Father convicted of fatally shooting his 2 teenage daughters in Texas
A suburban Dallas man who evaded arrest for more than 12 years after being accused of fatally shooting his two teenage daughters in 2008 has been convicted in their deaths.
A suburban Dallas man who evaded arrest for more than 12 years after being accused of fatally shooting his two teenage daughters in 2008 has been convicted in their deaths.
The "primary suspect" in the deaths of four Muslim men in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has been detained, police chief Harold Medina said. The most recent killing was on Friday, and police said Saturday they believe all four deaths were linked.
Jeffrey Todd is expecting to get the all-clear from his doctors today to leave quarantine after 28 days with a monkeypox infection. He shared his story on TikTok, and he joins CBS News to talk about his struggle to get diagnosed and recover from the virus, which has sickened around 9,000 people across the U.S.
"Through the course of the investigation, officers determined that Lynch was impaired and conducted an arrest," Las Vegas police said.
Rising materials costs push up the basic model for the F-150 Lightning by nearly $7,000, to $46,974.
Four Muslim men have been killed in the area over the past several months, and authorities have said their deaths may be linked.
"No one at the White House was given a heads-up," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
Giuliani had asked to delay court-ordered grand jury testimony, citing a doctor who said he's unfit for air travel.
Mr. Trump maintained in February his records were turned over to the National Archives "in an ordinary and routine process."
Some of the heaviest rain in decades swamped South Korea's capital region, turning streets into car-clogged rivers and sending floods cascading into subway stations.
President Joe Biden formally welcomed Finland and Sweden joining the NATO alliance Tuesday as he signed the instruments of ratification that delivered the U.S.'s formal backing of the Nordic nations entering the mutual defense pact.
Todd called for more informed health care providers and faster responses from government officials.
President Biden formally accepted Tuesday Finland and Sweden's application to join NATO, becoming the 23rd country to sign the Instruments of Ratification for the Accession Protocols to NATO for the Nordic nations. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi explains why this is so significant and what else is ahead for Finland and Sweden.
Players from the Green Bay Packers joined one of their youngest fans for an impromptu tea party during training camp.
A vital source of sustenance is becoming more scarce in Fiji because of climate change. And for many women on the island nation, it's not only the "erosion of a species, but the erosion of a certain culture," their income and their overall way of life.
Experts say the bill would help many older Americans with high drug costs save thousands of dollars per year.
The U.S. economy added 528,000 jobs in July. However, the GDP has shrunk $125 million since the end of 2021, despite adding 3.3 million jobs in that time. Washington Post global economics correspondent David J. Lynch joins CBS News to help make sense of the contradictions.
South Africa commemorated Nation Women's Day on Tuesday, but the holiday comes amid growing outrage over a brutal gang rape that is still unsolved. It's just the latest case in a string of violent attacks against women. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta spoke with several survivors about their terrifying ordeal and explains how the country is reacting.
One of the greatest tennis players of all time is preparing to step off the court. Serena Williams says she is "evolving away from tennis" after competing in this year's U.S. Open. Analis Bailey, a sports reporter for USA Today, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano to discuss the significance of this announcement and of the woman who made it.
A grand jury in Mississippi has declined to indict the White woman whose accusation set off the lynching of Black teenager Emmett Till nearly 70 years ago.
"Some of us tried to run": For eight young models, a potential career break turned into a nightmare, and a grim example of how their country is at war with its women.
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The FBI's search of former President Trump's Florida residence is both legally and historically significant. Presidential historian Alexis Coe joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano and Tanya Rivero to discuss the historical context behind this unprecedented move and the role of the Presidential Records Act.
Sources confirmed to CBS News that the search was related to the Presidential Records Act, which requires former presidents to retain documents
The FBI is among the agencies investigating the homicides.