Alleged sexual assault victims of an 80s fashion mogul fight for change
16 women have come forward claiming rape or sexual assault at the hands of a French fashion icon, and they say little has changed to protect their successors.
16 women have come forward claiming rape or sexual assault at the hands of a French fashion icon, and they say little has changed to protect their successors.
Dawson was selected from 1,205 initial nomination submissions.
A transit worker was killed in a shooting at a Washington, D.C., Metro stop on Wednesday when he tried to protect a woman from a gunman. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports from Washington.
Prosecutors attempted to poke holes in Alex Murdaugh's alibi in Wednesday's proceedings. Nancy Chen has the latest in the murder trial of the once-prominent South Carolina attorney.
President Biden met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Wednesday for the first time since his ascension. Meanwhile, the FBI conducted a search of the president's vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, but found no classified documents. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
Mourners gathered in Memphis, Tennessee, to remember Tyre Nichols at his funeral service Wednesday. Elise Preston has more on the swift actions the White House plans to take when it comes to police reform in the wake of his death.
Legendary quarterback Tom Brady announced he's retiring from the NFL "for good" this time. Mark Strassmann looks back at the career of the man considered by many to be football's "greatest of all time."
Five former models allege French former fashion titan Gerald Marie sexually assaulted them in the 1980s. They are speaking out now to call for change in the industry and better laws to protect models. CBS News Holly Williams reports.
Experts are sounding the alarm on the rise in child care costs as government subsidies are set to expire. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest.
The 89-year-old Feinstein has not made a decision about her political future.
Even as the storm system was leaving the South, frigid, record-breaking temperatures were lining up for parts of the Upper Midwest and New England.
A dangerous winter storm sweeping across the southern U.S. has left at least 8 people dead and thousands of Texans without power. KTVT reporter Jason Allen reports from Fort Worth.
Video captured the scary moment a shark lunged at and bit an 8-year-old boy during a family fishing trip in Australia. It resulted in only a minor bite mark.
The mental health of the man, who allegedly knocked over and broke the statue in a church in Jerusalem's Old City, was being assessed.
It was not clear if José Rubén Nava had been formally charged in the case, or if he had a lawyer.
Some lawmakers are expected to bring family members of victims of police violence to President Biden's State of the Union address.
Calling your retail clerk an "assistant store manager" has a surprisingly big payoff, new research finds.
Punxsutawney Phil made his prediction as a deadly storm wreaked havoc in the South and the Northeast was bracing for a dangerous Arctic blast.
A prosecutor called Robert Hadden "a predator in a white coat." The Judge ordered him to spend the next two months in jail as he awaits sentencing.
DNA technology was used to make the match after the woman's body was exhumed from her grave.
Possible charges against Nathan Chasing Horse include sex trafficking and sexual assault of Indigenous girls. He's believed to be leader of a cult.
No classified documents found in FBI search of President Biden's Delaware vacation home; Where gun reform and immigration policy land in the Senate.
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy met Wednesday to discuss the debt ceiling and open the door for budget cut negotiations. David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss what it would take to balance the budget and what that would do to the economy.
Hundreds of people attended a funeral service Wednesday for Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old man who died three days after being violently arrested by Memphis police. Vice President Kamala Harris spoke during the service, while Rev. Al Sharpton delivered the eulogy. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston joined John Dickerson to discuss the emotional service.
The College Board on Wednesday released its new Advanced Placement course on African American studies. The board made revisions to the course after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said he would ban it unless changes were made. Wall Street Journal reporter Doug Belkin joined CBS News to discuss the latest on the story.