Tesla driver pleads not guilty to attempted murder of family in cliff plunge
Dharmesh Patel's wife and two young children were in the car police say he drove off the cliff on purpose. Authorities first called the family's survival a miracle.
Dharmesh Patel's wife and two young children were in the car police say he drove off the cliff on purpose. Authorities first called the family's survival a miracle.
Two Americans and a Norwegian died over the past four days while climbing Mt. Aconcagua, Argentine police said.
The Biden administration has reunited more than 600 children who were separated from their parents along the U.S.-Mexico border, but many families face legal obstacles.
The manhunt for David Linthicum prompted authorities to order a shelter-in-place for a portion of Baltimore County and some schools to close.
The District Attorney's Office hasn't decided whether to seek the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
Miller argues the Pentagon budget, now at $816 billion, could be slashed by as much as half.
As travelers head for the skies, one airline is offering an all-you-can-fly deal — and one destination is offering free trips.
The death toll in the Turkey-Syria border region keeps rising and frigid temperatures aren't helping survivors clinging to life under rubble or coping out in the open.
Typical food-aid benefit will decline by $82 per person in March, with some recipients getting as little as $23 a month.
Police have not specified whether the second shooting was linked to the first one, which occurred Wednesday while police were responding to a call for a person in crisis.
Turkey and Syria earthquake death toll crosses 20,000-mark; Super Bowl pregame flyover to be piloted by all-female crew
Turkey and Syria are reeling from the devastating earthquakes which have killed thousands of people. Humanitarian groups warn the earthquakes could worsen a crisis both countries were already facing prior to the earthquakes. Andrew Tabler, a Martin J. Gross senior fellow at the Washington Institute, and the former National Security Council director for Syria, joined CBS News to discuss how the complicated politics in the region is becoming an obstacle to help those impacted by the earthquakes.
Rihanna's performance at Super Bowl LVII will be her first in nearly seven years.
Miller, who worked in a senior capacity in both Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns, will step away from his executive role at GETTR, the conservative social media platform.
George Santos' work for firm accused of Ponzi scheme drew scrutiny; 2024 GOP presidential field begins to take shape.
Oregon's Supreme Court concluded it wouldn't be appropriate to get involved while the matter is still being addressed in a trial court.
"At this point George Santos has more people working for him than Nanette," one CHC member commented.
John Dickerson reports on relief efforts as the death toll rises to 20,000 in the Turkey-Syria earthquakes, a subpoena issued for former Vice President Mike Pence, and Nicaragua's release of political prisoners to the U.S.
Super Bowl LVII this coming Sunday will make history as the first Super Bowl ever featuring two Black starting quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles. Ryan Harris, an NFL analyst for CBS Sports HQ, joined John Dickerson from Arizona to discuss the big game.
Special counsel Jack Smith was appointed to oversee the Justice Department's criminal investigation into Trump. CBS News political director Fin Gomez joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" with the latest.
For the first time, the Super Bowl's pregame flyover will be piloted by an all-female crew. Kris Van Cleave flew with one of them as she gets ready to fly over the stadium after the national anthem.
Nicaragua has released more than 200 political prisoners to the U.S., including at least one American. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" with more.
The Biden administration is facing criticism over its decision to allow a Chinese surveillance balloon to transit over the U.S. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joined John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss a Senate hearing and what investigators are learning about the balloon since it was shot down.
Southwest Airlines Chief Operating Officer admits the airline "messed up" over the holidays. Nikole Killion has the latest from Capitol Hill.
Craig's chief of staff said there is "no evidence" the attack was politically motivated.