U.S. investigates Tesla over loose seat belts
Federal regulators are examining the electric car maker's manufacturing after two reports of seat-belt defects.
Federal regulators are examining the electric car maker's manufacturing after two reports of seat-belt defects.
Matiullah Wesa, whose Pen Path organization worked to ensure education access for all Afghans, was detained over "his activities and high-level meetings with Westerners."
Footage shows the shooter roaming through a school corridor holding a gun and walking into a room labeled "church office," then coming back out.
The fire broke out overnight in the facility in Ciudad Juarez, right on the U.S. border.
Thabo Bester allegedly lured victims on the social media platform before raping and robbing them. At least one victim was killed.
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Police say most of the suspects were planning attacks. The arrests came as suspected members of a cell that carried out the deadliest peacetime attacks in Belgium 7 years ago are on trial in Belgium.
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Two men accused of stuffing fish with lead weights and fish fillets to try to win an Ohio fishing tournament last fall have pleaded guilty to charges including cheating.
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Phil Todd, a staffer for Senator Rand Paul, also suffered a laceration to his left ear that police said might require reconstruction.
Trump held the first official rally of his 2024 presidential campaign over the weekend. The former president criticized prosecutors investigating him, describing the inquiries as political attacks. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett and CBSNews.com White House and politics reporter Kathryn Watson join "Red and Blue" to discuss the rally.
Actor Jeremy Renner posted a video of himself walking on an antigravity treadmill over the weekend. The Marvel star is recovering from a snowplow accident in which he broke more than 30 bones.
John Dickerson reports on a deadly school shooting in Nashville, what's next for Israel after Netanyahu delays controversial reforms, and Putin's nuclear plans in Europe.
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Ghana for the first stop of her three-country trip in Africa. She says the visits are meant to strengthen the ties between the U.S. and African nations. Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins John Dickerson to discuss why the U.S. is so focused on Africa and why competition with China may be a factor.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's moving tactical nuclear weapons to neighboring Belarus. Olli Heinonen, distinguished fellow at the Stimson Center and a former deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" with more.
A deadly tornado swept across parts of the South over the weekend, killing at least 21 people in Mississippi and one in Alabama. The tornado was the most powerful to hit Mississippi in three years and stayed on the ground for more than an hour. Omar Villafranca takes a look at the damage.
A shooter opened fire at a private Christian grade school in Nashville, killing three children and three adults. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joined John Dickerson on Prime Time to discuss the attack.
An attacker opened fire at a Christian school in Nashville and killed three 9-year-old kids and three staff members. CBS News' Lana Zak joined John Dickerson on Prime Time to discuss.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has put his judicial reform plan on hold until next month. This comes amid massive protests and strikes across the country. Dov Waxman, a professor of Israeli Studies at UCLA, joins CBS News to discuss.