$45 million settlement awarded to man paralyzed in New Haven police van
The New Haven Police Department instituted a wide set of reforms following the incident.
The New Haven Police Department instituted a wide set of reforms following the incident.
Donald Trump set to be arrested again after federal charges; Organist wows followers with midnight performances
He was known as the "Unabomber" and terrorized the nation with a mail bombing campaign that ran from 1978 to 1995.
The temperature in London on Saturday was due to hit 80F as soldiers turned out in woolen tunics and bearskin hats.
We dive into all things seafood, from lobster rolls in Maine to oysters in Rhode Island, and so much more.
Indie rock band Waldemar hails from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. When they aren't performing, frontman Gabe Larson has a day job sanding floors. Now, the band is releasing their self-released debut "Ruthless." Here is Waldemar with "Limbo."
Alan Henderson is tapping into a time-honored tradition as a spirits maker. His brand works to honor the original pioneers of the field and bringing their stories to light. Michelle Miller reports.
Valentine Thomas is a cookbook author specializing in seafood. She has a unique talent: She's a spearfisher and diver who can go up to 170 feet underwater, where she catches her own ingredients. Jeff Glor has more.
Indie rock band Waldemar hails from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. When they aren't performing, frontman Gabe Larson has a day job sanding floors. Now, the band is releasing their self-released debut "Ruthless." Here is Waldemar with "Ruthless."
Indie rock band Waldemar hails from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. When they aren't performing, frontman Gabe Larson has a day job sanding floors. Now, the band is releasing their self-released debut "Ruthless." Here is Waldemar with "Summer Rain."
Donald Trump will appear in court on Tuesday after being indicted for allegedly mishandling classified documents. Scott McFarlane takes us inside the case and answers questions about what's next.
The four children remain hospitalized, authorities said Saturday.
Western wear is everywhere, with interest soaring in plaid shirts, belt buckles, boots and the famously branded “Stetson” cowboy hat. The demand seems to be so high that suddenly the factory behind the iconic hats can’t make them fast enough. Janet Shamlian reports.
After Cambodia's civil war, sacred sites and temples fell victim to thieves. Art and statues important to the country's culture and religion were scattered across the world, often ending up in the hands of museums and private collections. One lawyer has made it his mission to track these pieces down and bring them back to where they belong. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Over a hundred Uber drivers have earned their college degrees free of charge this year. Since 2018, the rideshare company has partnered with Arizona State to provide free tuition for online degrees. Kris Van Cleave shares more.
The indictment of former President Donald Trump promises to mix up the race for the Republican presidential nomination. With debates months away, candidates are trying to stand out in a crowded field. Ed O'Keefe has more.
Former President Donald Trump is set to be arrested again on Tuesday after being indicted. Trump is facing federal charges for his alleged mishandling of classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago, his family home. Christina Ruffini has more.
Joran van der Sloot, the last person to see American Natalee Holloway alive before her disappearance in 2005, appeared in a U.S. court yesterday after being extradited to face extortion charges. Holloway's body was never found, and her family hopes the case against van der Sloot will lead to answers. Michael George reports.
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An American lawyer is working to return ancient treasures to Cambodia's temples and sacred sites.
Former President Trump has been railing against the documents investigation and charges as a "hoax."
Justice Department unseals Donald Trump indictment, revealing 37 counts against him; How a cup of coffee changed a homeless man's life
This year's Tony Awards will air Sunday on CBS from New York's Washington Heights neighborhood, but the ceremony was almost canceled due to the ongoing writers strike. WCBS reporter Dave Carlin joins to discuss how the producers reached an agreement with the Writers Guild and which shows are expected to win big.