Ex-Border Patrol agent charged with seeking $5,000 bribe from migrant
The former agent faces federal charges of bribery, smuggling and wire fraud for allegedly asking for a $5,000 bribe to allow a migrant to stay in the country.
The former agent faces federal charges of bribery, smuggling and wire fraud for allegedly asking for a $5,000 bribe to allow a migrant to stay in the country.
There's nothing wrong with declining if you can't afford it: "Let the budget be the bad guy," said one expert.
Three dancers allege in a lawsuit that the Grammy-winning singer subjected them to an "overtly sexual" and hostile work environment.
If you're interested in a gold investment, keep these best practices in mind before you buy.
This summer is full of hot range hood deals.
HELOCs and home equity loans each have unique benefits. Here's how to decide which is better for you.
Don't let these common mistakes derail your gold IRA investment.
Help prevent mosquito bites with this $8 accessory.
A suit seeking class-action status calls the fast-food chain's ads "unfair and financially damaging to consumers."
Destination weddings are regaining their popularity after a pandemic slump. An estimated 18% of weddings last year took place at venues requiring the couple to travel. Michelle Singletary, personal finance columnist at the Washington Post, joined CBS News to discuss what's behind the boom in destination weddings and what some of their downsides are.
The U.S. is sending a $345 million military aid package to Taiwan, hoping it deters future aggression from China. Retired Colonel Mark Cancian joined CBS News to discuss how the aid package could affect relations with China and the U.S. military stockpile.
O'Shae Sibley, 28, was dancing with friends at a gas station in Brooklyn when an argument with a group of men resulted in his fatal stabbing.
New data released by the World Meteorological Organization shows July was likely the hottest month on Earth on record, topping previous records set in July 2019. Laura Paterson, the World Meteorological Organization's representative to the United Nations, joined CBS News to discuss the high temperatures.
In the only country attacked with atomic bombs, the hashtag #NoBarbenheimer was trending.
High temperatures often lead employees to quit work early, resulting in billions of dollars in lost productivity.
Arguably the best time to get pet insurance is right after your brought your new pet home. Here's why.
Memphis police are hailing a Jewish school for its safety plan, saying it prevented a potential mass shooting Monday. Former FBI agent Doug Kouns joined CBS News to discuss what the school got right.
A federal jury in Pittsburgh is deciding whether the gunman who killed 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018 will be put to death. In June, Robert Bowers was convicted of 63 criminal counts related to the shooting, the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history. CBS News Pittsburgh investigative reporter Andy Sheehan has the latest.
The children were inside playing with Nerf guns before one of them picked up a rifle and fatally shot the other child, officials in Alaska said.
The final Antares 230+ rocket will send a Cygnus cargo ship to the space station with 8,300 pounds of equipment and supplies.
A home equity loan has some unique features that may help you best maximize your equity. Here's what to know.
"I will be back on the field—better and stronger than ever—as soon as possible this season!" Hamler wrote in a social media post.
Former President Donald Trump spent the past weekend railing against possible charges coming in a federal Jan. 6 investigation, claiming it is a witch hunt. Trump has already been indicted in a federal case in Florida and a state case in New York. He also could be indicted in an election interference case in Georgia. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has more on the possible new charges and senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang reports on how Trump's legal fees are being paid.
While overall COVID-19 numbers remain relatively low, the CDC is reporting hospitalizations are up 12.1% in the past week. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joined CBS News to discuss the rise in cases and what we might expect in the fall.
The lawsuit accuses Trump family members and Trump Organization executives of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme related to property valuations and Trump's personal financial statements.