Trump's handling of Russia investigations weighs on approval ratings
Most feel Mueller will be impartial; most Republicans say matter isn't serious, according to new CBS News poll
Most feel Mueller will be impartial; most Republicans say matter isn't serious, according to new CBS News poll
Harriet Tubman escaped slavery at 27 and repeatedly risked her life over the next decade, returning to Maryland about a dozen times and rescuing more than 70 family members and friends. Chip Reid reports on how her legacy is being honored.
U.S. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the capabilities of terrorist organizations to target commercial planes. One source tells CBS News that the threat is "evolving rapidly" and "more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary" to build a laptop bomb. Jeff Pegues reports.
The driver of a truck that barreled into a small crowd near a London mosque shouted, "I want to kill Muslims," according to witnesses. The attacker, identified as 47-year-old Darren Osborne, was pinned to the ground. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
President Trump ignored shouted questions Monday about whether he's a target of the federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. He declined to clear up the discrepancy between his tweet from last week and comments from one of his attorneys, Jay Sekulow. Julianna Goldman has more.
Mid-Monday afternoon on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, a car overtook a police convoy and rammed into the lead vehicle. The interior minister says the attempted attack was deliberate. The attacker died at the scene. CBS Radio News correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports.
On Juneteenth, the day dedicated to celebrating the end of slavery in the United States, CBS News' Chip Reid talked with students at the Harriet Tubman Visitor Center in Church Creek, Maryland
How a top-of-the-line U.S. Navy warship could be T-boned by a slower, less maneuverable containership remains inexplicable. But the result is indisputable: seven American sailors dead and the USS Fitzgerald limping into port. David Martin reports.
Tensions between the U.S. and Russia are rising after the U.S. downed a Syrian jet Sunday. Washington and Moscow are backing different sides in Syria's civil war, which has dragged on for more than six years. Holly Williams reports.
The hottest it's ever been in Phoenix is 122 degrees. This week, that record is in jeopardy. It will be even hotter on Thursday, and Phoenix has only hit 120 three times in recorded history. The heat wave is also threatening to set records across the region, including in Tucson and Las Vegas. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Otto Warmbier's parents, Fred and Cindy, released a statement Monday saying their son has "completed his journey home." The comatose 22-year-old college student was flown back to the U.S. last Tuesday. Michelle Miller reports.
A study released Monday followed three groups of people with moderate to severe back pain, and found that yoga may be as effective as physical therapy in treating pain. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
The cities where tech jobs are growing fastest aren't on the coasts. Here are some towns where the numbers are on the side of job-seekers.
Behind the heated debate over the import tax.
Justin Gallagher became the youngest elected official in Erie County, Pennsylvania, when he won his race for school board back in 2015, but he also represents one of the key hardships facing his county and others like it across the Rust Belt - the struggle for young people to find jobs. Elaine Quijano sat down with Justin for a conversation about his career in public service, his search for full-time work, and his feelings about the Trump presidency.
President Trump's promise to bring jobs back to the U.S. was among his most frequent refrains on the 2016 campaign trail. Five months into the Trump presidency, Washington Post national correspondent Philip Bump and acclaimed author Charlie LeDuff break down whether or not the President is delivering on his pledge.
Monday is Juneteenth, commonly celebrated as the day that slavery came to an official end in the United States
Not sure whether to start saving for retirement first or for a down payment on a home? Here are some things to consider.
Along with two attorneys general, the agency wants to block the daily fantasy sports sites' proposed combination