The heavy cruiser played a critical role in the bombing of Hiroshima before being struck by Japanese torpedoes
A Florida man has spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit; evidence suggests he might be right -- will he get a new trial?
Millions of Americans are getting ready to watch the total solar eclipse on Monday. Madras, Oregon, is a small town with prime eclipse views. They're preparing for hundreds of thousands of tourists to visit for the big day. Jamie Yuccas reports from Madras.
Tense right-wing "free speech" rallies held in Boston; Big Ben goes silent for four years starting Monday.
London's Big Ben will stop chiming for four years starting on Monday to protect the hearing of workers who will be restoring the tower. Critics say safety bureaucrats managed something even the German Luftwaffe couldn't do during the blitz of WWII: Stop the bells tolling. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Two officers were killed in what appeared to be an ambush in Kissimmee, Florida on Friday night. Meanwhile, four other officers were shot in Jacksonville, Florida and in western Pennsylvania. Roxana Saberi has more on the deadly violence.
The medical industry has become the number-one target for hackers. Cyber crooks can sell credit card numbers for about 15 cents each, but someone's medical records could be worth hundreds of dollars. Vladimir Duthiers previews his report for "CBSN: On Assignment." Watch the full episode at 10 p.m. ET Monday, August 21 on CBSN.
More than 50 people are still in the hospital after being injured in the terrorist attacks in Barcelona. A makeshift memorial has become a place where people from around the world gather to mourn those killed. Debora Patta has more.
The congregation of Charleston's Emanuel AME Church is still healing when white supremacist Dylann Roof opened fire and killed nine people two years ago. In the aftermath of the deadly white nationalist rallies in Charlottesville, Va., Chip Reid returned to the church to speak to its members.
A week of controversy began with President Trump's response to the deadly attack in Charlottesville and ended with another staffing shake-up when chief strategist Steve Bannon left the White House. Errol Barnett reports.
Three days after twin vehicle attacks in Spain, the suspected ringleader is still on the loose. Fourteen people were killed including one American. More than 120 people were injured. Seth Doane reports.
One week after deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, tense rallies took place in Boston. Right-wing activists rallied for "free speech" as counter-protestors marched against hate. DeMarco Morgan reports from Boston.
Two people have been killed, a Madras official told CBS News
Wednesday's drawing is now up to an estimated $650 million, Powerball said