SpaceX launching supplies – and slime – to space station
SpaceX Dragon cargo ship is loaded with 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies – including a container of bright green Nickelodeon "slime"
SpaceX Dragon cargo ship is loaded with 5,000 pounds of equipment and supplies – including a container of bright green Nickelodeon "slime"
Former special counsel Robert Mueller testified before the House Intelligence Committee that while his office did not make specific counterintelligence conclusions in their nearly two-year long investigation, they passed along their findings to authorities in the FBI.
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes gave a statement at the beginning of the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. Nunes said: "There is collusion in plain sight. Collusion between Russia and the Democratic party. This hearing is a political theater. It is a Hail Mary attempt to convince the American people that collusion is real and that it's concealed in the report."
Hauer was best known for his role in the 1982 film "Bladerunner"
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Pennsylvania appeals court throws out rapper Meek Mill's decade-old conviction in drug and gun case
Former special counsel Robert Mueller testified that, contrary to the president's repeated claims, his nearly two-year long investigation was not a "witch hunt" or a "hoax."
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Dale Schoeder used his secret $3 million fortune to send strangers to college after he died. He had no children of his own to inherit it – but now, 33 strangers consider themselves "Dale's Kids."
Protests grip Puerto Rico amid political crisis; Murdered couple, missing teens, dead man may be linked
Rep. Paul Mitchell was one of the few Republicans to break with President Trump over his tweets about "the Squad"
An NBA star and Memphis hero is gunned down and dumped in the woods. Seven years later police get a tip leading to a stunning arrest. Who killed Lorenzen Wright? CBS News special correspondent James Brown investigates Saturday, July 27 at 10/9c on CBS.
Four years after his death, a family feud erupts over radio legend Casey Kasem, exactly how he died and who was responsible. An estate that could be worth $100 million is at stake. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, July 27 at 8/7c on CBS.
The teens pleaded guilty in the death of a van passenger who was killed by a rock tossed from an overpass in 2017
Country's largest on-demand food delivery app is changing much-criticized model of how those delivering meals are paid
A judge has rejected a plea deal and ruled that four Michigan teens should be sentenced as adults for a deadly highway incident. Kenneth White was riding in a van in October 2017 when he was killed by a rock thrown from an overpass. Rachel McCrary reports for CBS affiliate WNEM.
The U.K. has announced that it's forming a European-led maritime force to protect shipping vessels in the Persian Gulf after a British-flagged tanker was seized by Iranians. But Iranian officials said more foreigners would cause insecurity in the region. CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has the latest from the United Arab Emirates.
Robert Mueller turned a line of questioning into a lighthearted moment when Democratic Rep. Sylvia Garcia of Texas asked if anyone, including members of Congress, could go to jail for making false statements to investigators. "Yes, well, it's Congress so...," Mueller said.
Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee questioned Robert Mueller on the possible 10 episodes of presidential obstruction outlined in the special counsel report, including "efforts to remove the Special Counsel and to reverse the effect of the Attorney General's recusal."
A traveling exhibition of gothic and occult art, sideshow performers, and bizarre specimens stopped outside Chicago, where CBS News photographer Jake Barlow took in the odd sights
Under questioning by GOP Rep. Kelly Armstrong, former special counsel Robert Mueller defended the integrity of his team of investigators, saying he did not believe their political beliefs impacted their ability to do their jobs.
"Police impersonator" didn't convince Virginia cop, who turned the tables on him
In response to a question from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, Robert Mueller said that in his findings he did not "totally exonerate" President Trump. That comes in contrast to the president's repeated tweets that he was completely exonerated by the special counsel's report.
"The report is my testimony and I will stay within that text," Mueller said at the outset of Tuesday's hearing of the House Judiciary Committee. He told lawmakers in his opening remarks that his testimony would be "limited" to the information contained in the special counsel report.
Former special counsel Robert Mueller said that in his final report, he found "insufficient evidence" of President Trump's culpability with regards to Russia's interference in the 2016 election. He later sparred with the top GOP member on the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Doug Collins, over obstruction versus collusion claims.
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