Diver attacked by shark rescued by nurses on nearby boat
Mario Avila said a 20-foot bull shark grabbed a hold of his left arm and almost killed him
Mario Avila said a 20-foot bull shark grabbed a hold of his left arm and almost killed him
"You don't care about me and you don't care about the citizens," one officer said. "You care about putting on this little show."
Although the department says implicit bias training is mandatory, two members of the department said they've never received it
A growing number of police departments in America's largest cities told CBS News that they've added implicit bias training. Nevertheless, hundreds of officers in multiple states have been exposed for racist social media posts. In St. Louis, one sergeant whose department has officers at the center of the controversy said that the culture among her department's top brass is allowing bad cops – including potential white supremacists -- to slip through the cracks. Jeff Pegues reports.
A CBS News investigation is revealing for the first time the changes police departments across America say they're making to confront possible racial bias. This Friday marks five years since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen shot by a white officer who said Brown attacked him in Ferguson, Missouri. Jeff Pegues reports.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
CBS News contacted more than 150 police departments in big cities across the country as part of a year-long look into policing in America
A millionaire accused of killing his wife is expected in court in California Wednesday after more than four years on the run. Peter Chadwick vanished after he was accused of murder, but was caught in Mexico on Sunday. Prosecutors will ask a judge to deny bail. Tracy Smith reports.
Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke goes at it with Trump, as does his successor, Victoria Escobar
Politicians, actors, writers, musicians and fans are paying tribute to author Toni Morrison, who died Monday after a brief illness. She was 88 years old. The Nobel Laureate's influence went far beyond the world of books. Michelle Miller reports.
President Trump is set to visit two cities where the nation's most recent mass shootings left 31 people dead. Some people in those communities would rather see him stay home. His first stop is Dayton, Ohio, where a gunman killed nine people early Sunday. He will then go to El Pas, where 22 people were murdered on Saturday. Police say the suspect in that massacre is a white supremacist who targeted Hispanics. Ben Tracy reports.
A woman who says she was a 16-year-old sex trafficking victim when she killed a man left prison early Wednesday morning. Cyntoia Brown, now 31, was granted an early release from her life sentence in January. That followed support from celebrities, including Rihanna and LeBron James. Errol Barnett reports.
The FBI has now opened an investigation into the Dayton gunman, as evidence emerges he previously expressed a desire to commit a mass shooting. Investigators also say Connor Betts had a history of violent ideologies. Dean Reynolds reports.
For the first time since Saturday’s El Paso shooting, we're hearing from the parents of the suspect. In a statement to the Wall Street Journal, the family wrote: "Patrick's actions were apparently influenced and informed by people we do not know, and from ideas and beliefs we do not accept or condone." Janet Shamlian reports.
President Trump offers his condolences to grieving communities in Dayton and El Paso but some residents express frustration over the president's rhetoric. Also, Cyntoia Brown, an alleged teenage sex trafficking victim convicted of murder, is released after 15 years. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Car bombing at police building in Afghan capital left at least 14 dead and scores wounded even as "excellent progress" is reported in U.S.-Taliban peace talks
Former Rep. Beto O'Rourke goes at it with Trump, as does his successor, Victoria Escobar
This week, on "Intelligence Matters," Michael Morell talks with national security expert Michael Allen about the El Paso mass shooting and the role of the intelligence community in domestic terrorism
Woman who said she was a 16-year-old sex-trafficking victim when she killed a man in 2004 was released from prison this week after being granted clemency
Car bombing at police building in Afghan capital is latest in spate of violence even as "excellent progress" is reported in U.S.-Taliban peace talks
Car bombing at police building in Afghan capital is latest in spate of violence even as "excellent progress" is reported in U.S.-Taliban peace talks
Chaos ensured as people mistook the sounds for gunfire and fled, in the wake of weekend's mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton
Long Beach police scheduled extra patrols in high visibility areas following a string of fatal mass shootings in the U.S. in recent day
Judge Amy Berman Jackson dropped the second count, but Craig still faces charges on the first
"Targeting and harassing Americans because of their political beliefs is shameful and dangerous," tweeted House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy
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