Justices seem likely to give police more power to pull over drivers
The issue of traffic stops based on data from motor vehicle records has become more pressing with the advent of automated license plate readers
The issue of traffic stops based on data from motor vehicle records has become more pressing with the advent of automated license plate readers
"I have to make decisions that are good for the whole city," James O'Neill said. "Not just for the police department"
Daniel Pantaleo was canned in August for applying chokehold in 2014 that resulted in death of Garner; it also helped spark Black Lives Matter movement
Twitter is halting all political advertisements across its social media platform starting in mid-November, founder and CEO Jack Dorsey announced Wednesday.
Greta Thunberg has decided to decline the Nordic Council's environmental award and more than $51,000 in prize money. The Swedish teen climate change activist rejected the recognition in an Instagram post on Tuesday because "the climate movement does not need any more awards."
The New York Times analyzed how President Trump has used Twitter to reshape the presidency
Rodney Reed says he was having a secret affair with Stacey Stites, but has long maintained innocence in her murder
The House committees leading the impeachment probe released the first set of transcripts of testimony by witnesses who appeared behind closed doors last month. Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, and Michael McKinley, a former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, both told lawmakers about their experiences with U.S. policy toward Ukraine.
Washington has been obsessed with finding out who the author of an anonymous New York Times op-ed describing the "resistance" within the Trump administration. Robert A. Leonard, professor of linguistics at Hofstra University, joins CBSN to analyze the op-ed's language.
Kweisi Mfume once held the seat left vacant by the late Maryland Representative Elijah Cummings
The Justice Department has written a letter to the publishers behind "A Warning," the book by the anonymous administration official who wrote last year's New York Times op-ed
Pronghorn antelope, the second-fastest land animals in the world, needed a little help to aid their winter migration in Wyoming
Michael McKinley testified he resigned his post after a State Department officials failed to come to the defense of the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
Marie Yovanovitch testified that Rudy Giuliani, President Trump's personal attorney, worked to have her removed from her post
After more White House officials refused subpoenas to testify in the impeachment inquiry, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said these obstacles are "not going to delay our work." He accused Republicans of shifting their reasons for opposing the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. On the same day, the impeachment committees released the first transcripts from the closed-door impeachment hearings.
With wildfires burning across California, take a look back at 60 Minutes' 2018 report, "Paradise Lost"
Two Southern gubernatorial races will be a major test for both parties as they head into 2020
An enterprising student was told he could no longer resell carloads of Krispy Kreme donuts in a neighboring state. This and other business headlines from CBS MoneyWatch.
The web forum known for hate speech has repeatedly popped up in the last two days, only to be knocked down by activists in a whack-a-mole game of identifying and protesting its service providers
A Milwaukee father was doused with acid after an altercation with another man over a parking space. A 61-year-old suspect has been taken into custody. Mahud Villalaz suffered 2nd degree burns during the incident, which he believes was racially motivated, WDJT's Shirley Descorbeth reports.
From the archives: In 2018, 60 Minutes reported on what firefighters saw as the deadliest wildfire in California history destroyed the town of Paradise
The New York Times analyzed the more than 11,000 tweets President Trump has sent since he took office. More than 5,800 of them were used to attack someone or something. His tweets have a global audience, reaching more than 66 million followers around the world. Karen Yourish, a graphics editor for the New York Times, joined CBSN to discuss the findings.
The whistleblower whose revelations sparked the investigation into President Trump's dealings with Ukraine is making an offer to answer questions in writing for House Republicans, his lawyer said. CBS News intelligence and national security reporter Olivia Gazis joined CBSN to discuss.
Del Monte Foods division notified by federal health officials of possible contamination of veggie trays, mixes and bowls
One woman's potentially groundbreaking case could have an impact on future treatments
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