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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket streaked away from Cape Canaveral on Thursday night, boosting an Indonesian communications satellite into orbit and -- along with it -- a small Israeli spacecraft that will attempt the first privately-funded, non-superpower moon landing in April.
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Jennifer and Dan Yuen rely on their tax refund to help pay down debt. But this year they were shocked to find out they actually owe $5,000. Anna Werner explains.
Jonah Larson is just 11. But he's the next big thing in the crochet world, even teaching fellow students. Vladimir Duthiers tries to keep up with his skills.
The "Empire" actor gave detailed instructions on how the hoax assault should be carried out, prosecutor says
If successful, the $100M mission will put Israel in an exclusive club, joining the U.S., Soviet Union/Russia and China as only the fourth nation in space history to pull off a powered landing on the moon
Investors punish the shares after a top college basketball player's sneaker falls apart during a big game
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson was ordered held on gun and drug charges; prosecutors describe him as "domestic terrorist"
Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 34, and Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 28, allegedly conspired to send cocaine and other drugs into the U.S.
The Trump administration is not yet announcing the defeat of the caliphate, and there is no timeline for withdrawing troops
Snowfall was reported in the neighborhoods of Calabasas, Sylmar, Northridge, Pasadena, Rancho Cucamonga and even Malibu
The wealthy financier is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls
"Twilight Zone" fans got one step closer to entering the fifth dimension with a clip of new footage from the Jordan Peele reboot
Arkansas became the fifth state to preemptively outlaw abortion this week and four more have such legislation in the pipeline
Bryant Viñas tells 60 Minutes about the time he spent with al-Qaeda before providing key information to U.S. intelligence. Sunday at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is testing technology on 11 small SUVs that uses cameras and sensors to warn drivers
The record snow delighted tourists and shocked Vegas residents
Judith Smith had purchased the winning Dec. 17 Pick 6 ticket days before the shutdown closed the Fort Wadsworth recreation area in Staten Island
"The Holy Father has made it very clear, that if someone mishandles this, they are going to be risking being removed from office," said Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich
Tork was part of the legendary band that made its debut on TV
And now all his fans on the internet want one
His beloved pet, Choupette, a money-making celebrity in her own right, is sure to be well taken care of
The "Empire" actor pointed out a camera he thought would capture the hoax attack, prosecutor says
Alleged homophobic and racially charged attack in Chicago has sprawled into nearly a month-long saga of confusing reports and contradictions
A judge ordered him to turn in his passport
The cable network made the decision "in the interest of not being exploitative of an incredibly sensitive situation"
Police allege Jussie Smollett fabricated a hate crime to advance his career
Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago is one of Pope Francis' trusted allies in the U.S. and helped organize the summit on church sex abuse. He hopes it will be seen as a "turning point." Nikki Battiste reports.
Jennifer and Dan Yuen rely on their tax refund to help pay down debt. But this year they were shocked to find out they actually owe $5,000. Anna Werner explains.
More than 15 weeks after Election Day, North Carolina ordered a new election for a disputed congressional race. Republican Mark Harris ended his fight to be the declared winner after the contest was marred by admissions of ballot fraud. David Begnaud reports.
Car makers are hoping new technology can save lives. Now the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is testing the system on small SUVs. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A federal judge ordered Roger Stone to stop talking and posting about his criminal case. Stone is charged with lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstructing a congressional investigation. Paula Reid reports.
The Republican Maryland governor known for his straight-talking style was re-elected in November by double digits in a blue state
"Where Did You Get This Number?" podcast discusses how to watch the 2020 presidential race right now
CBS News spoke with dozens of Democratic voters across 13 campaign events and heard voters overwhelmingly call for seismic change in both candidates and vision
Both the president and his eventual 2020 Democratic challenger will be wooing Florida's growing Latin American diaspora
The former vice president regularly leads the polls for the Democratic nomination, but some in the party feel his time has past
The longtime independent senator from Vermont told "CBS This Morning" he's running for president again in 2020
With its prime spot in the 2020 calendar, the South Carolina primary could provide a launching pad for Democratic presidential hopefuls
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld announces his intention to explore primary challenge against President Trump
The rally for Warren's announcement took place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the site of a 1912 strike by textile workers
Former FBI Acting Director McCabe says Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein raised the idea of removing President Trump via the 25th Amendment.
Andrew McCabe says President Trump called him after firing James Comey and demanded: Who let Comey fly home on an FBI plane?
Rod Rosenstein asked to contact James Comey for advice about appointing a special counsel -- after Comey's firing -- says McCabe.
Before he was fired from the FBI, Andrew McCabe had a "bizarre" job interview with President Trump in the Oval Office.
Scott Pelley discusses his interview with former FBI acting director Andrew McCabe.
More actors have signed on to present awards along with Michael Keaton, Danai Gurira, Helen Mirren and Tyler Perry at Sunday's ceremony
All 24 categories will be shown live, after all, at the 91st Academy Awards on Feb. 24
The Oscar-nominee stars as a forger of celebrity letters in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
Planning an Academy Award office pool, or an Oscar-watching party? Download our ballot of nominees (PDF)
The Academy Awards will officially forgo an emcee after Kevin Hart pulled out amid controversy
Bradley Cooper is out of the running for Best Director, and other notable omissions from the list of contenders for this year's Oscars
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reveals Oscar nominees in all 24 categories
The comic book-turned-blockbuster is the first superhero film to secure a nomination in the Academy's top category
We ranked every Oscars best picture winner in history according to their Rotten Tomatoes ratings
Central Americans are migrating to the U.S. in record numbers, but it's part of a vicious cycle decades in the making. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to El Salvador to meet a single father, deported from the U.S. in 2009, and his young son, caught in a revolving door of deportation and remigration, to explore an intractable problem with no clear end in sight.
The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—but as money pours into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early
Behind the Kim regime's scramble to stay afloat through cultural means
Across America, waves of foreign invaders are taking over. Introduced through human error or carelessness, invasive species like the Burmese Python, Lionfish and Asian Carp have thrived at the expense of native species critical to a delicate natural balance that supports ecosystems and livelihoods. CBSN Originals explores whether it's too late to tip the balance back in our favor.
Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico devastated - almost 3,000 people died in its wake, towns were left without power or water for months, and hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans left, many never to return. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud returns to Puerto Rico for CBSN Originals to examine the impact of that exodus and what the future holds.
Jonah Larson learned to crochet when he was just 5
This mother was depressed when her military son died in a tragic accident. She started running and it transformed her body and mind. Now she's empowered to run 1,000 across all 50 states to help other fallen veterans.
Amanda Merrell was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer as a child and doctors had to amputate her leg at the knee
A Kansas mother gave birth to twins alone because her military husband was deployed in Kuwait. After 12 days in the NICU, she got the surprise of a lifetime.
When Virginia community had a gas leak, an officer stopped to make sure two little girls were safe. Then, he sat down on the sidewalk and played dolls with them
5-year-old Isaiah has diabetes and wanted an alert dog to help him manage his disease, but they were too expensive. A man who also has diabetes heard Isaiah's story and drove to another state to buy the special pup for him.
"It would be my dream come true to collect all the car logo decals," Patch Hurty wrote to major carmakers
As a child Haley Moss was non-verbal — in 2018 she spoke at her law school graduation
On their own, Sam's neighbors got together, hired an instructor, and are now fully immersed in an American Sign Language class
Judith Smith had purchased the winning Dec. 17 Pick 6 ticket days before the shutdown closed the Fort Wadsworth recreation area in Staten Island
The wealthy financier is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls
The record snow delighted tourists and shocked Vegas residents
The Trump administration is not yet announcing the defeat of the caliphate, and there is no timeline for withdrawing troops
If successful, the $100M mission will put Israel in an exclusive club, joining the U.S., Soviet Union/Russia and China as only the fourth nation in space history to pull off a powered landing on the moon
The wealthy financier is accused of sexually abusing dozens of underage girls
The Trump administration is not yet announcing the defeat of the caliphate, and there is no timeline for withdrawing troops
The president hosted a reception at the White House's East Room for African American History Month Thursday night
Arkansas became the fifth state to preemptively outlaw abortion this week. Four more states have legislation in the pipeline
No-strings-attached cash stipends being tested as way to help low-income families, including the Fassis in New Hampshire
The Trump administration is not yet announcing the defeat of the caliphate, and there is no timeline for withdrawing troops
If successful, the $100M mission will put Israel in an exclusive club, joining the U.S., Soviet Union/Russia and China as only the fourth nation in space history to pull off a powered landing on the moon
Tork was part of the legendary band that made its debut on TV
Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 34, and Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 28, allegedly conspired to send cocaine and other drugs into the U.S.
"The Holy Father has made it very clear, that if someone mishandles this, they are going to be risking being removed from office," said Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich
Tork was part of the legendary band that made its debut on TV
The "Empire" actor pointed out a camera he thought would capture the hoax attack, prosecutor says
"Twilight Zone" fans got one step closer to entering the fifth dimension with a clip of new footage from the Jordan Peele reboot
Alleged homophobic and racially charged attack in Chicago has sprawled into nearly a month-long saga of confusing reports and contradictions
The cable network made the decision "in the interest of not being exploitative of an incredibly sensitive situation"
If successful, the $100M mission will put Israel in an exclusive club, joining the U.S., Soviet Union/Russia and China as only the fourth nation in space history to pull off a powered landing on the moon
FTC urged to probe if the social-media company illegally enticed minors to spend money without parental consent
YouTube has come under fire for allowing disturbing content, leading major companies to pull their ads
The next generation of wireless technology will revolutionize how we use mobile devices, but it’s also fraught with technical challenges and won’t be ready for primetime anytime soon
While the world's largest bee may seem horrifying, discoverers celebrated its survival
"Get outside and do something," says Dr. David Agus
The herbal supplement kratom can cause side effects ranging from rapid heartbeat and agitation to seizures and even death
Aging baby boomers and higher prices will soon mean that 20 percent of GDP will be spent on medical care
Following two recommendations could prevent millions of cases of cancer, researchers say
Officials investigating whether anyone was exposed to radiation at unsafe levels while samples of uranium ore sat in plastic buckets in a park research building
The online sharing company is said to have confidentially filed to go public, seeking a valuation of at least $12B
His beloved pet, Choupette, a money-making celebrity in her own right, is sure to be well taken care of
Strike in Oakland part of a national wave of discontent by educators over classroom conditions, pay
No-strings-attached cash stipends being tested as way to help low-income families, including the Fassis in New Hampshire
Investors punish the shares after a top college basketball player's sneaker falls apart during a big game
Joaquin Guzman Lopez, 34, and Ovidio Guzman Lopez, 28, allegedly conspired to send cocaine and other drugs into the U.S.
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson was ordered held on gun and drug charges; prosecutors describe him as "domestic terrorist"
The "Empire" actor pointed out a camera he thought would capture the hoax attack, prosecutor says
Alleged homophobic and racially charged attack in Chicago has sprawled into nearly a month-long saga of confusing reports and contradictions
A judge ordered him to turn in his passport