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A two-year-old girl who is deaf loves to chat with anyone. When her neighbors found out, they came together to learn how to communicate with her. Steve Hartman reports from Newton, Massachusetts, for "On the Road."
A gunman opened fire inside a manufacturing company, killing at least five people and wounding five police officers. Dimitri Roberts, a former Chicago police officer, joins CBSN to discuss.
Secretary of the Army Mark Esper apologized Friday for the unsafe living conditions for families living on American military bases. Chip Reid reports.
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The shooter was identified as 45-year-old Gary Martin, who was killed by authorities
Major problems include mold, lead in the water, asbestos, leaking ceilings, roaches, mice and rats
The court documents allege Manafort was "plainly the leader" of the financial crimes that were committed
The president, dissatisfied with funding from Congress, is declaring a national emergency to free up dollars for his wall
A mudslide sent Susan Gordon's Sausalito, California home tumbling 200 feet down a hill
Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe was interviewed by Scott Pelley for a segment airing on "60 Minutes" on Sunday
The White House press secretary said she was "happy to voluntarily sit down with them"
Houston police chief says an officer lied in an affidavit that led to a raid. It ended with two people dead and four officers wounded
Kaepernick filed a grievance claiming NFL team owners were colluding to keep him out of the league
On their own, Sam's neighbors got together, hired an instructor, and are now fully immersed in an American Sign Language class
Brothers were questioned as "persons of interest" in alleged beating of "Empire" star Jussie Smollett
Boston Marathon bomber, the "Unabomber" and the man behind "the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history" are all housed at the "Supermax" Colorado facility
President Trump is justifying the national emergency using statutes from Title X of the U.S. Code
FDA says the drugstore chain has the worst record among pharmacies in cracking down on sales to minors
"CBS This Morning" revealed the research vessel Petrel discovered the World War II wreckage in the South Pacific
"Treasury continues to target officials who have helped the illegitimate Maduro regime repress the Venezuelan people," Mnuchin said
The "International Grand Committee" wants to hear from Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai, and other industry giants
Adam Silver said he changed the name and number on the jersey via an app, and many fans were skeptical
More than 200 teen reporters told the stories of young lives lost to bullets
Maddy Wilford was the most critically wounded survivor of the attack in Parkland
Manuel Oliver's son Joaquin was shot dead a year ago while attending high school in Parkland, Florida
A year after the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, 60 Minutes looks back at the group of survivors who fought to end gun violence
The 17 students and staff killed at Stoneman Douglas last year make up one third of the 56 school shooting deaths in 2018
Manuel Oliver showed CBS News a letter that he said his son wrote for a class assignment five years before he died, pleading for background checks
CBS News polling review and analysis finds that most Americans are frustrated by national debate over gun policy
Survivor Lauren Hogg tells CBSN activism "gives me a reason to get up every single morning"
Coverage of the deadly attack
One year ago, 14 students and three staff members were killed in Parkland, Florida. One of the most critically wounded survivors is Maddy Wilford, who has had to deal with the physical and emotional effects of the shooting. Mark Strassmann has her story.
While on a run earlier this month, Travis Kauffman said he came face-to-face with a mountain lion. His fear turned into a primal struggle to survive. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Flooding and mudslides led to evacuations and rescues in California Thursday. In Sausalito, a house slid downhill into another house and in Lake Elsinore, floodwaters caused part of a home to collapse. Mola Lenghi reports.
On Thursday, retail giant Amazon abruptly canceled plans to build a second headquarters in New York City. The company has facing fierce backlash from local leaders and activists. David Begnaud reports.
President Trump said he will sign a spending bill to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. But he said he would declare a national emergency. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld announces his intention to explore primary challenge against President Trump
The Minnesota senator is the latest lawmaker to join a diverse Democratic primary field in the 2020 presidential race
The rally for Warren's announcement took place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the site of a 1912 strike by textile workers
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has been publicly mulling a presidential bid
President Trump said he's so far "not impressed" with the Democratic field
Booker is the fifth Democrat to officially join the 2020 race
These are the candidates who have announced an exploratory committee or are all-in for the presidency in 2020, aiming to deny Trump a second term
Democrats and other critics of President Trump are urging the former Starbucks chairman and CEO to reconsider his potential plans for 2020
SATURDAY, 10/9c: "48 Hours" Live to Tell: Hostages chillingly reveal the terrifying three hours they spent held captive by a gunman inside a California supermarket. Correspondent Jim Axelrod reports.
Before gunman Gene Atkins held dozens of people hostage in a Silver Lake Trader Joe's store in July, he shot his grandmother seven times, kidnapped his girlfriend and led police on a high-speed car chase throughout Los Angeles.
Nearly 20 years ago a death row inmate wrote to "48 Hours" that he was framed for the murder of four people. Was evidence planted? New DNA tests could answer that question. Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
Nearly 20 years ago a death row inmate wrote to "48 Hours" that he was framed for the murder of four people. Was evidence planted? New DNA tests could answer that question. Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
Doug and Peggy Ryen, their daughter, Jessica, and neighbor Christopher Hughes were brutally murdered inside the Ryen family’s home on June 4, 1983. Josh Ryen was the only survivor. A year-and-a-half later, the 10-year-old answered D.A. Dennis Kottemeier’s questions about that horrific night – with his grandmother by his side.
Amy Bockerstette's shot was met with applause — a moment she dreamed of
A Texas mom thought her enlisted military son was going to miss her wedding. Then, just before she walked down the aisle, she got the surprise of a lifetime.
An American bald eagle was found with an 8-pound ball of ice frozen onto his tail. After being rescued and nursed back to health, he had an epic send off back into the wild.
Watch the sweet moment a high school student with autism realized his classmates just elected him homecoming king.
A dog owner started filming one of her puppies, who appeared to be having a bad dream, then inadvertently captured a precious moment on camera.
A 10-year-old Florida boy is on a mission to run nearly 150 miles this year – one mile for every officer who died in the line of duty in 2018.
A 5-year-old Oregon boy nicknamed Little Buddy and a dress-alike Australian Labradoodle named Reagan are the best of friends. Jane Pauley reports.
The chief of police couldn't hold back his tears while swearing her in
This Valentine's Day, even dogs are looking for love
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.
The shooter was identified as 45-year-old Gary Martin, who was killed by authorities
Kaepernick filed a grievance claiming NFL team owners were colluding to keep him out of the league
Houston police chief says an officer lied in an affidavit that led to a raid. It ended with two people dead and four officers wounded
Major problems include mold, lead in the water, asbestos, leaking ceilings, roaches, mice and rats
A mudslide sent Susan Gordon's Sausalito, California home tumbling 200 feet down a hill
The court documents allege Manafort was "plainly the leader" of the financial crimes that were committed
President Trump is justifying the national emergency using statutes from Title X of the U.S. Code
Some Republicans have voiced opposition to Trump's decision to use presidential power to acquire funds to build a wall
In justifying calling for a national emergency on border security, President Trump said other presidents have called national emergencies "many times before"
The White House press secretary said she was "happy to voluntarily sit down with them"
In the explosive book, "In the Closet of the Vatican," author Frederic Martel describes a gay subculture at the Vatican and calls out the hypocrisy of Catholic bishops and cardinals
Suicide bombing in Indian-controlled Kashmir kills dozens, raises tensions sharply between nuclear-armed neighbors
"Treasury continues to target officials who have helped the illegitimate Maduro regime repress the Venezuelan people," Mnuchin said
CEO and executive editor of Manila-based online news site Rappler was arrested in the Philippines for alleged cyber libel
Michael Calvey, founder and senior partner at Baring Vostok equity firm, has worked in Russia since 1994 and now faces fraud charges
Kaepernick filed a grievance claiming NFL team owners were colluding to keep him out of the league
Adam Silver said he changed the name and number on the jersey via an app, and many fans were skeptical
Mo Rocca's podcast explores the life and career of the man many consider the greatest entertainer of the 20th century
The wife bought wheelchair-accessible tickets only to realize they were fake – and Chappelle wanted to help
Brothers were questioned as "persons of interest" in alleged beating of "Empire" star Jussie Smollett
Bill that would require businesses in the city to accept accept cash could derail Amazon Go expansion
Detroit automaker initially plans to launch two-wheeled vehicles in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands
The fine would be the largest ever imposed on a tech company, and is related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal
The "International Grand Committee" wants to hear from Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos, Tim Cook, Sundar Pichai, and other industry giants
Happy Valentine's Day! Your personal data may have been stolen
Smaller than a pea, the device from Abbott can be implanted in premature babies weighing as little as 2 pounds
Researchers say they've found clues that depression may worsen cognitive decline
New data from the CDC estimates the effectiveness of this year's flu vaccine
New research looks at the possible connection between diet sodas or artificially sweetened fruit juices and heart health
Camilla, 71, opened up about her late mother Rosalind, who died of the bone disease in 1994
FDA says the drugstore chain has the worst record among pharmacies in cracking down on sales to minors
Nearly half of government employees fell behind on their bills, while many missed a rent or mortgage payment
The retail giant led a round in electric carmaker Rivian after backing self-driving startup Aurora last week
Adam Silver said he changed the name and number on the jersey via an app, and many fans were skeptical
Bill that would require businesses in the city to accept accept cash could derail Amazon Go expansion
Houston police chief says an officer lied in an affidavit that led to a raid. It ended with two people dead and four officers wounded
Police in Aurora, Illinois, say there is an active shooter situation
Brothers were questioned as "persons of interest" in alleged beating of "Empire" star Jussie Smollett
"His body simply gave out," Richmond Animal Care and Control announced on Facebook
Portland, Oregon, police commander seems to have exchanged friendly messages with leader of far-right protests