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An arrest warrant will be issued for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Police said they have evidence the billionaire solicited a prostitute on two occasions at a Florida massage parlor. The charges come as part of a much larger crackdown on illegal sex trafficking. Kraft denies any wrongdoing. Janet Shamlian reports.
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House Democrats will vote on a resolution next week to block President Trump's national emergency declaration to build a border wall. This comes as at least 16 states are already challenging his declaration as "unconstitutional." Some of the strongest legal push back is coming from a group of landowners in south Texas, who were among the first to file a lawsuit against the president. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Los Angeles is in the midst of the worst homeless crisis the city has ever seen, driven by rising rents, stagnant wages and an affordable housing shortage. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi meets a single mother living in her car with her teenage daughter, just one example of L.A.'s hidden homeless population that is steadily growing as longtime residents are priced out of their homes — with nowhere else to go.
The legendary guitarist has been furiously recording music while he still can
A judge found earlier this month that Manafort lied to investigators after he had agreed to cooperate
The singer has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
Opposition leader Juan Guaido has vowed to bring aid into the country over objections from President Nicolas Maduro
"You come in here and say 'it has to be my way or the highway' and I don't respond to that," Feinstein told about 15 students at her San Francisco office
The tainted liquor was laced with methyl alcohol, which attacks the central nervous system
They say they "refuse to create technology for warfare and oppression"
The White House unveiled the coins for the "peace talks" in Vietnam
As affordable housing gets harder to find, some newly homeless live out of their cars on the streets of Los Angeles
Some retailers say what started as a business venture is quickly becoming a social responsibility
President Trump says he'll veto Congress' attempt to block his emergency declaration, if it reaches his desk
A group of nuns in India have rallied in support of a nun who said she was raped by her bishop
Judge Robert Burns cited improper evidence in dropping second-degree murder charges
Tiny Tim is not just any puppy. He's a puppy like 36-year-old Christy Gardner, with a disability
The severe weather increases the potential for widespread and lengthy power outages
David and Louise Turpin shackled some of their 13 children to beds and starved them in horrific captivity case
Mueller's report to Attorney General William Barr is expected sometime after next week
An arrest warrant will be issued for New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft. Police said they have evidence the billionaire solicited a prostitute on two occasions at a Florida massage parlor. The charges come as part of a much larger crackdown on illegal sex trafficking. Kraft denies any wrongdoing. Janet Shamlian reports.
Peter Frampton, the legendary guitarist whose 1976 record, "Frampton Comes Alive," is still one of the best-selling live albums of all time, has revealed that he will stop touring because of a rare degenerative muscular disease. The musician announced on Friday that his next tour will be his last. He opens up for the first time about his condition in an interview with “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason.
More than seven decades after World War II ended, some American servicemen who lost their lives got a special tribute on Friday. Getting them their recognition has been a lifelong dream for one man in Sheffield, England, who was just a boy during the war. Holly Williams reports.
One of the world's most mysterious places, Stonehenge, is a little better understood today. The secrets of Stonehenge are yielding to science – including where some of the giant rocks came from. Dana Jacobson reports.
The once-uniform idea of beauty is now being redefined. Models that look more like actual consumers are gracing the pages of magazines, catalogs and websites – including men and women with scars, stretchmarks and even physical disabilities. Michelle Miller 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
SATURDAY 10/9c: A teenager said after he killed an elderly couple “it felt amazing.” Now a new California law could set him free at 25.
SATURDAY 9/8C: Two promising college students stand trial after a teenager is lured to her death with a smartphone app
"48 Hours" Live to Tell: Hostages chillingly reveal the terrifying three hours they spent held captive by a gunman inside a California supermarket. CBS News' 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.
Six months after a gunman held more than 30 shoppers hostage at a Trader Joe’s in Los Angeles, some of the survivors get together to talk and help each other heal. Listen as survivor MaryLinda Moss tells the group about a meaningful conversation she had with her daughter, Elise, after the incident.
More actors have signed on to present awards along with Michael Keaton, Danai Gurira, Helen Mirren and Tyler Perry at Sunday's ceremony
Theaters are struggling as streamers claim audiences and traditional Hollywood studios play catch up
Planning an Academy Award office pool, or an Oscar-watching party? Download our ballot of nominees (PDF)
All of Hollywood's elite will descend on LA's Dolby Theatre Sunday night for the biggest cinema awards event of the year
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences reveals Oscar nominees in all 24 categories
The managing editor of Fandango, Erik Davis, and the digital director of Entertainment Weekly, Shana Krochmal, joined CBS News to preview the 91st Academy Awards.
The Academy Awards will officially forgo an emcee after Kevin Hart pulled out amid controversy
The Oscar-nominee stars as a forger of celebrity letters in "Can You Ever Forgive Me?"
Bradley Cooper is out of the running for Best Director, and other notable omissions from the list of contenders for this year's Oscars
Los Angeles is in the midst of the worst homeless crisis the city has ever seen, driven by rising rents, stagnant wages and an affordable housing shortage. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi meets a single mother living in her car with her teenage daughter, just one example of L.A.'s hidden homeless population that is steadily growing as longtime residents are priced out of their homes — with nowhere else to go.
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.
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
"The way she would just look at you. Her eyes would go right through to your soul"
As a child Haley Moss was non-verbal — in 2018 she spoke at her law school graduation
The New York Times called their sound "deep and seamless and relaxed"
A judge found earlier this month that Manafort lied to investigators after he had agreed to cooperate
Some retailers say what started as a business venture is quickly becoming a social responsibility
The White House unveiled the coins for the "peace talks" in Vietnam
President Trump says he'll veto Congress' attempt to block his emergency declaration, if it reaches his desk
A judge found earlier this month that Manafort lied to investigators after he had agreed to cooperate
The White House unveiled the coins for the "peace talks" in Vietnam
President Trump says he'll veto Congress' attempt to block his emergency declaration, if it reaches his desk
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
"You come in here and say 'it has to be my way or the highway' and I don't respond to that," Feinstein told about 15 students at her San Francisco office
Opposition leader Juan Guaido has vowed to bring aid into the country over objections from President Nicolas Maduro
The liquor was laced with methyl alcohol, which attacks the central nervous system
Tony Foulds witnessed a crash that killed 10 U.S. airmen
A group of nuns in India have rallied in support of a nun who said she was raped by her bishop
The Trump administration is not yet announcing the defeat of the caliphate, and there is no timeline for withdrawing troops
With the help of facilitators, the Matheny Arts Access Program allows artists like Ellen Kane, who lacks muscular dexterity, to bring images in her mind to life on canvas
The New York Times called their sound "deep and seamless and relaxed"
The legendary guitarist has been furiously recording music while he still can
Theaters are struggling as streamers claim audiences and traditional Hollywood studios play catch up
All of Hollywood's elite will descend on LA's Dolby Theatre Sunday night for the biggest cinema awards event of the year
They say they "refuse to create technology for warfare and oppression"
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
Test flight intended to clear the way for summer resumption of piloted space missions from U.S. soil
Newer entertainment systems on some American Airlines and Singapore Airlines planes can monitor passengers
Health information such as heart rates and pregnancy status was sent from apps without consumer consent
Breathing in high concentrations of the chemical TCE has been linked to kidney cancer, liver cancer and lymphoma
41 children have died from flu-related causes this flu season, including a fourth-grader who died just one day after being diagnosed
One woman died and 28 other diners have fallen ill after eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Valencia, Spain
Americans spent more than $40 billion on supplements last year, with 3 out of 4 people regularly taking them
CBS News spoke with five people who said their family members died while under Dr. William Husel's care at Mount Carmel Hospital
The email had her photo and mentioned personal details only she would know
Theaters are struggling as streamers claim audiences and traditional Hollywood studios play catch up
The last Chevrolet Volt was built on Tuesday, ending a decade-long quest to make a breakthrough battery-powered car
Newer entertainment systems on some American Airlines and Singapore Airlines planes can monitor passengers
Health information such as heart rates and pregnancy status was sent from apps without consumer consent
Kevin Cooper, who has been on Death Row, has said he was framed for the hatchet and knife killings of four people, including two children, in Chino Hills
Kraft was among 25 people charged as part of a widespread crackdown on sex trafficking
Dustin Passarelli, 33, has been charged in the road rage shooting death of Zahra Ayoubi
The singer has been charged with 10 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse
David and Louise Turpin shackled some of their 13 children to beds and starved them in horrific captivity case