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Two articles of impeachment against President Trump are heading for a vote in the full House. The Judiciary Committee cleared the way with a vote after a marathon debate. Nancy Cordes reports.
While meeting in the Oval Office with the leader of Paraguay, President Trump unloaded on House Democrats. He said a likely Senate impeachment trial will be done his way. Paula Reid reports.
The Supreme Court justices have agreed to decide whether President Trump can keep his financial records, including his tax returns, private. A decision could come in June. Jan Crawford reports.
A new video game that premiered Thursday may be like none you have ever seen. Perhaps because its developer Lual Mayen faced challenges few of us will ever experience. Jan Crawford reports.
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Here are the highlights, analysis and a look ahead after a historic week in the nation's capital.
The Barnard freshman was stabbed to death in Morningside Park, next door to Columbia University.
The Supreme Court's decision is likely to come in the heat of the 2020 presidential reelection campaign
Committee approves charges of abuse of power and obstruction against Trump, making it almost certain he will become third U.S. president in history to be impeached
Site called iStreamItAll offered access to a vast trove of pirated movies and TV shows, ripping off copyright owners.
Former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin issued a pardon to a convicted killer whose brother raised money for his campaign. Bevin pardoned 400 individuals after losing his reelection bid on November 5.
Jenkins later defended his use of the word, saying it was an acceptable language where he grew up.
Amazon's Ring service says "malicious actors" have obtained some user passwords and gained access to their accounts.
"I've been following very closely ... what your campaign has been doing. And I just think it's amazing," she said.
While meeting in the Oval Office with the leader of Paraguay, President Trump unloaded on House Democrats. He said a likely Senate impeachment trial will be done his way. Paula Reid reports.
The Supreme Court justices have agreed to decide whether President Trump can keep his financial records, including his tax returns, private. A decision could come in June. Jan Crawford reports.
A 13-year-old boy is being charged in the death of college student Tessa Majors in New York City. Now, another person is being questioned. Errol Barnett reports.
A gamble by Britain's Boris Johnson paid off. He called for early elections and his Conservative party won big in a race that drew parallels to the presidential campaign in the U.S. Mark Phillips reports.
Charlie and Dorothy Hale started restoring musical instruments a few years ago. Even though the Hales are in their 80's, they have given away hundreds of restored instruments to students in Rochester. Steve Hartman has their story on the road.
Douglas Miguel Rodríguez, 49, was shot by the attackers but still managed to help a customer escape out the back door.
Nearly nine months after announcing his retirement, the former tight end has a new fixation: brain games.
Half the public does't know of the craft involved in two deadly crashes; those who do think it's not safe, poll says.
Official Baby Yoda toys won't be available until next spring, because Disney wanted to keep the character under wraps.
"I've been following very closely ... what your campaign has been doing. And I just think it's amazing," she said.
"It's emotional to be recognized in this way and it's a cherry on top of a beautiful 2019," she said.
Charlie and Dorothy Hale are in their 80s but are still passionate about restoring old instruments to their former glory.
The Polk County Sheriff's Office said Tommy Gainey was arrested in an undercover sting called "Operation Santa's Naughty List," which lasted six days.
More than a third of patients with diabetes don't take their drugs as prescribed, sometimes because of cost concerns.
It's the latest in a series of disclosures from his campaign after increasing pressure from Senator Elizabeth Warren and others to be more transparent.
Impeachment isn't coming up much at campaign events and town halls, CBS News campaign reporters tell Major Garrett on this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is spending tens of thousands to try to counter millions in digital ad spending by GOP interests
New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg called it "a sort of catastrophic warning to the Democratic party."
His donation is aimed at shoring up vulnerable House Democrats being targeted by allies of President Trump over the ongoing impeachment inquiry.
Saturday 10:01 p.m. ET/9:01 p.m. C: "48 Hours" Live to Tell: Hostages chillingly reveal the terrifying three hours they spent held captive by a gunman inside a California supermarket.
Before gunman Gene Atkins held dozens of people hostage in a Silver Lake Trader Joe's store in July 2018, he shot his grandmother seven times, kidnapped his girlfriend and led police on a high-speed car chase throughout Los Angeles.
A California police officer shot dead in his home -- his ex-wife admits she pulled the trigger. Did a photo posted on social media lead to the officer’s death? 48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
When Erika Sandoval, 28, got off work the morning of February 6, 2015, she says she had three things on her mind: getting a pedicure, having her taxes done, and taking her 2-year-old son for frozen yogurt. But the first thing Sandoval did after leaving work was to go to the house of her ex-husband Police Officer Daniel Green where, she admitted to jurors, she killed him with four bullets fired from close range.
A former TV producer and windsurfing champion says he's in prison for a murder he didn't commit -- the only physical evidence against him: a teaspoon of sand. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more traditional notions of manhood. But many say they struggle with reinforcing those values in a society that still largely adheres to deeply-rooted stereotypes. It raises the question: How do we raise our boys?
Obama-era rules set tough new standards for how schools should handle cases of sexual misconduct on campus under Title IX. But some alleged victims say the investigations made matters worse, while many of the accused claim they're being denied due process. Now, the Trump administration has offered a new set of guidelines. Will that fix the problems?
With smartphones and wireless internet, gaining access to pornography has never been easier for young people. But experts say early exposure to porn can "rewire" young people’s brains, distort their views of sexual behavior, and even contribute to dating violence. Now, educators are trying to find ways to teach kids how to think critically about porn to help them foster healthier relationships.
Dating apps offer seemingly endless potential matches at your fingertips, turning an intimate experience into something that feels more like a video game. But because users hide behind virtual profiles, it's easy to ghost, harass, and view others as non-human — and now that bots are populating these platforms, some actually are. As the industry continues to grow, some experts question whether dating app companies are really interested in helping people find love, or if they have an incentive to keep people in an endless cycle of searching and matching without any real connection.
In most U.S. states, there are still laws on the books allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change that, but they're running into some surprising opposition — on both sides of the political spectrum.
Charlie and Dorothy Hale are in their 80s but are still passionate about restoring old instruments to their former glory.
"They cheer for him and make him feel like he's 1,200 feet tall. Like he's a giant," his mother said.
Lual Mayen, now 25, escaped northern Uganda and developed Salaam, a game that focuses on survival and fleeing violence.
It was an offer almost too good to be true.
Santa knows how to interact with kids who have autism – and he wants them to know he cares.
At the end of the year, a trio of events in the North are likely to threaten President Trump's hopes for progress in U.S.-North Korea relations
President Trump, during a meeting with Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez, said Democrats are "trivializing impeachment."
Fishermen in Canada broke up the potentially deadly battle between the two animals.
U.S. stocks barely budged Friday after President Trump announced a trade deal with China but offered few details.
Michelle, convicted on child pornography charges for posting nude cartoon images, has been on hormone therapy for years, but she's still legally male.
"It's emotional to be recognized in this way and it's a cherry on top of a beautiful 2019," she said.
Official Baby Yoda toys won't be available until next spring, because Disney wanted to keep the character under wraps.
"I've been following very closely ... what your campaign has been doing. And I just think it's amazing," she said.
A recap of latest polls and data-driven studies from the CBS News Election & Survey Unit
Charlie and Dorothy Hale are in their 80s but are still passionate about restoring old instruments to their former glory.
It's the latest in a series of disclosures from his campaign after increasing pressure from Senator Elizabeth Warren and others to be more transparent.
"I've been following very closely ... what your campaign has been doing. And I just think it's amazing," she said.
The Supreme Court's decision is likely to come in the heat of the 2020 presidential reelection campaign
A recap of latest polls and data-driven studies from the CBS News Election & Survey Unit
New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg called it "a sort of catastrophic warning to the Democratic party."
Official Baby Yoda toys won't be available until next spring, because Disney wanted to keep the character under wraps.
Site called iStreamItAll offered access to a vast trove of pirated movies and TV shows, ripping off copyright owners.
Jenkins later defended his use of the word, saying it was an acceptable language where he grew up.
Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West sent very cozy Christmas wishes with their family holiday card — the first one featuring all six of them.
Check out the "Sunday Morning" listings of events this coming week
The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency.
Site called iStreamItAll offered access to a vast trove of pirated movies and TV shows, ripping off copyright owners.
More than a third of patients with diabetes don't take their drugs as prescribed, sometimes because of cost concerns.
Amazon's Ring service says "malicious actors" have obtained some user passwords and gained access to their accounts.
Lual Mayen, now 25, escaped northern Uganda and developed Salaam, a game that focuses on survival and fleeing violence.
"We know some of our guests won't like it—and we're prepared for that," the company's CEO said in the announcement.
The unpiloted test flight will help clear the way for astronaut launches from U.S. soil in 2020.
Livestock production accounts for nearly 15% of global carbon emissions — five times as much as air travel.
The winning site offers the best balance between risk and science reward, researchers say.
This year's Cold Moon has a unique twist.
More than a third of patients with diabetes don't take their drugs as prescribed, sometimes because of cost concerns.
A judge in Texas ruled that a Fort Worth hospital cannot disconnect Tinslee Lewis at least for another three weeks
The bill, which passed 230 to 192, is unlikely to move forward in the Senate
Santa knows how to interact with kids who have autism – and he wants them to know he cares.
That's also true of nursing homes; the trends reflect rises in hospice care and in the number of Americans simply preferring to spend their last days at home
The Supreme Court's decision is likely to come in the heat of the 2020 presidential reelection campaign
Site called iStreamItAll offered access to a vast trove of pirated movies and TV shows, ripping off copyright owners.
More than a third of patients with diabetes don't take their drugs as prescribed, sometimes because of cost concerns.
Half the public does't know of the craft involved in two deadly crashes; those who do think it's not safe, poll says.
President Trump, during a meeting with Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez, said Democrats are "trivializing impeachment."
A 13-year-old boy is being charged in the death of college student Tessa Majors in New York City. Now, another person is being questioned. Errol Barnett reports.
Former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin issued a pardon to a convicted killer whose brother raised money for his campaign. Bevin pardoned 400 individuals after losing his reelection bid on November 5.
A 13-year-old boy will be charged in the murder of Tessa Majors, a freshman at Barnard College in Manhattan who died after being stabbed in Morningside Park on Wednesday night, CBS News has learned. The boy was caught trespassing in a building on Thursday wearing clothes that matched the description of the suspect. CBS News' Errol Barnett reports the attack sent shockwaves through the neighborhood.
The Barnard freshman was stabbed to death in Morningside Park, next door to Columbia University.
According to NYPD statistics, crime is up in Morningside Park, and the city's murder rate is also up, some 8%.
The unpiloted test flight will help clear the way for astronaut launches from U.S. soil in 2020.
The winning site offers the best balance between risk and science reward, researchers say.
This year's Cold Moon has a unique twist.
Grab a scarf and some gloves and prepare to watch one of the year's best meteor showers.
The test flight is the latest in preparation for launching commercial passengers into space.
"Purple Rain," "Amadeus," "Platoon" and "Coal Miner's Daughter" are among the classic films to be preserved for future generations by the Library of Congress
The White House says this year's theme, "The Spirit of America," is "a tribute to the traditions, customs, and history that make our Nation great."
In 1998, Dale Pike came to Miami to discuss a business deal with Enrico Forti -- the next day he was dead, and Forti was the prime suspect
From the Irishman to Toy Story 4, these are the highest-rated films released in 2019.
These series aren't just big -- they're really, really big,.
Now that the #MeToo movement has brought conversations about toxic masculinity and sexual consent to the forefront of public discourse, parents are grappling with how to encourage their sons to reject some of the more traditional notions of manhood. But many say they struggle with reinforcing those values in a society that still largely adheres to deeply-rooted stereotypes. It raises the question: How do we raise our boys?
A new film, "The Story of Plastic," details the growing global plastic crisis and calls for accountability. The director of the film, Deia Schlosberg, joined CBSN to discuss.
During the busy holiday shopping season, malls can get crowded and loud – and to some kids, that can be overwhelming. So, two organizations are teaming up to make visiting Santa at the mall a more pleasant experience.
President Trump announced on Friday what he's calling a "phase one" trade deal with China. The announcement ends months of back and forth negotiations, and sets up future talks for "phase two" negotiations. Rick Newman, senior columnist for Yahoo Finance, joined CBSN with the latest.
Obama-era rules set tough new standards for how schools should handle cases of sexual misconduct on campus under Title IX. But some alleged victims say the investigations made matters worse, while many of the accused claim they're being denied due process. Now, the Trump administration has offered a new set of guidelines. Will that fix the problems?