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Stocks finished a wild week mostly down on Friday. The Dow Jones and S&P both ended up losing ground while the Nasdaq made modest gains. With one trading day left in 2018, it's looking like all three major indexes will finish the year as much as seven percent lower than where they began. Yahoo Finance’s editor-at-large, Brian Sozzi, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss what’s behind the volatility.
A California sheriff is blaming immigration laws for the murder of a police officer. Gustavo Perez Arriaga, who was in the country illegally, was arrested Friday following a two-day manhunt. He's accused of killing a police officer during a DUI stop. Mireya Villarreal reports.
'Home for the holidays'' took on special meaning for more than 5,000 sailors and officers aboard the USS Harry S. Truman as the aircraft carrier ended its months-long deployment a few days before Christmas. While these men and women sign up to serve their country, the families they left behind also make a sacrifice, doing without their loved ones for months at a time. Dana Jacobson got a look at what coming home was like for the crewmembers and families who are holding fast on the home front.
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The new tests will be held for every child in Border Patrol custody following the deaths of two Guatemalan children
The shutdown has been underway for eight days
This year, people turned to Google to answer their questions about the keto diet, ALS, endometriosis, and more
Two-year-old Abdullah Hassan died Friday at a hospital in Oakland
Gustavo Perez Arriaga, 32, was arrested Friday without incident
Two migrant children died while in government custody this month
A man drove a car onto the apron where planes park and are loaded, authorities said
EPA spokeswoman Molly Block said many of the agency's 14,000 employees were being furloughed
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center lifted its warning for a potential tsunami that could hit coastal areas of the southern Philippine and Indonesia
More than a decade ago, a professor told her to quit school and go to Nashville
"It doesn't matter how big he is, I'm so blessed," said mom Jennifer Medlock
CBSNews.com's David Morgan presents a rundown of the movies that were most surprising and enthralling, from intimate dramas and documentaries, to comedies as black as coal
Three tourists from Vietnam and an Egyptian guide were killed Friday
Nation's largest grocery chain issues recall for shrimp sold in parts of Michigan, Ohio, Virginia
The pair behind Eleven Madison Park has slowly been expanding their reach, including a much less formal affair
About 80 stores to close by March, on top of 182 stores already shuttering, as Sears' owner awaits last-chance rescue
Gov. Paul LePage tweeted Friday that he decided to certify the result because it was no longer being appealed in federal court
British divers who rescued young Thai soccer players trapped in a flooded cave and filmmaker Christopher Nolan also to be honored by the Queen
Arkansas native Ashley McBryde has been performing professionally for over a decade, but it wasn't until this year that she finally made her mark. Her debut album hit No. 3 on Billboard’s emerging artists chart and she's just been nominated for a Grammy. Anthony Mason sits down with McBryde to discuss her breakthrough year.
A California sheriff is blaming immigration laws for the murder of a police officer. Gustavo Perez Arriaga, who was in the country illegally, was arrested Friday following a two-day manhunt. He's accused of killing a police officer during a DUI stop. Mireya Villarreal reports.
With New Year’s Eve just two days away, police in New York City are beefing up security to prepare for the annual celebration. Officials say as many as two million people could pack into Times Square to ring in 2019 for the famous New Year’s ball drop. Kenneth Craig reports.
As more agencies run out of funding, President Trump is now also threatening to close the border with Mexico if Democrats refuse his demand for money to build a wall along the southern border. Mr. Trump has lowered his asking price. Democrats plan to pass legislation to try to restore the government when they take control of the House on Thursday. Nikole Killion reports.
Brian Regan has a long history of hit specials and sold-out shows going back to the 1980s. But the achievement of a television series has eluded him – until now. Jamie Wax reports.
An 8-year-old boy from Guatemala died shortly before midnight on Christmas Eve while in U.S. custody
The proposed rule would bar certain low-income immigrants who use public benefits from obtaining U.S. residency
The agency may release hundreds more there in coming days, local officials say
Mexico has agreed to a proposal that would let asylum seekers remain in or be returned to Mexico
An official with the nonprofit organization, BCFS, said it will not accept any long-term extensions for the site, which was originally slated to close last July
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity
After a strong run, with soaring corporate profits and record-high stock prices, the year is ending rather poorly
The cannabis industry thrived in a hugely significant year for the legal pot movement, in the U.S, and beyond
These films were the year's 50 biggest money-makers at the domestic box office
As 2018 comes to an end, some stories that made the biggest headlines are still open questions
SATURDAY 9-11 P.M.: A lawyer shot -- his girlfriend admits she pulled the trigger. It looked like the story was over, but it wasn’t. “48 Hours” is there for a new trial and a new verdict. Correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates in back-to-back editions of "48 Hours," Saturday, Dec. 29 starting at 9/8c on CBS.
On Oct. 12 2012, Ryan Poston was shot six times by his girlfriend, Shayna Hubers. The first thing she tells the dispatcher was that she'd killed Poston in self-defense.
A father goes hunting in a Fla. lake and vanishes. Many thought he was eaten by alligators, but not his mother -- 17 years later, stunning courtroom revelations: it was murder.
Watch an excerpt of Denise Williams telling Leon County, Florida, investigators how her estranged husband, Brian Winchester, waited for her in her car one August morning and kidnapped her at gunpoint.
Mike Williams disappeared in December 2000, and many thought they would never know what had happened to him. But 17 years later, his best friend Brian Winchester told prosecutors that he’d killed Mike that winter day on the lake. Listen to an excerpt of his confession.
After completing her midterms and finals in the hospital, she wanted to walk across stage in person to "show people it could be done"
When Michael Bell asked for something that wasn't for himself, Santa pulled his mother aside and revealed his wish
He repaired his shoes with duct tape and bought clothes from the grocery story
"He taught me that the only disability is a bad attitude," the high school football star said of his friend with cerebral palsy
At a workshop by the New York City Ballet, children with disabilities can wear tutus and top hats, while experiencing the joy that dance brings
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.
As the soaring value of bitcoin sets off a flurry of excitement, a whole new industry -- cryptocurrency mining -- is erupting in unexpected parts of the globe, causing rifts in the communities that host it. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett heads to the epicenter of cryptocurrency mining, to explore how this phenomenon is unfolding, and the controversy over its future.
The new tests will be held for every child in Border Patrol custody following the deaths of two Guatemalan children this month
The new law is an effort to crack down on breeding mills
The winner of the unbeaten teams will go on to play the winner of Alabama vs. Oklahoma in the College Football Playoffs
Extreme weather is happening more frequently, and the damages that go along with it are increasing
No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide team faces Heisman winner Kyler Murray and the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners
The new tests will be held for every child in Border Patrol custody following the deaths of two Guatemalan children this month
EPA spokeswoman Molly Block said many of the agency's 14,000 employees were being furloughed
Two migrant children died while in government custody this month
The shutdown has been underway for eight days
"It is a big deal, with significant implications," said a former air-quality official in the Obama administration's EPA
A man drove a car onto the apron where planes park and are loaded, authorities said
Three tourists from Vietnam and an Egyptian guide were killed Friday
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center lifted its warning for a potential tsunami that could hit coastal areas of the southern Philippine and Indonesia
The boy was skiing with six others in the French Alps when disaster struck
British divers who rescued young Thai soccer players trapped in a flooded cave and filmmaker Christopher Nolan also to be honored by the Queen
More than a decade ago, a professor told her to quit school and go to Nashville
The achievement of a television series has eluded him – until now
CBSNews.com's David Morgan presents a rundown of the movies that were most surprising and enthralling, from intimate dramas and documentaries, to comedies as black as coal
British divers who rescued young Thai soccer players trapped in a flooded cave and filmmaker Christopher Nolan also to be honored by the Queen
You don't need to brave the crowds or even have cable to watch the iconic tradition
Extreme weather is happening more frequently, and the damages that go along with it are increasing
Three years and a billion miles past Pluto, NASA's New Horizons probe is on the verge of another milestone
A Russian cosmonaut who recently returned to Earth is revealing more details about the mysterious hole in a Soyuz capsule docked to the International Space Station
The deadly tsunami that struck Indonesia this weekend is just the latest in a series of seismic disasters along the "Ring of Fire"
FigLeaf's offering seeks to let you learn where your personal data's been been leaked across the internet and arm you with new tools to stay private
This year, people turned to Google to answer their questions about the keto diet, ALS, endometriosis, and more
Health officials are warning people who were at Newark Liberty International Airport on Christmas Eve that they have been exposed to measles
Nation's largest grocery chain issues recall for shrimp sold in parts of Michigan, Ohio, Virginia
Flu season runs from October until about April, but usually peaks between December and February
The cannabis industry thrived in a hugely significant year for the legal pot movement, in the U.S, and beyond
About 80 stores to close by March, on top of 182 stores already shuttering, as Sears Holdings seeks last-chance rescue
Shares teetered between gains and losses, another sign of the volatility that's become a hallmark of the market
A prolonged shutdown of FEMA's flood insurance could leave up to 40,000 homes unsold per month, real estate group warns
The settlement resolves investigations by all 50 states into Wells Fargo's fake account scandal and other practices
Nation's largest grocery chain issues recall for shrimp sold in parts of Michigan, Ohio, Virginia
Authorities are investigating whether a second student was also poisoned with the chemical thallium
Newman Police Cpl. Ronil Singh was shot and killed during traffic stop just hours after Christmas
Authorities say an armed man who held off SWAT members for 10 hours surrendered after one of them sang him a Christmas carol
Kayla Williams, Erica Treadway, Cody Beverly and Eddie Williams entered the mine on Dec. 9. The criminal complaint said they enetered to steal copper wire
Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson said the suspect is in the country illegally