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A couple is sharing their story of survival after a hike in Utah took a dangerous turn. One ended up trapped in quicksand for hours. Carter Evans has their story.
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Scientists using the Low-Frequency Array (LOFAR) telescope in the Netherlands have detected more than 300,000 galaxies that couldn't be seen by previous technology. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more.
As the Mueller investigation could soon come to an end, there is another investigation, going on in the Southern District of New York, that could create new headaches for President Trump and his associates. Politico senior White House reporter Darren Samuelsohn joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest developments.
Rosenstein has overseen the special counsel investigation since he appointed Robert Mueller
The case moved to a Chicago courthouse on Tuesday
The former vice president regularly leads the polls for the Democratic nomination, but some in the party feel his time has past
Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent testified Tuesday that Krystal Jean Lee Kenney described the scene inside Kelsey's Berreth's home as "horrific"
"They basically threw us into the water and said, 'sink or swim,'" said Ashley Tabaddor, a Los Angeles-based immigration judge
Both the president and his eventual 2020 Democratic challenger will be wooing Florida's growing Latin American diaspora
Ambrosia Health charged thousands of dollars for infusions of plasma from teens and young adults
The popular Maryland governor said although it's "unlikely" Trump will be vulnerable to a primary challenge, his chances of losing his re-election bid are "pretty good"
Strike will continue Wednesday despite the House of Delegates effectively killing the bill that led to the strike in the first place
The river of air 35,000 feet above Earth clocked in at a blazing 231 mph over NYC, blowing away a 1957 record
The program run by the Archdiocese of Chicago is for all kindergarten through 12th grade Catholic school students
Hoda Muthana told her family she was going on a school trip and instead flew to the Middle East
The president responded to a New York Times story at an event establishing Space Force
House Oversight Committee investigates plan supported by Michael Flynn and Tom Barrack to build dozens of nuclear reactors in Saudi Arabia
They chose a lump-sum payment that comes to a whopping $176 million after taxes; each winner will take home nearly $7.7 million
The disease erodes the brain so the animal salivates and acts lethargic, in a sort of zombie-like state
Authorities allege Philip Nordo used his position to intimidate and groom male suspects and witnesses into sexual acts
Abigail Spencer, a co-star on Meghan's former TV show "Suits," was spotted at one of the gatherings
As Catholic leaders grapple with the impact of abuse, the Archdiocese of Chicago is taking action. All Catholic students there from kindergarten to 12th grade are learning how to spot the signs of abuse. Nikki Battiste reports.
U.S.-backed forces in Syria are preparing for a final surge into the last town held by ISIS. Even after the terror group is destroyed, it's unclear what will happen to the remaining ISIS fighters and their families. Holly Williams reports.
The Jussie Smollett mystery moved to a Chicago courthouse Tuesday. Two brothers who said the actor paid them to stage an attack are expected to testify in front of a grand jury, sourced said. Dean Reynolds has the latest.
Bernie Sanders announced he is joining the 2020 race for president. He is the only candidate calling himself a democratic socialist and his entry stirs a new debate about the future of the country. Nancy Cordes reports.
A couple is sharing their story of survival after a hike in Utah took a dangerous turn. One ended up trapped in quicksand for hours. Carter Evans has their story.
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 popular Maryland governor said although it's "unlikely" Trump will be vulnerable to a primary challenge, his chances of losing his re-election bid are "pretty good"
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 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
As the Mueller investigation could soon come to an end, there is another investigation, going on in the Southern District of New York, that could create new headaches for President Trump and his associates. Politico senior White House reporter Darren Samuelsohn joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the latest developments.
Bernie Sanders joins the 2020 presidential race; Robert Mueller still looking to interview Trump
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday officially launched his second bid for the White House. Jeff Mason, a White House correspondent for Reuters, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss how the 2020 race is shaping up.
An election fraud hearing has begun to help decide the winner of North Carolina's 9th Congressional District. Nick Oschner from CBS Charlotte affiliate WBTV joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss what happened at the hearing's first day.
Tensions arose between the U.S. and Europe at the Munich Security Conference, as Vice President Mike Pence criticized NATO and called on European allies to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal. CBS News intelligence reporter Olivia Gazis joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with a look at the response to Pence's comments.
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
A candy shop in Massachusetts was bustling on Valentine's Day, as expected. And the store employees – who are all special needs students – are making a positive impact on customers.
Amy Bockerstette's shot was met with applause — a moment she dreamed of
This Valentine's Day, even dogs are looking for love
George Hartman passed away on January 25. He was 92 years old
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.
Even if you don't love green eggs and ham, you will love this cast
The river of air 35,000 feet above the NYC area, known as the jet stream, clocked in at a blazing 231 mph, blowing away a 1957 record
Strike will continue Wednesday despite the House of Delegates effectively killing the bill that led to the strike in the first place
Rosenstein had oversight of the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election once Jeff Sessions recused himself
They chose a lump-sum payment that comes to a whopping $176 million after taxes; each winner will take home nearly $7.7 million
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
Rosenstein had oversight of the special counsel investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election once Jeff Sessions recused himself
The former vice president regularly leads the polls for the Democratic nomination, but some in the party feel his time has past
Both the president and his eventual 2020 Democratic challenger will be wooing Florida's growing Latin American diaspora
"They basically threw us into the water and said, 'sink or swim,'" said Ashley Tabaddor, a Los Angeles-based immigration judge
Shamima Begum left Britain four years ago to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
Hoda Muthana told her family she was going on a school trip and instead flew to the Middle East
Both the president and his eventual 2020 Democratic challenger will be wooing Florida's growing Latin American diaspora
"They basically threw us into the water and said, 'sink or swim,'" said Ashley Tabaddor, a Los Angeles-based immigration judge
"Witnesses told us other people could be buried under the layer of snow. For that reason, we are continuing our search with considerable means," an official said
Abigail Spencer, a co-star on Meghan's former TV show "Suits," was spotted at one of the gatherings
The two brothers told police Smollett paid them to fake an attack
More actors have signed on to present awards along with Michael Keaton, Danai Gurira, Helen Mirren and Tyler Perry at Sunday's ceremony
You can now officially compete in the ways of the Jedi
A decades-long fashion career led to Vogue magazine dubbing him the "unparalleled interpreter of the mood of the moment"
The river of air 35,000 feet above the NYC area, known as the jet stream, clocked in at a blazing 231 mph, blowing away a 1957 record
200 scientists from 18 countries have revealed hundreds of thousands of previously undetected galaxies
Longtime Columbia University professor and researcher Wallace Broecker was known as the "grandfather of climate science"
All 3 of this year's supermoons fall between January and March; here's how to get the best views of this one
Tech companies like Facebook and Google are being criticized for the role false medical information may have played in the ongoing measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest
Ambrosia Health charged thousands of dollars for infusions of plasma from teens and young adults
The disease erodes the brain so the animal salivates and acts lethargic, in a sort of zombie-like state
Food maker recalls some batches of gluten-free product sold around the U.S. because it may contain wheat and barley
Experts say it's the quality, not just the quantity, of what you eat that matters
A safety manager for the park says the exposure came from uranium rocks stored in buckets
Strike will continue Wednesday despite the House of Delegates effectively killing the bill that led to the strike in the first place
They chose a lump-sum payment that comes to a whopping $176 million after taxes; each winner will take home nearly $7.7 million
Ambrosia Health charged thousands of dollars for infusions of plasma from teens and young adults
Less than two years after a first bankruptcy and reorganization, it says the stores will be shuttered soon
House Oversight Committee investigates plan supported by Michael Flynn and Tom Barrack to build dozens of nuclear reactors in Saudi Arabia
Colorado Bureau of Investigation Agent testified Tuesday that Krystal Jean Lee Kenney described the scene inside Kelsey's Berreth's home as "horrific"
The two brothers told police Smollett paid them to fake an attack
Authorities allege Philip Nordo used his position to intimidate and groom male suspects and witnesses into sexual acts
Jason Van Dyke's attorneys say such the challenge from prosecutors is only warranted in extraordinary circumstances
Officials in Kent County, Michigan, say they are not searching for a suspect in the shooting at a home Monday