Giuliani says there's "nothing wrong" with taking info from Russia
Giuliani called the Trump campaign's effort to get political help from representatives of the Russian government possibly ill-advised but not illegal
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Giuliani called the Trump campaign's effort to get political help from representatives of the Russian government possibly ill-advised but not illegal
"He's going to be emboldened because he's said, 'Well, I got away with that,'" Cummings said
House Oversight and Reform Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings said Congress will continue to investigate President Trump
President Trump is on the defensive after the release of Robert Mueller's report. This comes as Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren became the first 2020 Democratic candidate to call on Congress to begin impeachment proceedings. Niall Stanage and Jesse Weber joined CBSN to break down the week in Mueller news.
Warren became the first Democratic presidential candidate to call for impeachment in the wake of the Mueller report's release
President Trump lashed out at special counsel Robert Mueller, those who cooperated with the investigation and the media. CBSN spoke with CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang, who is in Mar-a-Lago with the president.
There was sharp reaction Friday to the release of the Mueller report. A top Democratic presidential candidate is calling for impeachment. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Before hitting the golf course at his Florida resort, President Trump took another swing at what he called the "crazy Mueller report." He claimed some statements made about him were only give to make him look bad. Weijia Jiang reports.
Romney also said it was "good news" that the president was not charged with obstruction of justice
Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Friday that "the House should initiate impeachment proceedings" against President Trump
Special counsel Robert Mueller's 400+-page report on Russian interference in the 2016 election has finally been released. CBS News' Norah O'Donnell, Gayle King and John Dickerson anchor our coverage of the developing story.
The Justice Department is giving Robert Mueller's Russia report to Congress. Attorney General William Barr held a news conference Thursday morning, repeating that the report found no evidence to support charges of collusion or obstruction of justice. Barr laid out the special counsel's conclusion on Russian election meddling and the Trump campaign. Weijia Jiang reports.
Attorney General William Barr held a news conference ahead of today's release of Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Watch the CBS News Special Report.
Redacted special counsel findings released; Owl found napping in 737 jet engine.
"There is nothing in it that would be worth paying attention to," Russia's foreign ministry tells state-run media
The release of the redacted Mueller report revealed the findings of a nearly two-year-long investigation. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper and CSBN legal contributor Keir Dougall, a former assistant U.S. Attorney for New York's Eastern District, joined CBSN with analysis.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report says Congress has the authority to apply obstruction of justice statutes to the president. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN AM to talk about Congress's potential next steps.
Democrats in Congress wasted no time responding after the release of the long-awaited Mueller report. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
President Trump was quick to declare victory after the release of the Mueller report. But there could be new trouble down the road. Weijia Jiang reports.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election has finally been released. It reveals President Trump wanted the probe over, and at one point ordered the White House counsel to fire Robert Mueller. Paula Reid reports.
The release of the Mueller report finds the special counsel's office found no evidence President Trump colluded with the Russia government. But Mueller details instances when the president tried to gain control over the probe. Jonathan Turley, a constitutional law professor and CBS News contributor, joins "CBS Evening News" to discuss.
President Trump is tweeting his grievances from West Palm Beach on Good Friday
"Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I'm f**ked," Mr. Trump told Sessions during an Oval Office meeting
White House press secretary addresses the Mueller report, which says she told investigators one of her comments about James Comey's firing was a "slip of the tongue"
Attorney General William Barr denied Thursday that the special counsel intended to let Congress decide the unresolved issue of obstruction in the Russia investigation. But the Mueller report clearly acknowledges lawmakers have the authority to determine whether the president’s actions represent an obstruction of justice. Nancy Cordes reports.
Iran claims it shot down a U.S. fighter jet, and two sources confirmed to CBS News that a search and rescue operation was underway.
U.S. officials confirmed that an F-15E fighter jet went down over Iran.
The photo shows the entire planet, as well as the Northern and Southern lights.
A key senator is demanding the TSA reverse its decision to let travelers keep their shoes on while passing through airport screening, a controversial policy at the center of a classified security warning.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill at an event in Philadelphia on March 20, the court's public information office said.
Experts don't expect military action soon. But actual regime change is complicated.
Nearly a year after her husband Harold Allen died, Marsha Allen's Indiana home was burglarized. The burglar alleged her daughter, Ashley Jones, was behind it all.
A federal judge on Friday rejected efforts by the Justice Department to revive two subpoenas it served to the Federal Reserve.
They were the first in a series of arrests planned Thursday, federal officials told CBS News.
Alan Hayward James, 51, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, bribery, and conspiracy to rig bids.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill at an event in Philadelphia on March 20, the court's public information office said.
Customs and Border Patrol agents were helping rescue two boaters whose vessel capsized when they themselves were put in danger.
A federal judge on Friday rejected efforts by the Justice Department to revive two subpoenas it served to the Federal Reserve.
U.S. officials confirmed that an F-15E fighter jet went down over Iran.
The eye drops — sold under multiple brands — have been recalled over concerns about sterility, according to the FDA.
Hiring was much stronger than expected in March, with employers adding roughly three times the number of jobs economists predicted.
United did not say why it was raising its prices, but the move follows JetBlue also hiking its checked bag fees earlier this week, citing "rising operating costs."
Interest rates for a typical home loan jumped Thursday to 6.46%, the highest level since September 2025. House-hunters aren't pleased.
The coffee chain said it will also pay its workers weekly to provide more financial flexibility.
The executive order is expected to increase the NCAA's control over college sports and threaten to remove federal funding for colleges and universities that don't comply with NCAA rules.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was treated for dehydration after falling ill at an event in Philadelphia on March 20, the court's public information office said.
A federal judge on Friday rejected efforts by the Justice Department to revive two subpoenas it served to the Federal Reserve.
U.S. officials confirmed that an F-15E fighter jet went down over Iran.
President Trump's new budget proposal asks Congress for $1.5 trillion in defense spending — a 42% increase — while cutting nondefense spending by $73 billion, or 10%.
The Environmental Protection Agency also added microplastics to its contaminant candidate list for the first time.
The FDA approved a new GLP-1 drug from Eli Lilly. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks it down.
The COVID-19 variant BA.3.2, nicknamed "Cicada," has been detected in at least 23 countries and half the states in the U.S.
North Carolina and other states have insurance plans for kids in foster care, but many doctors did not accept patients on the plans, leaving kids' guardians scrambling to find health care providers.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act will add red tape and restrictions for those seeking Medicaid and SNAP benefits. And the costs to update computer systems that determine eligibility for those programs will be steep.
U.S. officials confirmed that an F-15E fighter jet went down over Iran.
U.S. immigration authorities followed "clues" shared by China's narcotics control commission to repatriate the fugitive, Beijing's public security ministry said.
The following is the full transcript of the interview with Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for the Military Services U.S.A. a portion of which will air on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on April 5, 2026. The interview was taped on April 2, 2026.
Iran claims it shot down a U.S. fighter jet, and two sources confirmed to CBS News that a search and rescue operation was underway.
Experts don't expect military action soon. But actual regime change is complicated.
Mumford & Sons' new record, "Prizefighter," recently debuted in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 200. The band spoke to Anthony Mason about their journey through the music industry, how they got their confidence back and the major collaborations on their new music.
A federal judge dismissed actor Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims in the legal battle between her and "It Ends With Us" director and her former co-star Justin Baldoni. Jericka Duncan has more.
Golf icon Tiger Woods told officers at the scene of a Florida car crash where he was arrested for DUI that he was "just talking to the president." It's unclear if Woods was referring to President Trump. CBS News' Nicole Valdes reports.
A federal judge in New York has tossed out actor Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against actor Justin Baldoni over their roles in the movie "It Ends With Us," but left intact a claim for retaliation.
Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane was lured to a Dallas studio for a meeting, then allegedly kidnapped and robbed by a group including rappers Pooh Shiesty and Big30.
"CBS Mornings" sits down with Tristan Harris, co-founder and president of the Center for Humane Technology, who is featured in the 2026 documentary, "The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist."
CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the codependent relationship between Apple and China, a country that manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones every year.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The JPMorgan Chase CEO said the bank may one day introduce prediction market features, but said "there's a bunch of stuff we won't do" in that space.
Many have dreamed of a future with flying cars, eliminating traffic on the morning commute. One company is trying to make that dream a reality. Itay Hod reports.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life support systems before heading to the moon.
Four astronauts are traveling around the moon on Artemis II, going further from Earth than anyone before. CBS News' Mark Strassmann and Peter King have more.
Former NASA astronaut Clayton Anderson joins CBS News to discuss what the Artemis II astronauts will do as they orbit the Earth after takeoff.
Members of the Artemis II crew will be the first people to sleep inside the Orion spacecraft. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has more on how they'll do that.
The science and technology behind using the restroom in space continues to evolve. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave looks at the out-of-this-world facilities available to the Artemis II crew.
President Trump's firing of Attorney General Pam Bondi is raising questions about their dynamic in the months prior. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
A mother and daughter are accused of killing a man by poisoning his root beer float. CBS News' Peter Van Sant reports.
Golf icon Tiger Woods told officers at the scene of a Florida car crash where he was arrested for DUI that he was "just talking to the president." It's unclear if Woods was referring to President Trump. CBS News' Nicole Valdes reports.
Nearly a year after her husband Harold Allen died, Marsha Allen's Indiana home was burglarized. The burglar alleged her daughter, Ashley Jones, was behind it all.
U.S. immigration authorities followed "clues" shared by China's narcotics control commission to repatriate the fugitive, Beijing's public security ministry said.
The photo shows the entire planet, as well as the Northern and Southern lights.
The engine firing provided a slingshot-like boost to the Orion capsule, speeding it to 24,500 mph, the velocity needed to break free of Earth's gravitational clasp for a trek to the moon.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts will spend about 24 hours orbiting the Earth and running checks on their spacecraft and life support systems before heading to the moon.
NASA's Artemis II astronauts launched on a nine-and-a-half-day mission around the moon and back.
Forecasters continue to predict an 80% chance of favorable weather on Wednesday for the launch of four astronauts on a flight to the moon.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says President Trump has been briefed after an American fighter jet was downed in Iran. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
Two U.S. officials tell CBS News that one crew member from the downed F-15E fighter jet has been rescued. CBS News' Aaron MacLean and Eleanor Watson report.
Iran state media is reacting to news of an American F-15 fighter jet downed in the country. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata and Courtney Kealy have more.
CBS News analysit Aaron MacLean, a former senior fellow at Hudson Institute, joins with more details on the F-15E fighter jet that was downed in Iran, sources say.
U.S. officials confirm to CBS News that an F-15E fighter jet was downed in Iran. A search and rescue mission is ongoing, sources say. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer and Weijia Jiang report.