Man accused of offering $500 for ICE agent's killing
"I am broke but I will scrounge and literally give $500 to anyone who kills an ice agent. @me seriously," the man allegedly tweeted
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"I am broke but I will scrounge and literally give $500 to anyone who kills an ice agent. @me seriously," the man allegedly tweeted
On "The Takeout" this week, former head of the Civil Rights division at DOJ Vanita Gupta tells Major Garrett the census question on citizenship is "of really grave concern"
District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan called the deportation "outrageous" and threatened to hold Attorney General Jeff Sessions and other Trump administration officials in contempt
Attorney General Jeff Sessions talks about steps the Department of Justice is taking to defend the religious freedoms of Americans.
Attorney general warns of "dangerous movement... challenging and eroding our great tradition of religious freedom"
A handful of conservative members of Congress officially introduced articles of impeachment against Rosenstein Wednesday
A handful of conservative members of Congress officially introduced articles of impeachment against the deputy attorney general
Sessions was delivering a speech to Turning Point USA's High School Leadership summit. At one point the crowd chanted, "Lock her up"
In tweets Monday morning, President Trump called for an end to the Russia investigation, blasting the use of information from the "Fake Dirty Dossier." That comes after the Department of Justice released records of the FBI's application to a FISA court, which approved surveillance former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss what we learned from the new documents.
Sanders said that the proposal was "made in sincerity" by Putin but Mr. Trump "disagrees with it"
Marq Vincent Perez, 26, was convicted of a hate crime charge in the arson of a South Texas mosque
CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the Justice Department's indictment of 12 Russian intelligence officers for tampering with the 2016 U.S. election and what the timing of the announcement might tell us about special counsel Robert Mueller's strategy for the Russia election meddling probe.
The Justice Department has indicted 12 Russian military officers for tampering with the 2016 U.S. election. The indictment alleges the Russian agents hacked into the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and the Democratic Party and then released tens of thousands of stolen emails. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the charges less than 72 hours before Mr. Trump's high-stakes summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The White House did not issue any condemnation of the attack. Errol Barnett reports.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced on Friday that a grand jury in the special counsel probe indicted 12 Russian intelligence officers for hacking during the 2016 election. Rosenstein discussed the principles of federal investigations, how they work, and why the indictment was returned. He also had a message of unity, saying it's important "to think patriotically as Americans."
FBI official Peter Strzok, whose anti-Trump texts fueled suspicions of partisan bias, faced a vitriolic hearing before two House committees
Federal antitrust enforcers aren't giving up their fight to derail an $85 billion deal joining telecom and media giants
Texas GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert and FBI agent Peter Strzok get into a heated sparring match during Thursday's hearing into DOJ and FBI oversight. Gohmert called Strzork a "liar," an "embarrassment," a "disgrace," and questioned how he could "look so innocent into his wife's eyes."
The federal government has reopened its investigation into the slaying of Emmett Till, a black teenager whose brutal killing helped inspire the civil rights movement more than 60 years ago. The Justice Department told Congress in a report that it's reinvestigating the 1955 killing after receiving new information. Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
Black teen's whose brutal killing in Mississippi shocked the world and helped inspire the civil rights movement more than 60 years ago
Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page's lawyer said in a statement Tuesday that she will not appear for an interview Wednesday with House Judiciary Committee and House Oversight Committee. CBS News' Paula Reid has more on the latest developments.
The Justice and Education Departments are withdrawing Obama-era documents advocating use of affirmative action policies
The U.S. Justice Department is looking at the company's business in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Venezuela
A failure to root out and prevent this kind of abuse threatens public trust in digital currencies
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein got into a heated exchange during the House's hearing on the DOJ's inspector general report. Jordan claimed that Rosenstein had personally redacted information and threatened House Intelligence Committee staffers.
The hearing billed to focus on circumstances surrounding the 2016 election quickly evolved into a sparring match over documents
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
At least one federal lawsuit and two bills in Congress aim to strip President Trump's name from the exterior sign at the Kennedy Center.
Republicans escalated the standoff with Bill and Hillary Clinton after they refused to appear in person before the committee.
President Trump moved to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors last August. Courts have so far allowed her to continue serving in her role while litigation continues.
The 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees were revealed on "CBS Mornings" on Wednesday. See the full list.
After returning to Joint Base Andrews, President Trump departed for Davos about one hour later aboard a second aircraft.
Lindsey Halligan has departed the Justice Department after a federal judge Tuesday barred her from referring to herself as a U.S. attorney in court filings.
Authorities dismantled 24 industrial-scale labs and seized around 1,000 tons of chemicals used to make street drugs such as MDMA, amphetamine and meth.
Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance announced they are expecting their fourth child.
President Trump moved to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors last August. Courts have so far allowed her to continue serving in her role while litigation continues.
At least one federal lawsuit and two bills in Congress aim to strip President Trump's name from the exterior sign at the Kennedy Center.
A car wash chain beat out bigger employers such as Google and Nvidia to take the top spot as the best place to work in 2026.
After returning to Joint Base Andrews, President Trump departed for Davos about one hour later aboard a second aircraft.
Michele Tafoya, running as a Republican, is seeking the open seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Tina Smith.
Ford is recalling roughly 119,000 vehicles because their engine block heaters have a defect that increases the risk of fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
A former flight attendant for a Canadian airline posed as a commercial pilot and as a current flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines, authorities said.
A car wash chain beat out bigger employers such as Google and Nvidia to take the top spot as the best place to work in 2026.
The company said its "Get Low" collection is temporarily unavailable for sale online, but remains in stock in stores while it reviews customer feedback.
The chief investment officer of AkademikerPension said the decision was not directly related to the rift between the U.S. and Greenland.
President Trump moved to fire Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors last August. Courts have so far allowed her to continue serving in her role while litigation continues.
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
At least one federal lawsuit and two bills in Congress aim to strip President Trump's name from the exterior sign at the Kennedy Center.
Republicans escalated the standoff with Bill and Hillary Clinton after they refused to appear in person before the committee.
After returning to Joint Base Andrews, President Trump departed for Davos about one hour later aboard a second aircraft.
An infectious disease physician and former CDC official said he does not "have faith" that the U.S. is "handling measles very well."
A review of studies published in The Lancet found no link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism, contradicting the Trump administration's recent claims.
Lacy Cornelius Boyd needed IV nutrition and an ileostomy bag after a devastating car crash. A rare transplant was her only option.
A new analysis of dozens of peer-reviewed medical studies found no link between the use of Tylenol during pregnancy and diagnoses of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities in children.
"It's as definitive as we're going to get," CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said of the new research, which found no connection between Tylenol and autism or ADHD.
In his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney accused President Trump of rupturing the world order through economic coercion.
Authorities dismantled 24 industrial-scale labs and seized around 1,000 tons of chemicals used to make street drugs such as MDMA, amphetamine and meth.
President Trump is addressing the gathering of world leaders, CEOs and policymakers as America's allies balk at his efforts to acquire Greenland.
The U.S. has seized seven Venezuelan-linked oil tankers since Dec. 10, 2025.
A commuter train hit a collapsed retaining wall near Barcelona on Tuesday, killing one person and injuring at least 37 people, according to officials.
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
Brooklyn Beckham, the oldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, accused his parents in a social media statement of trying to undermine his marriage and of valuing "public promotion" over family. David Beckham acknowledged the allegations and responded, saying, "they make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes." Adriana Diaz has more.
"CBS Mornings" exclusively announces the newest inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Anthony Mason reports.
The 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees were revealed on "CBS Mornings" on Wednesday. See the full list.
A judge has ordered that actor Timothy Busfield be released from jail during a detention hearing on child sex abuse charges.
On average, young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend about 7.5 hours a day on their screens, not including school work. A growing nonprofit is trying to change that alarming trend. The Balance Project focuses on delaying the use of smartphones for kids and encouraging more time with friends and independent play outside. Meg Oliver shows how.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
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.
A new investigative report by 404 Media says ICE agents have a new high-tech way to zero in on neighborhoods to raid. The report says it's an app called Elite, powered by Palantir. Joseph Cox, an investigative journalist at 404 Media, discusses his reporting on CBS News.
The ads will appear at the bottom of the chat window on the free and low-subscription versions of ChatGPT, OpenAI said Friday in a blog post.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
The Dinosaur National Monument, which is located on the border between Colorado and Utah, was last excavated in 1924.
Have you ever wondered if your dog is eavesdropping on you? A new study published in the Journal of Science found that some dogs are not only listening, but are also learning words. Lead scientist Dr. Shany Dror joins CBS News to discuss.
Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago are providing a deeper understanding of the emergence of Homo sapiens.
If you rang in the new year with a kiss, you took part in a tradition millions of years in the making. Scientists now say the origins of kissing go back much farther than most think. CBS News' Tina Kraus has more.
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
President Trump commented on ICE raids in the U.S. as the Justice Department served subpoenas for multiple Democratic officials in Minnesota. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez reports.
The suspect in the "Colonial Parkway murders" that shook Virginia in the 1980s has been linked to 2 more of the killings, investigators announced.
Authorities dismantled 24 industrial-scale labs and seized around 1,000 tons of chemicals used to make street drugs such as MDMA, amphetamine and meth.
Nathan Chasing Horse's defense attorney said prosecutors would present no evidence of the allegations, including no DNA evidence or eyewitnesses.
Virgin Galactic is sending its first all-female crew to space. Kellie Gerardi, who is leading the crew, joins "CBS News 24/7 Mornings" to discuss the goals of the mission.
Inch by inch, NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lumbered along its four-mile commute from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad 39-B. Mark Strassmann is at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with more.
Four Artemis II astronauts plan to fly around the moon and back next month, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them.
NASA is beginning its rollout of its Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft as preparations for the Artemis II mission enter their final stage.
Depending on the timing, NASA could launch a fresh crew to the space station while four other astronauts are flying around 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.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
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.
On average, young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend about 7.5 hours a day on their screens, not including school work. A growing nonprofit is trying to change that alarming trend. The Balance Project focuses on delaying the use of smartphones for kids and encouraging more time with friends and independent play outside. Meg Oliver shows how.
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
Brooklyn Beckham, the oldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, accused his parents in a social media statement of trying to undermine his marriage and of valuing "public promotion" over family. David Beckham acknowledged the allegations and responded, saying, "they make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes." Adriana Diaz has more.
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on President Trump's bid to remove Lisa Cook from her post on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
"CBS Mornings" exclusively announces the newest inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Anthony Mason reports.