A kidnapping suspect has been arrested after video on an Oregon home security camera appeared to show a woman being carried away against her will.
Larry Nassars victims have reached a $138.7 million settlement deal with the Justice Department to resolve their claims of wrongdoing against the FBI
Hoping for a break in the homicide investigation of Chicago police Officer Luis Huesca, investigators have released security video of a person of interest.
A former police officer is on the run after allegedly killing his ex-wife and girlfriend and abducting a 1-year-old child in Washington state, according to authorities.
Deportation flights are expected to begin in July as the U.K. approves a bill to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda.
The judge in Donald Trumps hush money criminal trial is reviewing if the former presidents Truth Social posts violate the courts gag order. CBS News Errol Barnett and Graham Kates have the latest.
United Nations human rights chief Volker Trk said he is horrified by an apparent mass grave site found near a medical facility in Gazas Khan Younis. Wyre Davies with BBC News, a CBS News partner, has more.
The Senate is debating whether to pass a set of bills that would release additional funds for U.S. allies Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion is following from Capitol Hill.
Relatively few Americans say they know a lot about President Bidens initiatives to combat climate change, according to a CBS News poll. Carolyn Kissane, a New York University global affairs associate dean and professor, joins CBS News with more on Bidens climate policies.
President Biden is visiting Tampa, Florida, Tuesday to campaign on federal abortion measures and reproductive rights as more states take up bans and restrictions. CBS News campaign reporter Aaron Navarro has the latest.
A spokesperson for House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested that GOP leaders do not see an avenue for passing border security reform this Congress.
A U.K. judge said Tuesday that a legal challenge over the governments role in allowing arms to be sent to Israel can be heard at the High Court in October.
Newport, Michigan, resident Marshella Marie Chidester has been identified as the drunken driving suspect who plunged her car into the Swan Boat Club on Saturday, killing two children.
Moroccan officials want to grow the countrys aviation industry, as companies like Airbus and Boeing outsource production, design and maintenance to countries from Thailand to Mexico.
Milwaukee Brewers said pitcher Jakob Junis was sent to the hospital for further evaluation on Monday after he was struck in the neck with a line-drive during batting practice.
David Pecker, former publisher of the National Enquirer, testified at Trumps trial that the tabloid manufactured a negative story in 2016 about Sen. Ted Cruzs father.
The Justice Department agreed to pay more than $138 million to victims of disgraced sports physician Larry Nassar and apologized for the FBIs failing to act on warnings about the convicted sex abuser, officials said Tuesday.
A cameraman for Megan Thee Stallion alleges he was trapped inside a moving vehicle with the hip-hop star in a foreign country while she had sex with a woman.
Baby Sabreen Alrouh Joudeh was born an orphan after she was delivered from her dead mothers womb following an Israeli airstrike that also killed her father and sister. NBC News captured the emotional moment baby Sabreens grandmother and uncle met her for the first time in the neonatal unit in Rafahs Emirati Hospital.
In an exclusive interview with Lester Holt, FBI Director Christopher Wray says that though the bureau does not monitor protests they do share intelligence about specific threats of violence with campuses, with state and local law enforcement.