
3 men convicted for stealing ancient coins in 9-minute museum heist
Three men have been convicted of the theft of hundreds of ancient gold coins from a German museum in 2022 and handed prison sentences ranging up to 11 years.
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Three men have been convicted of the theft of hundreds of ancient gold coins from a German museum in 2022 and handed prison sentences ranging up to 11 years.
Police said the suspect in a double homicide in an Arkansas state park that killed two parents may have sustained an injury. Officials have shared a photo of a person of interest.
Four people, including a New York City Police Department officer and a Blackstone executive, died after a gunman with a high-powered rifle opened fire inside an office building in Midtown Manhattan, police said. The gunman died of self-inflicted wounds, police said. CBS News' Lilia Luciano has the latest details, while retired FBI special agent Mary Ellen O'Toole has more on what's next for investigators on the case.
National Football League commissioner Roger Goodell said one employee was shot and "seriously injured" in a shooting at a midtown Manhattan office building.
The victims of the Manhattan office building shooting are identified as NYPD Officer Didarul Islam, Blackstone executive Wesley LePatner, Cornell grad Julia Hyman and security officer Aland Etienne.
Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney has filed an appeal to have his client's conviction overturned, alleging she was improperly prosecuted, while pleading with the Supreme Court and President Trump for help. The Jeffrey Epstein accomplice was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison for sex trafficking. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest.
A New York City Police Department officer and three others were killed Monday when a gunman carrying a high-powered rifle opened fire inside an office building in Midtown Manhattan, police said, also confirming the suspect died of self-inflicted gun wounds. CBS News correspondent Bradley Blackburn has the latest updates, while Kirk Burkhalter, a criminal law professor at New York Law School, joins with more details.
Shane Tamura, the shooter behind the deadly rampage in Midtown Manhattan, was apparently targeting NFL offices, NYC Mayor Eric Adams says.
Fear and confusion were rampant after a gunman shot and killed four people and wounded another in a Midtown Manhattan office tower Monday evening before, authorities said, taking his own life.
An NYPD officer and 3 others were killed in Midtown Manhattan shooting on Monday. City officials took questions about the case.
President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House. They presented a united front on the Russia-Ukraine war.
President Trump says he plans to sign an executive order "to end mail-in ballots, because they're corrupt." Here's what to know about his claims.
Erin is the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic this year, and meteorologists are closely tracking its path and forecast.
More than 550 pages of investigation documents were released by Idaho State Police in response to public records requests.
Democratic state Rep. Nicole Collier says she remains locked in the House chamber because she wouldn't sign a permission slip to be under escort by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
A federal judge tossed out part of a lawsuit brought by detainees at the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center in the Florida Everglades, handing a partial victory to the Trump administration.
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI's co-deputy director, alongside the law enforcement agency's current second-in-command, Dan Bongino.
Twenty states and the District of Columbia sued the Justice Department for adding a new immigration enforcement rule to crime victim grants.
Incomes are still trailing inflation four years after the pandemic-era surge in prices, causing a financial pinch for many households.