Grand jury thinks at least one witness committed perjury in Trump probe
The grand jury probed efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
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The grand jury probed efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Russian millionaire with Kremlin ties turned $2 million into $21 million by trading on hacked corporate info, prosecutors said.
Rep. George Santos of New York is facing new questions about his work for a firm that allegedly orchestrated a Ponzi scheme. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports.
An October trial date is for Nathan Carman, the man charged with killing his mother in 2016 as part of an alleged scheme to inherit millions.
"I don't really find it funny yet," said Keith Stonehouse, whose son Mason ordered a string of deliveries on his dad's phone.
A con woman with 15 aliases and dozens of scams across 16 states. How the FBI outsmarted this mysterious grifter. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS series "FBI."
Russian spies living as Americans. Could they be your neighbors? How the FBI stopped a potential threat to national security. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS series "FBI."
Over 1,000 people have pleaded guilty or have been convicted of federal charges of defrauding COVID-19 relief programs that Congress established early in the pandemic.
While leaving his office Tuesday, Republican Congressman George Santos told CBS News that he's "confident" he would be cleared in any investigation because he has "nothing to hide."
Small investment research firm claims one of the world's richest people is presiding over the "Largest Con in Corporate History."
The Agriculture Department is rolling out sweeping new guidelines that it says will help stamp out fraud and protect organic integrity throughout the supply chain. Correspondent Nikki Battiste reports.
Thousands of practicing nurses in the U.S. could potentially be working with bogus academic credentials.
The woman faces one charge for allegedly using a fake birth certificate to deceive the school board.
While the Florida woman was able to buy herself a new home, cars and luxury goods, the 87-year-old Holocaust survivor from Manhattan lost his life savings, prosecutors say.
The disgraced lawyer from South Carolina will appear before a small-town jury in Colleton County, as his trial begins on Monday.
They also seized 55.27 million shares of Robinhood stock currently valued at about $526 million.
The USDA has released new guidelines for organic food labels in order to crack down on fraud and boost oversight amid a surge of popularity in the organic food market. Nikki Battiste has the details.
The stricter guidelines will give consumers confidence that their products are certified organic, the CEO of the Organic Trade Association said.
Regulators claim the former drug executive, who served four years in prison for fraud, is violating lifetime industry ban.
Lawyers say an investment account belonging to the former sprinting star that held millions has been nearly completely drained.
Elon Musk and other Tesla directors are facing a shareholder lawsuit over a 2018 tweet, in which said he was considering taking Tesla private. Investors said the tweet cost them billions. The trial in the lawsuit got underway this week. Jill Fisch, a professor of business law at the University of Pennsylvania, joined CBS News to discuss the trial.
Prosecutors said the campaign at the time was the largest fraud perpetrated through the crowdfunding platform.
Disgraced crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges related to his defunct cryptocurrency exchange in federal court in Manhattan. Michael Parker, head of the anti-money-laundering and sanctions practice at Ferrari and Associates, joins CBS News' Elaine Quijano to discuss the details of SBF's case.
More than 1 in 4 retirees say they spend more than they can afford. These part-time jobs can help make ends meet.
New York Republican Rep.-elect George Santos hasn't even been sworn into office yet, but there are calls for him to resign after he confessed to lying about his education, work history and family. Caitlin Huey-Burns takes a look.
The Brown University shooting suspect was found dead in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire. Authorities believe he is also responsible for killing an MIT professor.
The Justice Department expects to release "several hundred thousand" records from the Epstein files today, a top official said. Follow live updates here.
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem said late Thursday the Trump administration will pause the diversity visa lottery program, which she said was used by alleged Brown University shooter Claudio Manuel Neves Valente.
Officials say the same gunman who opened fire at Brown University also killed an MIT professor two days later. Here's what we know about the suspect, who was found dead Thursday night.
Jack Smith, who oversaw two investigations into President Trump, appeared before the House Judiciary Committee for a closed-door deposition Wednesday.
Australia will use a sweeping buyback scheme to "get guns off our streets," Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Friday.
Putin claims no "willingness from Ukraine" to negotiate a peace deal as he touts battlefield gains, and Kyiv claims a brazen strike on a ship far from Russia.
Information from a tipster who posted on Reddit about a strange encounter with another man was key in cracking the Brown University and MIT shootings cases, police say.
Albert Brooks said he's still in shock over the death of his friend Rob Reiner, whom he met at 14 years old.