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In a deposition obtained by CNN, Stephen Paddock said he gambled all night and slept all day, sometimes wagering up to $1 million a night at various Nevada casinos. The deposition also claims that at one point, he called himself the biggest video poker player in the world. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Hurricane Nate brings flooding, power outages to Louisiana and Mississippi; Vegas shooting victim leaves behind husband, two children and a class of kindergartners
Fifty-eight people were killed in last week's shooting in Las Vegas, including Jennifer Parks, who lived in Palmdale, California, with her husband and two children. Mireya Villarreal has more on the family and the community who lost one of their own.
Survivors of the Las Vegas shooting are still coming to terms with the devastation they experienced last week. Meanwhile, investigators are still working to ascertain a motive for the attack. Jamie Yuccas reports.
"SWAT has an explosive breach. Everyone in the hallway needs to move back," the dispatcher called out, just before officers destroyed the Las Vegas shooter's hotel room door. (Credit: Bild Exclusive/Polaris)
Adam Winkler, law professor at the University of California Los Angeles and the author of 'gunfight' - a history of the debate over gun control, joins to discuss how to address gun control effectively.
We can honor the sense of common humanity we feel after of this tragedy by kindling a similar spirit to those heroes in Las Vegas who demonstrated acts of selflessness, humanity, and bravery.
Former Homeland Security Advisor to George W. Bush and CBS News National Security Analyst Fran Townsend and former FBI Profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole discuss the shooting in Las Vegas.
Senator Dianne Feinstein, D-California, discusses the Las Vegas shooting with Face the Nation Moderator John Dickerson.
On tonight's 60 Minutes, the Las Vegas police officers who stormed gunman Stephen Paddock's hotel room speak in-depth for the first time with correspondent Bill Whitaker and reveal what they found.
Las Vegas killer's car contained explosives, may have planned to escape; Steve Hartman: Leaders must do something -- anything -- to stop mass shootings
Marilou Danley, the girlfriend of Las Vegas shooter Stephen Paddock, told investigators she was worried about his mental stability. Danley says she had no idea Paddock was planning the attack. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss what's next in the FBI investigation.
Eric Church broke down on stage at the Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday as he spoke about fans who died in the Las Vegas shooting rampage.
President Trump and some Republican lawmakers are signaling willingness to consider regulating bump stocks. Authorities say the Las Vegas gunman used the devices to make semi-automatic rifles mimic fully automatic weapons. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes breaks down the debate on Capitol Hill.
The investigation into Stephen Paddock's shooting rampage in Las Vegas continues but so far his motive remains a mystery. Authorities believe he may have plotted attacks -- possibly including a car bombing -- at other major music festivals and events. Vladimir Duthiers takes CBSN through the latest.
Police believe the Las Vegas gunman had an escape plan and must have had help along the way; therapy dogs are providing comfort in Las Vegas.
After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Republican lawmakers have signaled they're open to regulating the kind of equipment that enabled the shooter to gun down hundreds of concertgoers. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the response on Capitol Hill.
Las Vegas gunman's motive still a mystery; Therapy dogs serve as "second responders" in Las Vegas.
More than a month before the attack in Las Vegas, Stephen Paddock booked a room that overlooked the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago, but never checked in. He also booked rooms overlooking a different festival in Las Vegas and researched locations in Boston around Fenway Park. Jeff Pegues reports.
Investigators are no closer to understanding what may have inspired Stephen Paddock to create such carnage in Las Vegas. His preparations were so elaborate, including placing cameras outside his room, that investigators believe Paddock may have had an accomplice. John Blackstone reports.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders addressed the possibility of banning "bump stocks" after the Las Vegas shooting. She also spoke about President Trump's visits to Las Vegas and Puerto Rico. Watch the full press briefing.
58 people were killed Sunday night in the mass shooting at a concert in Las Vegas. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers takes a moment to honor the victims by sharing some of their stories.
Focus turns to gunman's girlfriend as she returns to U.S.; Father-daughter paramedic team recalls Las Vegas shooting
Firefighter Ben Kole was off duty while his daughter Rachel worked as an EMT during the concert in Las Vegas on Sunday. Neither were prepared for what would happen next. Carter Evans has more on their story.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
The terror attack unfolded outside a synagogue in the English city of Manchester while worshippers were inside, authorities said.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
Deonte' Nash, a former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, shares details from his lawsuit against the music mogul in an exclusive "CBS Mornings" interview.
A shutdown could cost the economy $7 billion each week, according to one analysis.
Israel says Gaza flotilla activists, including Greta Thunberg, are safe and being transferred to Israel after their boats were intercepted at sea.
Among the fundraisers that have cropped up in the wake of the deadly mass shooting at a Michigan church last weekend, one aims to raise money not for the victims but, instead, for family members of the accused shooter. And it appears to have the backing of many LDS members.
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings at a rate of six billion tons a second.
Sarah Jessica Parker joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the difficult decision to end HBO's "And Just Like That" and what comes next.