Jonathan Majors arraigned on domestic violence charge
Prosecutors say the charge was revised to reflect the perspective of Jonathan Majors' 30-year-old accuser, rather than the police officer whose account was used in the original version.
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Prosecutors say the charge was revised to reflect the perspective of Jonathan Majors' 30-year-old accuser, rather than the police officer whose account was used in the original version.
Lawyers for writer E. Jean Carroll and former President Donald Trump delivered their closing arguments in her civil lawsuit accusing him of rape and defamation. Trump has denied the charges, while Carroll's side claims testimony from several other women shows a pattern of behavior. CBS News reporter Graham Kates joins Errol Barnett and Tony Dokoupil from outside the courthouse in lower Manhattan with the latest.
The Met Gala — one of the most important events for the fashion industry — returns Monday night in New York City. Amanda Krause, senior lifestyle reporter at Insider, joins "Weekender" to discuss the significance behind this year's theme.
The man who is seen placing Jordan Neely in a chokehold has not been charged in connection with Neely's death.
Every month during her physical therapy, Melody Morrow's billing statement arrived in the mail with a new drawing.
The death of Jordan Neely, who was seen on video being placed in a chokehold by a Marine veteran on a New York City subway train, has been ruled a homicide. The death has prompted outrage and protests. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
The choking death of a homeless Black man at the hands of a White New York City subway rider has sent ripples through the city. The 30-year-old victim, Jordan Neely, had a history of mental illness. Some are calling his death a criminal act, while others justify it as self-defense against a man who was threatening passengers. CBS's Lilia Luciano reports.
Ed Sheeran won a copyright lawsuit alleging his hit song "Thinking Out Loud" took fundamental elements from Marvin Gaye's classic.
The death of a man reportedly put in a chokehold by another passenger on a New York City subway has been deemed a homicide. Police spoke with the 24-year-old Marine veteran witnesses say initiated the choke but he was not arrested. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Errol Barnett spoke with Greg Donaldson, an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about why the man was let go.
Trump's attorneys said the matter involves "important federal questions" that require the intervention of a federal court.
Sources say a former Marine restrained the other passenger, who was acting erratically. Video shows the passenger who later died being kept in a chokehold.
Trump will not be in attendance at the hearing, the first in his criminal case since his April 4 arraignment.
The Broadway production has received five Tony nominations, including for best director and best sound design.
A woman who says Donald Trump silently molested her on an airliner in the late 1970s testified in support of the writer who alleges that a flirtatious 1996 encounter with the future president ended in a violent sexual attack.
Writers Guild of America entertainment writers are on strike, forcing production for some programs to be put on hold. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston explains what the union wants and how it could impact other parts of the entertainment industry.
The stars were out in New York City for fashion's biggest night, the Met Gala. Lilliana Vazquez, style expert and founder of The LV Guide, joined CBS News to talk about who was best dressed and who wore the most outrageous outfits.
Ed Sheeran sang in court again during his second day on the witness stand at a trial claiming he stole from Marvin Gaye to create "Thinking Out Loud."
The 76th Annual Tony Awards, hosted by Ariana DeBose, will air on Sunday, June 11 at 8 p.m. ET exclusively on CBS and Paramount+.
The agency is rethinking its deposit insurance cap after three banks failed when panicked customers withdrew their funds.
The designer was known not only for haute couture, but for his myriad controversies surrounding comments he made about women, immigrants and other marginalized groups.
In a letter to the judge, Trump's lawyers argued the judge has made "unfair and prejudicial" rulings against the former president.
Wintour and Met Museum Costume Institute curator-in-charge Andrew Bolton gave CBS News a sneak peek of the exhibition that will be celebrated at Monday's Met Gala.
"Thinking Out Loud" and "Let's Get It On" were released decades apart, but some say they sound seamless when paired together.
Columnist E. Jean Carroll faced cross-examination from former President Donald Trump's attorney in the New York trial of her civil lawsuit against Trump, in which she alleges that he sexually assaulted her in the mid-1990s. Elaine Quijano reports.
A 94-year-old woman had her home taken away over a small unpaid tax bill. Were her constitutional rights violated?
Bipartisan Senate talks aimed at ending the government shutdown continued as both parties grappled with the fallout from Tuesday's elections. Follow live updates here.
Exit polls in the 2025 races in New Jersey, Virginia, New York City and California showed Trump and the economy were on the minds of voters.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether a federal emergency powers law authorizes President Trump's most sweeping tariffs.
Democratic Rep. Jared Golden of Maine will not run for reelection next year, he announced Wednesday, a move that could complicate Democrats' efforts to win a House majority.
Mayor-elect Mamdani's win in New York is cheered by his London counterpart and a former mentor in Uganda, but draws a warning from Israel's U.S. ambassador.
Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said Wednesday that he was concerned by the Justice Department's "highly unusual" handling of the case by moving to "indict first, investigate second."
The number of fatalities may increase after a UPS plane crashed Tuesday near the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum says the harassment she suffered from a drunk man near the government seat is an assault on all women.
Candidates from different wings of the Democratic Party won key races on Election Day 2025 in the biggest test since President Trump's victory last year.