Wife of "El Chapo" expected to admit she helped him run drug empire
CBS News has confirmed Emma Coronel Aispuro will also plead guilty to helping him escape a high-security Mexican prison.
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CBS News has confirmed Emma Coronel Aispuro will also plead guilty to helping him escape a high-security Mexican prison.
Ten correctional officers have been charged in connection with a January attack on inmates at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women.
Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell appeared separately in an Idaho court as they face new charges in the deaths of her two children and his ex-wife. Carter Evans reports.
In 1999, Jones was convicted of beating his great-aunt Berthena Bryant to death with a baseball bat when she refused to give him $30 for drugs.
Quintin Jones was executed on Wednesday, bringing an end to a 10-month pause in executions in the state of Texas. Jones was convicted of murdering his 83-year-old great aunt in 1999. CBSN Dallas has the story.
If you've ever wondered where your tax dollars are going, you're not alone: Cardi B posted a video on Instagram saying she want receipts of where her tax money is going. Washington Post national correspondent Philip Bump joined CBSN to break down his article responding to Cardi B's tax questions.
Kansas is among several states that currently pays nothing to people who have served years -- sometimes decades -- in prison for crimes they did not commit. The state is now taking steps to change that -- and it won't be a minute too soon for the wrongfully convicted man you're about to meet. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds reports.
Former USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University doctor Larry Nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison Wednesday. The first story about sexual abuse taking place at USA gymnastics was published in August of 2016 by a team of reporters from The Indianapolis Star. Marisa Kwiatkowski is an investigative reporter for The Indianapolis Star and part of the team that broke the story. She joins CBSN to discuss the reporting efforts that led to Nassar's conviction.
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl spent five years as a prisoner of the Taliban. Now a military judge will decide how long he will spend as a prisoner in the U.S. Bergdahl pleaded guilty last week to desertion and endangering his fellow troops. He was captured in 2009 after he abandoned his post in Afghanistan. DeMarco Morgan reports.
A mother-daughter duo in Florida could face up tp 16 years in prison if convicted for allegedly cheating their way to homecoming royalty. Emily Grover and her mom, Laura Carroll, were arrested in March, accused of accessing other students' accounts to cast hundreds of online votes so she could win. Officials announced this week that Grover, who recently turned 18, will be tried as an adult.
O.J. Simpson out on parole; Elementary school in Puerto Rico becomes new home for 2 families
O.J. Simpson has been released from a Nevada prison after serving nine years for armed robbery and other charges. What comes next for the former football star? CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN with more.
O.J. Simpson's time in prison could come to a close as early as Sunday. The former football star was granted parole in July and has been locked up in Nevada since 2008 following an armed robbery conviction. Simpson has said he'd like to return to Florida but that state's attorney general is trying to block the move. Jamie Yuccas reports.
A man was sentenced to 50 years in prison Wednesday after being found guilty in the death of his girlfriend. A Collin County jury found Jason Lowe guilty of murder in the death of Jessie Bardwell whose decomposing body was found in a rural area northeast of Dallas last year.
A jury in Italy found two men from California guilty of killing a police officer. They were sentenced to life in prison.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is considering signing into law a bill that would automatically restore the voting rights of people convicted of felonies after they've been released from prison. CBS News reporter Adam Brewster, who covers special elections and midterms, joins CBSN to explain what the bill aims to accomplish.
A Florida man has spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder he says he didn't commit. Evidence suggests he might be right -- will he get a new trial? "48 Hours"' Erin Moriarty has the latest on the case of Crosley Green -- a case she's been covering for more than 18 years. Watch Saturday, Aug. 19 at a special time -- 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
David Berkowitz talks with CBS News' Maurice DuBois about his early years and the impact finding out he was adopted had on him. The convicted killer talks with CBS News in his first major TV interview in a decade and his only interview about the 40th anniversary of his arrest.
Former hedge fund manager and pharmaceutical CEO Martin Shkreli faces up to 20 years in prison for his conviction on security fraud and conspiracy. Shkreli became the poster boy for greed on Wall Street after raising the price of a life-saving drug 5,000 percent. Tony Dokoupil reports.
In Taunton, Massachusetts, 20-year-old Michelle Carter was sentenced to at least 15 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter. She was convicted encouraging her suicidal boyfriend to take his own life in a series of texts. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
During an interview with "CBS This Morning," O.J. Simpson's lawyer, Malcolm Lavergne, slammed reports that his client has plans to visit the grave of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, after his release from prison. Simpson watched the segment from prison and asked Lavergne to deliver a message, saying that he visited Nicole's grave on "countless occasions" before going to prison. He says it's judgmental to describe something he did before his incarceration as insensitive.
O.J. Simpson is serving his final months in prison in protective custody after winning parole. Prison officials believe he's a potential target for other inmates. Malcolm Lavergne represented Simpson at the parole hearing in Nevada. Lavergne joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about what's ahead for his client, a claim made about Simpson living a "conflict-free" life and the Goldman family's civil suit.
Anthony Scaramucci threatens "drastic action" to stop leaks to press; Humpback whales make a comeback in New York City
There's a unique Italian restaurant in the rolling hills of Tuscany. It's located inside a prison -- and meals are served by those who are serving time. Seth Doane reports.
Amid Italy's stunning Tuscan landscape, local residents are making a beeline for one particular restaurant in the town of Volterra. The dining experience is not your typical dining one, these patrons are lining up to eat inside the walls of a high security prison. Seth Doane reports.
The Senate failed for the 14th time to advance a bill to end the government shutdown, now tied for the longest in U.S. history. Follow live updates here.
Election Day 2025 is here, with consequential races in New York City, New Jersey, Virginia and a redistricting ballot measure in California.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful people to hold the office, has died, his family says. He was 84.
Senators are discussing a deal that would fund the government alongside long-term appropriations bills in exchange for a vote on extending health care tax credits.
President Trump wrote on Truth Social that federal food benefits "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"
Sean Dunn has been charged with a misdemeanor felony count for throwing a sandwich at a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent during President Trump's federal takeover of D.C.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the agency may need to close "certain parts of the airspace" if the shutdown continues.
Four suspects were arrested and nine people kidnapped by the gang were freed following the clash in Sinaloa, officials said.
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein provided the Justice Department with "precise and detailed" information about 20 alleged co-conspirators, House Democrats say.