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Arrest could come Monday in Russia investigation; James Madison's Montpelier explores its history of slaves
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Arrest could come Monday in Russia investigation; James Madison's Montpelier explores its history of slaves
First charges in Russia investigation to be revealed Monday; Trucking industry faces serious driver shortage
Lawmakers call for probe into Puerto Rico power repair deal; Amazon shoppers will soon have option of in-home delivery
Top Alabama newspapers reject Roy Moore; 4 girls helping Cambodian families from thousands of miles away
Dow drops more than 1,000 points; Marathon runner and Holocaust survivor keeps going to tell his story.
Austin bombings: Package that didn't explode may provide key evidence; FDNY firefighters killed in Iraq remembered for their determination to help others
Mueller says he did not clear Trump of wrongdoing; Remembering the Apollo 11 splashdown 50 years later.
Hurricane Dorian expected to hit Florida as Category 4 storm; The Queen's Guards try not to faint as temperatures soar.
Authorities find wreckage of downed helicopter in Hawaii; School surprises bus driver with new car and raise
In Puerto Rico, nearly 90% of people ages 12 or older have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and just over 80% are fully vaccinated. Isabella Cueto, a Sharon Begley-STAT Science Reporting Fellow at STAT News, joins CBSN AM to discuss just how the U.S. territory became so successful.
A powerful storm is barreling through the Caribbean tonight prompting warnings in the U.S. Virgins Islands and Puerto Rico where about 100,000 are already without power.
Senate gearing up for Trump's impeachment trial; Continuing the fight for civil rights.
Iran denies shooting down Ukrainian passenger jet; On the Road: A DNA test reveals a past.
Fla. extends emergency declaration to all counties; British soldiers brave brutal heat waves.
Hurricane Dorian expected to reach Cat 3; The bond between U.S. Marines.
Puerto Rico prepares for Tropical Storm Dorian; Airline crew shows kindness to autistic boy.
Trump optimistic on new trade talks with China; Tennis legend Althea Gibson honored at U.S. Open.
Analysis of the Democratic debates in Detroit; Toddler & soccer player share special connection.
Protesters block off highway in Puerto Rico; Firefighter sees American flag in color.
Awaiting Mueller's congressional testimony; Biden vs. Bernie on the health care debate
Growing backlash to Trump's racist Tweets; CBS News legacy covering Apollo 11.
Four years ago, Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico and left the island and its people forever changed. University of Puerto Rico professor Arturo Massol-Deyá joins CBSN to discuss the impact.
More transgender or gender non-conforming people were violently killed in Puerto Rico in 2020 than in any other state or territory. Now, activists and victims are speaking out about the violence they face, from both citizens and police.
When asked about whether officers have sexually assaulted trans people, Lieutenant Aimée Alvarado said "it could have happened."
When asked about whether officers have sexually assaulted trans people, Lieutenant Aimée Alvarado, director of the crimes against women and domestic violence unit at the Puerto Rico Police Department, told CBS News that “it could have happened.”
A federal grand jury indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two criminal counts. Comey has said he is innocent.
Two major TV station owners, Sinclair and Nexstar, said they will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air Friday after preempting the show last week.
Attorney General Pam Bondi said she has ordered DOJ agents to guard ICE facilities — and directed counterterrorism task forces to look into attacks against federal agents.
A magistrate judge expressed confusion and surprise at some points during a Thursday night court session when a federal grand jury returned James Comey's indictment.
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to withhold more than $4 billion in foreign aid funding through a maneuver known as a "pocket rescission."
The gunman in the deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, Shane Tamura, wrote about the brain disease CTE in a note obtained by investigators.
Humberto rapidly strengthened into a major hurricane as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, was convicted of murdering a state trooper in 1973 and escaped prison in 1979.
Senate Democrats are escalating their demands for information about White House border czar Tom Homan and any involvement he has had in federal contracts.