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Ex-U.S. ambassador arrested, accused of serving as agent of Cuba
Manuel Rocha, who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, has been arrested in a long-running FBI investigation. He is accused of serving as an agent of Cuba.
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Manuel Rocha, who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, has been arrested in a long-running FBI investigation. He is accused of serving as an agent of Cuba.
Israel pounded targets in the southern Gaza Strip, intensifying a renewed offensive after a weeklong truce with Hamas and giving rise to renewed concerns about civilian casualties.
"Magic, wonder and joy" is the holiday theme at the White House.
New details have emerged about Rosalynn Carter's final days before her death Sunday at age 96.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter died on Sunday, Nov. 19, at her home in Plains, Georgia, at the age of 96.
President Biden has announced five nominees to federal judgeships, including the first Muslim-American on any circuit court.
A Texas man who claimed his death sentence was based on false expert testimony has been executed for killing a man during a robbery in the 1990s.
Four offices in Washington state were evacuated Wednesday, and similar incidents were reported nationwide, the FBI said.
Trump political appointee and Marine Corps veteran Federico Klein was sentenced to almost six years in prison for attacking law enforcement during the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
Court documents show Idaho police began investigating the pair earlier this summer after a 15-year-old girl's mother told authorities her daughter had been sexually assaulted and later taken to Oregon to get an abortion.
New York Rep. George Santos is accused of racking up thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges on his campaign donors' credit cards.
Michigan State athletic director Alan Haller said he has suspended an employee involved in allowing Adolf Hitler's image to be shown on videoboards before playing No. 2 Michigan.
The Senate Minority Leader commented on his health status during a broader discussion about foreign policy on "Face the Nation."
The Supreme Court has ordered two internet sellers of gun parts to comply with a Biden administration regulation aimed at the difficult-to-trace firearms.
Republicans have selected Rep. Jim Jordan to be their nominee to be the next speaker.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped his Democratic bid for the presidency to run instead as an independent candidate.
Israel's national emergency services agency says at least 1,500 more have been wounded in the Hamas military incursion.
A state spokesperson says a man brought a handgun into the Wisconsin Capitol and demanded to see Gov. Tony Evers and returned at night with an assault rifle.
Rep. Justin Jones said his expulsion and subsequent treatment has been "an anathema to a free, democratic society."
Hours before a midnight deadline, Congress passed a short-term funding bill to keep the government running for 45 days.
The Navy will begin randomly testing its special operations forces for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs beginning in November.
Dianne Feinstein was the longest-serving woman in the U.S. Senate as well as the longest-serving senator from California.
Former President Trump addressed many of his remarks to UAW workers who were not in the room where he was speaking.
"No one in this House is above any of us. Therefore I must step down as your speaker," Anthony Rota, the speaker of Canada's House of Commons, said on Tuesday.
Environmental activists are praising President Biden's American Climate Corps, which the White House says will serve as a major green jobs training program.
The Loveland Police Department says it's searching for a suspect who is accused of fleeing a traffic stop and getting into multiple road rage incidents on Sunday.
The building that used to be the Julia Greeley Boarding House on the 2900 block of Walnut Street now includes a historic marker.
Colorado transportation officials are working to improve a heavily congested highway in the northern part of the Denver metro area.
The State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the location of members of the malicious cyber hacking group Andariel.
In Westminster, massive woodpiles have sat idle on a vacant lot off Sheridan Boulevard for over a year.
The Loveland Police Department says it's searching for a suspect who is accused of fleeing a traffic stop and getting into multiple road rage incidents on Sunday.
The building that used to be the Julia Greeley Boarding House on the 2900 block of Walnut Street now includes a historic marker.
Colorado transportation officials are working to improve a heavily congested highway in the northern part of the Denver metro area.
In Westminster, massive woodpiles have sat idle on a vacant lot off Sheridan Boulevard for over a year.
As the Regional Transportation District grapples with crime issues on buses and light rail trains in the Denver metro area, CBS News Colorado has learned that its Chief of Police and Emergency Management, Joel Fitzgerald Sr., has been placed on leave as an outside investigator looks into alleged "policy violations."
CBS News Colorado Reporter Michael Abeyta provides the full details on why a major proposed merger between two grocery giants is now on hold.
While the festivities are all in Paris, the Colorado Springs Fire Department visited the Olympic Museum and took part in some friendly competitive activities.
The Aurora Police Department says officers are investigating a fatal crash that left one person dead and two minors injured.
Colorado authorities say one person is in custody for mail theft in Boulder and warn the public not to use outdoor blue drop-off boxes.
The Colorado band is performing at the Arvada Center on Sept. 7.
Hundreds of the nation's top athletes will represent Team USA in Paris at the 2024 Olympics.
This is what you need to know about when the 2024 Paris Olympics start and end, along with key games and events on the schedule.
Nikola Jokic's older brother has been formerly charged for an assault at an April Nuggets game.
The Denver Nuggets and about a dozen other NBA teams have been sued in federal court by music publishers who allege the teams used songs by Drake, Jay-Z, Beyoncé and others without the publishers' consent.
The Denver Nuggets announced its preseason schedule, as the team will open up the new basketball year against the 2023-24 Champions, the Boston Celtics.
The State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the location of members of the malicious cyber hacking group Andariel.
Vice President Kamala Harris condemned protesters who engaged in "despicable acts" and "dangerous hate-fueled rhetoric."
The hydrothermal explosion happened in Yellowstone National Park's Biscuit Basin just before 10 a.m. local time on Tuesday, July 23.
Hundreds of the nation's top athletes will represent Team USA in Paris at the 2024 Olympics.
Vice President Kamala Harris is criss-crossing the country as she begins a lightning speed presidential campaign.
The State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the location of members of the malicious cyber hacking group Andariel.
Vice President Kamala Harris condemned protesters who engaged in "despicable acts" and "dangerous hate-fueled rhetoric."
Vice President Kamala Harris is criss-crossing the country as she begins a lightning speed presidential campaign.
The bombers were intercepted by U.S. and Canadian fighter jets in the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone.
President Biden said it's been the privilege of his life to serve the country for over 50 years.
Another day with "unhealthy" air quality rankings passed as Coloradans with respiratory issues huddled indoors to keep from breathing the smoke and ozone-laden air.
Prompted by a near-drowning experience as a child, Olympic swimmer Cullen Jones is now a swim lesson advocate. Here are his top tips to stay safe.
A new study has found tiny pieces of plastic we use everyday can find its way into the plaques of clogged coronary arteries. We asked a Colorado physician for tips on how to protect our health, despite these tiny particles being practically unavoidable.
COVID is spiking across the country, but why? CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains why July is seeing increased cases.
One French sports official says "nothing has been put into place" by Paris Olympics organizers to avoid or handle a potential coronavirus outbreak.
The Colorado Attorney General's office is applauding a ruling that puts the plans for a proposed merger between two of the country's largest grocery store chains temporarily on hold.
Westminster police are warning the public about a growing burglary trend in which small business owners are being targeted at their homes.
IRA rollovers are supposed to help workers prepare for retirement, but a quirk in the system could cost you.
Travelers have a number of rights when airlines scratch or delay their flights. Here's what you should know.
Displaying not a shred of anxiety, Pixar's "Inside Out 2" has rung up $1.4 billion at the box office since its June release.
A new national study from Prudential Financial shows Gen Xers are struggling to be prepared for retirement.
As temperatures heat up and Coloradans escape extreme weather outside, the heat will also put a strain on air conditioners keeping you cool inside.
The new nonprofit, On The House Denver, works with caseworkers and other nonprofit organizations to provide its clients with furniture and essential home items at no cost.
Last week was scorching hot in Colorado, so many people were staying indoors and cranking up the air conditioning.
The University of Denver is launching a new certificate program to address affordable housing needs in Colorado.