Cornyn: Any Trump-Russia ties "legitimate area of inquiry"
Senators John Cornyn and Angus King appeared on "Face the Nation" Sunday, giving the latest on the Senate Intelligence Committee probe into Russia
Senators John Cornyn and Angus King appeared on "Face the Nation" Sunday, giving the latest on the Senate Intelligence Committee probe into Russia
The federal investigation into communications between members of President Trump's campaign team and Russian intelligence is apparently widening. FBI Director James Comey had told Congress last week that his agents are looking at interactions between Trump's team and Moscow starting last July. It turns out the investigation has been going on even longer. Jeff Pegues reports.
Investigators looking into whether Trump campaign reps had role in helping Russian intelligence as far back as March 2016
CBS News has learned that FBI agents are looking into whether Trump campaign associates were coordinating with Russian operatives as early as March 2016. By that time, President Trump and Hillary Clinton were the clear favorites to win their respective primaries. Jeff Pegues reports.
Democratic strategist Lynda Tran and Republican strategist Alex Conant join CBSN to discuss Michael Flynn's potential role in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
The president suggested the investigation into possible coordination between Trump associates and Russian officials is merely an excuse for Hillary Clinton's election loss
Veteran reporter and Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the controversy surrounding House Intelligence Committee chair Devin Nunes and the investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election.
Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is seeking cover against possible prosecution relating to investigations into Russian meddling in the U.S. election
Former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is seeking protection against possible prosecution relating to investigations into Russian meddling in the U.S. election. In a statement Thursday night, Flynn's lawyer said "General Flynn certainly has a story to tell, and he very much wants to tell it, should the circumstances permit." Margaret Brennan reports.
President Trump's fired National Security Adviser Michael Flynn is willing to be interviewed in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election -- provided he can be shielded from what his attorney calls "unfair prosecution." Major Garrett has more.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is investigating signs of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election with a hearing today. Meanwhile, a similar investigation by the House Intelligence Committee is on hold after chairman Devin Nunes made a controversial trip to the White House. Politico's Darren Samuelsohn discusses the latest on CBSN.
The Senate Intelligence Committee hears new testimony in its investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. On the other side of the Capitol, the House investigation is stuck, with members arguing over committee chairman Devin Nunes and his relationship with the White House. Jeff Pegues reports.
The House Intelligence Committee's investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election is mired in controversy because of the curious behavior of the committee's Republican chairman. Major Garrett pressed the president's spokesman for details, and reports from the White House.
Sen. Richard Burr, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking member, spoke at a news conference about their investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election. It was in sharp contrast to the House committee, which is surrounded by controversy. Jeff Pegues reports.
In an interview with Norah O'Donnell, House Speaker Paul Ryan discussed the investigation into Russian meddling in the election. Ryan said that the U.S. has a "special responsibility" to protect allies from similar behavior by Russia. The rest of the interview will air Thursday on "CBS This Morning."
The leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sens. Richard Burr (R-N.C.) and Mark Warner (D-Va.) provided an update to reporters on their investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. CBS Radio News Correspondent Bill Rehkopf spoke to CBSN about what Burr and Warner revealed.
The White House is standing by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) in his refusal to recuse himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to explain.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) joins CBSN to discuss the controversy over House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes' handling of the investigation into the Trump transition team's contacts with Russia. McCain also explains why he thinks the fallout from Russian interference in the election is far from over.
GOP senator revives his call for a select committee or independent commission to investigate Russian interference in 2016 U.S. election
As part of its investigation, the FBI is trying to determine whether there was any coordination between the Trump campaign and Russian officials
CBS News breaks down the events leading to the attorney general's recusal from the FBI's investigation into Russian meddling in the U.S. election
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is under new pressure to withdraw from an investigation into Russian interference with the 2016 election. The Justice Department confirms Sessions spoke with Russia's U.S. ambassador twice last year, while he was a U.S. senator and an adviser to the Trump campaign. Jeff Pegues reports.
Democrats have blamed FBI Director James Comey's handling of an investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server as a reason for her loss to Donald Trump
"Just because there’s a political election doesn’t mean it goes away," said House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz
The New York Times investigates how the Kremlin hacked, then leaked tens of thousands of emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. National security correspondent David Sanger discusses how a "series of people asleep at the wheel" -- including the FBI -- the White House's slow reaction and "missed signals" failed to prevent the Russian intrusion. "CBS This Morning" asked for comment from the FBI, the White House, the DNC, the Republican National Committee and the Trump transition. We did not immediately get a response.
During the rally, former President Donald Trump declared several times that he was better looking than Vice President Kamala Harris.
Former New York congressman George Santos is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court Monday on Long Island.
"I'm going to give him a taste of his own conduct," said the former mayor of San Francisco.
The Biden administration announced in April a new rule that expands Title IX's protections to LGBTQ students.
The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest military award for bravery in combat, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor.
Former President Donald Trump also disclosed more than $100 million in liabilities for recent legal cases.
"There's no doubt that control of the House runs through New York and runs specifically through the Hudson Valley," said New York Democratic Rep. Pat Ryan.
In North Carolina, Harris took note of falling inflation but added, "Still, we know that many Americans don't yet feel that progress in their daily lives."
The Butler County native has been in Russian prison since 2021.
Mark Twitchell, a Canadian filmmaker, is dubbed "The Dexter Killer" because of the numerous links between the TV series and his real-life crimes.
During the rally, former President Donald Trump declared several times that he was better looking than Vice President Kamala Harris.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City and Canadian National railroads, which haul millions of tons of freight across the border, have stopped taking certain shipments.
The teen's parents alleged in the suit a paraprofessional repeatedly shoved him into a utility closet, hit him, and once photographed him locked in a cage used to store athletic equipment.
There were 37 bids for the iconic hat won by Harrison Ford, who played the intrepid archaeologist, Indiana Jones, according to the auction house Propstore.
A U.S. district judge said in her ruling that FuboTV was likely to be successful in proving that the joint venture would violate antitrust laws.
Former President Donald Trump also disclosed more than $100 million in liabilities for recent legal cases.
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Parents and other caregivers urged to stop using loungers linked to 5 fatalities and an infant bed tied to 1 death.
During the rally, former President Donald Trump declared several times that he was better looking than Vice President Kamala Harris.
Former New York congressman George Santos is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court Monday on Long Island.
"I'm going to give him a taste of his own conduct," said the former mayor of San Francisco.
The Biden administration announced in April a new rule that expands Title IX's protections to LGBTQ students.
The Medal of Honor is the nation's highest military award for bravery in combat, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor.
Amid extreme heat at the Pikes Peak Air Show in Colorado Springs Saturday afternoon, around 100 people were treated for heat-related illness, 10 of whom were hospitalized, officials said.
The National Association of EMS Officials recommends "Cool First, Transport Second" for patients whose body temperature is over 104 degrees.
When you call 911, you expect the ambulance to rush you to the hospital - but doing that could actually jeopardize a patient experiencing extreme heat illness. National recommendations call for cooling patients before transporting them, but most states do not require that lifesaving protocol.
Alternatives to the often dreaded pap smear may be on the way for cervical cancer screenings. Here's what to know.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey has announced a plan to save five Steward hospitals from closure.
The airstrike struck a house and an adjacent warehouse sheltering displaced people, according to local hospital officials.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City and Canadian National railroads, which haul millions of tons of freight across the border, have stopped taking certain shipments.
More than 130 fires have erupted across Turkey in the past week, according to Turkey's Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate.
Céline Dion shared an inside look at the lead-up to her spectacular performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics' opening ceremony.
Somerset House said staff and the public were safe and artworks were not in the area of the fire
A fedora worn by actor Harrison Ford in the 1984 film "Indiana Jones and the Temple" sold at auction this week for a staggering $630,000.
There were 37 bids for the iconic hat won by Harrison Ford, who played the intrepid archaeologist, Indiana Jones, according to the auction house Propstore.
Céline Dion shared an inside look at the lead-up to her spectacular performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics' opening ceremony.
Formed in Scotland in 1990, Travis' rise began during the peak of Brit-pop. The success of their album "The Man Who" launched the quartet into worldwide fame. Now from their newest, full-length studio album "L.A. Times," here's Travis with "Gaslight."
Formed in Scotland in 1990, Travis' rise began during the peak of Brit-pop. The success of their album "The Man Who" launched the quartet into worldwide fame. Now from their newest, full-length studio album "L.A. Times," here's Travis with "Home."
Should I freeze my credit? Here's what experts say, and how to stop bad actors from accessing your file.
Artificial intelligence and misinformation remain a threat this election year. So how can you spot what's real and what's not? Darren Linvill, co-director of the Media Forensics Hub at Clemson University, joins CBS News with tips.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Iran has launched a sweeping, months-long cyberattack targeting both the Democratic and Republican presidential campaigns, according to a new report by Google. Nicole Sganga has details.
Staring at an iPad screen too much may keep little kids from learning to control their emotions, a new study finds.
There are hundreds of data centers across the U.S., most of which are run by big tech firms, and their seemingly endless rows of servers are consuming huge amounts of electricity. Ben Tracy takes a look at how one of those companies, Google, is turning to renewable energy sources to power them.
Hurricane Ernesto is gaining strength in the Caribbean after drenching Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Now the storm is moving north into the Atlantic, where it's expected to continue strengthening as it heads toward Bermuda. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez and WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn have more.
On July 24, a burning car was pushed over an embankment in Chico, California. Within three days, it became one of the 10 largest wildfires in state history. Within nine days, it was among the top four. Still burning at over 429,000 acres, firefighters continue to tackle the historic blaze. Using data from Cal Fire, CBS News put together an animation to show just how quickly and far the flames have spread.
There are plenty of considerations for those interested in making the investment, according to industry experts.
Joro spiders have hearts that are able to withstand the loud and bustling noises of big cities, according to a study published on Monday.
Mark Twitchell, a Canadian filmmaker, is dubbed "The Dexter Killer" because of the numerous links between the TV series and his real-life crimes.
George Santos, the ousted former Republican congressman from New York, is expected to plead guilty next week to federal fraud charges, CBS News has learned. Santos faces 23 charges including money laundering, wire fraud and falsifying records.
Former New York congressman George Santos is expected to enter a guilty plea in federal court Monday on Long Island.
Deck Brewer was identified as a suspect in connection to Susan Leigh Wolfe's cold case killing in 1980 when she was a nursing student at the University of Texas.
A Florida jury has found a woman guilty of manslaughter in a case that drew national protest and put a new spotlight on the state's "Stand Your Ground" law. Susan Lorincz, who is White, now faces up to 30 years in prison for shooting and killing neighbor Ajike Owens, who is Black, through a closed door.
August's full moon, a rare blue moon and supermoon, will look full starting today. Here's what time it will peak and where you should look.
CBS News spoke with the astrophotographer behind the viral photo about his mission to drive people to look at the night sky before it changes "within the period of our lifetime."
Seventy-one days after launch, NASA finally nears a decision on whether Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth with, or without, a crew.
NASA held a press briefing Wednesday and announced a decision will be coming on how the Boeing Starlink capsule crew stuck at the International Space Station will proceed with their mission in space. CBS News' Lindsey Reiser has more.
The historic, privately financed space flight will carry humans above Earth's ice caps for the first time.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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After months on the defensive, Ukrainian forces smashed across the Russian border, taking more than 400 square miles of territory, according to Kyiv, whose troops continue to pour into the Kursk region. Ian Lee reports from Kyiv.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to arrive in Israel this weekend ahead of a high stakes meeting to secure a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, as negotiators hope for a diplomatic breakthrough. Ramy Inocencio has the latest from Tel Aviv.
A fedora worn by actor Harrison Ford in the 1984 film "Indiana Jones and the Temple" sold at auction this week for a staggering $630,000.
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The way that real estate agents across the nation get paid has dramatically changed. Home sellers no longer have to offer compensation to the buyer's agent, while commissions could add thousands of dollars for homebuyers hoping to find something affordable. Elise Preston has details.