Detroit artist wrongfully imprisoned for decades becomes unlikely art phenom
Richard Phillips was arrested for murder in 1971 and exonerated in 2018 after 46 years of wrongful incarceration.
Kerry Breen is a news editor at CBSNews.com. Kerry holds a masters' degree from the New York University's Arthur L. Carter School of Journalism. Now based in New York City, Kerry started her journalism career covering local events in New Jersey. In graduate school, she began covering the overdose crisis in New York City.
Before coming to CBS News, Kerry covered current events and trending news at TODAY Digital at NBC News. While there, she produced a month-long multi-piece project on substance use and harm reduction, and reported on a Magnolia Network scandal that was picked up by multiple media outlets.
Richard Phillips was arrested for murder in 1971 and exonerated in 2018 after 46 years of wrongful incarceration.
Goldie Hawn appeared on "CBS Mornings" to talk about the mental health program that led to her inclusion on the list.
Legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski retired last year after 42 seasons with the team.
Sen. Marco Rubio said the U.S. should not be cowed and should continue to send aircraft into the region.
One MIT academic said the "secret sauce" is in the upsets.
It is the largest diamond found in the park since September 2021, the park said in a statement.
Sarah Jane Cavanaugh used her civilian position in the Department of Veterans Affairs to fraudulently access over $250,000 in benefits and aid meant for veterans.
The remains were about 250 million years old and offer new evidence for how ichthyosaurs may have evolved.
The planned regulation would establish legally enforceable levels for six PFAS known to occur in drinking water.
Armed with pirouettes, pliés and jetés, Ukrainian dancers are using their skills to showcase the nation's culture.
Tiffany Eckert might be America's most unlikely sorority sister.
Data from the Federal Railroad Administration shows that there an average of three derailments per day in the United States.
The two-page note was released with only some redactions and included threats to multiple other locations.
The two-page note was released with only some redactions and included threats to multiple other locations.
This is the first nationwide ruling that says physicians must notify patients about their breast density. People with dense breasts are more likely to develop breast cancer, even as dense breast tissue makes it harder to detect cancer.