Several U.S. allies decided not to partake in President Trump's new "Board of Peace." One of them was Finland, led by President Alexander Stubb, who explained the decision to CBS News senior White ...
CBS News Miami's Joan Murray reports how only one school was spared from the chopping block.
Brian Wahler has been mayor of Piscataway for 25 years and says he's never seen the town's salt barn so empty. CBS News New York's Kristie Keleshian reports.
A Philadelphia family is searching for answers after the city shut off the water in their home 13 days ago. Investigative reporter Liz Crawford has the story from Mount Airy.
A public official and a police department employee in Ohio Township are accused of publicly engaging in a sex act in front of children.
Cots, blankets, showers, and volunteers are ready as Dallas preps a massive shelter to keep unhoused neighbors safe during the freezing weather—and offer a path off the streets.
CBS News New York's Doug Williams spoke to the mayor and new schools chancellor about preparations to teach remotely due to the impending weekend snowstorm.
Four-year-old Jackson Roberts isn't able to smile on his own because of a condition called Moebius syndrome. Stephanie Stahl reports.
Three people were shot inside a Bronx apartment building in what police are calling an apparent murder-suicide. CBS News New York's Ali Bauman reports.
If, as some forecasts project, the city gets more than a foot of snow, it will be the first time the city has seen that much since February of 2021. CBS News New York's Andrew Ramos reports.
Sarah Tavano is facing robbery, fraud and grand theft charges.
From milk and eggs to water and bread, North Texas shoppers are filling carts early as winter storm fears rise—stores urge everyone to shop responsibly while shelves move fast.