Vladimir Voronkov will serve as undersecretary-general in charge of the Office of Counter-Terror
Brian Maass, CBS 4 Denver's investigative reporter, has spent years following the story of Harold Henthorn and the questions surrounding the mysterious deaths of both his wives: Lynn, who was crushed under a car in 1995, and Toni, who fell to her death in Rocky Mountain National Park in 2012. Maass discusses some of what he has learned with "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant.
In September 2012, Harold and Toni Henthorn set out on an anniversary hike in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park. A few hours into the hike, Toni fell off a cliff to her death. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reflects on the circumstances of Harold Henthorn -- who has lost two wives to bizarre accidents. Is he the unluckiest man alive or is he a murderer? Watch "The Accidental Husband" Saturday, June 24 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Japan's most fearsome starting pitcher, Shohei Ohtani, is also its most prolific hitter -- and he may be headed to the Majors as early as next season
After losing not just the Georgia special election but three other special elections this year, Democrats have to figure out a winning strategy for 2018
As Obamacare debate rages in Congress, Joshua Kushner's startup insurance company wants to do business in N.J., Ohio, Texas, L.A.
The video for "The Promise" was released to coincide with World Refugee Day
Fellow tech executive and LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner says "establishing the right relationship" with Travis Kalanick will be "essential"
The film starring Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning is set at an all-girls boarding school during the Civil War
See some of the best coasters, slides and rides across the U.S.
Karen Handel will be the only woman in Georgia's 14-member congressional delegation when she takes office
USA Today congressional reporter Eliza Collins joins CBSN a day before a draft of the GOP Senate health care bill is expected to be delivered. Collins discusses who exactly is drafting the legislation and what to expect next from Congress.
Police seized 44 pounds of cocaine during a raid on an unlicensed day care facility in Los Angeles, authorities said. Police say 48-year-old Felipe Talamante operated a drug trafficking operation out of the illegal facility, storing cocaine where children slept. CBS Los Angeles' Felipe Talamante has the story.
President Trump is reportedly weighing a ban on travel to North Korea after the death of American student Otto Warmbier, who was detained there for over a year. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest on U.S.-North Korea relations.
CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to discuss the how the Trump administration plans to address North Korea after the death of American student Otto Warmbier.
Kremlin announces expanded military presence on Europe's border and cancels high-level talks with U.S.
The network said Tuesday it will bring back its full top-rated daytime line-up for the 2017-18 season
Millions of Americans are in the path of potentially life-threatening flash flooding and damaging winds as Tropical Storm Cindy approaches the Gulf Coast. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN from New Orleans with the latest.
A photo of Marco Rubio awkwardly hugging Ivanka Trump is catching everyone's attention. Both of them have tweeted about the encounter, claiming it wasn't as awkward as it looked.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick resigns as investors revolt, and oil prices slide on reports of a global supply glut. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch