"I want to respect their process, so I'm not going to opine on the micro-details," said Ryan
Ryan Power, 32, had been charged with assaulting Leah Penny, 31, in May; now he is charged in her death
The GOP-led Senate introduced its version of health care reform Thursday and aims to vote on it next week
While reporting in South Korea this week for her interview with President Moon Jae-in, "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell had the opportunity to revisit her childhood home in U.S. Army Garrison Yongsan, where she lived for two years.
While "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell and her team were in South Korea, the U.S. Army took CBS News on an aerial tour of Seoul to give a first-hand look at what they are doing to counter threats from North Korea.
A funeral is taking place Thursday for Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was imprisoned in North Korea for 17 months and died this week in Ohio. Warmbier was in a coma when he returned to the U.S. almost a week before his death. Michelle Miller reports from Wyoming, Ohio.
At twilight over the Malibu coastline, most sun-seekers are winding down their day, but one crowd is just getting started. The more than two million estimated surfers in the U.S. can lead to congestion at surf spots, prompting many surfers to ride the waves at night instead. Carter Evans reports.
Tropical Storm Cindy made landfall along the Gulf Coast, slamming into Texas and Louisiana and bringing widespread flooding to the Southeast. At least one death is blamed on the storm. David Begnaud reports from Biloxi, Mississippi.
New research shows a link between an increased risk of car crashes and legal marijuana use. The Highway Loss Data Institute looked at auto collision claims where recreational use is legal. Some are skeptical of the study. Barry Petersen reports.
Newly released video shows an American aid worker racing into gunfire to save a little girl in Iraq. The dangerous rescue was carried out by David Eubank, who runs the humanitarian group, Free Burma Rangers. He spent the last nine months with Iraqi forces who are attacking the ISIS stronghold of Mosul. Jamie Yuccas reports.
On Thursday Senate Republican leaders will release the full text of their health care bill to repeal and replace Obamacare. The draft has been kept under lock and key. Nancy Cordes reports.
Ride-hailing service Uber is searching for a new leader after CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick stepped down Wednesday. In recent months, Uber has faced sexual harassment accusations and costly legal battles. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from Santa Barbara, California, to discuss what Uber is looking for in a new CEO and why it was in Kalanick's interest to resign.
Peaches are unusually expensive after a double whammy of unexpected weather destroyed most of the peach crops in the Southeast. Georgia is at risk of losing 80 percent of this year's crop and last month, wholesale prices for a case of Georgia peaches reportedly rose 50 percent. Mark Strassmann reports.
President Trump went to Iowa Wednesday to mock the people back in Washington. Mr. Trump used his first campaign-style rally since April to let out his frustration over ongoing investigations and his treatment by the press. Margaret Brennan reports.
Newsreader Huw Edwards didn't realize at first that a technical glitch had left him on camera.
Investigators say the man accused of stabbing a police officer at a Michigan airport has "a hatred for the United States." Amor Ftouhi allegedly attacked Lt. Jeff Neville Thursday in Flint. The FBI is investigating the stabbing as an act of terrorism. DeMarco Morgan reports.
Advocacy group representing 83-year-old Holocaust survivor says case sets precedent
Nike, Amazon strike deal on sales, and Diageo buys George Clooney's tequila brand for $1 billion. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch
Many scientists are looking for signs of extraterrestrial life, but some experts think they need to try a different approach
Han Solo's standalone "Star Wars" movie has a new pilot