Category: CBS News
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh seeks new murder trial
Alex Murdaugh, the disbarred attorney who was convicted of killing his wife and son, returned to court Monday seeking a new trial after his team [more…]
How regional banks are trying to combat low earnings
Regional banks are seeing steep drops in their 2023 fourth quarter profits after avoiding a crisis last year as inflation persisted. Gina Heeb, a Wall [more…]
Judge denies Alex Murdaugh’s request for new murder trial | full hearing video
A judge denied Alex Murdaugh’s request for a new murder trial on Monday after his attorneys claimed a court clerk tampered with the jury who [more…]
Judge denies Alex Murdaugh’s bid for new murder trial
Alex Murdaugh, the disgraced former South Carolina attorney convicted of killing his wife and son, will not receive a new murder trial, a judge ruled [more…]
ACLU tracking bills targeting LGBTQ+ community in Oklahoma
The ACLU says there are hundreds of bills across the country that target the LGBTQ+ community. The state with the most proposed laws is Oklahoma. [more…]
Deadly attack in Jordan, Alex Murdaugh denied new trial, more | Prime Time with John Dickerson
The U.S. military announced the names of the three troops killed in a drone strike in Jordan on Sunday, a judge rejected Alex Murdaugh’s request [more…]
How Haley is pressing on after New Hampshire loss
Nikki Haley is hitting back at Donald Trump on the campaign trail, saying the former president is guaranteed to lose in the general election. CBS [more…]
How the U.S. could respond to drone attack in Jordan
The U.S. is weighing retaliatory measures following an attack on troops in Jordan. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O’Donnell reports from Bahrain. [more…]
What we know about the bipartisan border deal
Senate negotiators are preparing the final text of what could be the most consequential immigration legislation in nearly 40 years. CBS News chief White House [more…]
Thousands of school-aged children at risk of measles
Multiple measles outbreaks have sickened people in the U.S. recently, including in Philadelphia and Washington state. Experts agree that measles can easily spread among unvaccinated [more…]