Investigation shows general delayed intel on ISIS fight meant for the president
A CBS News investigation looks into whether vital U.S. military intelligence was withheld from President Obama in order to influence policy on fighting ISIS in Iraq
View ArticleManhunt for Washington mall shooter underway
Following a mass shooting at a mall, an intense manhunt is underway about 60 miles north of Seattle. Five people are dead, and the suspect, described as a male in his teens or 20s, is on the run....
View ArticleFather facing deportation given 1-year work permit
The father of a son battling leukemia was facing deportation, so he decided to take refuge inside a Phoenix church. On Monday, he was granted a stay and 1-year work permit. CBS News national...
View ArticleNational Flood Insurance Program spending millions on legal fees to fight...
The National Flood Insurance Program was established 50 years ago to help flood victims. But a CBS News investigation found that's often not the case, with much of the money that should help homeowners...
View ArticleArizona teacher on active shooter drills: "It gets to you"
Across the country, teachers are being asked to participate in active shooter drills, designed to keep their students safe. But one educator in Arizona says even though she knows it's a drill, it can...
View ArticleFormer deputy sheriff now conducts active shooter training: "As America we...
Former deputy sheriff Eric Frost now runs a company that conducts active shooter training, including for teachers. CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz talks to him about why it's important for...
View ArticleLobbyists donate thousands for access to state attorneys general at lavish...
State attorneys general are the top law enforcement officials in each state.That power has gotten the attention of lobbyists, who at one lavish retreat gave large donations for access to AGs. CBS News...
View ArticleInside a Texas "stash house" holding smuggled immigrants
CBS News went along with Border Patrol agents in Texas, where they found a "stash house" holding nearly 40 immigrants. One woman there says she paid a smuggler $8,000 just to get to the U.S. David...
View ArticleCBS News investigation finds recruiters pay struggling addicts to get surgery
A CBS News investigation has uncovered an industry of recruiters taking advantage of struggling addicts. It lures them into getting a non-FDA approved Naltrexone implant, which is meant to block the...
View ArticleVulnerable addicts are paid to get experimental procedure, investigation finds
A CBS News investigation found that some vulnerable addicts are being paid to get a Naltrexone implant, which is not approved by the FDA and is intended to block the effects of opioids. Some doctors...
View ArticleCBS News investigation finds airline mechanics feel pressured to overlook...
A CBS News investigation reveals airline mechanics have felt pressured to overlook potential safety issues. In some cases, the Federal Aviation Administration agreed with those mechanics. Kris Van...
View ArticleSenators outraged by testimony about living conditions on military bases
The Senate Armed Services Committee got an earful from military families forced to live in unhealthy conditions. Mold, lead paint and rats are some of the problems found on bases. Jan Crawford has the...
View ArticleJustice Department investigating generic drug price fixing
A "60 Minutes" report details a lawsuit accusing generic drugmakers of pushing up prices. The Justice Department is investigating whether they engaged in a conspiracy to raise prices. Jeff Pegues has...
View ArticleInvestigation finds military housing contractor ignored dangerous conditions
An investigation by CBS News and Reuters found one of the military's largest housing contractors apparently misled the Air Force to qualify for bonus payments. The FBI is investigating. Omar...
View ArticleCBS News investigation finds fake court orders used to hide negative Google...
A Google search can reveal negative information about anyone or any company. But reputation management companies try to trick Google by flooding the internet with positive content about their clients....
View ArticleSmuggler claims he moves ISIS members throughout Europe
ISIS remains an active threat, long after it was defeated in Syria. Holly Williams went undercover to expose how human smugglers are helping ISIS fighters infiltrate Europe.
View ArticleAmerican man inside Syrian prison says he was recruited to ISIS online
In northern Syria, prisons are filled with foreign ISIS fighters. In a CBS News exclusive, Holly Williams was given rare access to one of these prisons, and spoke with an an American.
View ArticleWoman "shocked" by price of two ultrasounds after miscarriage
Miriam Harper was 12 weeks pregnant when she lost her baby. Suffering a miscarriage was hard enough. But then she was faced with the medical bills. Anna Werner reports.
View ArticleChemical found in Zantac raises concerns
The FDA recently warned about a potentially dangerous impurity in the popular heartburn drug Zantac. The nation's three largest pharmacy chains reacted by pulling it from store shelves. Dr. Jon LaPook...
View ArticleCBS Chicago investigation finds police raided the wrong homes
A year-long investigation by CBS Chicago uncovered a disturbing pattern of wrongful police raids that often leave innocent children traumatized. Families impacted by these raids are sharing their...
View ArticleGov't response to record requests: Blank pages
CBS News sought documents related to botched ATF operation under Freedom of Information Act, got rejections and redactions
View ArticleEl Salvador night club owner denies USSS report
Owner of club downplays reports of riotous behavior by U.S. government agents
View ArticleDouble agent could be eligible for reward millions
Saudi double agent that disrupted Qaeda bomb plot could benefit from State Department program to prevent attacks
View ArticleSuspected school lunch fraud investigated
Big companies that decide what food goes on your student's tray may be cheating schools and taxpayers out of millions
View ArticleDEA agents under investigation for hiring prostitutes
Sources briefed on the situation tell CBS News the allegations came from a Secret Service agent who was questioned as part of Colombia investigation
View ArticleHomeland Security IG Investigates Fast and Furious
CBS News has learned a second Inspector General (IG) is investigating Operation "Fast and Furious": Homeland Security
View ArticleICE agent's family files claim against DOJ
CBS News has learned that the family of ICE Special Agent Jaime Zapata has filed a claim for wrongful death against the Justice Dept. and other federal agencies
View ArticleW.H.: Ex-staffer can't be queried in ATF probe
Says "insufficient basis to support request" from Congressional investigators into gunwalking scandal
View ArticleAnother green energy firm bites the dust
One of White House's recovery projects, Abound Solar, files for bankruptcy
View ArticleGOP says wiretaps revealed 'Gunwalking' early on
GOP says evidence contradicts claims by Eric Holder that Justice officials were unaware of guns being "walked" to Mexico
View ArticleATF manager allegedly threatened whistleblowers
2 whistleblowers have reportedly been placed under the supervision of an ATF official who allegedly threatened to "take them down"
View ArticleU.S. doctors purchasing unapproved foreign drugs
CBS News' Armen Keteyian reports on American doctors purchasing cancer drugs from overseas that have not had FDA approval
View ArticlePhotos show alleged neglect at U.S.-funded Afghan hospital
The House Oversight Committee released graphic photos Monday from a U.S. taxpayer-funded hospital in Afghanistan that allegedly show deadly neglect of Afghan soldiers
View ArticleArmy Gen. allegedly delayed probe into abuse at U.S.-funded Afghan military...
Former U.S. military advisors testify to Congress on human suffering, corruption at National Military Hospital
View ArticleExclusive: Fast and Furious report slams Phoenix ATF
The Inspector General draft report on Fast and Furious heaps blame on the Phoenix-based staff of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
View ArticleIssa on "gunwalking": ATF "refusing" to give documents
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee told CBS News' Christopher Scholl why he has subpoenaed documents from the ATF regarding "gunwalking" as a...
View ArticleA primer on the "Fast and Furious" scandal
A primer on the Justice Department's controversial gun-tracking program
View ArticleChina's controversial "baby hatches"
Controversy surrounds the "baby hatch," a place where desperate parents in China can leave a baby they can't care for. The increasing number of abandoned newborns has overwhelmed the government system,...
View ArticleFDA: Listeria found at cheese plant with mislabeled products
Records obtained by CBS News show cheese at Castle Cheese was stored in an un-refrigerated room; and Listeria was found ten times
View ArticleTop Wounded Warrior donor calls for CEO's resignation
After a CBS News investigation found just over half of donations to the Wounded Warrior Project go to helping wounded vets, donors are calling for major changes
View ArticleWounded Warrior Project execs fired
The CEO and COO of America's largest veterans' charity canned following CBS News investigation into lavish spending practices
View ArticleEx-Wounded Warrior employee on execs' firing: "It feels good"
Critics of the Wounded Warrior Project -- including a former employee, a top donor, and the founders -- are speaking out about the firing of the CEO and COO
View ArticleWest Virginia doctor investigated for deaths in opioid epidemic
Dr. Michael Kostenko has written more than 40,000 prescriptions for oxycodone in the last two years -- 3 of his patients have died
View ArticleLead poisoning victims possibly targeted to sign over settlement funds
Lead poisoning victim Crystal Linton says she didn't understand what she was doing when she signed over her settlement money to a finance company; CBS News spoke to two dozen others in similar situations
View ArticleWest Virginia AG's past with drug companies questioned
Patrick Morrisey was once a lobbyist representing pharmaceutical trade group funded by some drug distributors that West Virginia is now suing in opioid crisis
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View ArticleU.S. military members duped to help pull off insurance fraud
CBS News is exposing an insurance scam where taxpayers are the victims; and U.S. military members are tricked into helping pull off the fraud
View ArticleFeds investigating insurance fraud that duped U.S. military
CBS News investigation showed how U.S. military have been tricked into getting unnecessary medical tests that are billed to Pentagon's insurance plan
View ArticleFamily to Receive $1.5M+ in First-Ever Vaccine-Autism Court Award
Family of Hannah Poling will Receive More than $1.5 Million in Just the First Year for her Life Care, Lost Earnings, and Pain and Suffering.
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