15 injured after skydiving plane goes off runway at Cross Keys Airport in N.J.
The FAA is investigating after 15 people on board a skydiving aircraft were injured when the small plane went off the runway at Cross Keys Airport.
Earth has seen some of its worst droughts ever recorded in last two years, report finds
Over the past two years, Earth has endured some of the most widespread and destructive droughts ever recorded, according to a new analysis by the U.S. National Drought Mitigation Center and the U.N. Convention to Combat Desertification.
Puget Sound orcas threatened by salmon decline, conservationists say
Once thriving, there are now believed to be just 73 Southern Resident killer whales left in Washington state’s Puget Sound.
Widow of fallen Jan. 6 police officer wins civil trial against rioter
Erin Smith, the widow of a fallen Jan. 6 police officer, spoke exclusively with CBS News after winning a civil trial against the rioter who beat her husband during the 2021 Capitol attack. CBS News justice correspondent
Jail love affair reveals evidence of murder conspiracy, prosecutors say
Intercepted love letters and surreptitious recordings between Monica Sementilli and Robert Baker allegedly reveal secrecy pact, coded language and sex games inside jail.
Did a California wife conspire with her ex-lover to kill her husband?
In 2017, Fabio Sementilli was stabbed to death at his Woodland Hills, Calif., home. His wife Monica and her ex-lover were charged with conspiring to kill him.
Convicted killer says his lover had no part in murder of her husband
In an exclusive interview, Robert Baker tells “48 Hours” Monica Sementilli “did not know” about the murder and had no involvement. Baker’s testimony could help Sementilli in her upcoming murder conspiracy trial.
Widow of Jan. 6 officer relieved after jury orders rioter to pay civil settlement
A jury ordered a Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionist to pay the widow of a D.C. officer $500,000, finding that he had assaulted the officer during the Capitol riot. Scott MacFarlane spoke to Erin Smith.
Behind U.S. decision to hold back some weapons shipments to Ukraine
Officials in Kyiv warn that a U.S. decision to hold back some weapons shipments could invite more Russian aggression. The move came without notice, according to Ukraine’s defense ministry. Charlie D’Agata has more.
North Texas Palestinian woman freed after nearly five months in ICE custody
Ward Sakeik, a Palestinian woman married to a U.S. citizen, was nearly deported twice despite a pending green card application.