Remains found in car ID’d as family who mysteriously vanished in 1958
The Ford station wagon thought to belong to the Martin family was found in 2024 by a diver who had been looking for it for several years.
RFK Jr. tells congresswoman “those are crocodile tears” during tense moment at House hearing
Rep. Lucy McBath of Georgia and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got into a heated exchange during a House hearing on Friday. “Those are crocodile tears, congresswoman!” Kennedy told McBath when she asked him to apologize
4/17: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz with U.S. blockade still in effect; Congress passes temporary extension of surveillance law FISA.
Habitat celebrates breaking ground on 100th home

Fremont Area Habitat for Humanity observed a milestone Friday morning breaking ground on its 100th home. The groundbreaking coincided with a Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce coffee at the home’s location, 503 North L Street. Councilman Jeff
How do congressional staff report misconduct by their bosses?
Recent resignations from Congress are shining a light on lawmaker misconduct. Republican strategist Rina Shah, who has worked on Capitol Hill for several years, joins CBS News to discuss.
Lead prosecutor on probe into John Brennan is removed from case, sources say
Maria Medetis Long, who was overseeing a criminal investigation into whether former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress is no longer assigned to the case.
Lead prosecutor on probe into John Brennan is removed from case, sources say
Maria Medetis Long, who was overseeing a criminal investigation into whether former CIA Director John Brennan lied to Congress is no longer assigned to the case.
“48 Hours:” Case By Case: The biggest cases, explained as they unfold
The cases everyone’s talking about, explained as they happen. A weekly update on the biggest criminal stories unfolding now.
Judge rejects DOJ effort to get sensitive voter information from Rhode Island
The decision from U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy marks the Justice Department’s fifth loss in its attempts to access states’ voter registration lists.
Judge rejects DOJ effort to get sensitive voter information from Rhode Island
The decision from U.S. District Judge Mary McElroy marks the Justice Department’s fifth loss in its attempts to access states’ voter registration lists.