Why did Kouri Richins want her husband dead?
Kouri Richins published a children's book to help her sons cope with the loss of their father – then she was convicted of Eric Richins' murder.
Marco Rubio says US will push China to take a more ‘active role’ in Iran negotiations ahead of Trump-Xi summit
Secretary of State Rubio says the U.S. will attempt to convince Chinese leaders to play a more active role in pressuring Iran ahead of the Trump-Xi summit.
Body of second U.S. soldier who went missing in Morocco recovered
The Army identified the soldier as Spc. Mariyah Collington.
Did Utah mom charged in husband’s death poison him with a cocktail?
A medical examiner ruled Eric Richins, a Utah father of three, died of a lethal dose of fentanyl. His wife Kouri was charged in his death.
TX AG Paxton demands Dallas sheriff pursue ICE agreement as deadline dispute sparks legal threat
Dallas County Sheriff Marian Brown pushes back on Paxton's demands, saying her office already cooperates with ICE and his compliance timeline is wrong.
Sen. Rand Paul’s son confronted Rep. Mike Lawler in drunken, antisemitic rant
The senator's son apologized Wednesday, saying he was seeking help for his drinking problem.
Companies hiring humans to train AI platforms with specific skills
AI training is an emerging job market where those with specialized skills are paid to train bots to be more accurate and human-like in their responses. The CBS News MoneyWatch team spoke with multiple hiring platforms that pair human experts with AI tr...
Why Alex Murdaugh’s murder conviction was overturned
Three years after Alex Murdaugh was convicted of killing his wife and son, the South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the verdict and granted Murdaugh a new trial. CBS News Katrina Kaufman reports.
Missouri man’s explosives tutorial helped New Orleans terrorist plan NYE attack, feds say
Federal prosecutors accuse a Missouri man of posting bomb-making videos allegedly used by the ISIS-inspired terrorist in the Bourbon Street massacre.
California child sex abuse law brings justice for survivors, growing financial strain for schools
Survivors say decades-old school sex abuse lawsuits deliver overdue accountability. Schools say today's students are paying the price. CBS News California investigates.