Police using facial recognition amidst claims of wrongful arrests
Police say facial recognition technology has been instrumental in helping crack some tough cases, but in the last year, there have been allegations of wrongful arrests. Anderson Cooper reports.
Medal of Honor recipient, and the battle that stays forever
Combat Outpost Keating was a remote U.S. Army position in Afghanistan that attracted a Taliban attack nearly seven years ago. The medal that one of its defenders received for his actions that day still weighs heavily on Sgt. Clint Romesha, as David Mar...
Many California public employees ineligible for paid family leave
As Governor Newsom rolls out his plan for extending maternity benefits and paid family leave, CBS13 investigated the loophole that leaves hundreds of thousands of state workers, teachers, firefighters, and other public employees without access to any s...
New Parents In California May Each Get An Extra Two Weeks Of Paid Leave
New parents in California may each get an extra two weeks of Paid Family Leave next year, giving families an extra whole month to stay home and bond with their newborn.
Trump talks 2026 World Cup with FIFA’s Gianni Infantino
FIFA's Infantino arrived to the White House after a successful North America bid for the 2026 World Cup games
Why soccer may finally become one of America’s favorite sports
Just one day before the 2018 World Cup​ kicks off in Russia without a U.S. team in play, American soccer fans still had a reason to rejoice
U.S. to host 2026 World Cup, with neighbors
American proposal to host most games, but have some in Mexico and Canada, beats out Morocco's bid to FIFA voters
T.J. Miller arrested for allegedly calling in fake bomb threat
Former "Silicon Valley" star T.J. Miller was arrested Monday night after allegedly calling in a false bomb threat aboard an Amtrak train
Soccer World Cup to allow many more nations in 2026
New plan involves 16 three-team groups with the top two advancing to a round of 32, making world's biggest sporting event 80 matches long
34 years later, detective closes haunting cold case
Andy Gall investigated the 1979 murder of Janet Walsh -- and more than 30 years later followed through on his promise to her family to bring justice