Notebook: Inside the case of Harris Todd vs. Dorothy Lee Barnett

After 11 years of trying to land an interview with Kurt Sonnenfeld — an American living in Buenos Aires, but charged with murder in Denver — a surprising ending

[Part 1] Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections
Part 1: “48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of the death of the UVA student, the evidence that links one man to three horrific crimes, and now, his punishment

[Part 2] Hannah Graham: Stalked by Evil
Part 2: “48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of the death of the UVA student, the evidence that links one man to three horrific crimes, and now, his punishment

Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections [Part 1]
Part 1: “48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of the death of the UVA student, the evidence that links one man to three horrific crimes, and now, his punishment

Hannah Graham: Stalked by Evil [Part 2]
Part 2: “48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of the death of the UVA student, the evidence that links one man to three horrific crimes, and now, his punishment

Hannah Graham: Deadly Connections
“48 Hours” goes inside the murder investigation of the UVA student, the evidence that links one man to three horrific crimes, and now, his punishment

Hannah Graham:Stalked by Evil
“48 Hours” goes inside the investigation of the death of the UVA student and the evidence that links her alleged killer to other crimes spanning a decade

Evidence in 2005 Virginia attack key to unlocking Charlottesville murders
“48 Hours”‘ Susan Spencer visits the scene of a 2005 rape and attempted murder in Fairfax, Va., and explains why that case and evidence recovered has helped investigators ID a suspect in two murders over 100 miles away.

Murder of Hannah Graham sparks hunt for a repeat killer
Forensic evidence linked a suspected killer in Virginia to other unsolved crimes in the area

Muhammad Ali: In his own words
“It’s hard to be humble when you’re as great as I am,” Ali boasted — and managed to back it up, throughout an extraordinary life

“48 Hours” Presents: Muhammad Ali: Remembering a Legend
A look at the life and legacy of the outspoken boxing champion and cultural icon

Promoter Don King remembers “the legend”
The famously flamboyant Don King promoted many of Muhammad Ali’s fights, including the “Rumble in the Jungle.”

“When We Were Kings:” Ali and Foreman’s “Rumble” immortalized in film
Muhammad Ali’s 1974 comeback win against George Foreman in Zaire was one of the greatest fights of all time

Analyzing Ali’s impact
Despite his boxing brilliance, Muhammad Ali’s life transcended sports and his impact was felt far beyond the ring

Don King: Muhammad Ali a “fighter for the people”
King reminisces about the legendary fighter and what he wants you to remember about his friend

Accident or murder? Investigating the death of Leslie Neulander
Can a daughter’s frantic 911 call convict or free her father from charges that he killed his wife?

CBS News’ “48 Hours” to present “Muhammad Ali: Remembering A Legend”
Live, hour-long special celebrating the life and legacy of the boxing champion to air tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT

Sneak peek: The Doctor’s Daughter
Saturday at 10: Can a daughter’s frantic 911 call convict or free her father from charges that he killed his wife?

Reporter’s notebook: Written in blood
CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod explains the science of blood spatter and how it may decide a man’s fate

“Nuestro amigo”: Some Latinos see Trump as friend, ally
“I’m proud to be Hispanic and I’m 100 percent behind Donald Trump,” says a former police chief in Texas – and he’s not alone

Should the Cincinnati Zoo be expanding its gorilla exhibit?
Critics say the gorilla Harambe’s tragic death shows why breeding animals in captivity should instead be eliminated

Commentary: Trying to take the Libertarians seriously
Does America really want the small government platform Gary Johnson is pushing?

Eye Opener: Trump and Clinton trade blows
Your world in 90 seconds

Is Trump scaring away sponsors from GOP convention?
Presumptive Republican nominee’s rhetoric has won millions of votes, but activists are pressuring past RNC sponsors to stay away this year

Trump targets Clinton as Obama lobs new attack
At a late-night rally in California, Trump called his likely Democratic rival a “liar,” hours after Clinton called him a “fraud”

Clinton rips Trump ahead of foreign policy speech
She’s also trying to hold off Bernie Sanders in an all-out scramble for votes in Tuesday’s California primary

UCLA shooting reveals problem with campus doors
Students were instructed to shelter in place as hundreds of officers flooded the campus, but without proper locks, some were forced to improvise

CDC director on protecting pregnant women against Zika virus
The first-known baby born in the mainland U.S. with Zika birth defects faces a “very poor” prognosis

Details emerge about gunman, victim in UCLA murder-suicide
UCLA officials are reviewing safety protocols as the shooting revealed a problem with the doors on campus

More rain hammers Texas amid deadly river flooding
At least eight people have drowned, and more than 1,000 have been forced from their homes

Efforts to recapture ISIS-held city in Iraq stall
Iraqi troops, aided by U.S.-led airstrikes, make some progress, but meet fierce resistance from ISIS fighters

Fallujah battle against ISIS stalls partly over risk to civilians
ISIS fighters are pushing back against the military, and tens of thousands of civilians are believed to be trapped by the fighting

No relief in sight for parts of Texas swamped by deadly floods
“This is something we haven’t seen in this area in a hundred years,” says one sheriff as 31 counties declare a state of disaster

This Morning from CBS News, June 2, 2016
Trump draws support from some unlikely voters, the war on cancer has a new, growing obstacle, and the NBA Finals will feature significant off-court competition

911 calls released in Cincinnati gorilla incident
Police will not recommend charges against the mother of the boy who ended up in a zoo’s gorilla enclosure

Former sponsors distance themselves from GOP convention
Donald Trump’s rhetoric has won millions of votes, but it may be scaring away sponsors from next month’s Republican convention in Cleveland

More thieves using ATM skimmers to steal credit card info
Skimming devices are making self-checkout areas and ATMs easy prey for criminals

Mark Cuban questions whether Trump is a billionaire
“It’s not like Trump Steaks were gonna make him $100 million,” Cuban said in a radio interview

Global stocks, oil edge up as OPEC weighs output deal
U.S. futures augured a subdued opening on Wall Street, with both the Dow and S&P futures down less than 0.1 percent

Cal Harris: The Final Verdict
Two convictions overturned, one hung jury and a fourth trial for the wealthy businessman accused of killing his wife

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