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Forecasters say Tropical Storm Laura will only grow stronger and more dangerous, making it the most powerful storm to hit the aera since hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Janet Shamlian reports.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is investigating after Kenosha police officers shot a Black man several times in the back as his children looked on. Mola Lenghi reports. (Warning: This video may be disturbing for some).
Scientists in Hong Kong say they've confirmed the world's first-known coronavirus reinfection in an "apparently young and healthy patient" who tested positive for the virus about five months after the first infection. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
The body positivity movement was created to offer an inclusive community for those of all sizes. But some argue that it celebrates being overweight at the expense of tackling America’s rising obesity epidemic. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the attitudes surrounding weight in America, featuring those trying to change the narrative and challenge stereotypes, as well as those concerned that we are avoiding necessary conversations about health.
Jacob Blake, 29, was hospitalized in serious condition after police shot him several times in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Graphic video of the incident was shared widely online.
President Trump is set to speak every night and Vice President Mike Pence is expected to speak on Wednesday.
Democrats criticized the postmaster general for overseeing recent operational changes that led to delays in mail delivery.
There were contradictory reports about Falwell's future at the evangelical school after a business associate alleged an inappropriate relationship.
The clash comes just a day after a police officer shot 29-year-old Blake at least seven times in the back as he opened the door of a parked vehicle.
"That process would generally be measured in years ... So it was a sprint, to say the least."
Much of the early part of the Republican National Convention's opening night programming praised the president's handling of the pandemic.
Tropical storms Laura and Marco could hit just a few hundred miles apart within 48 hours of each other.
The former GOP senator is making a conservative's case for Joe Biden.
The delegates cast their votes during a roll call vote from Charlotte, North Carolina.
Consumers are experiencing delays in prescription deliveries, an issue that threatens many seniors, veterans and rural Americans.
President Trump will accept the Republican party's nomination for president on Thursday night at the South Lawn of the White House.
Multiple extremes resemble the chaotic climate future scientists have been warning us about for decades — only it's happening right now.
"These are not people who are unpatriotic, they're not disloyal, they're not against our military," Goodell said of players kneeling during the anthem.
Investor says faster internet will keep people out of New York permanently, while comedian calls him a whiner.
Eric Trump was scheduled to undergo an interview, but did not appear, despite receiving a subpoena.
CDC advises that all Americans wear face coverings in public to contain the coronavirus. Here's where to find one.
The Republican National Convention will kick off Monday.
Drugmaker AstraZeneca's vaccine is now in advanced trials and the company says it has the capacity to make 3 billion doses when the vaccine is ready. Charlie D'Agata has the latest in CBS News' series "Racing to a Cure."
Just minutes after being nominated for a second term by delegates, President Trump took the stage to make the attack that Democrats are rigging the election through mail-in voting. Ben Tracy has more details.
Four years ago, the L.A. City Council designated August 24 as Kobe Bryant Day, but this year's celebration is much more poignant after his sudden loss. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The Wisconsin Department of Justice is investigating after Kenosha police officers shot a Black man several times in the back as his children looked on. Mola Lenghi reports. (Warning: This video may be disturbing for some).
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Laura will only grow stronger and more dangerous, making it the most powerful storm to hit the aera since hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Janet Shamlian reports.
The body positivity movement was created to offer an inclusive community for those of all sizes. But some argue that it celebrates being overweight at the expense of tackling America’s rising obesity epidemic. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the attitudes surrounding weight in America, featuring those trying to change the narrative and challenge stereotypes, as well as those concerned that we are avoiding necessary conversations about health.
Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who’ve made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBSN Originals documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.
A history of unfulfilled promises between the Navajo Nation and the U.S. government has helped fuel one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the country among Navajo People. The Navajo Nation imposed extensive lockdown orders, but inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic needs like running water is intensifying the crisis. Will the virus drive the Navajo People closer to the brink – or will it spark a rallying cry and finally lead to the relief that’s long past due?
With millions of Americans under stay-at-home orders in the coronavirus pandemic, workers like grocery store employees, bus drivers and delivery people have become indispensable lifelines. Often unnoticed and undervalued by society, they now risk their lives so that daily life can continue to function. In this episode of the CBSN Originals documentary series REVERB, Adam Yamaguchi asks: Will better benefits, higher wages, and our newfound respect last beyond this crisis?
The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America’s fastest-growing workforces.
Christopher Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, says the U.S. is more prepared this year.
Louis DeJoy testified before a Senate panel amid concerns about whether the Postal Service will be able to process the increased numbers of mail-in ballots expected in the general election.
CBSN is launching a new series focused on voting rights, safety, and access. The first episode in the series addresses barriers to voting.
The president said the only way he will lose the election is if it's "rigged."
Sixty-six percent of Democratic registered voters are glad Biden selected Harris to be his running mate.
Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple photographed pointing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters, addressed Republicans at the RNC. "Make no mistake: No matter where you live, your family will not be safe in the radical Democrats' America," Patricia McCloskey said. Watch their remarks.
Members of the Trump administration are giving indirect, and sometimes mixed, answers on the president’s position on QAnon, a baseless conspiracy theory the FBI has called a potential domestic terror threat. Last week, President Trump said he didn’t know much about it, other than the followers “like him." CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN’s “Red and Blue” to discuss.
2020 Republican National Convention kicks off; GOP's fight to win North Carolina in November
The Republican National Convention is beginning on Monday and President Trump appears in full control of the message. CBS News' Major Garrett and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with a look at what to expect this week.
Republicans have formally selected President Trump and Vice President Pence as their candidates in the 2020 election. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters LaCrai Mitchell and Nicole Sganga join CBSN to break down what we can expect at the first night of the Republican National Convention.
Wyoming pilot Peter Rork transports animals in need to adoption centers across the country through his non-profit, Dog Is My CoPilot
Matt Stutzman, one of the top-ranked archers in the country, has medaled in a sport that many would have thought beyond his reach: he was born without arms
Aesha Ash is inspiring students like Eunhye Darbouze who said seeing a person of color at the head of the class makes all the difference.
He's more than halfway done.
The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is transforming the forgotten change into cold, hard cash.
Hurricane Marco and Tropical Storm Laura are expected to make landfall this week amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Tropical Storm Marco could be first to make landfall with now-Tropical Storm Laura a couple of days behind, likely as powerful hurricane.
38 schools have confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Berlin, but none have shut back down, and one doctor says "schools themselves are not a hot spot."
Medical team says chemicals found in the Russian opposition leader suggest possible poisoning, and he remains in a medically induced coma.
"If you've got a highly weaponized society, you've got the police highly weaponized, it is a disastrous cocktail," says a former British police chief.
The clash comes just a day after a police officer shot 29-year-old Blake at least seven times in the back as he opened the door of a parked vehicle.
Much of the early part of the Republican National Convention's opening night programming praised the president's handling of the pandemic.
Democrats criticized the postmaster general for overseeing recent operational changes that led to delays in mail delivery.
The GOP-controlled Wisconsin legislature does not have to debate or vote on the bills
There were contradictory reports about Falwell's future at the evangelical school after a business associate alleged an inappropriate relationship.
Much of the early part of the Republican National Convention's opening night programming praised the president's handling of the pandemic.
Democrats criticized the postmaster general for overseeing recent operational changes that led to delays in mail delivery.
The GOP-controlled Wisconsin legislature does not have to debate or vote on the bills
There were contradictory reports about Falwell's future at the evangelical school after a business associate alleged an inappropriate relationship.
A recap of latest polls and data-driven studies from the CBS News Election & Survey Unit
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Many stars are likely coming from California — a state on New York's restricted list.
The award-winning star of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" talks about her work with Covenant House, a nonprofit that helps homeless youth.
Award-winning actress Rachel Brosnahan joins “CBS This Morning” live to talk about her work with Covenant House and being nominated for an Emmy for the fourth time.
The 43-year-old became the first Japanese winner of the Indy 500 in 2017.
President Trump gave the popular video-sharing app several weeks to get out of the country.
High demand from school districts and sanctions on Chinese suppliers have exacerbated laptop delays in some cases.
The hack exposed the data of 57 million app users and drivers, according to the Department of Justice.
Court stays order requiring the ride-hailing services to classify drivers as employees instead of contractors.
The market value of the iPhone maker is up 60% this year, and has doubled in the past two years.
Tropical storms Laura and Marco could hit just a few hundred miles apart within 48 hours of each other.
The two mother penguins, Electra and Viola, welcomed their first chick earlier this month.
Multiple extremes resemble the chaotic climate future scientists have been warning us about for decades — only it's happening right now.
A new thunderstorm system is expected to bring more dry lightning strikes and gusty winds early Sunday and will last several days, which could create more fires.
The ice loss in 2019 was more than twice the annual average since 2003 — shattering the previous record.
"That process would generally be measured in years ... So it was a sprint, to say the least."
The 43 students who have tested positive are living in off-campus residences, and more than 100 others have been told to quarantine.
Consumers are experiencing delays in prescription deliveries, an issue that threatens many seniors, veterans and rural Americans.
CDC advises that all Americans wear face coverings in public to contain the coronavirus. Here's where to find one.
Many stars are likely coming from California — a state on New York's restricted list.
It's being replaced by enterprise software company Salesforce.com in another sign of how much the economy has changed.
President Trump gave the popular video-sharing app several weeks to get out of the country.
Investor says faster internet will keep people out of New York permanently, while comedian calls him a whiner.
Eric Trump was scheduled to undergo an interview, but did not appear, despite receiving a subpoena.
Governors across the U.S. were inundated with reopening advice from businesses including campgrounds and car washes.
A popular doctor's brutal murder baffles investigators until digital clues lead to three unusual suspects.
A look at the physical and digital evidence that led to the arrests and convictions of Jimmy Ray Rodgers and Curtis Wayne Wright in the Florida doctor's 2015 murder.
After over 40 years, police arrested the man who later confessed to at least 50 rapes and 13 murders. Now, his survivors and family members of the murdered victims confront him in court.
Loughlin, 56, got prison time plus a $150,000 fine, 100 hours of community service and two years of supervised release.
An officer with the Gwinnett County Police Department in Georgia was fired following a controversial arrest that was caught on video and widely shared on social media.
Astronomers didn't even know about the asteroid until after it had already crossed our path.
SpaceX's Starlink constellation grows to more than 650 satellites in aggressive launch campaign.
NASA announced that the Mars Ingenuity helicopter is alive and well and was successfully recharged while in mid-spaceflight.
The first operational Crew Dragon flight will carry four astronauts to the space station for a six-month stay.
The galaxy appears as a near-perfect ring of light — a so-called "Einstein Ring."
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A look at the physical and digital evidence that led to the arrests and convictions of Jimmy Ray Rodgers and Curtis Wayne Wright in the Florida doctor's 2015 murder.
True-crime writer Michelle McNamara was determined to identify the man who stymied investigators for over 40 years -- a look at the once-elusive serial killer's M.O. and victims.
A heat wave helped fuel a ferocious spate of fires, costing people their homes and so much more.
On April 30, 1989, police in Lakeville, Indiana encountered a crime scene they'd never forget: two adults and two children found shot dead in their home.
The body positivity movement was created to offer an inclusive community for those of all sizes. But some argue that it celebrates being overweight at the expense of tackling America’s rising obesity epidemic. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the attitudes surrounding weight in America, featuring those trying to change the narrative and challenge stereotypes, as well as those concerned that we are avoiding necessary conversations about health.
Thirty years after he first appeared on "Saturday Night Live," Adam Sandler talks with 60 Minutes about his time on SNL and about his serious role in "Uncut Gems.” Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who’ve made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBSN Originals documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.
According to census data, almost 20% of Americans with kids at home could not afford to give their children enough food. Professor Mariana Chilton teaches health management and policy at Drexel University and joins CBSN to discuss how the pandemic has impacted hunger in America. She also comments on Senator Martha McSally's asking supporters to fast for a meal so they could donate to her reelection campaign.
Twelve Russian military officers have been indicted for breaking into the Democratic Party's computers, stealing compromising information and selectively releasing it to undermine candidates. Bill Whitaker reports on the case against them.