You can now buy a beer for furloughed workers
"Beer makes everything better," organizers said – and for furloughed workers who need more than a beer, there are other ways to get support
"Beer makes everything better," organizers said – and for furloughed workers who need more than a beer, there are other ways to get support
The carmakers moved even though the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which normally oversees recalls, is closed due to the shutdown
The carmakers moved even though NHTSA, which normally oversees recalls, is closed due to the shutdown
The procedural vote to move forward on the issue failed with just under 60 votes
New research reveals most oncologists lack awareness about key health issues facing gay, bisexual or transgender patients
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament. The vote comes a day after lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected her Brexit plan. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined CBSN from London with more.
Nashville music executive Jason B. Jones talks with "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger about his experience developing a true-crime podcast in 2017 about the then-unsolved murder of his step-grandmother and her friend in Starkville, Miss.
William Barr, President Trump's nominee for attorney general, said he would allow Robert Mueller's Russia probe to continue. But Barr wouldn't commit to recusing himself from the investigation even if ethics officials in the Department of Justice recommended he do so. Joseph Moreno, a former federal prosecutor, joined CBSN to analyze the Barr hearing.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May has survived a no-confidence vote in Parliament. The vote comes a day after lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected her Brexit plan. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN from London with more.
"I think like most people, the fact that you can't find out what you want to know immediately makes you crazy"
"I think like most people, the fact that you can't find out what you want to know immediately makes you crazy"
As weather gets more extreme, corporations, citizens and politicians fight over who should pay for the damages
Nashville music executive Jason B. Jones talks with "48 Hours"' Richard Schlesinger about his experience developing a true-crime podcast in 2017 about the then-unsolved murder of his step-grandmother and her friend in Starkville, Miss.
Chris Hansen confronted alleged child predators during sting operations on NBC's "To Catch a Predator"
Kevin Hassett, head of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, acknowledges shutdown is causing "a lot of pain"
Teachers are pressing for higher pay, smaller class sizes and more support staff
The vice president's wife returns to a Virginia Christian school that bars students and employees from homosexual activity and from condoning transgender identity
The simple meme that's taking over your Facebook feed might not be so simple
U.S. troops were among those killed in an attack in northern Syria on Wednesday -- the same day that Vice President Mike Pence said ISIS, which claimed responsibility for the attack, "has been defeated." "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joined CBSN to discuss.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is asking President Trump to postpone his State of the Union address until the government shutdown is over, citing "security concerns." The address is currently scheduled for January 29. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote a letter to President Trump suggesting he find another date or location
Grover Thompson, who died in 1996, was convicted for a stabbing that a serial killer later confessed to committing
Fake editions of the Washington Post were distributed in D.C. amid national concerns about press bias
Gregg Eichhorn has nine adopted kids with medical and special needs – and all of them were able to play together in the snow fort
"Turkish Government can NOT present any single piece of evidence of my wrongdoing," Kanter tweeted in response