CBD fans want edibles, but some states are cracking down
States are cracking down on cannabidiol-infused food over safety concerns -- some in the industry say it's warranted
States are cracking down on cannabidiol-infused food over safety concerns -- some in the industry say it's warranted
CBS News has learned investigators hired by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos have turned their findings over to law enforcement. Bezos has said the National Enquirer tried to blackmail him with explicit photos and messages. Errol Barnett joined CBSN to discuss the investigation.
"I am firmly and fully committing my life and time to becoming an NFL quarterback," Murray said
O'Rourke said marchers would meet "lies and hate with the truth and vision of the future from the U.S-Mexico border"
The president is holding his first "Make America Great Again" rally of 2019 in the Texas border city of El Paso Monday night
Michelle Carter, a Massachusetts woman convicted in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter for encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself through text messages, has been ordered to begin serving her 15-month jail sentence. Carter had been out of jail while her appeal was pending, but the state's top court upheld her conviction.
"We condemn these remarks and we call upon Congresswoman Omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments"
The photo of these little patriots stopping to pay respect for the flag has gone viral
Hunt was cut from the Kansas City Chiefs last season after video emerged of him in a kicking a woman during a fight
First-term Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, D-Minnesota, is facing backlash over tweets some are calling anti-Semitic. Politico Capitol Bureau Chief John Bresnahan joined CBSN with more on the response from Democrats.
"We condemn these remarks and we call upon Congresswoman Omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments"
Southern Baptist church leaders and workers have been accused of sexual misconduct over the past 20 years
A Long Island, New York school is under fire after a racist photo was seen in a classroom. It shows two nooses and is titled "back to school necklaces." CBS New York's Lisa Rozner reports.
Women and rap artists took center stage at the 61st annual Grammy Awards. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier joins CBSN to give a recap of the big night.
The Federal Reserve reports that since 2013, there has been a $1 trillion increase in the amount of debt American are carrying
They scrambled to flesh out an accord and have a budget measure ready before current funding runs out on Friday
Part of the government could close again if lawmakers fail to broker a budget deal before the stopgap spending bill expires Friday
The former Chicago officer was sentenced to six years and nine months in the 2014 death of black teen Laquan McDonald
Ground forces backed by U.S. and coalition airstrikes launched an offensive over the weekend
The U.S. government said it's prepared to dispatch more than $20 million in humanitarian aid to Venezuela
Amy Murray, of Iberia, Missouri, allegedly told the inmate they could get married because her husband was dead
The "Daily Show" host weighs in on blackface controversies surrounding Virginia leaders
Nearly half of Americans say they sometimes or always feel alone, which can have health consequences: doctors say loneliness can lead to increased mortality equal to smoking 15 cigarettes a day
"We condemn these remarks and we call upon Congresswoman Omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments"
The image sparked outrage with parents and has prompted an investigation