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Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un ends early; Wisconsin woman creates dolls representing kids with disabilities
Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un ends early; Wisconsin woman creates dolls representing kids with disabilities
Billie Wayne Coble, 70, was the oldest inmate executed by Texas since the state resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982
Both sides are pointing fingers after the U.S. summit with North Korea came to an abrupt halt. Molly Hooper, a CBSN political contributor and reporter for The Hill, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss Thursday's political news.
Both sides are pointing fingers after the U.S. summit with North Korea came to an abrupt halt. Molly Hooper, a CBSN political contributor and reporter for The Hill, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss Thursday's political news.
Staggering end for Vietnam summit; Remembering the Vietnam War
Billie Wayne Coble, 70, was the oldest inmate executed by Texas since the state resumed carrying out capital punishment in 1982
Maria Martinez-Guzman of Univision and anchor Jorge Ramos were among crew put into a dark room when an interview with Nicolás Maduro turned south
Embattled Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro locked an American news reporter and his producer in a dark room and confiscated their equipment after they attempted to interview him earlier this week. Univision reporter Jorge Ramos traveled to Venezuela to ask Maduro questions about the country's economic instability. His producer Maria Martinez-Guzman joined CBSN to discuss what happened next.
Embattled Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro locked an American news reporter and his producer in a dark room and confiscated their equipment after they attempted to interview him earlier this week. Univision reporter Jorge Ramos traveled to Venezuela to ask Maduro questions about the country's economic instability. His producer Maria Martinez-Guzman joined CBSN to discuss what happened next.
Republican lawmakers have accused President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen of lying to Congress. The allegations came as Michael Cohen was questioned by the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday. CBS News Washington correspondent Paula Reid joins Tanya Rivero to recap Cohen's three days on Capitol Hill.
Despite a slowdown in the fourth quarter, the economy last year grew at the fastest rate since 2015, but experts fear a drop-off may be on the horizon.
With the 2020 Democratic field wide open, CBSN sits down with someone who knows a lot about vying for the party's nomination: Howard Dean, who ran for president in 2004 and later was at the helm of the DNC. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins "Red and Blue" to discuss her conversation with him, including what he's looking for in a candidate.
The eyes of the world were on Hanoi this week for the summit between President Trump and Kim Jung Un. It marked a return for CBS News as many of the network's correspondents covered the Vietnam War. Former CBS News correspondent Bill Plants joined "Red & Blue" to reflect on the war and the summit.
Four of Booker's opponents for the nomination are among the co-sponsors of his Marijuana Justice Act
The eyes of the world were on Hanoi this week for the summit between President Trump and Kim Jung Un. It marked a return for CBS News as many of the network's correspondents covered the Vietnam War. Former CBS News correspondent Bill Plante joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to reflect on the war and the summit.
Even in states where medical marijuana is legal, patients in the VA system don't have access to it
In an HBO documentary set to air this weekend, James Safechuck and Wade Robson accuse Michael Jackson of molesting them as boys. Gayle King sat down with them for an interview that first aired on "CBS This Morning."
As a social worker, Amy Jandrisevits saw the impact dolls would have on kids during tough times. So she decided to create her own dolls, that represent all different kinds of kids. Adriana Diaz has her story.
A delegation from China went to Indiana on Thursday to claim hundreds of artifacts seized from one man's home. He had items from all over the world. Anna Werner reports.
Israel's attorney general said Thursday he intends to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for corruption. It comes 40 days before he's up for re-election. Seth Doane reports.
The body of a man who was swept away by a flood was found Thursday in northern California. Farther south, in Sonoma County, a river overflowed and cut off a town. Meg Oliver reports.
On Thursday, two Republican members of the House Oversight Committee accused Michael Cohen of lying in his testimony the day before. The president's former attorney wrapped up his third day of testimony on THursday. Paula Reid reports.
President Trump is returning from his summit with Kim Jong Un facing criticism after saying he believed Kim when he said he had nothing to do with the treatment of Otto Warmbier. The American college student was detained in North Korea and died days after he returned home. Ben Tracy reports.
The meeting between President Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un began with smiles and anticipation. It ended with limited explanations and a foggy future. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.
She's sewing change so kids can play in a world that looks like them