Devastating flooding hits already struggling Midwest farmers
Chapter 12 bankruptcies were up nearly 20 percent last year among Midwest farms and more than $400 million worth of livestock could be impacted
Chapter 12 bankruptcies were up nearly 20 percent last year among Midwest farms and more than $400 million worth of livestock could be impacted
President of hard-hit Mozambique warns worst could still be yet to come as it's still raining on already inundated parts of his nation
President of hard-hit Mozambique warns worst could still be yet to come as it's still raining on already inundated parts of his nation
Anthony Comello, accused in rubout of reputed kingpin of Gambino crime family, brought politics into extradition hearing room
Accuses the social media giant of defamation, negligence and "shadow banning" conservatives; Twitter has denied that in the past
The high school junior was a straight-A student, class officer and robotics whiz, who nonetheless felt she wasn't ever good enough – signs she kept hidden until she ended her life
Australia's unlikely hero, dubbed "Egg Boy," is still on a crusade to help victims of the deadly mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand. Will Connolly, the 17-year-old who cracked a raw egg on the head of Queensland Sen. Fraser Anning, said he will donate funds to those affected in the deadly terror attack Friday.
Florida health department must create guidelines for doctors who are planning to prescribe smokable medical marijuana, which may create delays for some patients
Her comments came at a CNN town hall in Jackson, Mississippi, in response to a question about voter disenfranchisement
The Alabama senator told CBSN's "Red & Blue" he worries history might repeat itself and underscored the importance of reflecting on racial injustices from the '50s and '60s
Kevin Tsujihara steps down from the Hollywood film and TV studio after acknowledging "mistakes," parent company says
Taquesta Graham, 28, is expected to be charged with murder Wednesday after her daughter's body was found in a duffel bag along a horse trail near Los Angeles
President Trump went on the offensive this weekend on Twitter, lashing out at everything from the special counsel investigation, to General Motors and the late Sen. John McCain. Yahoo News White House correspondent Hunter Walker joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest developments and the rest of the Monday's political headlines.
Devastating Midwest flooding leaves at least 3 dead; Twins head to March Madness thanks to a major assist from mom.
Jack the Ripper, the notorious serial killer who terrorized the streets of London more than a century ago, may have finally been identified by forensic scientists in Great Britain.
Representatives of National Assembly President Juan Guaidó, who has been recognized by the U.S. and more than four dozen countries as Venezuela's legitimate leader, said they took control of three diplomatic offices in Washington and New York that were formerly operated by the government of President Nicolás Maduro. CBS News State Department Christina Ruffini joins CBSN with analysis.
Sen. Doug joins sits down with Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the Alabama lawmaker's new book: "Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church bombing that changed the course of civil rights."
Alabama Democrat Sen. Doug Jones says white nationalism is on the rise in wake of the deadly terror attack in New Zealand last week. During an interview Monday with CBSN's Elaine Quijano on "Red and Blue," they discussed Jones' new book: "Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church bombing that changed the course of civil rights."
The flight came five months after two of the crew members went through a harrowing launch abort
Florida health department must create guidelines for doctors who are planning to prescribe smokable medical marijuana, which may create delays for some patients
Confronted with the loss of Facebook, Instagram and other apps, users lit up Twitter to air frustrations, witticisms
Unverified footage as well as posts of praise or support for the crime are being removed from Facebook and other social media sites
Users currently must report inappropriate images, which slows the process of pulling them off the site
Facebook said its chief product officer Chris Cox is leaving, along with Chris Daniels, who heads Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp
Social media company also said it prevented 1.2 million copies of the video from being uploaded to its platform