Supreme Court justices question role of judges in partisan redistricting cases
The cases at the high court Tuesday marked the second time in consecutive terms the justices will see if they can set limits on drawing districts for partisan gain
The cases at the high court Tuesday marked the second time in consecutive terms the justices will see if they can set limits on drawing districts for partisan gain
In his statement, Governor Phil Murphy said the "measure is about dignity"
"It comes down to the schools being funded adequately"
Though the Zika virus is no longer the threat it was during the height of the outbreak in 2015-2016, the risk of contracting the disease still exists in certain areas. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joined CBSN to discuss what we know about the virus and how to stay safe.
Three years ago, the Zika virus caused widespread uncertainty and fear, and the hundreds of children born with the associated birth defects are permanently disabled. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook has been reporting on the virus since the height of the outbreak in 2016. He reflects on the situation then and explains the progress that has been made since on CBSN.
The Justice Department said in a legal filing Tuesday that it supported a ruling which found Obamacare to be unconstitutional
Central Americans are migrating to the U.S. in record numbers, but it's part of a vicious cycle decades in the making. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to El Salvador to meet a single father, deported from the U.S. in 2009, and his young son, caught in a revolving door of deportation and remigration, to explore an intractable problem with no clear end in sight.
Behind the Kim regime's scramble to stay afloat through cultural means
Officials in Rockland County, New York are prohibiting unvaccinated children from going out in public spaces for 30 days
Across America, waves of foreign invaders are taking over. Introduced through human error or carelessness, invasive species like the Burmese Python, Lionfish and Asian Carp have thrived at the expense of native species critical to a delicate natural balance that supports ecosystems and livelihoods. CBSN Originals explores whether it's too late to tip the balance back in our favor.
Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico devastated - almost 3,000 people died in its wake, towns were left without power or water for months, and hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans left, many never to return. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud returns to Puerto Rico for CBSN Originals to examine the impact of that exodus and what the future holds.
More than 30 years ago, Robert Swan became the first man to walk to both the North and South Poles. In 2017, he found himself back on the ice, trekking 600 miles across Antarctica with his son, Barney. But this time, the duo set out to complete the first-ever expedition to the South Pole using solely renewable energy. Their mission: prove that if these technologies can work in the harshest environment on Earth, they can work in our everyday lives. Along the way, they faced unexpected obstacles that... Читать дальше...
As the soaring value of bitcoin sets off a flurry of excitement, a whole new industry -- cryptocurrency mining -- is erupting in unexpected parts of the globe, causing rifts in the communities that host it. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett heads to the epicenter of cryptocurrency mining, to explore how this phenomenon is unfolding, and the controversy over its future.
Mohammad Shasho's family left Aleppo in 2013, telling their children they were taking a prolonged vacation. That "vacation" was an evacuation prompted by Syria's eight-year-old civil war, and it became a permanent exile. In a film produced by BYkids, we see the Syrian crisis through the eyes of a young refugee filmmaker.
The presidential hopeful says her $315 billion plan would be paid for with higher taxes on the rich
The presidential hopeful says her $315 billion plan would be paid for with higher taxes on the rich
Defense attorneys say jurors improperly followed media coverage of sensational drug conspiracy case
"American taxpayer dollars will not be used to underwrite abortions," Pompeo announced on Tuesday
The Broward Sheriff's Office on Tuesday released surveillance footage of the March 17 incident
Citing falling credit scores among buyers, the housing agency is reinstating tougher mortgage underwriting rules
Citing falling credit scores among buyers, the housing agency is reinstating tougher mortgage underwriting rules
The president's controversial order still faces a formidable challenge in court, including one from 16 state attorneys general
Senior foreign correspondent "Liz" Palmer talks to colleague Roxana Saberi about the perils, and the perks, of covering conflicts around the world as a woman journalist
Senior foreign correspondent "Liz" Palmer talks to colleague Roxana Saberi about the perils, and the perks, of covering conflicts around the world as a woman journalist
Platforms like Instagram and Facebook have turned parenting into a "competitive sport," one mom says