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President Trump says employees want him to hold out for border wall funding; medicine cost and demand puts pressure on British government
President Trump says employees want him to hold out for border wall funding; medicine cost and demand puts pressure on British government
President Trump to address nation on border security; Creighton University announcer makes "miracle" recovery after losing consciousness for days
Rod Rosenstein to depart Dept. of Justice; mother arrested after using son to help her shoplift
President Trump and congressional leaders meet at White House; inmates honored for saving guard's life
No deal on funding for Border Wall; Susan Zirinsky will be next head of CBS News
NOAA is out with its prediction for the 2019 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially begins June 1. It expects a "near-normal" season with 4 to 8 hurricanes. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN with details.
No funding deal after White House meeting; Krispy Kreme delivers
A Chicago judge ordered records in the Jussie Smollett case to be unsealed. The judge said the "Empire" actor forfeited his rights to keep the case sealed by speaking to the media after prosecutors dismissed charges against him. Dean Reynolds joins CBSN to discuss.
The president called himself "an extremely stable genius," while questioning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's mental faculties
Federal government partially closed for 12th day over border security funding; homeowners say they won't press charges after neighbor went into the wrong house
Earlier, Republicans had been wary of signing off on additional aid for hurricane-battered Puerto Rico, which President Trump has strongly opposed
Deadline before gov't shutdown approaching; CBSN Originals looks at the world of Esports
Putin praises Trump for ending Syria presence; Unusual sign in the sky above California
A small tax on financial transactions — popular among some Democratic presidential contenders — could potentially raise hundreds of billions of dollars annually.
America is the only advanced economy that does not federally mandate any paid vacation days or paid holidays for workers in the private sector.
A federal grand jury has indicted WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on 18 felony charges for his alleged involvement in the 2010 leak of classified documents by Chelsea Manning. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has the breaking news.
American killed while studying abroad; the victims of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Facebook allowed access to user data; Canadian company launches pizza vending machine in Toronto
Partial government shutdown looming; "Porch Pirates" in Texas steal items for needy kids
The 2020 presidential candidate is proposing a small tax on an industry he says needs to "pay its fair share"
A British judge will have to mull arguments that the WikiLeaks boss is either a journalist and purveyor of truth, or a tool for foreign intelligence agencies
CBS will deny former CEO Leslie Moonves $120 million; Newborns have their own ugly Christmas sweater party
The 78-year-old Patrick Stewart reprises his role as Captain Jean-Luc Picard