New York set to adopt aggressive emission reduction goals
Under the legislation, New York would generate 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2040
Under the legislation, New York would generate 100% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2040
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett attended President Trump's rally in Orlando, Florida, Tuesday where he officially launched his 2020 campaign. Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his exclusive conversation with the man running the president's re-election campaign, Brad Parscale, and something he witnessed at Tuesday's rally that he hasn't before seen at a Trump campaign event.
President Trump launched his bid for a second term by painting a scary picture of America's future if he is not re-elected. The president rallied with thousands of supporters in Orlando to officially start the campaign, while he faced turmoil back in Washington. He accused his critics of "un-American conduct," lashed out at the press and claimed that Democrats "want to destroy our country." Weijia Jiang reports.
In her latest novel Hilderbrand sets well-to-do Massachusetts family against the backdrop of the tumultuous summer of 1969
A new United Nations report on the killing of Washington Post contributor Jamal Khashoggi recommends an investigation of Saudi Arabia's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman. His role has been a source of speculation since Khashoggi was murdered. The report says "there is credible evidence meriting further investigation." Holly Williams reports.
The announcement is expected to be a rollback of Obama-era environmental regulations
The president officially begins his re-election effort with a vow to "keep America great." Also, a just-released UN report recommends an investigation into Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince, Mohammed Bin Salman. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Special Rapporteur releases 101-page report blaming Saudi Arabia for journalists murder, and saying there's "credible evidence" heir to Saudi throne should be investigated
Point fingers in lawsuit at school system and sheriff's office, saying they weren't adequately protected
Indiana man implicated in the murder of an Alaska teenager had allegedly promised millions of dollars to the teens who killed her in exchange for images of the killing
Three brought to hospital; they were all near field that was being sprayed when wind shifted
Washington Post journalist and author Anna Fifield has a new book on Kim Jong-Un's surprising rise to power
"On his eighth birthday, he was presented with a general's uniform, complete with gold buttons and epaulets," Fifield told Michael Morell, on this week's episode of "Intelligence Matters"
Phoenix mayor and police chief booed, hear calls for officers' firing in wake of video showing cops pointing guns, shouting after girl's shoplifting
Hundreds of miles from where it should be hunting, emaciated bear seen poking around on industrial estate for food
Steve Kroft investigates Allegiant Air, a discount carrier known more for its ultra-low fares than its high record of in-flight breakdowns.
Pres. Trump officially kicking off 2020 campaign; Jon Stewart calling out Sen. Mitch McConnell.
The terminal was evacuated, leading to flight delays as passengers were forced to go through security checkpoints again
Patrick Shanahan drops bid to lead Pentagon; Third graders teach book publisher history lesson.
President Trump gave his official re-election campaign rally on Tuesday night in Orlando, Florida, touching on many of the themes from the 2016 campaign. Ed O'Keefe and Major Garrett join CBSN to discuss.
South Bend Police Department's body camera activation policy requires officers to "activate their body cameras during all work-related interactions with civilians"
Patrick Shanahan withdraws from consideration as defense secretary; Third graders take action after finding a workbook error.
"... they knew that Columbus didn't land in the United States of America, he landed in the Caribbean islands," said their teacher
Over the weekend, the president's campaign fired several of its pollsters after numbers showing him trailing former Vice President Joe Biden in key states leaked
The White House knew about a violent domestic dispute between members of outgoing Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan's family that derailed his expected nomination to become the permanent secretary, according to two administration officials familiar with the matter. CBS News White House Producer joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look.