FBI raids home of MyPayrollHR CEO as part of fraud investigation
The FBI is investigating whether MyPayrollHR allegedly diverted an estimated $35 million from employee checks and accounts
The FBI is investigating whether MyPayrollHR allegedly diverted an estimated $35 million from employee checks and accounts
This episode of CBSN Originals looks at the lives of three families whose kids are popular influencers on social media. There is big money to be made, but there are also a lot of concerns implicit in the “kidfluencer” industry. Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/influencers.
Jacqueline Woodson is a New York Times-bestselling author, with more than five million copies of her works sold worldwide. Her memoir, "Brown Girl Dreaming," won the National Book Award in 2014, and her more than two dozen children’s books are regularly taught in schools across the country. Her newest work of adult fiction is called “Red at the Bone.” It tells the story of how two Brooklyn families cope after an unexpected pregnancy brings them together. Woodson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the book.
Michael Lawlor wrote the nation's first red flag law, enacted in 1999 in Connecticut
"How am I ever going to pay off $164,000?" asks one patient who lost her home after a hospital sued for unpaid bills
The Moscow City Court has denied the appeal Paul Whelan, a Michigan resident, and his defense team
The money-losing co-working company is pushing back its IPO amid a frosty reception over its valuation and business model
Cokie Roberts, the longtime chief congressional analyst at ABC News, has died at the age of 75. She started her career as a foreign correspondent for CBS Radio, NPR and others. Vladimir Duthiers has more.
At least seven cheerleaders and two young men in "MAGA" hats held up the sign – and a photo of it ended up online, sparking widespread outrage
The United States has identified the exact locations from which more than 20 drones and cruise missiles were launched, a senior official says
Sources tell Politico President Trump will not consider the House-passed bill on universal background checks as part of his upcoming gun proposal. He previously said he would support expanding background checks and creating a federal red flag law. Michael Lawlor, an associate professor of criminal justice at the University of New Haven, wrote Connecticut's red flag law, the first of its kind in the U.S., and joined CBSN to discuss its impact on the state.
Naturalization ceremonies normally take place at courthouses around the country, but for the past four years, the U.S. courts have been bringing these patriotic occasions out of the courthouse and into communities – like this Major League Baseball game in Philadelphia.
Donny and Marie Osmond have been in show business almost as long as they've been brother and sister, as solo performers and as headliners of the popular "Donnie & Marie" TV show in the 1970s. For the past 11 years they have been a top draw in Las Vegas. But after almost 1,700 performances, they've decided to bring the curtain down on themselves this November. Lee Cowan talks with them about their new challenges ahead, from Marie taking a seat at "The Talk," to Donny's new solo album.
Warning comes two months after health officials said an E. coli outbreak linked to other flour brands was apparently over
Dozens killed in 2 bombings in Afghanistan; Weinstein's new attorney discusses case & "Me Too: movement
By 2020, interest payments on the national debt is forecast to exceed government spending on children
An initiative sparked by a young climate activist will steal a lot of limelight, but crises in the Mideast, Asia and even the U.K. will also come to the fore in New York
On May 31, 2009, Dr. George Tiller was shot and killed as he attended church in Wichita, Kansas. Here is Jeff Glor's original report for CBS News.
You may remember Brad Parscale from President Trump's 2016 campaign, and now he's Mr. Trump's 2020 campaign manager. ProPublica senior reporter Peter Elkind joined CBSN to talk about his profile, "The Myths of the 'Genius' Behind Trump's Reelection Campaign."
Cokie Roberts was a longtime political reporter and analyst at ABC News and NPR
Vanity Fair contributing editor Bethany McClean joined CBSN to discuss her reporting on Purdue Pharma and its involvement in the opioid epidemic. She interviewed David Sackler, who says his family did not cause the crisis.
Conway suffered extensive flooding after Hurricane Florence last year
The president is doing a two-day swing through the Golden State for a series of high-dollar fundraisers
Daniel Jones, who was selected with No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, has been named the starter
Prosecutors in New York City have reportedly subpoenaed eight years of President Trump's tax returns. Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. has declined to comment on the reports. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss.