Oprah makes surprise $13 million donation to Morehouse College
The philanthropist's endowment is the largest in the school's history
The philanthropist's endowment is the largest in the school's history
Department of Defense Inspector General announced that up to 35 reports of sexual assault may not have been reported as required by law
In Warren, Michiigan, fears for the local economy amid longest nationwide UAW strike against GM in over decade
Uber's chief privacy officer Ruby Zefo has been with the company for just over a year, but has already taken several steps to address users' privacy and security concerns. She joins CBSN to talk about the changes.
Meese left the Reagan administration under an ethics cloud
House Democrats plan to issue a subpoena to Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, for documents related to his contacts with Ukraine. This comes after the White House blocked him from testifying. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and Bloomberg chief Washington correspondent Kevin Cirilli joined CBSN to break down the latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry.
The Extinction Rebellion movement has organized protests around the world demanding action on climate change. The Washington Post's London correspondent Karla Adam joined CBSN with more on the group's demonstrations.
House Democrats have issued a subpoena to Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, for documents related to his contacts with Ukraine. This comes after the White House blocked him from testifying. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and Bloomberg chief Washington correspondent Kevin Cirilli joined CBSN to break down the latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry.
Much of the Ukraine controversy has centered around politics, but a new Associated Press report looks into the business dealings of a group of individuals with ties to President Trump. Associated Press national investigative reporter Michael Biesecker joined CBSN to discuss the findings.
Even though former President Jimmy Carter fell and hit his head, he kept his vow to help others and attended a Habitat for Humanity build the very next day.
Charles has cerebral palsy, and after listening to people telling him he can't do certain things, he decided to prove them wrong. So he worked hard until he could deadlift 225 pounds.
U.S. video game maker seizes player's Hearthstone Grandmasters winnings, saying he broke the company's rules
A drone video captured stunning autumn trees in Utah. Videographer Justin McFarland noticed the road seems to divide the colorful fall leaves and the green ones that haven't turned yet.
Dallas police said they have identified 3 suspects in the murder of Joshua Brown, a key witness in the murder trial of former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger. Brown lived in the same apartment complex as Guyger and Botham Jean, whom Guyger was convicted of killing. Police said Brown's shooting was related to a drug deal.
Students voted in favor of a fee to benefit descendants of slaves once sold by the school – but say progress is lacking
"Like the NBA, we welcome the Chinese censors into our homes and into our hearts," the creators tweeted
Comedian and actress Cristela Alonzo was the first Latina to create, produce, and star in her own network sitcom, “Cristela.” CBS News Correspondent Adriana Diaz sat down with Alonzo in the Toyota Green Room to discuss her new book, “Music to my Years: A Mixtape-Memoir of Growing Up and Standing Up.”
Joshua Brown, who lived near Botham Jean, testified in the trial of ex-Dallas officer Amber Guyger
Cases center on whether federal civil rights law protects LGBTQ people from job discrimination
New CBS romantic comedy also explores the immigrant experience in America today
Even with unemployment at a 50-year-low, 43% of full-time employees say they have a job outside of their primary work
Commissioner Adam Silver backs Houston Rockets general manager's right to free speech, but admits the damage caused by a single tweet about Hong Kong "will take some time to heal"
President Trump said he'd "love to send" Sondland to testify before Congress, but not before "a totally compromised kangaroo court"
Congressional Republicans are pushing back after President Trump announced a withdrawal of U.S. troops from northern Syria, calling the move a betrayal to key allies in the effort to defeat ISIS. CBS News White House correspondent Weija Jiang joined CBSN to discuss.
Actress Sanaa Lathan told CBSN she cried when she first read the script of her "Twilight Zone" episode