S&P 500 reaches all-time high as investor fears recede
Financial markets are buoyed by expectations of an interest rate cut this week and hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal
Financial markets are buoyed by expectations of an interest rate cut this week and hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal
Under the agreement, more than 200,000 Salvadorans will have more time to live and work in the U.S. after their Temporary Protected Status (TPS) expires in 2021
Begun just months before his death in 2016, a memoir by the legendary singer-songwriter Prince is now being published as "The Beautiful Ones." Jamie Yuccas reports on how the manuscript by Prince Rogers Nelson came to light, and talks with editor Dan Piepenbring, who helped Prince tell his story, including how the people in Prince's life made him the artist he was. Yuccas also talks with representatives of Prince's estate about the vault of previously-unreleased music that is now being made public.
The dog, a Belgian Malinois, was sent into a tunnel to subdue the ISIS leader during the early-morning raid on a compound in Syria
Less than half of last year's victims have filed clams with PG&E — "heartbreaking" and "unacceptable," a federal judge says
Inyoung You has been charged in Massachusetts with encouraging her boyfriend Alexander Urtula to kill himself hours before he was set to graduate from Boston College in May. CBSN Boston has the story.
Will Of Late New York Hotel Queen Leaves Nothing To Two Grandchildren
Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House will vote on a resolution establishing procedures for the next phase of the inquiry
Alexander Urtula leapt to his death from a parking garage hours before he was to graduate from Boston College in May
Edwards came just shy of the 50% needed to win Saturday's "jungle" primary outright
President Trump watched the World Series Sunday from a luxury suite at Nationals Park in Washington. Fans booed Mr. Trump and chanted "lock him up" when he was announced and shown on the big screen.
A dangerous wildfire in Los Angeles is threatening hundreds of homes near the world-famous Getty Center. Carter Evans reports.
With the victory, she becomes the first openly lesbian mayor of a capital city in Latin America
A dangerous wildfire broke out overnight in Los Angeles. The Getty fire is threatening thousands of homes in the evacuation zone. CBS News correspondent Chris Martinez joined CBSN from the 405 freeway in Los Angeles with the latest.
President Trump spoke Friday at Benedict College, a historically black institution in Columbia, South Carolina. His speech kicked off a two-day forum on criminal justice reform that also featured a number of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. Maayan Schechter, statehouse reporter at The State newspaper, joined CBSN with more.
A number of Democratic presidential candidates spoke out over the weekend after President Trump received an award during a criminal justice forum at a historically black college in South Carolina. 2020 campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell joins CBSN for this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers.
After 11 terms, Oregon Representative Greg Walden said, "I will close the public service chapter of my life"
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley briefed reporters Monday after the Special Forces operation resulting in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Esper reiterated that oil fields in northern Syria were secured and that they would be used to help fund Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces as they continue to conduct operations against ISIS.
Congresswoman Katie Hill is stepping down amid allegations of improper relationships with staff members. The freshman Democrat has acknowledged and apologized for an "inappropriate" relationship with a campaign staff member. But she has denied allegations of a romantic relationship with a congressional aide.
When asking about a possible promotion, the officer says he was told the command staff had a problem with his sexuality
Long-delayed "American Dream" mall hopes to lure shoppers with features like roller coasters and wave pools
The Trump administration is implementing a pilot program to fast-track the processing and deportation of migrants seeking asylum. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN to explain why immigration lawyers believe the new program denies migrants due process.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley will brief the media after U.S. commandos in northwestern Syria killed the ISIS leader over the weekend
Kay Hagan was a former bank executive who rose from a budget writer in the North Carolina Legislature to a seat in the U.S. Senate
The movie studio marks a century of classic filmmaking