Cynthia Erivo: We "need more Harriet Tubmans" on screen
"Harriet," released Friday, is the first major feature film about Tubman's life, detailing her escape from slavery and how she helped free other slaves through the Underground Railroad
"Harriet," released Friday, is the first major feature film about Tubman's life, detailing her escape from slavery and how she helped free other slaves through the Underground Railroad
A federal judge dismissed Joe Arpaio's defamation lawsuit against CNN, the Huffington Post and Rolling Stone
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Wildfires raging across California are directly impacting schools, students and teaches. A new article by CalMatters education reporter Ricarodo Cano takes a closer look at the issue. He joins CBSN from Sacramento to explain how missed school days have "become a new normal as one disaster gives way to the next."
Pelosi says politics are not for the faint of heart: "You also have to be prepared to throw a punch – for the children," she joked
Sanders tweeted his support for several reporters and editors who resigned in protest of new owner G/O Media
Spaniards are voicing outrage after five men were acquitted of rape on the grounds that their 14-year-old victim had been unconscious at the time
14 Democratic candidates are scheduled to appear at the Liberty & Justice Celebration in Iowa this weekend. CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner, the co-host of Showtime's "The Circus," joins CBSN from Des Moines to talk about it.
A survey from Common Sense Media finds online video consumption among American teens and tweens has doubled from 2015 to 2019. However, it also finds overall average screen time has largely stayed the same. Michael Robb, senior director of research at Common Sense Media, joined CBSN to discuss the latest research.
Apple's streaming service launches today. Senior editor at TV Guide Krutika Mallikarjuna joins CBSN to talk about two new shows streaming on Apple TV+ and another show that's streaming on Netflix this weekend.
New research offers clues about which jobs are most likely to lead to substance abuse problems
He called himself "LeDward Scissorhands"
Account holders at the bank said they can't use debit cards, access their accounts or pay bills
Police did not immediately provide information about the victims or what prompted the violence at the home in the neighborhood of multimillion-dollar homes
Pres. Trump's top Russia adviser testifies before Congress; Doctor accused of using his sperm to impregnate patients
Maria Fire among many wildfires to explode in California during a period of dangerous conditions
Governor Cuomo is not the only famous New Yorker to weigh in on the Trumps' change of residency
Toxicology test found methadone, fluoxetine, norfluoxetine, diazepam, nordiazepam and alcohol in her system
Tennis champion Serena Williams is a powerhouse when it comes to her sport, her fashion line and motherhood. But she's also using her status as a force for good. Williams is now the national ambassador the Allstate Foundation Purple Purse program. They released a PSA which sheds light on financial abuse, a serious issue that's affected a close friend of hers. Jericka Duncan reports.
House approves resolution for next steps in the impeachment inquiry; Tommie Smith reflects on iconic Olympic moment.
27-year-old Kelly Dwyer seemingly vanished without a trace in October 2013. She was last seen alive at a condo on the east side of Milwaukee while on a date. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant joined CBSN to discuss the search to find her, and her killer. See the full story on "48 Hours" on CBS, Saturday, Nov. 2, at 10/9c.
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Ahead of the Iowa campaign event that jolted then-Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign to life in 2007, 14 Democratic candidates hope to have similar success. The Liberty and Justice Celebration in Des Moines is a chance for candidates to define the narrative — and raise expectations. Alex Wagner reports.
Margaret Brennan sat down for an interview with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker, D-New Jersey, on April 13, 2019.
More than 200 people were killed in a series of coordinated bombings at churches and hotels in Sri Lanka's capital of Colombo on Easter Sunday. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports.