Starliner on track for Sunday landing despite setbacks
Despite being unable to dock with the space station, engineers say the Starliner flight collected valuable data.
Despite being unable to dock with the space station, engineers say the Starliner flight collected valuable data.
The airline has not included the non-binary gender option in their online booking process yet.
Rob Leef was testing a thermal scope late at night on Dec. 6, 2014 – the night that Kathy Blair, an innocent Austin choir teacher, was murdered. What he recorded in her quiet neighborhood that night would give detectives their first major break in the case.
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has been front and center in the scandal that led to the impeachment inquiry. He's at it again, saying he needed the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine "out of the way." Paula Reid has the latest.
6 dead, 13 injured in Las Vegas apartment fire; Teens vaping marijuana on the rise.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has cleared the release of a controversial intelligence and security committee report into Russian interference in U.K. politics. Cat Zakrzewski, Washington Post tech policy reporter, joins CBSN to discuss what it can tell us about the U.S. elections in 2020.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell responded to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's demand for witnesses at a potential Senate impeachment trial, saying the House is responsible for conducting impeachment investigations. McConnell responded to Schumer in a speech from the Senate floor on Tuesday. Watch his remarks.
The New Hampshire primary is 8 weeks away, and in 7 weeks the leading Democratic candidates will participate in a debate at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. Neil Levesque is the executive director there and joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss what candidates are doing to win over New Hampshire voters.
This week's Democratic debate will go on as scheduled after a labor deal was reached. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined CBSN with the latest on the 2020 race.
A human rights group has filed a lawsuit on behalf of 14 families from the Democratic Republic of Congo, accusing Apple, Google, Dell, Microsoft and Tesla of benefiting from child labor to mine cobalt. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta exposed the brutal conditions in the mines last year. She joins CBSN to explain the latest developments.
"We will begin the exoneration process for Lydell Grant immediately," Harris County DA Kim Ogg said.
The next generation of wireless network is just around the corner. 5G service, which provides connection speeds up to ten times as fast as the speediest home broadband service, is expected to see a wide rollout in 2020. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN AM to talk more about the impact of this technology.
Rep. Jim McGovern, chairman of the House Rules Committee, gives an opening statement Tuesday during a hearing to set the parameters for the House of Representatives' floor debate later this week on impeaching President Donald Trump.
Government research published this week finds teens are vaping marijuana in record numbers. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump began his two-week trip to Florida on Friday night, after signing a $738 billion defense bill for next year. But Mr. Trump arrived in Florida under an ominous cloud courtesy of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who recently promised a "Christmas gift" to the U.S. in response to its refusal to lift sanctions on North Korea. U.S. intelligence officials tell CBS News a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile test could occur soon most likely after the first of the year. Chip Reid reports.
Businessman Andrew Yang is the only person of color to qualify for Thursday's debate at Loyola Marmount University in Los Angeles. 2020 campaign reporter Adam Brewster has been following his campaign on a bus tour through Iowa and joins CBSN for this edition of 2020 Daily Trail Markers.
A police hunt is underway for a second teenager wanted in connection with the deadly stabbing of a New York City college student. Barnard freshman Tessa Majors died after being stabbed Wednesday in a park. Police already arrested a 13-year-old who admitted he was part of a group robbing Majors and watched as his friend stabbed and choked her. Nikki Battiste reports.
New Zealand's deadly volcano eruption investigation could take up to a year. A strong earthquake killed at least 4 people in the southern part of the Philippines. And deadly protests have spread across India over a new citizenship law that excludes Muslims. Cindy Pom rounds up these global news headlines from London.
The U.S. and China agreed on the first phase of a trade deal Friday, giving investors on Wall Street a sigh of relief. Washington Post economics correspondent Heather Long joins "Red & Blue" to break down the deal's winners and losers.
James "Radio" Kennedy showed up on the T.L. Hanna football field in Anderson, South Carolina, in the 1960s – and proceeded to become an icon there for more than 50 years. Kennedy, who inspired a 2003 film, died Sunday at the age of 73, but his legacy lives on.
During his Heisman Trophy acceptance speech on Saturday night, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow took time to talk about the hardships facing a community close to his heart. Soon, more than $200,000 was raised to help.
The House of Representatives is expected to hold a full vote on impeachment Wednesday. It is likely to pass along party lines, which would set up a Senate trial in January. Senators are already bracing for a contentious trial. CBS News' Laura Podesta joined CBSN AM with the latest.
Twenty-five years after it was released, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You" hit the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 list. It's the first time ever that the song has earned the top spot. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
"Sesame Street," Sally Field, Earth, Wind & Fire, and conductor Michael Tilson Thomas were all celebrated for their lifetime contributions to the performing arts at the 42nd annual Kennedy Center Honors. The event was held earlier this month in Washington and aired on CBS last night. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid was on the red carpet, and joined CBSN from Washington with all the highlights.
Doorbell security cameras are supposed to give you peace of mind. But there have been a number of incidents where strange voices come through a device. Jamie Yuccas looks into who is behind it.