Juneteenth resonates with black America amid racial turmoil
New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie on why the celebration of Juneteenth matters and what it means for black America today.
New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie on why the celebration of Juneteenth matters and what it means for black America today.
John Bolton paints a damning picture of his former boss, President Trump, in his new book "The Room Where It Happened," which is set to be released Tuesday. Bolton says he will not be voting for Mr. Trump or Joe Biden in November, and he rejects claims that he's motivated by profits. Weijia Jiang reports.
Only one in three African Americans who need mental health care receive it. Board-certified Psychiatrist Dr. Jess Clemons of "Ask Dr. Jess" uses social media to break down barriers and provide more access to help. She joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss.
The hype surrounding 5G, the 5th generation of wireless network technology, has many asking what impact it will have on our lives and when. CNET editor-at-large Brian Cooley joins CBSN to share the latest in its rollout.
First on "CBS This Morning," leaders from the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis spoke to Gayle King about the death of George Floyd and calls for reform. They called the video "horrific," but cautioned there could be "more to the story," urging the release of more video from the incident by city officials.
Only on "CBS This Morning," Tony-nominated actor and singer Norm Lewis performs "Lift Every Voice and Sing" a cappella in an empty Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts plaza. The New York City complex, home to the New York City Ballet, the Metropolitan Opera, the New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center and more, has been closed since March 12 due to coronavirus concerns.
First on "CBS This Morning," the head of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, Lieutenant Bob Kroll, and fellow leaders of the union spoke to Gayle King about police reform and said there is no issue with systemic racism at the police department. Kroll also spoke on his controversial statement in a private letter to union members where he said George Floyd had a "violent criminal history."
LAX has begun the first temperature scanning pilot program as states continue reopening amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Settlement will resolve most of the 125,000 cases over claims that Monsanto weedkiller causes cancer.
Starkey Spring Water has arsenic levels that are three times as high as other brands, Consumer Reports claims.
200% demand spikes a surprise even to manufacturers: "I have never seen sales like this," one industry veteran said.
Carriers are trotting out bargain-priced fares in hopes of revving up travel demand hit by ongoing pandemic.
Cyrus said that one of the best parts of sobriety is "waking up 100%, 100% of the time."
Senate Democrats argued that the bill, proposed by Republicans, did not go far enough to address police brutality.
Rules are changing about eating "companion animals" in China, and with a pandemic linked to an animal market, the tide of public opinion is rising.
In 2017, the Pentagon acknowledged funding a secret multi-million dollar program to investigate sightings of "unidentified aerial phenomenon."
The company updated a list of 248 stores to close by the end of 2020, including locations in Miami, NYC and San Diego.
Tibet's exiled Buddhist spiritual leader knows a thing or two about forced isolation, and he shares some wisdom with CBS News ahead of his 85th birthday.
New cases have been surging for more than a week after trending down for more than six weeks.
The announcement comes as new COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have surged to their highest level in two months.
The announcement comes as new COVID-10 cases in the U.S. have surged to their highest level in two months.
Trump will appear at a joint press conference with the president of Poland in the Rose Garden.
The 26-year-old driver has embraced an international role in NASCAR's attempt to push past its rocky racial history.
A federal appeals court has ordered a district judge to drop the criminal case against the former national security adviser.
Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments, talks to Tony Dokoupil about the inequalities in corporate America. She shares suggestions to create a diverse workplace and explains why it's so important.