Former FBI lawyer pleads guilty in first criminal charge from Durham probe
Clinesmith admitted he doctored an email that was part of a FISA court application to surveil 2016 Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Clinesmith admitted he doctored an email that was part of a FISA court application to surveil 2016 Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
The Democratic Party has officially nominated Joe Biden for president. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe has highlights from the convention, and then CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson joins CBSN from Wilmington, Delaware with the latest updates.
The Democratic National Convention will hear from vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris, former President Barack Obama, and other high-profile Democrats tonight. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Tim Perry join CBSN with details on what to expect.
Gene therapy has shown promise as a way to prevent bleeding in patients with hemophilia A.
A heat wave helped fuel a ferocious spate of fires, costing people their homes and so much more.
"This is our democracy that is on the ballot," Tom Perez said. "We are not going to tolerate efforts to interfere with the exercise of the most fundamental right, that right to vote."
Mr. Obama will be addressing the convention on the same night as some of the party's biggest female stars.
Senator Kamala Harris of California will make history tonight as she accepts the Democratic nomination for vice president. Carole Porter, a childhood friend of Harris, joins CBSN to talk about how their experiences growing up led to this historic moment.
Apple Inc. has become the first publicly traded U.S. company in history to be worth $2 trillion. The iPhone maker's shares reached that milestone on Wednesday, when its stock neared $468 for the first time. CBS Los Angeles reports.
On a visit to Utah this summer, Donald Trump Jr. took time to shoot Desert Tech rifles and appeared in promotional images for the company, which is owned by a prominent member of a polygamous sect called The Order. The government is currently trying to seize the company's headquarters, which is owned by other members of the sect who entered guilty pleas in a $1.1 billion fraud scheme. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates joins CBSN with more on the story.
Netflix's "Tiger King," which vilified new owner Jeff Lowe, has generated "unfathomable" income for the park, Lowe said.
The president continues to try to undermine confidence in election results reached by mail-in voting.
The school has a 17.2% positivity rate —more than three times the rate recommended for states to reopen.
The social media phenomenon can turn a person or a brand into a pariah in a matter of tweets.
Belarus' longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko is refusing to back down in face of massive protests following an election in which he claimed to win 80% of the vote. The EU has slammed the result as "falsified." CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports from Minsk.
More universities are changing their fall plans and reverting to remote classes because of the coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Dara Kass joins CBSN to discuss how students and teachers can perform their own health assessments to help curb the virus' spread.
The Democratic National Convention is continuing to put the spotlight on prominent women as the party looks to build support from women this November. Emily's List president Stephanie Schriock joined CBSN to discuss the Biden-Harris ticket and why women of color on the ballot are going to change the future of the Democratic Party.
On the second night of the Democratic National Convention, two former presidents, young activists and even some longtime Republicans offered an optimistic view of what a Joe Biden presidency would mean for America. Democratic strategist Joel Payne and Republican strategist Lauren Claffey joined CBSN to discuss the biggest takeaways from the night.
Joe Biden has essentially headquartered his campaign operations at home in Wilmington, Delaware. Veteran Delaware broadcaster Nancy Karibjanian joins CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers to talk about Biden's long political history in the First State.
The U.S. Postal Service is pausing controversial changes that had drawn criticism from many Democrats as more people are expected to vote-by-mail in November. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest on this, plus more the final report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
The justices will hear oral arguments in the blockbuster case one week after the election.
CBS battleground tracker shows rising support among liberal voters for the Biden-Harris Presidential ticket. As Senator Kamala Harris is set to make the case for electing Joe Biden in her speech at the Democratic National Convention, former press secretary for Kamala Harris campaign Ian Sams joins CBSN to discuss Harris' appeal to voters.
Congressional hearings are scheduled with the postmaster general for Friday and Monday.
The president's tweet cited a report that some employees of the tire maker were told to avoid political garb at work.
New court documents are fueling fan theories and the "Free Britney" movement.