Biden's dog will be the first of his kind in the White House
The president-elect's dogs, Major and Champ, would mark a return of presidential pets to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The president-elect's dogs, Major and Champ, would mark a return of presidential pets to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The nation has seen more than 1 million new cases in just 10 days, continuing a trend of more than 100,000 cases reported per day.
President Trump continues to make claims of voter fraud with no evidence, while his campaign pursues legal challenges in several battleground states. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with more.
President-elect Joe Biden is forging ahead with his transition team, announcing plans for several executive orders and creating a COVID-19 task force with top health experts. But so far, the General Services Administration is making the process more challenging by delaying federal resources. Chris Lu, who was involved in President Obama's transition, joined CBSN to explain why the process is important.
President-elect Joe Biden spoke Monday about the steps he's taking to help fight the coronavirus pandemic as soon as he takes office. "We will follow the science ... And we will listen and work in cooperation with governors and local leaders in both parties," he said. Watch his remarks.
This week in the NFL brought several shocking upsets, but for fans, the hunt for a playoff spot may have gotten a little more exciting. Will Brinson, senior NFL writer for CBS Sports, joined CBSN with more.
CBS News projects Joe Biden will win Wisconsin's 10 electoral votes, flipping a state President Trump won in 2016 with an estimated 20,000 vote margin of victory. Ben Wikler, the chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party, joins CBSN to discuss what led to the victory, and the Trump campaign's efforts at a recount.
America now has the highest daily number of new coronavirus cases since the virus first reached the country's shores back in March. Dr. Bob Lahita, a professor at New York Medical College and chairman of medicine at Saint Joseph University Hospital, joined CBSN to discuss the mounting pressure on hospitals and potential plans for Inauguration Day, which typically draws huge crowds of visitors to Washington D.C.
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris hit the ground running on the first work day since they were projected to win the 2020 presidential election. The first item on their agenda is the COVID-19 pandemic. Political contributors Leslie Sanchez and Antjuan Seawright join CBSN to discuss the Biden team's strategy and how President Trump is continuing to fight the election results.
Coronavirus cases continue surging through much of the U.S. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports on the latest, and pediatrician Dr. Rashmi Jain joins CBSN to discuss the latest announcement from Pfizer on its potential coronavirus vaccine and what Americans should do to protect themselves from the virus as flu season begins.
Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder joined several other prominent Republican figures in endorsing Joe Biden for president during the campaign. Now Synder says he is looking forward to bipartisan partnership. He joined CBSN AM to explain why he made the public endorsement and what he think the future Republican Party will look like once President Trump leaves office.
"Mark Esper has been terminated. I would like to thank him for his service," the president said.
The violent crime rate in the U.S. declined 0.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, the first decline since 2014
Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya and former President of Ecuador Rosalía Arteaga spoke at the 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum – Women Leaders.
Negotiations for another stimulus package are likely to resume, but analysts predict a smaller round of funding.
Shoukei Matsumoto, Buddhist monk and author of "A Monk's Guide to a Clean House and Mind," spoke at 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum - Women Leaders on the power of cleanliness.
Brenna Huckaby, gold medal snowboarder and advocate, spoke about the power of sports at 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum - Women Leaders.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke to Melanne Verveer, executive director of Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security, at the 2020 Reykjavík Global Forum - Women Leaders. It was her first speaking engagement since the 2020 presidential election.
Clinton reflected on the progress women have made in the 25 years since she spoke at the United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women.
Biden, a devout Catholic, attended Mass on Election Day and visited the graves of his son, first wife and daughter.
Tens of thousands of people celebrated and some protested after Joe Biden was projected to win the presidential election.
“CBS This Morning” revisits a personal message from now President-elect Joe Biden. In 2016, he reflected on accomplishing some of his dreams and coping with devastating loss for the “CBS This Morning” series Note to Self.
Pfizer results prompt investors to sell companies like Zoom, Peloton and Netflix that had profited from pandemic lockdowns.
The 2020 Reykjavik Global Forum - Women Leaders held a panel called, "Nothing Will Work Unless Women Do." Participants included: Ibero-American Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan; Isabel Saint Malo de Alvarado, Panama's former vice president; Kelley Currie, U.S. ambassador-at-large for global women's issues. Matt Swift, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Concordia, moderated.
There's no doubt that President-elect Biden will usher a change in U.S. foreign policy, and that won't necessarily be good news for all leaders across the vast region.