Permanent fencing coming to Capitol amid efforts to bolster security
The acting chief of U.S. Capitol Police called for bolstering the security around the Capitol.
The acting chief of U.S. Capitol Police called for bolstering the security around the Capitol.
Funds intended for the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority were allegedly misused.
Rep. Ilhan Omar and other left-leaning Democrats say "massive relief" is needed for low-income Americans.
If nothing changes, overfishing could soon wipe them out completely.
One of the strongest winter storms to hit California in years blasted the state with rain and snow this week, creating mudslides in areas already badly damaged by last year's wildfires. Carter Evans has the latest.
FDA updates canine death toll as it probes toxins found in Midwestern Pet Food products from a plant in Oklahoma.
Greene held a town hall as she came under fire for reportedly indicating support for violence against Democrats in old social media posts, and after an old video of her confronting a Parkland shooting survivor went viral.
60 Minutes has learned Chinese company BGI Group, the largest biotech firm in the world, offered to build COVID labs in at least six states, and U.S. intelligence officials issued warnings not to share health data with BGI. See the story, Sunday on CBS.
In 2001, 60 Minutes correspondent Morley Safer reported on legal ownership of human genes.
The Biden administration is pushing to reopen schools despite recent numbers indicating January will be the deadliest month of the pandemic to date. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports, and then Dr. John Bradley joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss when vaccines will be available for children and how parents can prepare kids for the return of in-person learning. He also explained the variant of the virus spreading in California and what residents can do to protect themselves.
Some congressional colleagues want her removed from the House Education and Labor Committee and Congress.
60 Minutes has learned Chinese company BGI Group, the largest biotech firm in the world, offered to build COVID labs in at least six states, and U.S. intelligence officials issued warnings not to share health data with BGI. See the story, Sunday on CBS.
In 2001, Morley Safer reported on the controversy of who owns human genes, and whether they can be patented.
Freshman Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is facing growing criticism after a video resurfaced showing her confronting Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg. She has spread conspiracy theories and also posted messages in the past threatening violence against prominent Democrats. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN with more.
Gas- and diesel-burning vehicles today make up 98% of General Motors' sales and three-quarters of its emissions.
Mr. Biden has vowed to protect and expand the Affordable Care Act, which was enacted while he was vice president.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in her weekly press conference Thursday that the House would likely need to pass additional funding for member safety. Her comments come amid reports of members wanting to or trying to bring guns onto the floor of the House, which is prohibited. Watch her remarks.
President Biden is focusing on health care Thursday with a series of new executive orders, including reopening access to the Affordable Care Act marketplace. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with details on what they will include.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a new domestic terror alert warning about the risk for potential future attacks on elected officials and government buildings. This comes amid a rise in far-right extremism and fringe groups across the country. Elizabeth Neumann of the Republican Accountability Project joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments and what it means for the future of the Republican Party.
The House speaker called out lawmakers attempting to bring guns on the floor of the House and threatening their colleagues with violence.
The independent content moderation board overturned Facebook's decisions in 4 of 5 cases.
Congressional Democrats have said they will move forward with budget reconciliation if they are unable to reach a bipartisan deal.
Another 847,000 Americans filed for first-time unemployment benefits last week, a decline from the previous week. And retail investors are gambling on GameStop stock. Frances Stacy, director of Portfolio Strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to discuss the impact.
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny will remain in detention until his parole hearing next week, a Moscow judge ruled. In a rambunctious appearance, Navalny derided the court process as "lawless" before being remanded. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata joined CBSN from London to break down today's court proceedings and what's next for the high-profile dissident.
As court denies his appeal, Vladimir Putin's No. 1 foe says "tens of millions" of Russians are behind him, and they won't "allow these people to take over and steal our country."