NFL's first full-time Black female coach: "It was a very long road"
Jennifer King got her to break after Ron Rivera, the Washington team's head coach, realized her resume was just as good as any young male coach.
Jennifer King got her to break after Ron Rivera, the Washington team's head coach, realized her resume was just as good as any young male coach.
Cookbook author and photographer Mary McCartney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her series, "Mary McCartney Serves It Up."
In a Monday night Instagram live feed, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recalled the traumatic events inside the Capitol on January 6. While recalling her harrowing experience, she revealed the aftermath brought forth another painful memory of her past.
The United States suffered more deaths from the coronavirus in January than any other month during the pandemic, with over 95,000 lives lost. And health experts are concerned about the spread of several new, more transmissible virus variants. John Moore, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the pandemic.
A major winter storm continues to batter the Northeast with snow and high winds. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi joins "CBSN AM" from West Orange, New Jersey, with the latest.
President Biden is set to sign executive orders on immigration at the White House later today. This comes as the president continues pushing Congress to pass his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill after meeting with 10 Senate Republicans in the Oval Office yesterday. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to explain the latest developments.
On Sunday, Sarah Thomas will become the first woman to ever officiate at a Super Bowl. Also making history, two female coaches for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Maral Javadifar and Lori Locust - will be on the field for the big game against the Kansas City Chiefs. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Dana Jacobson spoke with two other female trailblazers who have transformed America's most popular sport.
A person with a gun was taken into custody, police said.
Some experts say The Lancet study, based on data from a large-scale human trial in Moscow, should end skepticism over the vaccine.
Adding to mounting pressure on House Republicans to move against her, he calls her embrace of conspiracy theories and "loony lies" a "cancer' for GOP.
Pennsylvania's most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, emerged from his burrow on a snowy Tuesday morning and saw his shadow, a prediction for six more weeks of winter. Watch how it all unfolded on "CBSN AM."
Alexey Navalny, the Kremlin's fiercest critic, could be sentenced to prison today. Navalny is accused of breaking the terms of a previous parole agreement; his supporters say the case is a mockery of justice. Holly Williams reports.
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski will play in the Super Bowl together again on Sunday. The ex-Patriots reunited this season on the Buccaneers, bringing the Tampa Bay team to the Super Bowl for the first time in 18 years. Mark Strassmann took a look at their relationship on and off the field.
The biggest and heaviest snowstorm in years is inundating the Northeast. Mola Lenghi reports from New Jersey, one of the hardest-hit states.
Chicago public schools temporarily halted a return to in-person learning when the teachers union threatened to strike. As districts nationwide are faced with the decision of when to return to schools, Meg Oliver reports on how the strength of the union can affect your child's learning.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell released a statement Monday disavowing the promotion of conspiracy theories, all but directly naming Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene for peddling the bogus claims. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett breaks down what this means for the future of the Republican party.
The president is slated to sign more executive orders on immigration Tuesday, including one to review Trump-era limits on legal immigration.
Sue Gordon, the nation's former No. 2 intelligence official, suggested revoking Mr. Trump's intelligence briefings last month.
A meeting between 10 GOP senators and President Biden about a potential $618 billion compromise bill on coronavirus relief ended Monday night without a deal. The discussion came shortly after Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi released a budget resolution that would allow them to pass President Biden's $1.9 trillion proposal without Republican support. Weijia Jiang reports.
The CDC has released its first comprehensive look at the state of the nationwide vaccine campaign so far.
Months of caring for COVID-19 patients has taken a toll on health care workers. David Begnaud reports on the new tools being used to help those workers dealing with the emotional scars left in the pandemic's wake.
A major winter storm causes heavy snow to pile up in the Northeast. Also, President Biden met with 10 Senate Republicans to hear their proposal for a COVID-19 relief package. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
His clients ranged from presidents and corporate whistleblowers to scandal-plagued celebrities and suspected drug traffickers.
Musician's ex-fiancee also cited other women making similar allegations. Manson's record label dropped him in light of Wood's claims.
Justin Ibershoff, 38, apparently stepped on a rock that moved, triggering a slide that swept him past two companions.