McConnell rips into Marjorie Taylor Greene
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.
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.
The president is slated to sign more executive orders on immigration Tuesday, including one to review Trump-era limits on legal immigration.
"I just start to hear these yells: 'Where is she? Where is she?'" Ocasio-Cortez said of the day of the assault on the Capitol.
The storm is bringing blizzard-like conditions affecting nearly 70 million Americans.
Over the weekend, the Department of Defense halted plans to vaccinate 40 wartime prisoners at the U.S. Naval Base in Guantanamo Bay. New York Times reporter Carol Rosenberg joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Deadly storm pummels East Coast with heavy snow and fierce wind; Theater group addresses racial biases through dialogue
Biden meets with GOP Senators on COVID relief; Pandas at National Zoo enjoying the winter weather
Even before he took office, President Biden promised to deliver 100 million coronavirus vaccine doses during his first 100 days in office. But the administration does not seem to have hit the ground running as quickly as they hoped. Isaac Stanley-Becker, a national political reporter with the Washington Post, discusses the rollout of the Biden administration's pandemic response plan and what it must do to stay on track with meeting its goals.
The impeachment trial is set to begin on February 9.
Pregnant women face the difficult decision about whether to get the coronavirus vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control said pregnant women are at increased risk from COVID-19, but they were excluded from initial vaccine trials. Mireya Villarreal reports for CBS News' series Women and the Pandemic.
The cash he raised gives him a considerable war chest to continue to wield political influence after his presidency.
Pregnant women face a dilemma in deciding whether to get vaccinated because they were excluded from initial trials.
President Biden met with a group of 10 Republican senators about a COVID-19 relief package Monday, but Democrats are threatening to pass another round of aid without them. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, Politico White House reporter and associate editor Anita Kumar, and Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott join CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss where the process heads next.
The U.S. is speeding up vaccination efforts as more contagious coronavirus variants are detected in more than 30 states. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports from Los Angeles, and Dr. Teresa Amato, the director of emergency medicine at Long Island Jewish Forest Hills, joins CBSN with more on how to get ahead of this growing threat.
A major winter storm has buried the East Coast in snow, causing hundreds of vehicle accidents, more than 1,600 flight cancellations and shutting down vaccination sites. Mola Lenghi takes a look.
The Southern Poverty Law Center released its annual "Year in Hate and Extremism" report on Monday. Despite a drop in the number of hate groups across the U.S., it says says the decrease should not be interpreted as a reduction of bigotry. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with details.
Claiming massive election fraud, Myanmar's military staged a coup, arresting top elected officials, including activist Aung San Suu Kyi. The military announced a state of emergency for one year as the Biden administration threatened new sanctions in response. Ramy Inocencio report.
Parts of the Northeast could get more than 2 feet of snow from massive nor'easter that forced the shutdown of some COVID-19 vaccine sites. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports on the storm's impact and CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN with the latest forecast.
President Biden hosted 10 Republican senators at the White House amid a fight over the size of the COVID relief plan. Ed O'Keefe reports.
As more cases of coronavirus variants are being detected in states across the U.S., health experts say early data shows vaccines should still be effective at preventing hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Julie Morita, executive vice president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and a former member of the Biden administration transition advisory board, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on that plus racial disparities in vaccinations and new rapid at-home tests.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
"Saved by the Bell" star Dustin Diamond died Monday after a three-week fight with carcinoma. He was 44.
The theater group Collaboraction is having difficult conversations about race.
"Unfortunately, state law and union contract prevents me from taking more immediate and serious action," the mayor said in a statement.
Dr. Anthony Fauci is urging health facilities to use all doses of the coronavirus vaccine immediately, instead of saving some for those who have already received the first shot, as the threat of more contagious variants grows. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.