NAACP lawsuit will put Trump "out of business," lawmaker says
Congressman Bennie Thompson and NAACP President Derrick Johnson talk to CBSN about their legal case over the Capitol riot.
Congressman Bennie Thompson and NAACP President Derrick Johnson talk to CBSN about their legal case over the Capitol riot.
Online brokerage executive is expected to face questioning about why he restricted trading in high-flying stocks.
A week after two space probes from China and the United Arab Emirates slipped into orbit around Mars, NASA's $2.4 billion Perseverance rover will attempt to land on the Red Planet on Thursday. CBS News space analyst Bill Harwood joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at what this means for the future of NASA and Mars exploration.
President Biden now says a coronavirus vaccine could be available to any American who wants it by the end of July. CBSN political contributor and Washington Post White House reporter Sean Sullivan joined CBSN with the latest on the administration's plan.
Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh has died from complications of lung cancer. In his more than three decades on the air, the 70-year-old firebrand developed a reputation for his polarizing views and inflammatory rhetoric. CBS News' Michael George looks back at Limbaugh's legacy.
Millions are without power as a large swath of the state is under yet another winter storm warning.
Some of its stores also are opening later and closing earlier because of the dangerous ice storms wreaking havoc in the state.
The Centers for Disease Control has not said vaccinations are a requirement for teachers to return to the classroom.
In videos recorded on a phone in secret over several months, the daughter of Dubai's ruler says she is being "held hostage."
The proposal faces a final procedural vote that likely won't change the outcome and will then be sent to the governor for his signature.
The Biden administration is promising enough coronavirus vaccine doses will be available for all Americans by the end of July. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with John Moore, professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, about how realistic these expectations are and steps schools can take to reopen safely.
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine appointment in Seattle was difficult for 90-year-old Fran Goldman – then another wrench was thrown into the equation. Seattle was covered in snow, and a determined Goldman decided to walk three miles each way to receive her first shot.
Hot-weather infrastructure and an isolated power grid have left the state unprepared for extreme weather.
Lasry, the son of Bucks owner and major Democratic donor Marc Lasry is running for GOP Senator Ron Johnson's seat.
At a town hall in Wisconsin Tuesday night, President Biden addressed a wide range of issues related to the coronavirus pandemic, including setting new goals for vaccinating all Americans and returning children to in-person schooling. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to discuss the Biden administration's plans.
It took weeks for a 90-year-old Seattle woman to get an appointment to receive her first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. When a winter storm hit the area and covered the roads with snow, driving was out of the question. So she layered up and braved the snow on foot, walking six miles to make sure she still received her shot.
Anger in Texas over power outages during record winter freeze continued to mount as millions in the energy capital of the U.S. remained shivering.
The indictment expands on the earlier case related to the 2014 hack of Sony Pictures.
The NAACP is suing former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani, the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers in connection with the assault on the U.S. Capitol. The suit claims they violated the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act by inciting the riot. NAACP President Derrick Johnson and Congressman Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi who is the named plaintiff in the case, joined CBSN to talk about what they hope to accomplish with this suit.
Limbaugh, 70, died of complications from lung cancer.
"No one owes you [or] your family anything; nor is it the local government's responsibility to support you during trying times like this!" said the former mayor.
Conservative politicians are blaming renewable energy for Texas' catastrophic power failures. The state's electric grid operator and independent experts say otherwise.
Ecommerce giant showed a "flagrant disregard for health and safety requirements," the state alleges in a lawsuit.
Just getting an appointment was difficult for the great-grandmother – then another wrench was thrown into the equation.
Self-proclaimed Christian prophets saw a surge in popularity during the Trump administration. Ruth Graham, a national correspondent for The New York Times covering religion, faith, and values, joins CBSN to discuss her reporting on the theological debate over these so-called prophets and the impact they are having on American society.