Senate panel advances Haaland's nomination for interior secretary
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski announced her support for Haaland's nomination ahead of the committee vote.
Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski announced her support for Haaland's nomination ahead of the committee vote.
President Biden is criticizing the planned reopening of Texas businesses, as COVID-19 cases remain high. While some bar owners praise the move, others say it puts them in danger if they want to impose their own mask mandates. Janet Shamlian reports.
Fewer people may end up receiving another stimulus check after a handful of moderate Democrats in the Senate argued the $1,400 checks were going to people who earned too much. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss who will be affected by the move and a new initiative that aims to boost COVID-19 vaccinations among the nation's most vulnerable communities.
The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 against the Sierra Club in the public records fight.
Some libraries made the decision to keep the books because they do not censor material.
In a report by U.K.'s The Times newspaper, Meghan Markle is facing allegations of bullying staff at the royal household during her time at Kensington Palace. Buckingham Palace says they will investigate the allegations. Elizabeth Palmer speaks with Sunday Times Royal correspondent Roya Nikkhah as a new promo clip from Markle's interview with Oprah claims Buckingham Palace is “perpetuating falsehoods” about her and Prince Harry.
Britain is still way ahead of the curve when it comes to getting people vaccinated, and it's all with help from the prime minister's appointed secret weapon: Kate Bingham. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more in this week's London Calling.
So-called honor crimes are just one aspect of a much wider problem that India has been grappling with for years: Violence against women and girls.
A cardiologist in Nashville, Tennessee, is healing people through the power of medicine and music. Dr. Suzie Brown is breaking barriers as a doctor and an acclaimed singer-songwriter. CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula has the details for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.
The man known as the "QAnon Shaman" is speaking out for the first time from jail. He talked with Laurie Segall of "60 Minutes+." Segall joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss.
CBS News national correspondent Vladimir Duthiers talks to "The Real World" stars Kevin Powell and Heather B. about their groundbreaking season and reuniting 29 years later on Paramount+.
The rapper, who will join Square's board of directors, said the deal "will be a game-changer for many."
Underride crashes occur when the car slides completely or partially under a large truck or a semi-trailer during a crash.
New York State Senator Alessandra Biaggi joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss the sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Biaggi, a Democrat, was one of the first officials to call for his resignation. Cuomo held a press conference apologizing for his behavior but says he will not resign.
The U.S. Capitol building is under heightened security Thursday following warnings from intelligence officials of possible violence by QAnon followers. The conspiracy group believes that Donald Trump will be restored to the presidency today, March 4, which was America's inauguration day until 1933. CBS News' Debra Alfarone joins "CBSN AM" from Capitol Hill to discuss.
R&B singer-songwriter Jhené Aiko is up for three Grammys, including Album of the Year for "Chilombo," which is her last name. She shares her thoughts with Jamie Yuccas on the album - a journey of raw emotions involving love, loss, sex, self-empowerment, and healing.
"Chilombo" received three Grammy nominations: Album of the Year, Best Progressive R&B Album and Best R&B Performance
The longest-serving first lady joins other inspiring women with their own Barbie dolls, including Maya Angelou, Susan B. Anthony and Amelia Earhart.
Some 745,000 people filed for jobless aid last week, while another 437,000 sought federal self-employed assistance.
ViacomCBS digital offering promises a "mountain of entertainment." Wall Street analysts will be watching carefully.
Nurse Peggy Lasoff hits the seaside roads of New Jersey, making a special kind of house call. She's administering first doses of COVID-19 vaccines to homebound patients, the elderly, and those suffering from medical conditions who can't get to a vaccine site. Nikki Battiste reports.
Several orangutans and bonobos have received an experimental COVID-19 vaccine developed specifically for animals.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is speaking out about her life with Prince Harry in a new interview. Meanwhile, she has been accused of bullying royal staff and Buckingham Palace has pledged to investigate. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
Buckingham Palace says it's investigating claims of abuse by the Duchess' former staff. Meghan and Harry call it a smear campaign.
College student Aniah Blanchard had a deep fear of being kidnapped. When she disappears, UFC fighter Walt Harris battles for justice for his stepdaughter. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports in an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday, March 6 at 10/9c on CBS.