Florida Oath Keeper charged in connection with Capitol riot
Kenneth Harrelson previously served in the U.S. Army and was seen interacting with the tactical-style "stack" of rioters that marched up the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Kenneth Harrelson previously served in the U.S. Army and was seen interacting with the tactical-style "stack" of rioters that marched up the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Under the American Rescue Plan passed by Congress this week, millions of families will receive a child tax credit in 2021. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Aimee Picchi joins CBSN AM to discuss who is eligible and what this could mean for filing taxes this year.
China's rubber-stamp legislature has approved a controversial revamp of Hong Kong's electoral system. Beijing says it will "improve" the city's elections, but as Ramy Inocencio reports, critics fear it will really just help China further curb democracy.
The House passed the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill on Wednesday.
President Biden signed his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan into law on Thursday, finalizing an early policy achievement that will provide a new round of aid to millions of Americans. After Mr. Biden spoke to reporters in the Oval Office, CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News political contributor Sean Sullivan joined CBSN to discuss.
One fled to China, the other, Chile. Neither knew the other was alive – until now.
We’ve lived with COVID-19 for more than a year now. When will the coronavirus finally disappear? Public health experts say you’re not going to like the answer: Never.
This documentary in the CBSN Originals "Speaking Frankly" series explores the push to defund police departments and rethink the way communities protect public safety.
After not seeing her family in about a year, Evelyn Shaw was still wary, even after being vaccinated. So, a doctor wrote her a prescription.
"All they did was change the name," said the sister of Layleen Xtravaganza Polanco, a 27-year-old woman who died in solitary confinement in Rikers Island jail.
The Senate voted Thursday to discharge Becerra's nomination, allowing it to be taken up by the full Senate.
Most Americans also give President Biden good marks for his handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
George H.W. Bush: Remembering the 41st president of the United States; and, 60 Minutes reveals what firefighters saw as the deadliest wildfire in California history destroyed the town of Paradise
Jeffrey Murdock will accept the Grammy Music Educator Award during the 63rd GRAMMY Awards airing Sunday, March 14, 2021, on CBS.
Reinstating the count could increase the prosecution's odds of getting a murder conviction in the death of George Floyd.
The House passed the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill on Wednesday.
CBS News' Lucy Craft lost contact with her son Kohei for days when the 2011 earthquake and tsunami ravaged the region where he was going to school.
Temporary overhaul could provide most families with monthly income. That could be a "game changer," experts say.
The House approved two bills related to expanding background checks for firearms on Thursday.
COVID is poised to become an endemic disease — one that is always a part of our environment, no matter what we do
Jeffrey Murdock, associate professor of music education at the University of Arkansas, has been named this year's Grammy Music Educator of the Year. Murdock prides himself on being not just a teacher of music but a mentor in life. Jamie Wax has the details.
Since massive anti-government and anti-China protests erupted in Hong Kong over much of 2019, Chinese officials have been clamping down on the once-semi-autonomous financial hub to muzzle pro-democracy politicians and popular support. A vote in Beijing to restructure Hong Kong's electoral system will add more seats to the city's political bodies, and an opposition politician and activist worries most of the people filling those seats will be Beijing loyalists. CBS News Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.
Duke had won its first two ACC tournament games, but is just 13-11 overall and 9-9 in conference games.
President Biden is expected to sign the latest COVID-19 relief bill into law on Friday, sending $1.9 trillion into the economy. Ed O’keefe reports on what that money means for Americans left unemployed by the virus.
A new study in Nature Medicine indicates coronavirus patients who felt more than five symptoms in the first week of infection were more likely to become COVID long-haulers. Ann Wallace, an associate professor of English at New Jersey City University, has been living with long-haul COVID-19 for almost a year. She joined CBSN to discuss why those with "long COVID" often feel "invisible and ignored."