Emmanuel Acho wants to help kids have a "true dialogue" on race
"You have to understand the interpretations of history, as we grew up, may be from only one vantage point," the former NFL star and author said.
"You have to understand the interpretations of history, as we grew up, may be from only one vantage point," the former NFL star and author said.
Unemployment claims hit a level Americans haven't seen since the before the pandemic during the last week of April, according to data released Thursday by the Department of Labor. The total number of first-time claims submitted was 498,000. Mark Hamrick, senior economic analyst for Bankrate, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced Thursday that the state will end remaining restrictions on outdoor limits and indoor activities by May 28. It's part of his three-step timeline to end all COVID-19 restrictions, which also includes lifting the mask mandate by July 1 or sooner.
New data shows both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines have promising results against COVID-19 variants. John Moore, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero for more on the efficacy of COVID vaccines.
Just 3% of currently closed restaurants, retail and other small service businesses are likely reopen, New York Fed finds.
CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Alex Conant joined "Red and Blue" to break down how GOP infighting could affect the party in 2018, and how Republican leaders are getting involved in the Virginia gubernatorial race.
Wednesday is World Obesity Day and the World Obesity Federation says nearly a third of the world is overweight. The rate of childhood obesity in particular is rising at alarming levels. Joining CBSN to talk about this growing epidemic is Dr. Michael Rosenbaum, Columbia University professor of pediatric medicine.
President Trump is expected to announce Friday his decision on the Iran nuclear deal. Guardian reporter and CBSN political contributor Sabrina Siddiqui and Franco Ordoñez of McClatchy D.C. join CBSN to discuss.
Three weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, residents still have limited access to food and clean water. Contaminated water is threatening the health of people on the island, and at least two people have died from a water-borne disease. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud spoke with Puerto Rico's Secretary of State about efforts to bring relief to the people.
Journalist Kim Masters has been covering Harvey Weinstein for two decades. She joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss how the powerful man had managed to keep his behavior a secret -- and what it will take for Hollywood to change.
President Trump pushed for his tax policy in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, amid recent feuds with people in his own party and attacks on the press. CBSN political contributor and TIME White House correspondent Zeke Miller joined CBSN to discuss the White House's tax plan -- and former President Obama's re-entry into public politics.
At least 20 dead from California wildfires; Fruit company creates diet avocados
According to multiple reports, Israeli spies tipped off the NSA that Russia was spying on them, using antivirus software made by the Russian company Kaspersky Lab. Frank Cilluffo, Director of the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University and former senior homeland security official to former President George W. Bush, joins CBSN to discuss what these allegations mean.
Amid another day of battling fires in California, Cal fire chief Ken Pimlott said "this is a serious, critical catastrophic event." Carter Evans reports from Santa Rosa.
Florida Governor Ron Desantis has signed comprehensive and controversial new voting restrictions into law Thursday. CBS News political reporter Adam Brewster joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at what the changes mean going forward
Former Marine Taylor Winston is being hailed as a hero for his actions during the Las Vegas shooting. Instead of running for cover, he stole a truck to rush dozens of critically wounded victims to the hospital. In appreciation for his bravery, an Arizona car dealership has now rewarded with him a new truck of his own.
Investigators now say that Stephen Paddock shot a hotel security guard six minutes before he opened fire on a crowd of concertgoers. That's leading to questions about whether more could have been done to prevent the deadly shooting. CBSN law enforcement analyst Paul Viollis joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the investigation.
President Trump pitched his tax plan Wednesday to truckers outside Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as his administration tries to persuade Congress to pass legislation. Mr. Trump claimed his policy is pro-family, pro-business and pro-growth.
Mohamed Ramirez, 35, was stabbed in his heart in the Queens borough of New York and managed to walk five blocks to Elmhurst Hospital to check himself in. CBS New York's Jessica Borg reports on his story of survival.
The death toll has risen to at least 21 in California, as widlfires continue to rage across the state. CBS News' Greg Mills is in Santa Rosa, California, with a look at the devastation.
Charles Rippey, 100, and his wife, Sara, 98, died in a firestorm that swept into their neighborhood in Napa, California. The couple met in grade school when their life-long love affair began. "It hit so fast. They just didn't have a chance," their son, Mike, told CBS News.
New explosive allegations have emerged against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Kleiman joins CBSN with the latest on the possibility of a criminal case against the film executive.
President Trump will pitch his tax plan in Pennsylvania with an event for truck drivers Wednesday. But the president's feuds with members of his own party could hurt his chances of passing massive cuts. NPR congressional reporter Scott Detrow joins CBSN to explain what's at stake.
The Boy Scouts of America isn't just for boys anymore. The organization announced plans to admit girls into the Cub Scouts starting in 2018 and to establish a new program for older girls to earn the coveted rank of Eagle Scout. Reena Ninan reports.
"This is a great day," Governor Tim Walz said at a Thursday news conference.