Price says he'll repay cost of his seat of private air travel
CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris and Molly Hooper of The Hill join "Red & Blue" to discuss the fallout over Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's private air travel.
CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris and Molly Hooper of The Hill join "Red & Blue" to discuss the fallout over Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's private air travel.
Observatories in Washington, Louisiana, and Italy have all detected gravitational waves from the collision of two black holes. That collision, almost 2 billion light-years from Earth, can now be triangulated by astronomers. CBS News science and futurism contributor Dr. Michio Kaku joins CBSN to break down the significance of this discovery and the science behind it.
U.S. Rep. John Delaney (D-Md.) joins CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News political director Steve Chaggaris for a live edition of "The Takeout"
A Rohingya insurgent group in Rakhine state attacked police posts in Myanmar. The attack has sparked a brutal crackdown by the country's military and security forces. BBC News correspondent Jonathan Head traveled to the town where the attacks took place to find out more.
Executives from Facebook, Twitter and Google have been invited to a public hearing of the House Intelligence Committee next month. They will answer questions about Russia's influence on social media sites. CBSN's Reena Ninan reports.
Sources tell CBS News that in response to 21 U.S. personnel in Cuba suffering symptoms of apparent acoustic attacks, the U.S. will withdraw diplomats, staff and family members from the country. Only essential U.S. personnel will remain.
In a 1993 interview, Hefner told 60 Minutes why he savored life and how his "typically American" upbringing made him who he was
"Veep" star Julia Louis-Dreyfus revealed that she's been diagnosed with breast cancer. In a Twitter post, she writes that she's lucky to have "supportive and caring family and friends, and fantastic insurance through my union."
The White House is promoting its tax plan even though many key details remain to be seen. President Trump claims it will help the middle class, but is own economic adviser says he can't guarantee families won't see increases. Bloomberg White House correspondent Shannon Pettypiece joins CBSN with more.
After repeated calls from critics, the White House has waived the 1920 Jones Act, lifting shipping restrictions for Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria. Walter Olson, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute's Center for Constitutional Studies, joins CBSN to discuss what's next.
Thursday Night Football on CBS kicks off between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. CBS Sports NFL analyst Bill Cowher also weighs in on the Chiefs' undefeated record and the Giants' struggle to earn a win. Cowher then explains how he would handle the national anthem controversy as a head coach.
Eight days after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, food, water, and fuel still remain hard to find. Thousands of shipping containers full of supplies remained dock, unable to be delivered through the damage. CBS News' David Begnaud spoke with CBSN about the struggle to get aid to the island.
Rookie quarterback Deshaun Watson of the Houston Texans has donated his first NFL check to three women impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Texas.
"48 Hours" is beginning its 30th season with a look into a controversial case surrounding a woman called "the black widow." "The Widow on Solway Road" is about Raynella Leath, who was charged in the mysterious deaths of her two late husbands. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joined CBSN with more on the case.
One person is dead and another has been injured following a rockfall at Yosemite National Park near El Capitan. KOVR's Macy Jenkins reports.
Three workers fell about 1,000 feet to their deaths while working on a transmission tower, according to police in Miami Gardens, Florida. Police said a structure next to the tower collapsed. Oralia Ortega of CBS station WFOR-TV reports.
Rep. Steve Scalise describes the extent of his injuries and how surgeons put him back together after being shot and critically wounded in June 2017.
In an interview that took place just three months after being shot during a Republican congressional baseball practice, Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., opened up about his experience. In a 60 Minutes interview with CBS This Morning co-host Norah O'Donnell, the House majority whip agreed to help piece together what happened in June 2017
Police in Florida say they've arrested a woman accused of dressing up like a clown 27 years ago and fatally shooting the wife of her future husband. Sheila Keen Warren was arrested in Virginia in the 1990 shooting death of Marlene Warren.
Former Alabama Supreme Court justice Roy Moore won the state's Republican primary runoff - despite that President Trump, who is popular in Alabama, endorsed Moore's opponent. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto discusses the outcome, and CBS News national correspondent Chip Reid reports from Moore's campaign headquarters.
Richard Rubin of The Wall Street Journal joins "Red & Blue" to preview the unveiling of the Republican tax overhaul framework.
Franco Ordoñez of McClatchy DC and Rachael Bade of Politico join "Red & Blue" to discuss the crisis in Puerto Rico -- and failure of Republican-led health care efforts.
Twitter is now testing allowing users to create 280-character posts, which is double the previous limit. CNET News executive editor Ian Sherr joins CBSN to discuss whether this move will save the struggling microblogging site.
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday that 10 people had been charged with corruption and fraud for accepting bribes to steer top basketball players toward financial advisers and brands. Four assistant coaches at top schools were arrested. Legal and sports business analyst Emily Compagno joins CBSN to discuss the legal ramifications.
Lawmakers are pledging to support their fellow U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico, and President Trump said he will visit the region next week. CBS News White House and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN to discuss Washington's reaction to this humanitarian crisis.