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The Millennium Tower opened to great acclaim with high-priced, posh apartments. But those accolades and property values are sinking, along with the building's foundation. Jon Wertheim reports.
The Millennium Tower opened to great acclaim with high-priced, posh apartments. But those accolades and property values are sinking, along with the building's foundation. Jon Wertheim reports.
Alma Deutscher was playing piano and violin by the time she was 3 years old and wrote her first opera at 10. For her, making music seems as natural as breathing. Scott Pelley reports.
Susan Page, Gerald Seib, Jamelle Bouie and Ramesh Ponnuru discuss the president's trip to Asia, the Virginia gubernatorial election and more.
CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports from the first stop on President Trump's trip to Asia.
Rep. Kevin McCarthy pitches the Republican tax proposal unveiled this week during an interview with "Face the Nation."
The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee talks with "Face the Nation" about the latest developments in the Trump-Russia investigation.
Serena Altschul has the tale of a Rolex wristwatch once owned by Paul Newman, and recently auctioned in New York City for a record amount.
President Trump and some of his key administration officials left Honolulu for Tokyo Saturday morning. It's the first stop on the president's five-country tour across the continent, the focus of which is expected to be trade and the threat of a nuclear North Korea. Washington Post White House reporter John Wagner joined CBSN to discuss the latest news from Pennsylvania Avenue.
President Trump is embarking on his first trip to Asia, the longest presidential trip to the region in decades. Mr. Trump will attempt to ease allies' growing concerns over North Korea. He's also expected to talk about the United States' role in trade. Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow at the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations, joins CBSN to discuss the president's trip.
The new charges come as Derek Chauvin awaits sentencing on his murder and manslaughter convictions.
Former interim DNC chair Donna Brazile has accused the organization of favoring Hillary Clinton in the 2016 primaries. In Brazile's new book, she says the decision to nominate Clinton compromised the DNC's integrity. CBSN political contributor Nomiki Konst joins CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
The Taliban hasn't talked peace with the Afghan government in 9 months, and with fears rising of an all-out civil war, some are already planning an "organized resistance."
Police in Brazil are facing international criticism after at least 25 people, including a police officer, were killed in a ferocious gunbattle during a drug raid in Rio de Janeiro. Also, the former president of the Maldives survived an apparent assassination attempt, and officials in Germany opposed a U.S.-backed plan to waive patents on COVID-19 vaccines. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with headlines from around the world.
NASA wasn't sure if Perseverance would be able to slow itself down as it barreled toward Mars at over 300 miles per hour earlier this year. Sunday, Anderson Cooper reports on the missions being carried out on the red planet by the rover and its special cargo, the tiny helicopter Ingenuity.
Police are ramping up security for the NYC Marathon as the investigation continues into the terror attack in Lower Manhattan on Halloween. NYPD will deploy thousands more police officers, sand trucks and barricades. More than two million people are expected to watch the race. Tony Dokoupil was at the finish line in Central Park to talk about the precautions officials are taking.
More than a dozen of federal agencies have unveiled a new federal climate report that says humans are the dominant cause of global warming. The report contradicts the White House's position on climate change. Andrea McGimsey, Environment America's Global Warming Solutions Director, joined CBSN to discuss the report's findings.
The U.S. gained 266,000 new jobs in April, falling far short of the 1 million economists expected.
NASA wasn't sure if Perseverance would be able to slow itself down as it barreled toward Mars at over 300 miles per hour earlier this year. Sunday, Anderson Cooper reports on the missions being carried out on the red planet by the rover and its special cargo, the tiny helicopter Ingenuity.
Coming up on Monday, Gayle King spoke with former first lady Michelle Obama about why she is so excited about her latest initiative and her ongoing mission to ensure all families have access to healthy foods. We also spoke with Mrs. Obama about the concerns she has for her own family during these very divided times.
President Trump calls out justice department; Houston Astros hold championship Parade
Niall Stanage, associate editor for The Hill, joined CBSN to discuss President Trump's recent comments about Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the Justice Department - and what Republicans will do to push tax reform while the president is overseas.
The country's top scientists released a report on climate change that says the earth is experiencing "the warmest period of the history of modern civilization and the humans are the dominant reasons why." West Palm Beach affiliate WPEC lead meteorologist Jeff Berardelli speaks to CBSN.
President Trump will visit five countries on his trip to Asia. Isaac Stone Fish, senior fellow for the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China relations, joined CBSN to discuss what we can expect from the president's nearly two-week long visit.
In a new book, former DNC chair Donna Brazile says her predecessor tilted the Democratic primary in 2016. But Martin O'Malley's former deputy campaign manager and Democratic strategist Lis Smith, says the party needs to move past the primaries and focus on the future.
More secret government documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have been released by The National Archives. Larry Sabato, author of "The Kennedy Half-Century" and director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, joined CBSN to discuss the latest.