GOP senators to propose infrastructure counteroffer near $1 trillion
Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that GOP senators would deliver a counteroffer Thursday to President Biden's latest proposal.
Senator Shelley Moore Capito said that GOP senators would deliver a counteroffer Thursday to President Biden's latest proposal.
House Democrats are facing the headwinds of history as they seek to maintain their slim majority in the 2022 midterm elections. Kyle Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about why House Republicans have an advantage that will only grow after redistricting.
Former President Donald Trump is responding to the seating of a grand jury in the investigation into his business dealings, calling it "purely political." CBS News legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to explain the process and what could happen next in this investigation.
More than 100 consumers hurt by hot water spraying or leaking from product sold by HSN at retailers nationwide.
Gaming apps built by others are tremendously profitable for Apple, which pulled in at least $100M from Fortnite alone.
Dimon and the CEOs of five of the nation's biggest banks testified before the Senate Banking Committee.
Eight people were killed in a shooting Wednesday morning at a light rail facility in San Jose, California, and the suspect is also dead, authorities said. The suspect was an employee of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), which operates the rail yard. Watch an update from officials.
As the Biden administration grapples with a record increase in unaccompanied migrant children crossing the southern border, CBS News is learning more about the stories of the families being torn apart. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke to two migrant sisters separated from their mother, and he joined CBSN with more on their journey.
Vice President Kamala Harris meets Wednesday with lawmakers from both parties to discuss investing in broadband infrastructure. Republicans, meanwhile, are gearing up to present a counterproposal to the president's infrastructure package. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with that and more.
Eligible new hires at the location will get the phone after six months of employment
Jenner first moved to California nearly 50 years ago to chase Olympic dreams. Now she's pursuing a new challenge—running for California governor.
"Our expectation is it will remain a requirement for international travel," CommonPass CEO Paul Meyer said.
White House principal deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre became just the second Black woman ever to lead a White House briefing when she stepped behind the podium in the James S. Brady Briefing Room on Wednesday. "I appreciate the historic nature, I really do," she said. "But I believe that you know being behind this podium, being in this room, being in this building, is not about one person."
FBI joins hate crime probe as retailer offers $100,000 reward for information leading to those responsible.
Scientists and tourists are flocking to Iceland to visit an active volcano. The eruption first began on March 19 about 20 miles outside of the capital city of Reykjavík. 60 Minutes+ correspondent Seth Doane details his experience at the scene for CBSN.
The president asked to intelligence community to report back to him in 90 days.
The company tested out giving users the ability to summon their own personal police force. This week it pulled the plug.
There are allegations the world-famous Juilliard art school has issues with race and diversity. One student alleges a teacher used a racial slur in class. Michelle Miller reports
City leaders in Joliet agreed to hire a private attorney to conduct the independent investigation more than a year after the death of Eric Lurry.
Nearly a quarter of The Juilliard school's drama division students are black.
Ferguson Police Chief Jason Armstrong took the job about five years after the deadly police shooting of Michael Brown. Armstrong spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN about the state of policing, how to gain the community's trust, and whether the police reform bill in Congress should do away with qualified immunity.
Judge Robin Ransom, only the third African American judge to serve on the state's Supreme Court, reflected on the historic appointment.
Conservationists are celebrating the birth of seven Tasmanian devil joeys on the Australian mainland, a milestone in rewilding the species.
Brenda, 13, and Rosa, 15, are two of more than 45,000 migrant children who have crossed the U.S.-Mexico border unaccompanied in the past three months.
Authorities in San Jose offered an update on the Wednesday shooting at a rail yard that has left "multiple" people dead, including the suspected shooter.