New York's AG shuts down crypto app, claiming illegal trades
James alleged the cryptocurrency trading app was operating illegally in New York. Coinseed CEO: I'm the victim here.
James alleged the cryptocurrency trading app was operating illegally in New York. Coinseed CEO: I'm the victim here.
More than 6% of U.S. coronavirus infections have been linked to a highly contagious variant first detected in India and that is also spreading across the U.K. Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN with more on this and the latest on COVID-19 vaccination efforts.
A new ProPublica analysis of tax data on multibillionaires comes to the conclusion that the richest 25 people in the U.S. have a "true tax rate" of almost nothing.
Up to 2,100 children who were split up from their families near the U.S.-Mexico border during the Trump administration may still be separated from their parents, according to a Department of Homeland Security report prepared for President Biden. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look.
Nonprofit investigative journalism organization ProPublica obtained never-before-seen IRS information and found the 25 richest Americans sometimes paid little or no federal income taxes. That includes Warren Buffett, Elon Musk, Michael Bloomberg and Jeff Bezos, the richest person in America. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston reports on reaction to the report, and Robert McClelland, a senior fellow with the Tax Policy Center, joined CBSN to discuss.
California has plunged into another punishing drought, causing rivers, reservoirs and creeks to run low and heat up. To save young salmon who are dying trying to migrate to the sea, the state is loading millions into tanker trucks and giving them a ride to the Pacific Ocean. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The FDA has approved the first weight-loss drug in seven years for people who are either obese or overweight with at least one weight related medical condition. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to explain how the drug works and who might benefit the most from it.
The Midwest and Eastern parts of the United States are currently experiencing the peak of the 2021 cicada invasion — a natural phenomenon that happens only every 17 years. The insects have moved from the ground to the trees and Ben Tracy explains why it's about to get even louder before the cicada season comes to an end.
CBS News has confirmed that Emma Coronel Aispuro, the wife of drug cartel kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, will plead guilty to drug-related charges. Legal experts speculate she might provide information to prosecutors about the cartel's operations. Nikki Battiste reports.
Author and CBS News contributor Ibram X. Kendi is expanding on the lessons of his No. 1 New York Times best-seller "How to be an Antiracist" in a new podcast. "Be Antiracist with Ibram X. Kendi" will feature weekly interviews with notable guests discussing how to build a just and equitable world.
“Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda's new highly-anticipated summer film "In The Heights" is adapted from his first Broadway musical, and is directed by Jon M. Chu. They talk to “CBS This Morning” about bringing the musical to life and the importance of telling stories about the Latino and immigrant experience.
Data from the last two decades included in the report showed that 30% of all victims identified in federal sex trafficking cases since 2000 were recruited online.
Houston Methodist benches holdouts without pay a day after dozens protest COVID-19 immunization requirement.
Electric vehicle maker warned it doesn't have enough money to start commercial production of its pickup truck.
Recent ransomware attacks have shown just how vulnerable any business can be to hackers. The growing threat has forced some companies to negotiate with hackers, and has created a whole new business to help corporations navigate the process. Kurtis Minder, a ransomware negotiator and the founder and CEO of GroupSense, joined CBSN to discuss.
Two wildfires have burned more than 146,000 acres in Arizona, Governor Doug Ducey said Wednesday.
The Florida Democrat made her Senate bid official Wednesday with a campaign announcement video.
This 13-year-old was inspired to start a business, so he created a presentation to get a loan – and strangers stepped up to help him get what he needed.
A FBI-led task force arrested Samantha Moreno Rodriguez, 35, in a Denver hotel room, CBS San Francisco reports.
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda's first Broadway hit, "In the Heights," is now a major motion picture directed by Jon M. Chu. Miranda sat down with CBS News contributor Leigh Scheps to talk about the evolution of the show, which has never been more timely — "a musical about Latino immigrants that is written by Latinos with joy and love."
Dmitry Gudkov said he believed Russian authorities wanted to deter his "presidential ambitions"
Officials say rising cases, hospitalizations and deaths down to people ignoring guidance, but polling shows people not too worried, and not interested in Russia's homegrown vaccine.
Biden has replaced the failed TikTok ban with an order reviewing the risks of apps owned by foreign adversaries.
Artist behind sculpture depicting world leaders hopes they'll see it as they arrive for summit, and then do something to tackle the world's mountains of e-waste.
Vice President Kamala Harris is back in Washington Wednesday after wrapping up her first foreign trip in office, traveling to Mexico and Guatemala to address the growing number of migrants crossing the U.S. border. But she's received criticism for not stopping at the U.S.-Mexico border during her journey. Ed O’Keefe reports.