Supreme Court sides with Cargill, Nestle in child slavery suit
The decision will make it harder to sue American companies for alleged human-rights violations outside the U.S.
The decision will make it harder to sue American companies for alleged human-rights violations outside the U.S.
The former vice president was met with scattered heckling when he was introduced at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in Orlando.
This recent California college grad wanted to honor her parents in a special way: She took photos in the fields where they worked as migrant farmworkers.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought renewed urgency to the issue of paid family leave with grassroots organization COVID Survivors for Change joining advocacy group Paid Leave for All to lobby Congress on the issue. The plight of patients experiencing long-term symptoms is a particular area of concern as well as the trauma of bereavement and isolation, which is also taking a massive toll on people across the country. Chris Kocher, the executive director of COVID Survivors for Change, joined CBSN to... Читать дальше...
The GOP-led states say the benefits aren't needed. But some out-of-work people say they are still struggling.
Goodman has become the unwitting focal point of a months-long political battle over how to recognize officers who defended the Capitol that day.
More than half of states are ending the federal government's $300-per-week unemployment bonus months before the scheduled phaseout on September 6. CBS MoneyWatch's Aimee Picchi spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the impact this is having on everyday workers.
The president has set a goal for 70% of American adults to have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by July 4.
When former Vice President Mike Pence took the stage in Florida to address a social conservative group, he was met with some jeers, and reporters in the room said some attendees called him a "traitor." Other potential 2024 presidential candidates expected at the event are Texas GOP Senator Ted Cruz and Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis. Politico Florida Bureau Chief Matt Dixon spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the next race for the White House.
As the western United States endures a record-breaking heatwave, the Southeast is under a tropical storm warning Friday. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti takes a look at the drought hitting the West, while CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the concerns the extreme weather is bringing.
Conde Nast and Yelp now join a list of hundreds of companies already giving workers paid time off on Emancipation Day.
Top Fed official says first rate increase could come as soon as next year, a year earlier than previous estimate.
Lagging vaccination rates in some states are threatening to widen an already large divide in America. Dr. Bob Lahita, director of the Institute for Autoimmune and Rheumatic Diseases at St. Joseph Health, joined CBSN to discuss the importance of getting inoculated and how the virus affects the brain, among other developments.
The head of investment bank Morgan Stanley is taking a hardline approach to bringing U.S.-based employees back to the office, saying he expects nearly all of the firm's workers to return to the company's headquarters by Labor Day.
In 2013, Lesley Stahl talked to Beijing's real estate mogul who explained the connection between building, business, and democracy in China.
Pay has also been a deterrent for teachers who feel they aren't appropriately compensated for the demands of the job.
A new report details the economic disparities Black Americans face. The report by McKinsey and Company found 19% of Black families in the U.S. have a negative net worth and revealed a wage gap in the billions and a revenue gap for Black-owned businesses of more than a trillion dollars. Shelley Stewart III, a partner at McKinsey, where he leads the Institute for Black Economic Mobility, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the main findings in the report, titled "The economic... Читать дальше...
An Anti-Defamation League survey suggests the most recent conflict between Israel and Gaza is creating hardships for the Jewish community in the U.S., with about 60% of American Jews reporting having personally witnessed antisemitism last month. Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL, joined CBSN to discuss the consequences of inflammatory rhetoric on Israel.
CBS News Senior Foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports in Tehran as Iranians head to the polls for the country’s next president amid tensions with the West over its tattered nuclear deal and shattered economy after several years of sanctions and corruption.
The cruise giant says it has notified affected people and set up a call center to answer questions.
Stanley Watts, the artist who created the statue, said he wanted to make Floyd "larger than life."
In honor of Father's Day, the unbreakable bond between a father and a daughter. Max Weinber, the longtime drummer for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and his daughter, author Ali Rogin, tell the story of how the BRCA1 gene mutation led them to fight for their health and strengthened their relationship. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Rep. Adam Schiff, Fiona Hill, and more appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
A police officer is on administrative leave after running over a shooting victim that was calling for aid.
A year ago, just 43% of Americans with a living father planned on seeing their dad in person.