Amazon Prime Day 2021: Discounts may not be all that prime
One-third of Americans plan to use some of their stimulus money to spend during the sales event June 21 and 22.
One-third of Americans plan to use some of their stimulus money to spend during the sales event June 21 and 22.
In this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast, host and CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett spoke with the author of "How to be an Anti-Racist."
Four others were missing. A local official said most tubers or rafters get out and walk around the dam, which is marked by signs.
Iran's nuclear negotiator says talks to bring his country back into compliance with the 2015 pact are progressing, but the calculous may be about to change.
Sweltering heat wave threatens 52 million Americans; After medical speed bump, father and son return to biking across the country
A shift to remote learning devastated families of children with special needs. According to NPR, many parents watched their kids lose academic, social and physical skills. Phyllis Wolfram, the executive director for the Council of Administrators of Special Education, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss how the pandemic impacted children with disabilities and where the nation's special education system fell short.
Arizona Republicans' audit of 2020 election ballots is nearing a close. CBSN Washington reporter Cailtin Huey-Burns spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the audit.
The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the latest challenge to the Affordable Care Act. The justices ruled 7-2 to uphold the Obama-era law. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports on the court's decision, then joins CBSN's Lana Zak for analysis.
The Delta variant, which was first detected in India, is now spreading around the globe. U.S. health officials say the Moderna and Pfizer mRNA vaccines are effective against the dangerous strain, but unvaccinated communities are still at high risk for infection. Dr. Annalee Baker is an emergency medicine physician at NYU Langone Health. She joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
Attorney General Merrick Garland revoked a Trump-era policy that severely restricted the ability of survivors of domestic and gang violence to seek humanitarian protection in the United States. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with more on why it could pave the way for a broad shift in America's asylum policy.
Biden returns home from G7 summit; Biden makes Juneteenth a federal holiday
Calls to review the ballots in the 2020 election sparked quietly among GOP lawmakers in Pennsylvania, according to a report by The Washington Post. Rosalind Helderman, an investigative reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano to detail how the audits played out.
Former President Donald Trump's influence in the Republican party remains strong, nearly five months since he left the White House. Now, several GOP lawmakers are calling for election audits in states that Trump won in 2020, in response to unfounded claims of election fraud. Doug Heye, the former communications director for the Republican National Committee, joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano with his thoughts on the current state of the GOP, and his outlook on the party's future.
The eight leading Democratic candidates in New York City's mayoral primary took the debate stage for the final time. The conversation centered on crime, policing, homelessness, housing and mental health. WCBS-TV senior political reporter Marcia Kramer has more on the candidates' last pitch to voters, and CBS News' Adam Brewster spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what to expect as the primary race enters its final week.
Israeli fighter jets hit targets in Gaza in retaliation for Hamas' arson attacks on Israel using incendiary balloons.
President Biden signed a law recognizing Juneteenth as a federal holiday on Thursday. It comes as more than a dozen states introduce laws seeking to limit discussions about racism in the classroom. Congressional correspondent for The Washington Post Jacqueline Alemany and congressional reporter for Axios Alayna Treene join "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.
The first “murder hornet” of 2021 was found near Seattle, Washington.
For a third time, the Supreme Court rejected a Republican challenge to kill the Affordable Care Act. Jan Crawford has more.
At least a dozen states are experiencing sweltering temperatures of 100 degrees and above. Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
Restaurants are taking a double hit amid a shortage of workers and rising wholesale prices. Nancy Chen reports.
A day after President Biden confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin about cyberattacks, U.S. lawmakers introduced a bill to combat the issue. But other parts of Mr. Biden’s agenda have stalled. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Father and son James and Shepherd Colver started their biking trek across the U.S. two years ago, but had to put it on hold after Shepherd was diagnosed with diabetes. They’re now back on the road. Jamie Yuccas shares more.
After 50 years of showing love and experiencing life together, two Massachusetts women decided to finally tie the knot, showing that it's never too late to say, "I do."
When will the heat wave end? CBS New York chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.