California sets date for Newsom recall election
The recall will pose two questions to voters: first, asking if Newsom should be recalled and, second, if a majority of voters chose to recall him, who should succeed him.
The recall will pose two questions to voters: first, asking if Newsom should be recalled and, second, if a majority of voters chose to recall him, who should succeed him.
The company and Allen Weisselberg, its longtime chief financial officer, pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday.
"The next step for us has always been to seek and to find the truth," Pelosi said.
About 100 deaths have been confirmed in the Western U.S., and Canada has reported nearly 500 sudden deaths.
He spent just under three hours talking with families of those who lost loved ones in when the building suddenly crumpled last week.
At least 18 people died in the collapse and more than 140 are unaccounted for.
President Joe Biden traveled Thursday to Surfside, Florida, to visit the site of the collapsed condo building as well as meet with the families of the victims as many are still trapped in the rubble. "They're praying and pleading, that God, let there be a miracle. Let there be something happen with me that's good," Mr. Biden said. Watch his remarks.
The Trump Organization and its chief financial officer Allen Weisselberg have pleaded not guilty to 15 felony counts including tax fraud, larceny and falsifying business records. Former President Donald Trump is not charged. Ron Fischetti, an attorney for Mr. Trump, joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" with his response to the case, and then CBS News reporter Nicole Sganga discusses what we know about the investigation.
Vaccination efforts stepped-up as Tokyo, set to host the Olympics in just over 3 weeks, sees 12 straight days of rising week-on-week coronavirus cases.
"I made the correct decisions at the time and they still hold up today," former prosecutor Bruce Castor said Thursday.
The school, Coronado High School, also faces other sanctions, including a ban on hosting post-season games until 2024.
The U.S. Supreme Court has issued rulings in two key cases involving voting laws in Arizona and donor disclosure rules for nonprofits in California. CBS News legal contributor and Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson joined CBSN with the breakdown.
The condo building collapse in Surfside, Florida is having a large effect on the Jewish community there. Mark Freedman, the interim president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Broward County, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero with the details.
Manhattan grand jury indicts Trump Organization; Princes William and Harry unite for late mother's memorial
Former Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor, who declined to prosecute Bill Cosby in 2005, joined CBSN to discuss the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to overturn Cosby's sexual assault conviction.
The New York City Board of Elections accidentally included thousands of sample ballots in its initial report of the ranked-choice results in the city's Democratic primary, delaying the mayoral election results as 125,000 absentee ballots are still to be counted. "The City" reporter Samantha Maldonado joins CBSN to explain the latest complications.
The Manhattan district attorney has charged the Trump Organization and its CFO Allen Weisselberg with 15 counts including tax fraud and grand larceny. New York Times investigative reporter Michael Rothfeld joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to break down the details of the case.
Stock trading app has swelled to 18 million funded accounts, with half representing first-time investors.
Search and rescue efforts were paused early Thursday at the site of the Florida building collapse because officials feared the structure was unstable. Brooke Shafer, a reporter for CBS Miami station WFOR-TV, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more on the safety concerns and President Biden's visit to Surfside.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Arizona's Republican-backed voting rights case, deciding neither of provisions of the state's voting law violates the section of the federal Voting Rights Act that deals with race. Ilya Shapiro, vice president of the CATO Institute and director of the Robert Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, joins CBSN for more on the ruling.