Robert Downey Sr.,"Putney Swope" filmmaker, has died at 85
Downey Sr. passed away after a years-long battle with Parkinson's disease, his son said.
Downey Sr. passed away after a years-long battle with Parkinson's disease, his son said.
ESPN benched reporter Rachel Nichols from covering the NBA Finals from the sidelines after a recording of her making disparaging remarks surfaced. Adriana Diaz has the latest.
Talks are continuing nearly two weeks after Senate and House negotiators announced a "framework" on policing reform.
The president is set to meet with leaders of national civil rights organizations, including the NAACP, the National Action Network, the National Urban League and the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
"Critical race theory" is not taught in American public grade schools, but as opponents attempt to ban it, local school board meetings are becoming battlegrounds in the debate. In a recent article, USA Today NOW reporter Ryan Miller detailed how protests and arrests have become common at these once poorly-attended meetings. He joined CBSN to discuss.
When he died, Prince left behind a shoe collection that included more than 1,000 pairs of custom-made shoes, nearly all boots with high heels. Now, for the first time, Paisley Park - where Prince lived and worked in Minnesota - will showcase 300 of the artist's most famous and outrageous pairs. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Hospitals in parts of Missouri are struggling to cope with a spike by COVID-19 cases as the Delta variant spreads among unvaccinated people. CBS News' Nancy Chen joined "CBSN AM" to bring us an update on the situation.
Government confirms assassination of Jovenel Moïse in a "well-coordinated attack by a highly trained and heavily armed group."
The Hometown Heroes Parade kicked off along a stretch of downtown Manhattan known as the Canyon of Heroes.
Following their divorce, the former couple have created a contingency plan for who will lead the Gates Foundation.
Flight crew were forced to reschedule the flight after high school students flouted federal mask rules.
Federal prosecutors also met with his family last month, and made clear they plan to present the case to a grand jury by the summer's end.
Four more victims have been recovered in the Surfside condo collapse, bringing the confirmed death toll to 32, officials said at a press conference Tuesday. Crews are continuing to work through wind and rain from Tropical Storm Elsa.
After strengthening briefly to a Category 1 hurricane overnight, Elsa weakened back into a tropical storm, hitting Florida with winds of up to 65 mph. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the storm moving up the Gulf Coast, and WFOR Miami's Brooke Shafer joins CBSN from Surfside, where bad weather temporarily halted the search and rescue effort after the condo collapse disaster.
New and used car prices are reaching record levels because of computer chip shortages due to the pandemic and experts say it'll take several months before prices drop. Carter Evans takes a first-hand look at how much more potential buyers will need to fork over to drive their car off the lot.
Less than two weeks after the deadly collapse of a condo building in Surfside, Florida, the condo association, a consulting company and an architecture firm are already facing lawsuits. Tom Hals, a legal reporter for Reuters, spoke with Anne-Marie Green on CBSN about who could be held liable for the collapse and the factors that could complicate these suits.
9-year-old Declyn Beals dreams big. So, when she dreamt up a mother-daughter trip, she came up with a creative way to raise money for it – a lemonade stand.
Employers posted 9.2 million open jobs in May, nearly matching the number of unemployed workers that month.
The National Hurricane Center said in its 11 a.m. advisory that Elsa is still packing maximum sustained winds of 65 mph.
The death toll in the Surfside, Florida, condo building collapse rose to 46 on Wednesday after 10 more victims were recovered at the site. Watch the Wednesday morning update from officials.
Former President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is suing Facebook, Google and Twitter, as well as their CEOs. Facebook suspended him and Twitter permanently banned him following the January 6th Capitol riot. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has more.
Officials said 94 people are still unaccounted for.
The former president argued in court filings that Twitter and Facebook have violated his right to free speech.
Elsa was downgraded to a tropical storm after briefly strengthening to a Category 1 hurricane overnight. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.
President Biden met with top officials Wednesday about the response to a major ransomware attack that affected hundreds of companies across the globe over the Fourth of July weekend. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined CBSN to discuss what comes next.