Democrats aim for clean energy standards via the federal budget
What advocates see as a landmark climate initiative could end up as law via the budget reconciliation process, as Democrats rely on their slim majority.
What advocates see as a landmark climate initiative could end up as law via the budget reconciliation process, as Democrats rely on their slim majority.
Actress and standup comedian Hannah Einbinder, one of the stars of the HBO Max comedy "Hacks," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her first Emmy nomination, and the show's season 2 renewal.
CBS News contributor and psychologist Lisa Damour joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about a new study that found a correlation between widespread smartphone use and an increase in teen loneliness. She shares why loneliness levels differ in boys and girls; how the pandemic factors in; and what to do to help your teen if they are experiencing loneliness.
In Mississippi, the state with the lowest vaccination rate in the country, COVID beds in hospitals are filled with those who thought the coronavirus was not a serious threat.
After resolving multiple problems, Russian flight controllers cleared the way for Thursday's arrival of the new Nauka lab module.
For Ukraine, the broadcaster showed a photo of Chernobyl and for Romania, an image of Dracula.
More than 20 years after the International Olympic Committee added snowboarding to the Winter Olympics, now it's introducing summer events that seem pulled from the X Games playbook. Analysts say this is about creating a whole new generation of Olympic fans. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The highly-contagious Delta variant is tightening its grip on the U.S., as COVID infection rates surge in every state. Experts say it's fueled by the unvaccinated. In Mississippi, only around 34% of the population is vaccinated. Lead national correspondent David Begnaud goes inside St. Dominic-Jackson Memorial Hospital in Jackson where beds are quickly filling up.
The Dixie Fire is just 21% contained after burning for two weeks. It's one of 80 fires being battled in 11 Western states.
After the U.S. Men's Basketball Team's shocking loss to France, legendary sportswriter Bill Rhoden analyzes what went wrong and where the team goes from here. He also looks at the U.S. Women's Gymnastics team's surprising second place finish in qualifiers and more big storylines from the start of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
As cases continue to rise in all 50 states, a new COVID model projects a steep rise in deaths by mid-October. Dr. Ashish Jha joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Delta concerns and what needs to be done to get this pandemic under control.
The country is facing a massive surge in coronavirus cases that's contributed to widespread frustration.
The gymnast has said Tokyo will be her last Olympic Games.
Data from small- and mid-sized businesses show employment in suburbia recovering much faster than in city centers.
The meeting throws cold water on near-term hopes for a major summit between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping.
"I know I brush it off and make it seem like pressure doesn't affect me but damn sometimes it's hard," Biles said after making several errors during qualifiers.
Tom Daley's American-born husband, Dustin Lance Black, won a screenwriting Oscar in 2008 for "Milk."
Firefighters are still battling California's largest fire, which has destroyed multiple homes. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans shows us what homeowners are doing to protect their properties.
Jackie Mason, an Emmy and Tony Award-winning standup comedian and actor, died on Saturday at the age of 93. "CBS This Morning" takes a look back at his stage and screen career.
The opening ceremony is taking place Friday morning, marking the official start of the Games.
"The European handball federation SHOULD BE FINED FOR SEXISM. Good on ya, ladies," Pink tweeted.
"The aim is to present aesthetically — without feeling uncomfortable," said the German Gymnastics Federation.
Vincent Hancock set an Olympic record and Amber English knocked off the reigning champ.
Dressel, who's been hailed as the successor to Michael Phelps, got started on his quest for six gold medals in swimming.
After years of chasing the American, Australia's Titmus took the gold — and her coach went wild.