Tenants and landlords head to court as eviction ban ends
Congress has allocated billions of dollars in rental assistance, but distribution of funds has been painfully slow.
Congress has allocated billions of dollars in rental assistance, but distribution of funds has been painfully slow.
As CBS News' Skyler Henry reports, places across the country are enacting vaccine requirements as the country deals with another surge in COVID-19 cases. Then, Dr. Jodie Dionne, an associate professor in the division of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about the cases they are seeing in that region.
"I worry a lot of people will be hurt," Gary Gensler said of "Wild West" nature of cryptocurrency buying and selling.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo responded Tuesday after an explosive report from the state attorney general's office found he sexually harassed multiple current and former staffers as well as women who did not work for his administration. Cuomo said he had "never touched anyone inappropriately" and that "the facts are much different than what has been portrayed." Watch his remarks. Read more here.
New York's attorney general released a report Tuesday substantiating allegations from 11 women against Cuomo.
"Bring Your Own Brigade" will stream on the CBS News app and Paramount+ on August 20. And it will be at the following theaters beginning August 6.
Millions of Americans are at risk of being evicted from their homes after the federal moratorium on evictions expired over the weekend. Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, joins CBSN to discuss why nearly $47 billion in emergency aid has been slow to reach renters.
El Paso, Texas, is remembering the lives lost when a gunman opened fire inside a Walmart two years ago. But years later, political tensions over immigration persist. An article in the Dallas Morning News dives into the issue and highlights the expansion of gun laws in the state. María Ramos Pacheco, one of the authors of the story, joins CBSN with more.
Eleven million residents of the city where the coronavirus was first detected will be tested after a handful of locally transmitted cases were recently found.
Michael Schneider, Variety deputy TV editor, joins CBSN to discuss MTV's impact on pop culture 40 years later as the cable channel celebrates its anniversary. (Disclaimer: MTV is a division of ViacomCBS)
The pay gap between Black women and non-Hispanic White men is getting bigger by the year. Black women make just 63 cents for every dollar White men make. That adds up to a loss of $24,110 a year and close to a million dollars over the course of 40 years. That means Black women would have to work an additional 214 days to earn what White men made in 2020. That 214th day is called Black women's equal pay day. Taifa Smith Butler, the president of Demos, a progressive think tank focused on creating a just... Читать дальше...
The Biden administration is upholding a controversial Trump-era policy that allows officials to turn away migrants at the southern border over COVID concerns. The CDC says it's keeping the policy because of the surging Delta variant. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN AM with the latest.
Meat processor says it's the largest U.S. food company to mandate COVID-19 shots for its entire workforce.
"It's horrifying that people are being asked to sell their bodies in this way," one consumer privacy advocate said.
Millions of Americans are behind on rent and facing possible eviction after the federal moratorium ended.
"Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and in doing so violated federal and state law," the state's attorney general Letitia James said Tuesday during a press conference.
J. Allen Brack is stepping down almost two weeks after the video game maker was named in a sexual harassment lawsuit.
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency urged the public to avoid the area.
The independent investigation began in March after at least five former staffers to Cuomo came forward to describe what they said was inappropriate behavior by the governor
The Senate passed the measure by unanimous consent.
Gabby Thomas is not only a star sprinter. She's also a Harvard graduate studying epidemiology.
House Democrats are calling on the Biden administration to push the CDC to extend the federal eviction moratorium that was put into place earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic. But the White House says their hands are tied because of a Supreme Court ruling that came down in June. CBS News Treasury reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN to break down who actually has the power to protect people who are behind on their payments and why more emergency funds haven't been disbursed.
The Arizona state Senate demanded more information from the county and voting systems company to help contractors complete a controversial 2020 election audit.
Seventy percent of U.S. adults have had at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose; Police respond to shooting scene in Tennessee.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple current and former staffers as well as women who did not work for his administration, the state's attorney general Letitia James said Tuesday during a press conference, summarizing the findings of an independent investigation into accusations of sexual misconduct.