Photos of 9/11 and its aftermath to mark the 20-year anniversary
It has been 20 years since Al Qaeda terrorists attacked the United States. Here's how that tragic day unfolded.
It has been 20 years since Al Qaeda terrorists attacked the United States. Here's how that tragic day unfolded.
The Food and Drug Administration has granted full approval to the COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech, a move that officials hope will help boost vaccination rates and enable more companies, schools and other organizations to require the vaccine. CBS News reporter Alex Tin joins CBSN with more on the decision and the impact it's expected to have.
The House is set to vote Monday evening on a rule that sets the parameters of floor debate on the budget resolution and bipartisan infrastructure bill.
Roughly 200,000 Black soldiers, nearly all of them former slaves, fought for the Union Army during the Civil War. Omar Villafranca introduces us to reenactor Calvin Osborne who uncovered his own family connection while sharing that often overlooked part of history.
The Academy Award-winner, whose latest film features an ensemble of deaf actors, talks about representation in front of and behind the camera, and how "playing deaf is not a costume."
The Caldor Fire, which had grown to over 106,500 acres, has destroyed more than 400 homes.
The Carnival Panorama set off on a seven-day voyage on Saturday from the Port of Long Beach.
Republicans in the Arizona state Senate will receive the report from the firm that conducted an audit of Maricopa County's 2020 election results. Christina Ruffini spoke with Tucson Weekly Executive Editor Jim Nintzel about why we won't know what's in the report right away and why election officials and experts alike say the findings, regardless of what they are, won't be credible.
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Severe weather slams eastern U.S.; Miami-Dade students return to school with mask mandate
President Biden is speaking after the U.S. granted full approval to a COVID-19 vaccine for the first time.
At least 21 people were killed and officials fear the death toll could rise after record-breaking floods west of Nashville.
Biden's "hope" is to have the frantic evacuation effort complete and U.S. troops out by August 31, and the Taliban says any delay will have "consequences."
The latest CBS News poll found 63% of Americans support the U.S. evacuating Afghanistan, but only 47% approve of how the situation is being handled. Senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.
This is the first of two shipments, which will total 1.76 million doses of the Moderna shot.
After initially making landfall as a Tropical Storm Sunday, the slow-moving Henri flooded streets from New Jersey to as far north as Rhode Island and Massachusetts. With temperatures expected to reach the 90's in Connecticut this week, the race is on to get power back to tens of thousands in New England before the heat settles in. Kris Van Cleave reports.
At least 21 people were killed and over a dozen remain missing after a weekend of record-shattering rainfall washed away homes and roads in Tennessee. Jessi Mitchell has the latest.
Health officials hope the move could help reverse the nationwide slowdown in vaccinations.
Only on “CBS This Morning,” Meg Oliver visited a New York City school with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona to find out his plans for a safe school year. A new CBS News poll finds 69% of parents are concerned their kids will get COVID in school.
Severe weather and heavy rain swept through parts of Tennessee over the weekend. Meanwhile, Tropical Depression Henri made landfall along the East Coast. CBS News correspondent Bradley Blackburn has more.
The U.S. House of Representatives is back in session Monday following its August recess. One of the top priorities on the lawmakers' agenda is President Biden's infrastructure bill. Speaker Nancy Pelosi has set October 1 as the target date to get the bill passed. Politico reporter Nicholas Wu joins "CBSN AM" to discuss.
TJ and John Osborne, better known as the country duo Brothers Osborne, are back on tour and stop by “CBS This Morning” to discuss what it's like performing in front of fans again. Plus, TJ shares how things have changed for him since coming out six months ago.
The government said 2,207 people were confirmed dead and 344 people were still missing.
Henri made landfall in Rhode Island over the weekend as a tropical storm, but has been downgraded. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins "CBSN AM" with where Henri is headed next.
Pioneering rock ’n’ roll musician Don Everly of The Everly Brothers has died at 84. The legendary duo is credited for influencing a spectrum of musical acts like the Beatles to Simon & Garfunkel and more recently Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones.