U.S. releases 1,491 previously secret documents on JFK assassination
The documents include thousands of pages of never-before-seen investigative memos, notes and cables.
The documents include thousands of pages of never-before-seen investigative memos, notes and cables.
President Biden is visiting areas in Kentucky devastated by tornadoes. The president is making stops in Fort Campbell, Dawson Springs and Mayfield, where a candle factory was flattened by the storms, killing at least eight workers. CBS News political contributor Sean Sullivan joined CBSN's Elise Preston to discuss.
Law enforcement doesn't always respond quickly or charge unruly passengers, said Sara Nelson, president of the union representing American Airlines attendants.
"I just wanted them to know that they really weren't alone," the rapper told "CBS Sunday Morning" about the song in 2017.
New York City Mayor-elect Eric Adams has chosen Keechant Sewell as the city's next police commissioner. She will be the first woman to oversee the nation's largest police department. CBS New York's John Dias has details.
Health officials have urged residents to use bottled water for tasks like cooking, drinking and brushing teeth. Officials say there's been a high lead presence in the city's water since 2018.
"Tate is and always will be a Spartan Dawg," head coach Mel Tucker said Wednesday
Clinics are charging hundreds of dollars to deliver lab-based molecular test results within hours: "The private jet of testing."
Cybersecurity experts and government officials are scrambling to contain what some are calling "the worst cyber vulnerability in history." The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's warning follows the discovery of a technical flaw in popular open-source software, Apache Log4J, used by companies and consumers around the globe. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson has more.
According a New York Times investigation, Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was compiling a list of officials and businessmen linked to the drug trade before he was murdered in July, and he had planned to give those names to the U.S. government. The New York Times bureau chief for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, Maria Abi-Habib, authored that report and joined Elaine Quijano on CBSN to discuss what she found.
Congress votes to raise debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion; Tennessee couple killed in alleged murder-for-hire plot.
The U.S. has reached another devastating milestone, surpassing 800,000 COVID-19-related deaths. Meanwhile, health officials are urging eligible Americans to get their boosters as the Omicron variant continues to spread. Dr. Annalee Baker, an associate professor of emergency medicine at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, joined CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus headlines.
The Federal Reserve is rolling out a new plan to help fight rising inflation. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice breaks down how this could impact Americans' everyday lives.
"We are proud to just call her sister, friend, confidant, and influencer," hooks' family said Wednesday.
Crafts chain's 43,000 employees are getting a big raise next month. Elsewhere, Taco Bell to pay $15 base by mid-2024.
Today is the last day to ship gifts via USPS or FedEx standard ground service to get them to their destination by December 25
Michelle and Anthony Martin co-founded Philadelphia's Urban Youth Racing School, an organization that connects young people of color with the racing industry.
Hundreds of flights get canceled last-minute as a result of winter storms and COVID-19. Be prepared.
More than 100 people are still unaccounted for following devastating tornadoes that tore through Kentucky. President Biden will travel to the state to survey damage Wednesday. Marvis Herring from CBS affiliate WLKY in Louisville joined "CBSN AM" with more.
New York City Mayor-Elect Eric Adams selected Keechant Sewell to become the New York Police Department’s next police commissioner. Sewell, who serves as Nassau County chief of detectives, will become the first woman to lead the NYPD in its 176-year history.
A young woman disappears after a Snapchat rendezvous. Her murder inspired a new law. "48 Hours" contributor Jamie Yuccas reports Saturday, December 18 at 10/9c on CBS and Paramount+.
Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke Wednesday at a White House briefing on COVID-19.
A Kentucky mother is grieving the death of her 3-year-old son Jha'lil Dunbar. He was killed after a tornado destroyed his home last Friday. David Begnaud reports.
The House voted unanimously to pass a bill that would ban imports from the northwest Chinese region of Xinjiang, where the Chinese government has been accused of carrying out massive human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic minorities. Also, the U.K. will lift travel restrictions on 11 African nations that were put in place to stop the spread of the new Omicron coronavirus variant, and police in Canada released video footage of someone they say is a suspect in the high-profile 2017 murders of a billionaire couple. Читать дальше...
The NYPD will be led by a woman for the first time in its 176-year history.