NBA's Warriors part-owner creates stir with remarks about the Uyghurs
Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya said he doesn't care about them. He got pushback form the team and on social media, and backed away himself.
Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya said he doesn't care about them. He got pushback form the team and on social media, and backed away himself.
Major carriers say that, without any changes, the debut set for Wednesday could ground thousands of flights, strand tens of thousands of Americans overseas and severely clog shipping.
Democrats plea for Senate to pass voting rights bill; Biden to meet with Japanese PM Fumio Kishida
Hostages describe "terrifying" synagogue attack; Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.'s fight for voting rights.
Two of the hostages described the tense standoff with a gunman inside a Texas synagogue and the dramatic moments leading up to their escape. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
Some areas in the Northeast saw up to 2 inches of snowfall per hour, making it hard for road crews to keep up. Officials across the Northeast are advising people to stay home if they can. Nikki Battiste reports.
Jeffrey Cohen said he refused to do as the gunman demanded. Then, the rabbi threw a chair and the hostages ran.
President Biden and Vice President Harris reiterated their push for Congress to pass a pair of voting rights bills as America remembered the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on the legislation and other news from the White House.
The surge of new COVID-19 cases brought on by the Omicron variant continues to set records and strain hospitals across the nation. CBS news correspondent Mola Lenghi reports from New York City. Then Dr. Marie-Elizabeth Ramas, a family medicine physician in New Hampshire, joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the impact.
Russia disputes a warning from U.S. intelligence officials that it's planning a "false flag" operation as a pretext to invade Ukraine. Meanwhile, a Russian-led military group is leaving Kazakhstan after helping control political unrest. Former U.S. Ambassador to Kazakhstan George Krol joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red and Blue" with more.
Federal charges have been filed against Oath Keepers leader Steward Rhodes and several members of the far-right group in connection with the Capitol attack. And officials are investigating Saturday's hostage standoff at a Texas synagogue. CBS senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joined "Red and Blue" with more on both cases.
The rapper was charged with felony narcotics possession.
In his letter to the judge, Lewis County, New York, sheriff Michael Carpinelli wrote that he was putting his "title and reputation" at stake in asking the court for leniency for his "good friend" William Tryon.
Health officials say the next few weeks will be rough as Omicron continues to sweep the nation. Mola Lenghi has more.
A British woman is the first reported fatality after an underwater volcano erupted near Tonga. Communications with the Pacific island nation have been sporadic.
It was 57 years ago that Martin Luther King Jr. led a massive crowd from Selma to Montgomery as they marched for voting rights. At the end of the march, he delivered a powerful speech on the steps of the state Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama.
Buffalo was hit with more than 16 inches of snow Monday — the most seen on that date in 64 years.
Senate Democrats are preparing to take up voting rights legislation but don't have enough support to overcome a Republican filibuster. House Majority Whip James Clyburn joins "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano with more on where things stand.
Tennis star Novak Djokovic returned to his home country of Serbia after he was deported from Australia and not allowed to compete in the Australian Open because he was unvaccinated against COVID. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
Hundreds of Colorado families are still looking for a place to live after their homes were destroyed or damaged in last month's Marshall Fire. Janet Shamlian shares more.
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris paid tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. and vowed to continue the civil rights icon's legacy by pushing for greater protection of voting rights. Nancy Cordes reports.
Those who lost homes are now having difficulty finding new housing arrangements due to the lack of availability.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Monday's profile is the first time Whedon has commented in depth on the myriad allegations against him.
Britain's most powerful institutions are dealing with some of the most serious crises either has seen in decades, as Prince Andrew is stripped of his royal and military titles and Prime Minister Boris Johnson comes under fire for holding parties during lockdown. CBS News contributor Simon Bates has more for CBSN on "London Calling."