Caught in feud between Texas governor and Biden, migrants arrive in D.C.
Advocates said Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is using migrants and asylum-seekers as political pawns by busing them to the nation's capital.
Advocates said Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott is using migrants and asylum-seekers as political pawns by busing them to the nation's capital.
Nervous that COVID-19 could again foil your vacation plans? Here are some tips for not getting burned.
Pilots with the discount carrier are battling exhaustion due to poor scheduling, union officials say.
The CDC is extending the federal transportation mask mandate through May 3 due to rising numbers of COVID-19 cases. U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy spoke with CBS News anchors Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen about the decision and the overall state of the pandemic in the United States.
The governor of Oklahoma has signed into a law a measure that prohibits women in the state from receiving abortions unless there is a medical emergency. CBS News' Nancy Chen and Tanya Rivero discuss the significance of the controversial new law with CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns.
Frank James, the suspect in Tuesday's shooting on a Brooklyn, New York, subway train, was arrested in Manhattan's East Village neighborhood on Wednesday afternoon. The 62-year-old had several prior arrests, and now faces charges including terrorism against a mass transit system, officials said during a press conference. Watch officials' full remarks here.
Many U.S. cities are increasing their police presence in transit systems after the Brooklyn subway shooting on Tuesday. CBS News transportation correspondent Errol Barnett joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen with more. Barnett also comments on the CDC's decision to extend the travel mask mandate until May 3.
Officials found over 100 venomous and non-venomous snakes in the man's house, with the largest being a 14-foot Burmese python.
In some states, more than half of baby formula products were out of stock, new data shows.
"The reality is today in our world, it's really difficult to get away with murder" says former Texas Ranger.
In TechWatch, there is a new twist in the Elon Musk-Twitter saga. The company's largest stakeholder is now facing a lawsuit accusing the billionaire of market manipulation. The suit alleges that the world's richest man illegally delayed disclosing his stake in the company in order to purchase more shares at a lower price. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson has more.
In MoneyWatch, California could become the first state to adopt a four-day workweek. A new bill, which is making its way through the state's legislature, proposes shortening the work week from 40 hours to 32 hours in an effort to boost employees' work-life balance. Assemblywoman Cristina Garcia represents California's 58th district and is one of the two members who proposed the legislation. She joins CBS News to discuss the bill.
The guilty plea came nearly three years after Gooding's arrest in the case.
Over a 100 years after the sinking of the Titanic, the government is unveiling new technology to detect icebergs that may be hazardous to ships.
The suspect, identified by police as Frank R. James, was arrested in New York's East Village the day after the attack.
A portion of the guitar's proceeds will be donated to the program "Kicking The Stigma," a national initiative to raise awareness about mental health disorders.
Ford Motor Company is expected to build a new electric vehicle plant nearby.
Online shoppers saw more than 3 billion "out of stock" notices in March across multiple categories.
With renewed calls for racial justice in America come fresh demands to take down Confederate monuments, rid sports teams of Native American mascots, and rebrand products that use racist caricatures. But does the focus on imagery distract from the fight for systemic change? This CBS Reports documentary explores the effectiveness of dismantling these symbols of the past in the push for a more equitable future.
The company's new coverage comes as more state pass laws that effectively ban legal abortions.
Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez' severed head washed ashore after he was reported missing, but his body was never recovered.
Other people have fallen to their deaths or been seriously injured at Whitewater Falls.
The New York International Auto Show is back this year after two years of COVID-related cancellations. Several electric vehicles will be on display, including the Ford F-150 Lightning, an all-electric pickup truck. The truck's chief engineer, Linda Zhang, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBS News about the future of electric vehicles.
Frank R. James, the man police have named as the suspect in the New York City subway shooting, has some apparent ties to the city of Philadelphia. CBS News Philly reporter Ross DiMattei joined Anne-Marie Green and Vladmir Duthiers to discuss the details on the investigation.
The NYPD confirms it now considers Frank R. James the suspect in Tuesday's shooting on a crowded subway train in Brooklyn. CBS News' Mola Lenghi reports on what we know about the suspect and how police tied him to the crime.