Biden outlines gun crime plan, denounces GOP over Jan. 6
"When it comes to public safety in this nation, the answer is not defund the police, it's fund the police," the president said.
"When it comes to public safety in this nation, the answer is not defund the police, it's fund the police," the president said.
A state of emergency was declared in Jackson, Mississippi, after heavy rain overwhelmed the water treatment system, leaving many homes without an adequate supply. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.
Billionaire and his legal team notify social media platform of "additional bases" for ending the purchase agreement.
Experts say the salvage operation will consist of removing the explosive materials from the sunken vessels and then destroying the wrecks.
The federally mandated commission recommended removing names and depictions of Robert E. Lee and others in its latest report to Congress.
The mortality rate of working Americans is rising. A new study says the denial of paid sick leave could be at the root.
Prosecutors in the southern state of Guerrero said Monday that Fredid Román was gunned down in the state capital, Chilpancingo.
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Large buildings are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. But as CBS News' Natalie Brand shows us, future architects at Howard University in Washington D.C. hope to shrink the size of those carbon footprints.
The potentially dangerous snacks were distributed to Target stores nationwide, the company said in its announcement.
President Biden travels to Pennsylvania to unveil a a new proposal aimed at reducing crime and gun violence in the U.S. His trip to the swing state comes roughly two months ahead of November's midterm elections. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe discusses the president's speech and other plans in the Keystone State.
The president will also denounce Republicans' "extreme MAGA agenda," according to a White House official.
Texas officials announced what is believed to be the first death in the U.S. of a patient diagnosed with monkeypox. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 18,000 cases have been reported nationwide.
George Christian helped CBS News document iconic global events from the fall of the Berlin Wall to Nelson Mandela's prison release and presidential election.
The Justice Department has completed its initial review of the documents recovered from Mar-a-Lago, and says it found some documents were potentially protected by attorney-client privilege. It comes as a federal judge moves closer to approving former President Trump's request for a "special master" to oversee the review of the documents. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains the latest developments.
In another attempt to cancel his purchase of Twitter, Elon Musk has cited a complaint by whistleblower Peiter "Mudge" Zatko, former head of security for the company. Rick Jordan, CEO of Reachout Technology, joins CBS News to discuss Musk's new strategy and how it will affect the future of Twitter.
Many Afghan interpreters are still hoping to gain entry into the U.S. one year after American troops completed their withdrawal from Afghanistan. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins Lana Zak and Tanya Rivero to discuss how the country has changed under Taliban rule.
Authorities say a woman looking out the kitchen window of her South Carolina home was killed by a neighbor shooting at targets while intoxicated in his backyard.
The late-summer heat wave comes as 65.3 million people across U.S. sweat under extreme heat advisories and warnings.
Severe storms brought damaging winds, heavy rains and flash flooding to parts of the Midwest and the South.
Elon Musk's legal team is demanding to hear from a whistleblowing former Twitter executive who could help bolster Musk's case for backing out of a $44 billion deal to buy the social media company.
The judge rejected the possibility that the wife abandoned her husband and children to vanish without a trace.
Former assistant director of the U.S. Secret Service, Tony Ornato, has retired from the agency. His role gained attention during this summer's House committee hearings on the Jan. 6 investigation. CBS News' Lana Zak has more.
Health authorities are still investigating the case to determine what role monkeypox may have played in the patient's death.
Like the major leaguers who play at the iconic park, many of the 2,100 people who were sworn in have worked for years to fulfill their dreams.