A series of recent reports suggest special counsel Robert Mueller may be preparing to go public with new allegations in the Russia investigation. CBSN political contributor and Boston Herald columnist Michael Graham and The Hill's Molly Hopper join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Bernie Sanders introduced his "Medicare for All" plan to the Senate last week. While some Democrats have backed the legislation, some policy experts have doubts. Hoover Institution senior fellow Lanhee Chen joined "Red & Blue" to discuss why single-payer plan could be too good to be true.
On "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gives her take on the President Trump's United Nations debut.
Powerful earthquake strikes central Mexico; Educators from 12 states take three-day firearms course
CBS News' Anthony Mason asked former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg about his views on the importance of immigration reform. "When you look at immigrants, you really have to be an innovator and a risk taker to leave everything you know in the old country and go to a new country," Bloomberg said. He said the U.S. is hurting itself if immigration is slowed or restricted.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg weighed an independent run for the presidency in 2016, but felt it was impossible to win in the two-party system. He explains to Anthony Mason what went into his decision.
More than 1,000 educators from 12 states have taken a three-day firearms course in rural Ohio called Faster Saves Lives, which simulates school shootings. Most of the participants asked CBS News to protect their identities. Nikki Battiste reports.
CBS News has learned that Paul Manafort, former campaign chairman for Donald Trump, has been the subject of an FBI investigation that included electronic surveillance. According to a former U.S. official, the intercepts picked up conversations between Manafort and Russian individuals about the campaign. The intercepts potentially include conversations between Manafort and Mr. Trump. Jeff Pegues reports.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is hosting a business forum for CEOs and government leaders while the U.N. General Assembly is in session this week. CBS News' Anthony Mason asked him what he thinks about President Trump's warning to North Korea.
A catastrophic hurricane is heading straight for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Maria is a Category 5 hurricane with sustained winds of 165 miles per hour. Some islands in its path were also ravaged by Hurricane Irma two weeks ago. David Begnaud reports.
President Trump made his debut before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, telling world leaders he will always put America first, and said they should put their countries first, too. Mr. Trump vowed to work with them for peace, but threatened North Korea. Major Garrett reports.
Photos and video of a hospital employee improperly handling a newborn went viral this week
Dr. Lucy Jones, a seismologist formerly with the U.S. Geological Survey, discusses how soil contributed to the destruction in Tuesday's earthquake in central Mexico.
A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck central Mexico on Tuesday, southeast of Mexico City. Dozens have died and the search continues for residents still trapped under rubble and debris. CBS News Radio correspondent Adrienne Bard reports.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg sat down with CBS News' Anthony Mason in New York for a wide-ranging conversation
The emotional burden is steep, a new study shows, but vets can help pet owners cope
The latest iteration of the franchise is a prequel series that takes place about a decade before the mission of the original 1960s "Star Trek"