Nearly all Democrats expected to vote yes on impeachment
The impeachment debate will unfold Wednesday on the floor of the House. Nearly all Democrats are expected to vote yes on impeachment. Nancy Cordes reports.
The impeachment debate will unfold Wednesday on the floor of the House. Nearly all Democrats are expected to vote yes on impeachment. Nancy Cordes reports.
A new poll among likely Democratic voters in California has Senator Bernie Sanders with a narrow lead in the state. CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan, a national politics reporter for The Washington Post, joined CBSN with the latest on the 2020 race.
In a six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, President Trump vented his frustration about the impeachment process. It comes the day before he is likely to become the third president in history to be impeached. Major Garrett reports.
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All but two of the 31 House Dems that represent districts Mr. Trump won in 2016, have said they will vote "Yes" on both impeachment articles
The economic impact of the troubled jet is roughly equal to the output of Montana and Wyoming combined.
Florida, New Orleans and California faced cyberattacks that crippled some city government systems in December.
Two industry groups claim the law will affect their livelihood after it was blamed for hundreds of layoffs at Vox Media.
Seven Democrats will take the stage Thursday at 8 p.m. ET for the sixth Democratic presidential debate.
He was admitted to a hospital last Thursday. Convicted of conspiracy charges earlier this year, Manafort has been serving a seven-year sentence in Pennsylvania.
NASA hopes to end reliance on Russian Soyuz ferry ships and transport astronauts on U.S. crew capsules.
The day before he likely becomes only the third U.S. president in history to be impeached by the House, President Trump sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi disputing the allegations "for the purpose of history and to put my thoughts on a permanent and indelible record." He reiterated his criticism of the impeachment process while meeting with the president of Guatemala.
The Pursuing Equity in Mental Health Act of 2019 proposes over a billion dollars be used to address the suicide death rate among black youth, which is increasing faster than among any other racial and ethnic group.
Authorities found three victims inside the casino and a search for a suspect lasted more than three hours.
New tobacco products contain less of the chemical that makes lighting up so addictive, but market may be limited
A group of President Trump's most ardent critics have launched an organization that seeks to defeat him and his defenders in 2020.
Axe throwing, leopard print clothing and spiked seltzer are expected to remain popular among consumers in 2020.
The move sets the stage for Mr. Trump to be both impeached and granted a legislative victory in the House within two days.
The outcome? "It worked a treat!" he said.
"Karol Sanchez has been located in the Bronx, she is safe and unharmed," the NYPD said.
The House Rules Committee is meeting to determine the terms for debate over impeachment on the House floor.
Injury rates for Amazon warehouse workers — already higher than for lumberjacks and coal miners — soar the two weeks before Christmas.
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, has openly admitted he worked to push out the former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch. Giuliani says Yovanovitch was "going to make the investigations difficult for everyone" in regards to the Bidens, and she was a problem for the administration. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.
The House Rules Committee is in session Tuesday deliberating exactly how an impeachment vote will play out on the House floor. President Trump is facing possible impeachment on two articles: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. CBS News' Natalie Brand is on Capitol Hill with more.
The president also said he'll leave it up to Mitch McConnell to decide whether to call witnesses in the Senate trial.