Policy expediting migrant deportations at the border expands
Advocates say the policy denies asylum-seekers due process, restricts access to lawyers and effectively ensures their prompt deportation.
Advocates say the policy denies asylum-seekers due process, restricts access to lawyers and effectively ensures their prompt deportation.
A new research study delves into the views, priorities and values of black Americans and the issues important to them heading into this election year. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Antjuan Seawright spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano about the report.
CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN to discuss the situation in Baghdad, where the U.S. embassy was besieged by protesters.
Iraqi protesters stormed the U.S. embassy in Baghdad and President Trump is blaming Iran. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and Behnam Ben Taleblu, a senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, join CBSN to break down what sparked the protests and the White House's reaction.
The shooter attended the Sunday service dressed in a disguise, alerting church security.
A review of the year's best movies, from stylish dramas and unconventional comedies to innovative documentaries
These are the people involved in the production of CBSN. CBS News, Always On.
Corey Lewandowski, President Trump's former campaign manager, announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, following months of speculation about his plans.
Many people did not like the way a Peloton ad showed a man giving his wife the exercise bike for the holidays. But, now, the actor who played the husband, Sean Hunter, is turning his role into reality. He gave his real girlfriend a Peloton for Christmas and posted a photo of them on Instagram, saying, "Here's hoping this goes over better the second time."
"I think for me, I came down here – it's about the impact. It's about being able to deliver for the forgotten men and women that I met over the course of two years as I campaigned around this country," Ivanka Trump told "Face the Nation."
As we ring in the new year of 2020, it's also a time to reflect on the past decade. Experience magazine editor Joanna Weiss joined CBSN to discuss her Politico article, "How TV Predicted Politics in the 2010s."
Author and trailblazing journalist Dorothy Butler Gilliam talks about being the first African American woman journalist hired by the Washington Post, and her book “Trailblazer,” on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
Ivanka Trump talks impeachment, paid family leave and more in this interview taped December 19, 2019.
Next year's census will determine how many congressional seats and Electoral College votes each state will have.
An NIH clinical trial is ushering in a genetic revolution as an innovative type of gene therapy is used to attempt to cure sickle cell anemia; Then, Anderson Cooper reports on how psychedelics could help people with addiction and anxiety; And, one of the top medical schools in the United States goes tuition-free
A Princeton University art fellow, Mario Moore, has created large-scale portraits of campus workers, who are predominantly people of color. He said he did it to honor the people who keep the campus running and who also become a support system for students away from home. Howard Sutphin is one of them. He’s worked in the school dining halls for 22 years, but he's also a staple at Princeton games, where students always flock to him. He says having his own portrait on campus is an honor.
The White House's signature tax law has failed to halt the rise of inequality in the U.S., federal data show.
Bus company partners with National Runaway Safeline in giving a lift to young people wishing to go home.
Ivanka Trump sat down with Margaret Brennan for a taped interview on paid family leave at the CBS Washington Bureau
America's richest families will boost income at twice the rate of the middle class, partly due to the Trump administration's Tax Cuts & Jobs Act.
Anywhere you go with the presidential candidates, there are cameras – and catering.
The eatery, which survived two world wars and the Great Depression, succumbs to a wave of gentrification.
President Donald Trump finished 2019 as only the third president in history to be impeached. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy looks back on a rocky year, recapping failures and successes - and looks ahead to what this election year may hold.
The New York Times is reporting that top-level people in the White House warned President Trump early on against freezing military aid to Ukraine and feared the political repercussions. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy is traveling with the president and joins CBSN from Florida with the latest.
Millions will watch a nearly 12,000 pound Waterford crystal ball drop in New York City to tick off the final seconds of 2019.