Anti-abortion rights groups get support from Trump
Mr. Trump announced he'd be attending the rally on the 47th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.
Mr. Trump announced he'd be attending the rally on the 47th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision.
District Attorney Chesa Boudin, who took office two weeks ago, said Wednesday prosecutors will weigh whether a defendant might flee or pose a threat to public safety.
60 Minutes goes inside one of the busiest subway systems in the world to find out why the trains aren't running on time
60 Minutes goes inside one of the busiest subway systems in the world to find out why the trains aren’t running on time. Bill Whitaker reports
Several separated family members returned to the U.S. today after being illegally deported in 2017 and 2018. A federal judge ruled the families could be reunited and continue to seek asylum. First on CBS News, immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez spoke to three of those parents as they stepped off the plane in Los Angeles. He joined CBSN with more on the reunions and what's next for their cases.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister insists Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was not involed in the 2018 hacking of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' cellphone. This comes after a U.N. report said there is enough evidence to link the crown prince to the case. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson spoke to a tech expert in Davos about the hack, and joined CBSN AM with details.
The cast of "Star Trek: Picard," which premieres January 23 on CBS All Access, sat down with Jamie Wax to talk about the latest version of the series.
The "Modern Family" star is sad about the show ending, but James Corden put things in perspective: he's about to start his own "modern family."
Without the test, Steve Hartman's ancestry would have remained a secret.
Chief Justice John Roberts swore in senators to serve as jurors in President Trump's impeachment trial. The Senate will decide whether Mr. Trump will be removed from office. Norah O'Donnell anchors a CBS News Special Report from Washington with reports from Jan Crawford, Nancy Cordes at the Capitol and Paula Reid at the White House.
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump is set to begin next week. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid, and Los Angeles Times congressional reporter Jennifer Haberkorn spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about how new documents from Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas could impact the trial.
The impeachment trial of President Trump is about to begin after the House of Representatives formally handed over the articles of impeachment to the Senate. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and Capitol Hill producer Rebecca Kaplan joined CBSN to explain what comes next.
Articles of impeachment formally delivered to Senate; Violinist inspiring others by celebrating the work of black composers
President Trump welcomed the 2019 college football national champions, the Louisiana State University Tigers, to the White House on Friday. Watch his remarks.
When a decorated fire captain was gunned down on a rural county road in Texas, his wife Chacey Poynter turned up as the only witness to the shooting. On this week's "48 Hours," in her first television interview, Chacey talks about what happened on the night her husband was murdered. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant joined "CBSN AM" with more on the case.
A new Washington Post-Ipsos poll finds 48% of black Democrats say they'd vote for Joe Biden. That compares to 20% who would vote for Bernie Sanders. Cleve Wootson Jr., a national political reporter for the Washington Post, joins "Red & Blue's" Elaine Quijano for a closer look.
Attorney General Bill Barr has said that counterintelligence investigations into presidential campaigns can only happen when the FBI and AG sign off. Catherine Herridge joins CBSN with the latest.
President Trump's White House event on protecting prayer in public schools became a defense of his own presidency when reporters began asking him questions about indicted Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas and the Senate impeachment trial. Watch his remarks.
Carter encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide through coercive texts and phone calls.
The new State Department rule says it doesn't believe visiting the U.S. "for the primary purpose of obtaining U.S. citizenship for a child, by giving birth in the [U.S.], ... is a legitimate activity for pleasure or of a recreational nature."
The U.S. military now says several Americans were injured when Iran fired missiles at troops at an Iraqi air base in retaliation for killing its most powerful general. This most recent statement comes after the Pentagon reported that no Americans were harmed in the attack. David Martin is at the Pentagon to break down the shifting accounts.
On September 9, 2016, Robert Poynter planned to meet his wife Chacey at a fast food restaurant in Royse City, Texas, to reconcile their relationship. At 10:26 p.m., Chacey called him from a dirt road 3-and-half miles away, in need of his help. Robert came to her rescue, but was shot dead shortly after arriving. On the scene, police question Chacey Poynter — the only witness to his murder.
New Jersey's Democratic Governor Phil Murphy joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the 2020 election, impeachment and the state's viral Twitter account.
A heated moment between Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders caught on camera is bringing the role of gender back into the dialogue surrounding the 2020 presidential race. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Cara Korte and Zak Hudak join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with the latest on the feud from Des Moines, Iowa.
The Chiefs, Titans, Packers and 49ers are the four teams left standing in the 2020 NFL playoff bracket. Dennis O'Donnell, CBS San Francisco’s sports director, joins CBSN to preview the Championship Games this weekend — and what it means for San Francisco to make the playoffs.