How Microsoft wants to erase 45 years of carbon emissions
Microsoft is the latest company to pledge to cut its carbon emissions to zero, but it also says it will go further — here's how.
Microsoft is the latest company to pledge to cut its carbon emissions to zero, but it also says it will go further — here's how.
Kylon Owens, 17, is already 6 feet, 9-inches tall and needed help finding a big suit for prom. His local J.C. Penney wanted to help him out, and they called in someone who could relate — Shaq.
We're less than six weeks away from the South Carolina Democratic primary, the fourth nominating contest in the 2020 election cycle. J.R. Berry, an anchor for CBS' Columbia, South Carolina affilliate WLTX, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the state of the race in South Carolina.
Three suspected white supremacists, who are alleged members of a violent extremist group, have been arrested on firearms charges. They were planning to be at an upcoming gun rally in Virginia. Jeff Pegues reports.
A powerful winter storm is making its way across the northern U.S. CBS News weather producer David Parkinson joins CBSN with what to expect going into the weekend.
During the last debate, a hot captured a tense exchange between Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Warren told Sanders he called her a "liar" on national TV. Ed O'Keefe has the latest.
President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate will formally begin next week. CBS News' Natalie Brand joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" from Capitol Hill with what to expect from the trial.
Pictures Rudy Giuliani associate Lev Parnas gave to impeachment investigators show him with President Trump. But on Thursday, the president denied knowing him. Ben Tracy has the latest.
In a day of tradition and ceremony, Chief Justice John Roberts took the oath and each of the senators were sworn in to administer "impartial justice" in the impeachment trial of President Trump. House managers read the charges against the president. Nancy Cordes reports.
New research finds women's blood pressure begins to increase earlier and at a steeper rate than men's. It's a wake up call that could impact the way women are treated. Dr. Tara Narula joins the "CBS Evening News" to explain.
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that women are more likely to develop high blood pressure earlier in life and at a faster rate than men. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins CBSN to discuss the findings of the study.
Rachel Barton Pine has spent years researching the classic musical created over the past four centuries by black composers. Now, she's giving them the attention they deserve, by sharing these works with the next generation of musicians. Adriana Diaz reports.
Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in Thursday to preside over the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump. How he navigates the political and partisan fight could have a profound impact on Americans' views of the federal judiciary. Jan Crawford reports on why the trial is a unique opportunity for him.
While Buckingham Palace has yet to finalize exit plans for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Harry reportedly hopes to join his wife and son in Canada after royal family meetings next week. Onlookers say Vancouver is a likely choice for the couple. Jonathan Vigliotti speaks to locals about their thoughts on hosting the popular royals.
Police are investigating why a pickup truck slammed into a Starbucks in Illinois. A wall and part of the store's roof collapsed from the impact in McHenry, north of Chicago. Five people were hurt. One person who was pinned by the truck is in critical condition. The driver, who received minor injuries, has not been identified.
The Grammys is without a leader, just 10 days before the ceremony. Deborah Dugan, the first female president of the recording academy, was removed from her post, only five months after taking the job. In a statement to CBS News, the academy cited an "allegation of misconduct by a senior female member" of the team, but did not provide details. The organization has now hired independent investigators to look into the claim.
New allegations from former Trump donor Lev Parnas, who says he was the man the president and his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani entrusted with getting Ukraine to announce an investigation into the Bidens, implicate much of Trump’s inner circle. Mr. Trump denies even knowing Parnas, all while his impeachment trial begins with Chief Justice John Roberts and nearly all 100 senators being sworn in on Thursday. Nancy Cordes reports before the trial is set to begin next week.
Road conditions are already dangerous in parts of Texas due to ice as winter storm advisories put states from New Mexico to Ohio on alert. The bitter winter weather is expected to impact all but nine states across the U.S. Lonnie Quinn reports on what to expect from the freezing conditions.
Award-winning chef and TV personality Marcus Samuelsson says he only scratched the surface of immigrant cooking here in the U.S. In season two of his show “No Passport Required,” he brings attention to cuisines and cultures of immigrant communities around the country. He joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about his journey.
Senator Amy Klobuchar joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her presidential bid as candidates gear up for the Iowa caucus. Klobuchar is polling fifth in the state, according to the most recent CBS News Battleground Tracker.
The arrest of three alleged white supremacists is increasing concerns ahead of a planned gun rights rally in Virginia's capital. Investigators said that the men were planning to attend the event. CBS News chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues joined "CBSN AM" from Richmond, Virginia, to discuss.
Virginia became the 38th state to vote in favor of the Equal Rights Amendment, meeting the threshold necessary to make it part of the U.S. Constitution. However, the ERA could still face significant legal and legislative challenges. Julie Suk, a professor at the City University of New York, joined "Red & Blue" to explain what comes next.
Massachusetts Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley revealed she has alopecia in a new video interview with The Root. The autoimmune disease can result in total hair loss. Pressley said she wanted to be transparent about her diagnosis, since her signature hair twists have become part of her personal and political brand.
President Trump officially signed a declaration of disaster for Puerto Rico earthquake damage nine days after Governor Vazquez submitted her request. It also comes one day after the Trump administration released $8.2 billion in heavily restricted aid to the island. Filmmaker and writer Andrew Padilla joined CBSN to discuss the impact and how to responsibly help the island.
Evelyn Yang, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, revealed for the first time she was sexually assaulted by her gynecologist when she was pregnant with her first child in 2012. In an interview with CNN, Yang said she kept the assault a secret, and only told her husband many months after their son was born. She said she decided to go public now after being moved by stories from voters she met on the campaign trail.