Genealogy leads police to real killer of woman in 1985
Similar testing using public genealogical websites has been used to solve the most notorious murderers in California.
Similar testing using public genealogical websites has been used to solve the most notorious murderers in California.
Democrats accuse President Trump of corrupting the Justice Department after it reversed an earlier sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone. Also, a patient quarantined in San Diego was found to be the 14th case of coronavirus in the U.S. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
China has reported 254 coronavirus-related deaths in a single day, more than doubling the previous single-day fatality record. Authorities in the country are now confirming cases based on lung scans rather than lab tests which could take days. Debora Patta reports on the increasing number of infections, including aboard cruise ships quarantined off the coast of several countries.
Attorney General William Barr and President Trump are both under fire after Democrats accused the two of coordinating the DOJ’s reversal of Roger Stone’s sentencing recommendation. Trump, a longtime friend of Stone, lashed out at the prosecutors who were formerly on the case during media remarks on Wednesday, calling on them to “apologize to a lot of people.” Ben Tracy reports on the fallout after Barr was called to testify in front of the House Judiciary in March.
The British government is reviewing the "characterisation" Barclay's boss Jes Staley gave his own company about his relationship with Epstein.
Chinese officials expanded the way they diagnose the disease, leading to the sudden increase in the figures, as the biggest cluster outside China also grows.
Endorsement by Sylvester Turner comes as Bloomberg campaign deals with newly-surfaced audio from 2015 about controversial police practice while Bloomberg was NYC mayor
Calvin Bright always insisted on his innocence. Now, he's been released after a letter pointing to someone else came to light.
Endorsement by Sylvester Turner, who's black, comes as Bloomberg campaign deals with newly-surfaced audio from 2015 about controversial police practice while Bloomberg was NYC mayor
Turner will also help launch Mike for Black America, a program aimed at both engaging black Americans on key issues for the black community and spearheading an organizing effort on Bloomberg's behalf.
Trump praises Barr for "taking charge" of Roger Stone case; Blood and organ donor inspired to help strangers
Sanders takes New Hampshire primary; Math tutor's mission to help transplant patients
Bernie Sanders wins New Hampshire primary; Biden turning attention to South Carolina
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Democratic candidates are shifting their focus to upcoming contests after Senator Bernie Sanders won a narrow victory in the New Hampshire primary. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters LaCrai Mitchell and Alex Tin joined CBSN to discuss what the presidential hopefuls need to achieve in Nevada and South Carolina.
A 4-year-old boy from Colorado died last week after his mother sought help from an anti-vaccination group on Facebook. Madeleine Schmidt is a reporter for the Colorado Times Recorder. She joined CBSN with more on the case and the growing debate over the spread of misleading health information online.
President Trump praised the Department of Justice for reversing prosecutors' recommendation to sentence longtime confidante Roger Stone to up to nine years in prison. Paula Reid reports on Mr. Trump's reaction and Jessica Levinson joins CBSN to provide a legal analysis of the DOJ's decision.
Candidates are moving on to Nevada and South Carolina after Tuesday night's primary in New Hampshire. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto, Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott and Politico campaign reporter Zach Montellaro join CBSN with the latest on the 2020 race.
Senator Bernie Sanders discusses how he was able to win the New Hampshire primary with CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
Former Vice President Joe Biden chose not to stay in New Hampshire for Tuesday night’s primary, electing instead to travel on to South Carolina before the polls had closed. Slate politics reporter Joseph Bustos joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the focus on South Carolina.
"Though it is difficult to accept, it is clear to me now that this campaign does not have the means to move forward successfully," O'Rouke wrote on Medium.
One online user labeled her "Public Enemy #1", another commented that the pediatrician should "stop killing our kids with vaccines."
Iowa will hold the first-in-the-nation voting contest on Monday, February 3.
Mattias Lehman from the Sunrise Movement joins Red and Blue to discuss how the youth climate activist group is supporting Bernie Sanders in 2020.
Jay Bouwmeester remains hospitalized, but "things are looking very positive," according to the team's general manager.