Digital political ad spending to top $1 billion for first time
Facebook is expected to rake in nearly $800 million during the current election cycle, far more than No. 2 Google.
Facebook is expected to rake in nearly $800 million during the current election cycle, far more than No. 2 Google.
Ehud Olmert, whose own proposal in 2008 failed to reconcile Israelis and Palestinians, said he "will be the most enthusiastic supporter of President Trump if he succeeds."
Pete Buttigieg is still leading the delegate count after Bernie Sanders narrowly won the New Hampshire primary Tuesday evening. The biggest surprise, however, came from Amy Klobuchar's strong third place finish. Major Garrett is in New Hampshire reporting on what the final vote count means for the future of the Democratic primary campaigns still in the race.
A surprising reversal in the criminal case of President Trump's longtime ally Roger Stone has sparked outrage and accusations of interference. Four career prosecutors withdrew from Stone's case after the DOJ rejected their sentencing recommendation. Trump has strongly criticized the prosecutors in the past. Jeff Pegues reports on the latest reactions from within the Justice Department.
Sources tell CBS News that Attorney General William Barr is assigning staffers to look into the origins of the Ukraine investigation. This comes as prosecutors are resigning after the DOJ intervened in the Roger Stone case. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge and Politico's Daniel Lippman join CBSN to discuss the latest in Washington.
Fred Gray and Benjamin Crump are two renowned attorneys known for their work in civil rights. Gray was the lawyer for Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955, while Crump more recently represented the families of Trayvon Martin in Florida and Michael Brown in Missouri. "CBS This Morning" brought them together to talk about their lives' work as part of our Trailblazers series honoring Black History Month. In this extended interview, Gray and Crump detail... Читать дальше...
Marick Williams Jr., a 5-year-old who has cerebral palsy, took his first steps without a walker two months after undergoing surgery. The boy's mother posted video of his accomplishment on Facebook, and he has become an internet sensation.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders won with 26% of the vote in the New Hampshire primary. But CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns explains why the race for the Democratic nomination is far from over.
Dino Impagliazzo has dedicated his retirement to feeding the homeless in Rome. It all started about 15 years ago, when one man asked him for money to buy food. Now, the 90-year-old and his group of volunteers deliver about 32,000 free meals a year.
A police shortage in Britain means there are not enough officers to investigate everyday crimes like car theft and burglary. As a result, members of the public often don't report incidents. Simon Bates explains for this week's London Calling.
This is not the first time little MJ has inspired countless people by overcoming the odds — and it probably won't be his last.
Myles Garrett, who hit Rudolph over the head with his own helmet, is suspended indefinitely from the NFL.
"Safety is not just for people on the plane," says attorney behind new lawsuit against the airline.
The president said the case "was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought."
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee asked Barr to appear before the committee in a hearing at the end of March