More rain expected in Jackson amid dangerous flooding
In some neighborhoods, the only way to get around is by boat.
In some neighborhoods, the only way to get around is by boat.
In Downieville, California, the Mountain Messenger has been printed for the past 166 years. When the owner and editor wanted to sell, a retiree decided to take over. John Blackstone reports.
A new study finds seven in 10 country radio listeners want to hear more female artists. But only 10% of airtime is dedicated to them. Nikki Battiste has more on the fight for equal play.
Nevada Democrats are working to calm fears ahead of Saturday's caucuses. Cat Zakrzewski, a technology policy reporter for The Washington Post, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the new system the state is implementing to tally results.
There are growing calls for the resignation of Attorney General William Barr. They're coming from a bipartisan group of former officials who served inside the department he leads. Weijia Jiang reports.
The bodies of two men have been recovered after a deadly avalanche in Colorado. Officials believe it was triggered by three men on snow bikes. Mireya Villarreal reports.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with a thrice-flown first stage vaulted into space Monday from Florida, releasing a fifth set of 60 Starlink internet relay satellites in an ongoing commercial initiative to provide broadband access around the world. As usual, SpaceX attempted to recover the rocket's first stage, but the booster missed its target, the drone ship "Of Course I Still Love You," and instead landed in the water nearby.
The Trump administration is sending elite tactical border patrol units to so-called "sanctuary cities." This includes cities like New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston and Los Angeles. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins “Red and Blue” for a closer look at the plan.
The South is dealing with historic flooding. The forecast calls for more rain in parts of Mississippi, where a state of emergency has been declared. Omar Villafranca reports.
Democratic candidates are flocking to Nevada on Monday ahead of the state's caucuses this Saturday. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, New York Magazine correspondent Gabe Debenedetti and USA Today politics reporter Nicholas Wu join "Red & Blue" to discuss the state of the primary race.
The state is the biggest delegate prize on the March 3, Super Tuesday primary slate.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said Monday that he plans to spend $10 billion of his own fortune to help fight climate change. CBSN Los Angeles reports.
iPhone sales are slumping in China, while the tech titan's factories are taking time to resume full production.
The party was clearly a bullseye.
Eight-year-old Brayden Lawrence loves Target so much that she celebrated her birthday there Sunday. Lawrence's family gave the birthday girl and 10 of her closest friends "uniforms" to wear and walkie-talkies to play with while in the store near Atlanta, according to a now-viral Twitter thread.
A spokesman for WHO confirmed the organization will report cases as they're reported by Chinese authorities.
They focused in particular on the risks of using Chinese telecommunications company Huawei for emerging 5G technologies.
After Iowa's caucus saw widespread technical errors in the app used to count ballots, people are asking whether going first is something Iowa and New Hampshire can still take for granted.
Attorney General William Barr is facing backlash from hundreds of former DOJ officials for reversing a sentencing recommendation for President Trump's longtime friend and ally Roger Stone. Barr's unusual trend of tapping U.S. attorneys to review matters of interest to Trump has also reportedly rankled Justice Department employees. Paula Reid reports on the discord within the executive branch as President Trump campaigns for the Nevada caucus.
On Sunday, Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg brushed off homophobic comments made last week by conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh. The former South Bend, Indiana mayor finished the nation's first two voting contests with more delegates than his competitors. As the 2020 race moves forward into more diverse states, Buttigieg is facing questions over whether his campaign will maintain its momentum. 2020 campaign reporter Jack Turman joins CBSN with the latest.
Fred Gray and Benjamin Crump were brought together at the Tuskegee History Center in Alabama to talk about their life's work and what it took to pave the way for countless others.
Two black professional athletes who overcame obstacles to reshape their sports – at two very different points in U.S. history – discussed their historic journeys.
Mississippi is in a state of emergency Monday morning after historic levels of flooding damaged at least 200 homes near the state capitol of Jackson. At least four people had to be rescued from their homes as the Pearl River's rising water flooded entire neighborhoods. Omar Villafranca is in Jackson to report on the latest damage.
"We can save Earth," but countries, companies and individuals must work together, Amazon founder says.
The bill failed to gain enough support even among Democrats.