Watch live: Trump and top officials hold coronavirus press conference
The president complained that news outlets are stoking panic in the markets over the coronavirus.
The president complained that news outlets are stoking panic in the markets over the coronavirus.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the parents of a Mexican teen killed in 2010 cannot recover damages from the U.S. Border Patrol agent who shot him. The Court also heard arguments in a free speech case that could affect the rights of Americans. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to discuss those cases and the latest immigration news.
Senate Democrats blocked two anti-abortion bills that were not expected to pass. CBS News reporter Kate Smith explains why Majority Leader Mitch McConnell forced votes in a likely effort to weaponize the issue ahead of 2020 elections.
Social media platform says it'll stop companies from touting so-called cures or preventions for the deadly disease.
Supprelin costs a staggering $37,300 per year, and is the only one of the two options FDA-approved specifically for children with central precocious puberty.
Fan favorites Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are also among the cast members announced Wednesday.
The proposed class-action lawsuit, funded by rapper Yo Gotti and Jay-Z's Team Roc, was filed in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Mississippi.
The new law enables state district courts to order the temporary surrender of firearms.
The bill is named for Emmett Till, a black teenager brutally murdered in a racist attack in 1955.
For Black History Month, hear from trailblazers about who has inspired them. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott says he found inspiration in Booker T Washington, who founded the famed Tuskegee Institute, one of the premiere universities for African Americans at a time when there were few options. In 2014, Scott became the first black senator from the South since Reconstruction.
NFL player turned filmmaker hopes his Oscar-nominated film can help people like DeAndre Arnold, who was suspended from school because of his dreadlocks.
The Supreme Court heard arguments in Lee Boyd Malvo's case in October.
Investors have lost more than $2 trillion in recent days as analysts try to gauge the disease's economic impact.
President Trump and federal health officials will hold a news conference on the coronavirus outbreak at 6 p.m. ET tonight. His administration's response to the growing outbreak has come under fire. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN to discuss what we can expect.
Reporter Justin Hinton was completely unaware of what was happening.
The new 30-second ad highlights Bloomberg's managerial experience as mayor of New York City.
Democratic presidential hopefuls clashed on the debate stage Tuesday night ahead of South Carolina's primary this weekend. CBS News campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell spoke with voters after the debate and joined CBSN to discuss who they think came out on top.
Candidates clash on South Carolina stage; Harvey Weinstein now faces four felony charges of rape and assault in Los Angeles
WLOS ABC 13 anchor Justin Hinton recently did a live weather report on Facebook to mark the first major snowfall in Asheville, North Carolina. Little did he know that he had accidentally turned on augmented reality filters that continuously changed as he spoke for nearly a minute.
Schumer's $8.5 billion plan to address the coronavirus outbreak is far higher than the $2.5 billion proposal outlined by the White House earlier this week.
They had originally planned to use "Sussex Royal" as the brand for their charitable foundations and business ventures, according to CBS News' Charlie D'Agata.
John Cameron Denton, 26, was arrested in Texas and will appear in federal court later on Wednesday.
The president complained that news outlets are stoking panic in the markets over the coronavirus.
The proposed class-action lawsuit, funded by rapper Yo Gotti and Jay-Z's Team Roc, was filed in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Mississippi.
President Trump will hold a news conference about coronavirus with health officials at the White House this evening after the CDC warned Americans to prepare for the disease's eventual spread in the U.S. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Capitol Hill to talk about how lawmakers are criticizing the White House's response to the outbreak.