Bernie Sanders ends campaign, clearing way for Biden
"I wish I could give you better news, but I think you know the truth," Sanders told supporters.
"I wish I could give you better news, but I think you know the truth," Sanders told supporters.
Senator Bernie Sanders released a video explaining his decision to suspend his presidential campaign, saying that while he believes he is "winning the ideological battle,"he is too far behind Joe Biden in the delegate count to have a path to victory. Watch a portion of his statement.
Brené Brown urges people to understand the toll anxiety takes and to know it's OK to be vulnerable.
Anderson Cooper puts down the mobile devices to meditate and report on what it’s like to try to achieve “mindfulness,” a self-awareness scientists say is very healthy, but rarely achieved in today’s world of digital distractions.
Michael Tyson, a 53-year-old with underlying health conditions, was being held at Rikers over an alleged parole violation, his legal team said.
Bob Simon steps back in time when he gets rare access to monks in ancient monasteries on a remote Greek peninsula who have lived a Spartan life of prayer in a tradition virtually unchanged for a thousand years.
Bob Simon steps back in time when he gets rare access to monks in ancient monasteries on a remote Greek peninsula who have lived a Spartan life of prayer in a tradition virtually unchanged for a thousand years.
Prosecutors have charged a teenager with fatally shooting a University of Wisconsin physician and her husband who were the parents of his girlfriend and leaving their bodies at the school's arboretum. CBS affiliate WISC-TV has the latest.
Bernie Sanders announced Wednesday that he will be suspending his presidential campaign, effectively making Joe Biden the presumptive Democratic nominee. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss.
Bernie Sanders dropped out of the presidential race a day after the Wisconsin primary, saying he can't continue a campaign he "cannot win."
Sanders said he wants to provide free childcare and pre-kindergarten for all kids up to age four.
Sanders guardedly tells Anderson Cooper how his mom getting sick when he was a teenager informs his views on Medicare for All.
The Vermont senator tells 60 Minutes one reason why he advocates for universal healthcare and wealth equality
“How much will that cost?” Anderson Cooper asks Bernie Sanders how he’ll pay for the ambitious new government programs he’s proposed.
Sanders says charges by Democratic rivals Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar that he hasn’t accomplished anything in the Senate are, “dead wrong.”
Sanders tells Anderson Cooper, “He had a massive literacy program. Is that a bad thing? Even though Fidel Castro did it?”
Bernie Sanders says “the president of the United States is a pathological liar,” and points to President Trump’s tax breaks to explain his political philosophy.
Coming off his win in the Nevada caucuses, Bernie Sanders talks about Michael Bloomberg, Donald Trump, democratic socialism, and what he would do if elected President.
Doctors around the country are grappling with the ethical and moral crisis the pandemic has put them in.
President Trump criticized the World Health Organization in a Tuesday task force briefing, blaming the agency for not providing better warnings ahead of the pandemic
A large portion of the United States' PPE supply, like masks, gloves and gowns, comes from China.
Cuomo said "we can't stop" coronavirus from killing vulnerable people.
John Prine started writing songs while delivering mail in Chicago in the late 1960s. Over the last 50 years, classic tunes just seemed to pour out of him – some sad, like "Angel From Montgomery" and "Sam Stone"; some funny, like "Illegal Smile" and "In Spite of Ourselves." Now, after beating cancer twice, the 72-year-old Prine is back with a new album, "The Tree of Forgiveness," and it's turning into the biggest record of his career, debuting at #2 on the Billboard Rock and Country charts. Anthony... Читать дальше...
At the stroke of midnight, the city celebrated "liberation" from its lockdown and honored frontline workers in a light show.
A federal prison in Louisiana has come into focus after five inmates housed at the facility died after contracting the coronavirus.