3/12/18: Red and Blue
Conservatism in the Trump era; Is the U.S. headed toward authoritarianism?
Conservatism in the Trump era; Is the U.S. headed toward authoritarianism?
Mark Zuckerberge speaks with CBS News contributor Nick Thompson; could Lamb's gun control stance hurt him in Democratic primary?
Palmieri on Clinton's loss and the future for women in office; the Pences family on the "Marlon Bundo" book
Cecile Richards on why she's stepping down; what voters want to see in midterm elections
Nation marks 50 years since death of Martin Luther King Jr.; Russia watches as U.S. plans exit from Syria
Wisconsin supreme court race becomes partisan battleground; fiscal watchdog says U.S. is on its way to having $1T in internet payments
President Trump goes off-topic at event touting lax law; New project to archive White House pool reports
Judge won't block prosecutors from reviewing materials seized in Cohen raid; can Texas "red wall" stop a "blue wave"?
Former first lady Barbara Bush dies at 92
Voting ends Tuesday in Arizona special election; Pope Francis' impact on the Catholic Church
Fmr. CIA Director Hayden discusses new book; Hayden on Trump's relationship with the CIA
Rick Gates took the stand in Paul Manafort's trial Monday; Missouri's primary election is tomorrow.
Trump's vacation tweet storm; the 'Great Fight' to earn the right to vote
Remembering Senator John McCain; filling McCain's seat in Arizona
President Trump to address the nation; Several states to ditch caucuses in 2020
States are fighting to get PPE for hospitals and emergency personnel, but many home health care workers and agencies — who care for more than 8.3 million people in the U.S. — have been left to fend for themselves.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton defended the temporary ban on abortion.
A New York City doctor turned to Facebook where she made desperate pleas to local "mom groups" — and the donations started pouring in. Dr. Reem Sheikh joins CBSN to discuss what made her turn to the public for help.
Late career success brings new recognition to a man with a devoted following who's long been admired by his peers
Prine was hospitalized 12 days ago after suffering "a sudden onset of COVID-19 symptoms."
New York suffers single deadliest day of coronavirus fatalities; Chicago theater brings viewers into virtual experience right from their couch
In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Kate Smith, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he expects the state's temporary ban on abortion amid the coronavirus outbreak to head to the Supreme Court. For more than two weeks, abortion services have been suspended in the state.
"My wife is an adult capable of making her own decisions, and in this instance she exhibited a stunning lack of judgement," Mayor Brant Walker of Alton, Illinois, wrote on Facebook.
Some voters said they were prepared to spend hours in line.
More than 12,700 people have died across the U.S., according to Johns Hopkins University.