The Year We Disappeared
48 Hours Presents: Live to Tell: A little girl is terrorized when a killer wants her family dead
48 Hours Presents: Live to Tell: A little girl is terrorized when a killer wants her family dead
New York and New Jersey account for 45% of all coronavirus cases nationwide, but have only received 9% of federal hospital aid. Congressman Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat who represents New Jersey's 5th Congressional District, joins CBSN's Reena Ninan to discuss what lawmakers say is needed for the two hard-hit states.
Oil prices are continuing a downward plunge as more drivers stay off the roads during the coronavirus pandemic. Crude oil prices hit a record low in the U.S. Monday, dipping below negative for the first time. Washington Post energy reporter Will Englund joined CBSN to discuss.
The iconic musician won millions of fans with a style and sound all his own
Facebook says it will turn over 3,000 Russian ads to Congressional investigators; On "The Takeout," CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend discusses President Trump's speech to the U.N. General Assembly -- and lays out the diplomatic options for the U.S.
Is Mechele Linehan a conniving ex-stripper who should be in jail for murder, or was she unfairly targeted by police because of a past life? Susan Spencer investigates. | Read story
Robert Mueller requests documents from the Trump administration relating to the president's actions since taking office.
Is the GOP health care effort dead?; former Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius on current health care bill reform
President Trump renewed his threat to the North Korean regime on Thursday, telling reporters his warnings of "fire and fury" may not have gone far enough. Rachael Bade of Politico and Hunter Walker of Yahoo News join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
State Dept.: We are speaking in "one voice" on North Korea
Will NRA support lead to congressional action on bump stocks?; Nicholas Kristof explains why he's "more alarmed than ever" about war with North Korea
NFL Today host and CBS News special correspondent James Brown returned to CBSN to discuss the latest in sports, including the possible return of golf and a pay cut NBA players are facing. He also discussed the 10-part documentary "The Last Dance," on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, plus what Tom Izzo is doing to honor essential workers.
Steve Hartman teaches an online class on friendship.
Steve Hartman teaches an online class on altruism.
Polls are closed in the runoff vote for Alabama's Republican primary; Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sits down with Charlie Rose
She successfully submitted an application this week, finally, but is concerned all $350 billion has been spoken for.
Trump takes tax framework on the road; border wall prototype begins
An apparent suicide in a Pennsylvania church exposes secrets a twice-widowed pastor wants to keep hidden. Richard Schlesinger reports.
Where did the U.S. government's nearly $350 billion in rescue loans to small businesses go? You might be surprised.
Steve Hartman teaches an online class on empathy.
Steve Hartman teaches an online class on character.
Some of music's top stars are coming together Tuesday night to pay tribute to the life and legend of global icon Prince. April 21 marks four years since the artist's death. The special, airing only on CBS at 9 p.m. ET, will feature big names such as Usher, John Legend and Coldplay's Chris Martin performing Prince's most well-known songs.
In a late-night tweet on Monday, President Trump announced he plans to suspend immigration to the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
The $350 billion fund meant to help struggling small businesses hit by covid-19 has run out of cash. Funds from the Paycheck Protection Program were exhausted in less than two weeks and there are now questions about where the money went. CBS News Moneywatch senior reporter Stephen Gandel joined CBSN to explain which businesses were approved for the first round of loans.
Former President Obama "disgusted" by Weinstein harassment reports; President Trump challenges Secretary Tillerson to an IQ test.