Kim Jong Un makes first public appearance in weeks
It's his first public appearance since May 1, when state-run media reported he attended at a factory opening after rumors flew that he was gravely ill.
It's his first public appearance since May 1, when state-run media reported he attended at a factory opening after rumors flew that he was gravely ill.
Families in quarantine step out of their homes for photographer Shane Cleminson
According to Clark County Public Health, 38 workers at Firestone Pacific Foods in Vancouver have tested positive for COVID-19 so far.
Americans head outdoors for Memorial Day weekend as coronavirus restrictions ease; Family brings home newborn surrogate daughter from Ukraine
The parents of the Ohio teen acquitted of murder in the death of her newborn speak out to "48 Hours" — the real story behind the international headlines in the case of an alleged unthinkable crime.
The group of incarcerated artists is releasing a new project on Friday, May 29, titled "The San Quentin Mixtape, Vol. 1."
Florida voters in 2018 overwhelmingly approved a proposition to allow roughly 1.5 million felons in the state to be given back their right to vote. But the COVID-19 pandemic and a controversial law put in place by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis could jeopardize many of these returning citizens' ability to vote in the 2020 election. Desmond Meade of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition joined CBSN to break down the latest in the fight for reenfranchisement.
Joe Biden is facing backlash over remarks he made during a radio interview Friday. The former vice president said, "if you have a problem figuring out if you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black," when discussing undecided African American voters. Biden has since expressed regret for the remarks and said he would never take the African American community for granted. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne has more on the fallout.
China has proposed a new law that will criminalize foreign interference in Hong Kong, secession and anything that is considered a threat to the Chinese state and Chinese security. Shibani Mahtani, the Southeast Asia correspondent for The Washington Post, joined CBSN with more.
"I did my duty & you're damn fortunate I did," Sessions tweeted at the president.
For Memorial Day weekend, President Trump plans to do something he hasn't done since the start of the coronavirus pandemic: golfing. But there is criticism of his leisurely plans as the coronavirus death toll continues to rise. Nikole Killion reports.
The coronavirus pandemic has impacted a horse therapy organization for kids with special needs needs and about two dozen therapy horses have been sent away. Don Dahler reports.
Families across the world are struggling to bring their surrogate babies home because of restrictions due to the coronavirus. One family was able to welcome their newborn daughter after she was born to a surrogate mother in Ukraine. Heather Janssen reports.
Researchers estimate more than 350,000 Americans have recovered from the coronavirus. Jamie Yuccas shares one woman's survival story after being intubated for seven days.
As the unofficial start to summer kicks off with the Memorial Day weekend, Americans are flocking to nearby beaches and parks to relax despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Danya Bacchus reports.
About 150 firefighters battled a four-alarm fire at a warehouse at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf and and saved a historic World War II-era ship from the fire. Michael George reports.
Hertz is filing for bankruptcy protection with nearly $19 billion in debt as its fleet of 700,000 vehicles has sat idle in airport parking lots during the pandemic.
Memorial Day weekend is typically robust with Americans traveling throughout the country. But this year, many are expressing skepticism about the safety of traveling during the coronavirus pandemic. Kris Van Cleave reports.
NASA is counting down to the historic launch of a SpaceX rocket that is scheduled for Wednesday. The rocket, named "Dragon," will carry two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station and mark a new chapter in commercial space flight. Mark Strassmann reports.
There are still a number of states left to hold primaries, with more than 600 delegates up for grabs on June 2.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has arrested and charged William Bryan, the man who filmed Ahmaud Arbery shooting, with felony murder and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment. CBS News digital journalist Jessi Mitchell joined CBSN to discuss the latest details of the case.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Tony Lopez."
A hip-hop producer is helping inmates release a mixtape from behind bars. David Jassy was granted clemency and recently released from California's San Quentin State Prison, but not before creating a music program for inmates.
The practice countdown sets the stage for Wednesday's planned launch of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
The previous requirement eliminated about 44% of the U.S. female population between the ages of 20 and 29.