J.K. Rowling announces new children's book
The famed author said she will release chapters of the book online each weekday for children to enjoy during these "strange, unsettling times."
The famed author said she will release chapters of the book online each weekday for children to enjoy during these "strange, unsettling times."
Four officers have been fired following the death of an unarmed black man who was pinned down while being taken into custody in Minneapolis. The incident was recorded and the video went viral. The man, identified by a family attorney as George Floyd, can be heard crying out that he couldn't breathe as an officer kneeled on his neck. CBS News' Jeff Pegues reports.
The Senate is continuing to hold votes to confirm President Trump's judicial nominations during the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News political reporter Melissa Quinn joined CBSN with more.
McEnany instead accused Scarborough and his wife, Mika Brzezinski, of making "false accusations" about the president and his family.
Stock market has surged 35% since a mid-March low as investors hang their hopes on an economic recovery.
There are growing calls in Britain for Dominic Cummings, Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top adviser, to resign after he apparently broke the country's lockdown restrictions to drive from London to his parents' home in northeastern England in March. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with the latest developments.
This year's college graduates are entering the worst job market since the Great Depression. Charlotte Alter of Time spoke to CBSN about her conversations with members of the Class of 2020, whose futures will be shaped by the coronavirus pandemic.
Walter asked his wife if she was OK. "No, I missed you," she said as she held his hands for the first time in months.
Millions of U.S. workers make their living off tips. Now, some are finding they don't qualify for jobless benefits.
A disturbing video showing an officer kneeling on the unarmed man's neck has drawn outrage.
President Trump has threatened to pull the Republican National Convention out of North Carolina.
The discoveries will provide an "unprecedented opportunity to delve into more than 30,000 years of history," the country's National Institute of Anthropology and History said.
The doughnut-shaped galaxy produces stars at a rate 50 times faster than the Milky Way.
May is Arthritis Awareness Month. The health condition affects more than 54 million people in the U.S. Dr. M. Elaine Husni, Cleveland Clinic’s vice chair of rheumatology and director of the Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Center, joins CBSN’s Anne-Marie Green to discuss how you can empower yourself in managing the chronic disease.
89-year-old Jean and 91-year-old Walter Willard, who have been married for 70 years, were separated for months due to coronavirus restrictions at Jean's nursing home. Earlier this month, the couple was finally able to reunite – and they couldn't stop kissing each other.
Sarah May was laid off from her job due to COVID-19 but was told she didn't earn enough to qualify for unemployment benefits. May shared her story with CBS News.
With the National Press Club, CBS News Radio's Sam Litzinger takes a look back at 100 years of audio.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has temporarily suspended the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine from a global trial for COVID-19 treatments for a safety review. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why the drug was dropped from the global study. He also addresses the WHO warning that countries reopening could face an "immediate second peak" of the virus if safety measures are lifted too soon.
GOP officials in several states are moving forward with preparations for increased mail-in voting.
President Trump says he may pull August's Republican National Convention out of Charlotte, North Carolina if the state's Democratic governor can't guarantee that attendees will be allowed to fill the arena to capacity. The governor says they're relying on data and science to make a decision. Paula Reid reports.
Many people are praising the former NBA star's bold new look and parenting skills.
Glenn Fine worked as the Pentagon's acting inspector general from 2016 until early April, when President Trump replaced him.
Tensions escalate between U.S. and Iran; Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcome baby boy.
An alarming new report highlights the problem of opioid addiction among health care professionals. The report out Tuesday shows more than 44 million doses of legally prescribed opioids were stolen last year. That’s an increase of 126 percent from 2017. Errol Barnett spoke to a patient and a doctor about the impact of so-called drug diversion.
Outdoors attraction Frontier City set to resume operations June 5 with new safety protocols and reduced attendance.