Watch live: Rev. Al Sharpton holds a prayer vigil for George Floyd
Sharpton will be joined by Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner.
Sharpton will be joined by Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner.
Award-winning director Ava DuVernay is turning her powerful productions into a resource for classrooms and independent study. She's launching a new initiative, through her production company ARRAY, offering learning companions for her TV and film projects. DuVernay speaks with Gayle King about the initiative.
Retail giant says most of the seasonal workers hired amid delivery surge during COVID-19 lockdowns can stay on.
Archeologists discovered the long-sought-after tiles just one week after returning from coronavirus closures.
The Trump campaign has released a new ad focused on his administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic, while the president continues his public feud with Twitter. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Sganga offers an update for CBSN.
COVID-19 may not be the only illness office workers need to worry about once they return to the office. Experts say buildings that were temporarily shut down could harbor unexpected health risks like Legionnaire's disease. Dr. Andrew Whelton, an associate professor of civil, environmental and ecological engineering at Purdue University, joined CBSN to explain.
One woman, two husbands dead under strange circumstances - could she be that unlucky? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
"48 Hours" Presents: Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Christ -- "48 Hours" follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
It was one of the most notorious cases in Texas history -- an ambush in a mansion that killed two and wounded two others -- and to this day, no one has been held accountable."48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
Some say they fear the health risks of seeing clients, as well as further financial strain and a possible second wave of infections.
A University of Connecticut student accused of killing two people is in custody after a multistate manhunt. Peter Manfredonia was on the run for six days, but was captured Wednesday night near a truck stop in Hagerstown, Maryland.
While more than 55 million U.S. students have been affected by school closures due to the coronavirus pandemic, one family in Tennessee was hit extra hard after a tornado destroyed their home. Ebony and Abrielle Davis joined CBSN to discuss surviving that tornado and how a charter school changed their lives. Nina Rees, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, also joined CBSN to discuss the ways these schools are helping students with distance learning across the country.
Jack Rico finished with four associate's degrees and aims for more on the horizon.
Six influential Asian Americans share their heritage and what it means to be Asian American in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fair Fight PAC will be documenting experiences of voters who are having trouble getting absentee ballots ahead of the June 9th primary.
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act gives tech companies broad leeway over the content users post on their sites. Should it?
The Hernandez brothers face challenges as they adjust to online classes in the wake of the pandemic. Miami teacher Alexandra Chace says her concerns with virtual learning extend beyond devices and connectivity. Maria Elena Salinas reports.
While still experimental, early results from clinical trials show plasma transfusions are both safe and effective against COVID-19. The therapy transfuses antibody-rich plasma from recovered patients into sick patients, and many of the donors who are coming forward are members of Orthodox and Hasidic Jewish communities. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
A 13-year-old from California has become the youngest graduate of a local community college. Jack Rico surpassed every high school standard by age 11, and graduated college with four associate degrees. He is now headed to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to continue his education.
The "Sandworm" hacking team has been exploiting a serious flaw in commonly used email software to obtain "any attacker's dream access," the NSA said.
The supporter in the video is a New Mexico politician who faced calls to resign for his comment
Beijing has approved a controversial national security bill impacting Hong Kong, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the U.S. no longer considers Hong Kong to be autonomous from China. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
60 Minutes met J.K. Rowling back in 1999, when she spelled out the secrets behind creating Harry Potter's magical world.
More than 100,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 since the first U.S. fatality was reported less than four months ago, and experts warn the true death toll is likely higher. Yahoo News medical contributor Dr. Dara Kass joined CBSN to discuss the devastating numbers and two new studies suggesting asymptomatic cases may be even more common than originally thought.
In contrast to the Great Recession, female workers account for most of the layoffs triggered by COVID-19.