Floyd family attorney says charge against officer should be upgraded to first-degree murder
Attorney Benjamin Crump said police brutality "started these fires across America."
Attorney Benjamin Crump said police brutality "started these fires across America."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Benjamin Crump, attorney for the family of George Floyd, that aired Sunday, May 31, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with St. Paul, Minnesota, Mayor Melvin Carter that aired Sunday, May 31, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms that aired Sunday, May 31, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
CBS News' Nikole Killion reports on the latest out of the White House.
CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has the latest on the developments in Minnesota.
Today on "Face the Nation," pain and anger following the death of George Floyd explodes into violence across a bitter and divided nation already reeling from the impact of the coronavirus.
In a performance recorded exclusively for “CBS Sunday Morning,” the singer-songwriter Jewel performs her new single "Grateful," which was "inspired by anxiety" and the power of gratitude during tough times.
“Sunday Morning” shares a late spring view of Lake Poinsett, in eastern South Dakota. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
For some 95 years, cartoons in The New Yorker magazine have captured the spirit of their times, and the current pandemic is no exception. "Sunday Morning" presents a recent sampling from cartoonists Jon Adams, Johnny DiNapoli, Carolita Johnson and Avi Steinberg.
With many gyms still closed, at-home fitness is more in-demand, and that's made the exercise bike and treadmill manufacturer one of the few companies to prosper during the pandemic
At-home fitness is now more in demand, which has benefited Peloton, the exercise bike and treadmill maker that’s seen a surge in business as the COVID-19 pandemic has closed gyms. Stuck at home, correspondent Nancy Giles reports on the company the best way she can – by pedaling.
A personal essay from filmmaker Josh Seftel, made from his video chats with his energetic mother, discussing everything from social distancing and dealing with loneliness, to the fashion of masks and dating one of the Cuomo brothers.
Smartphones and digital downloads have helped make audio recordings of books a billion-dollar industry, with more than 45,000 new audiobooks recorded last year alone
Smartphones and digital downloads have helped make audio recordings of books a billion-dollar industry, with more than 45,000 new audiobooks recorded last year alone. Correspondent David Pogue talks with actors Laurence Fishburne, Jesse Eisenberg and Scott Brick, and thriller writer Brad Meltzer, about this expanding chapter in book publishing.
In his 11th week of quarantine, the comedian would like to know how to prepare for a second wave of the pandemic, and how to dress for it
The author, playwright and activist founded the group ACT UP, which engaged in civil disobedience to demand increased AIDS research
The writer and activist Larry Kramer, who founded the groups Gay Men's Health Crisis and ACT UP and engaged in civil disobedience on behalf of AIDS research, died Wednesday, May 27 at the age of 84. Jane Pauley reports.
Musicians may be off of stages right now, but they are still creating music inspired by an uncertain world, which will remain a marker of a time that has changed everything
Spring is usually a time when bands start touring and music festivals pop up all around the globe – but not this year. And yet, the music hasn't stopped, as the COVID-19 pandemic has inspired artists from The Rolling Stones to Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber to release new songs – music that will remain a marker of a time that has changed everything. Correspondent Lee Cowan talks with Jon Bon Jovi and Jewel about the inspiration for their latest releases.
Once the bars closed, technology helped bring the cocktail hour to a whole new level of socializing while also social distancing
The president said on Twitter that "liberal governors and mayors must get much tougher" or the federal government will get involved.
Authorities said three people in Indianapolis were shot Saturday night, including one fatally.
After COVID-19 altered our world, companies have pivoted to a new style of advertising, with brands sending apolitical messages about community and protecting one another
Two NASA astronauts lifted off aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon, ushering in a new era for the U.S. space program.