Dozens of rhinos dehorned to prevent COVID-19 poaching surge
Conservationists said the process does not harm the rhinos — but it does keep poachers away.
Conservationists said the process does not harm the rhinos — but it does keep poachers away.
None of its workers should have to fear being arrested, the ride-share company said in a statement.
Officers who don't intervene in unauthorized use of force will also be disciplined in the wake of outrage over George Floyd's death
Congress is discussing around a dozen proposals to respond to police violence in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser had a message painted on a city street near the White House Friday morning: "Black Lives Matter." Bowser also had the section of 16th Street officially named "Black Lives Matter Plaza."
The former White House chief of staff also contradicted President Trump's claim that he fired former Defense Secretary James Mattis.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser also officially named the section of 16th street in front of the White House "Black Lives Matter Plaza."
"Responding to protests that emanate from anger about the excessive use of force with an excessive use of force strikes me as not a good strategy for law and order,” Sherrilyn Ifill says. See the interview, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Police say they have a "strong suspect" after video of the incident went viral.
Largely peaceful protests continue as a Republican senator joins those voicing concern over the president's response to the situation.
"Responding to protests that emanate from anger about the excessive use of force with an excessive use of force strikes me as not a good strategy for law and order," Sherrilyn Ifill says. See the interview, Sunday.
In a surprising new jobs report, the Department of Labor said the U.S. added 2.5 million jobs in May, as businesses begin to reopen after coronavirus-related closures. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joins CBSN to discuss takeaways from the report.
"CBS This Morning" Saturday co-host Michelle Miller opens up about witnessing some of the most pivotal moments in the fight for equality, and her own personal history with racism.
The justices could announce as soon as Monday whether they will rethink qualified immunity, a legal doctrine created by the court that has turned into a powerful shield for police officers.
Fears of job losses have millions building up their emergency funds. Here are the best places to stash that cash.
"Who are we? How did we get to this place?" he said of the video.
It's been nearly 11 days since George Floyd was killed by police on Memorial Day. There have been 10 days of protests in his name. It's a movement with deep roots in America's past. Is the country finally ready to change?
"White silence" is a phrase that's been amplified online and in recent conversations about the protests over racial inequality across the U.S. But the phenomenon is nothing new to those who have experienced and witnessed injustices. We hear from some of them, and then Michelle Saahene, co-founder of From Privilege to Progress, joins CBSN to discuss this topic and her movement aimed at driving the conversation forward.
Nationwide protests against inequality are encouraging more conversations about race and white privilege.
With cities across America burning and black communities in pain, many white people have continued posting selfies and pictures of food on social media as if nothing is wrong – and it is not going unnoticed.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday condemned video of police in Buffalo shoving an elderly protester to the ground; two officers in that incident have been suspended. Cuomo also outlined his "Say Their Name" agenda for police reform. Watch his remarks.
The NAACP has launched its #WeAreDoneDying campaign in response to the disproportionate number of black lives lost to COVID-19 as well as at the hands of police. The campaign aims to eliminate racial disparities harming the lives of African Americans, and the group also released a list of reforms for police departments nationwide. NAACP President Derrick Johnson joined CBSN to discuss the organization's demands.
President Trump is touting economic progress after new numbers show the unemployment rate declined to 13.3% in May. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
The authors of two major medical studies on coronavirus patients— including one that raised global concerns about the use of the hydroxychloroquine — retracted their papers on Thursday. Dr. Bob Lahita, chairman of medicine at St. Joseph University Hospital, joined CBSN to discuss the retractions.