Bachelor fans call for more diversity after 40 seasons
Rachel Lindsay, the first and only black bachelorette, is also calling for change.
Rachel Lindsay, the first and only black bachelorette, is also calling for change.
Reverend Al Sharpton delivered a powerful eulogy for George Floyd at his funeral service in Houston. "God took an ordinary brother from the Third Ward, from the housing projects... and made him the cornerstone of a movement that's going to change the whole wide world," Sharpton said. Watch his full remarks.
A man was arrested Sunday and is facing charges for driving his truck into protesters in Virginia. He has been identified as Harry Rogers, a self-proclaimed KKK leader, prosecutors say.
"Petitioners have suffered irreparable injury to their personal and professional reputations as a result of their unlawful dismissal," their lawsuit alleges.
He is the first NYPD officer to be charged for his conduct during the city's ongoing protests for police reform.
Social media videos emerged that appear to show law enforcement officers slashing tires as protesters gathered in Minneapolis.
The tech giant, based in the suburbs of Seattle, has long marketed its tools to law-enforcement agencies.
A video shown at George Floyd's funeral service paid tribute to him and the movement sparked by his death in Minneapolis.
General Charles Brown was confirmed unanimously in a vote presided over by Vice President Mike Pence.
Some have wondered if they could be a message from aliens — and without more research, there's no way to know.
George Floyd's brothers and other loved ones paid tribute to him in emotional remarks at his funeral service in Houston. Watch this portion of the service.
Congressman Al Green of Texas spoke at George Floyd's funeral in Houston, saying Floyd's "only crime" was that "he was born black." Watch his remarks.
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas spoke at George Floyd's funeral in Houston, and said, "Around the world... there are people rising up who will never sit down until you get justice." Watch her remarks.
Investigators searched Chad Daybell's home in a case that has vexed investigators for months and attracted worldwide attention.
In a videotaped message played at George Floyd's funeral in Houston, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden offered condolences to Floyd's family and friends and spoke about the quest for racial justice in America. Watch his remarks.
The movement has gathered momentum outside of the urban centers and is showing up in towns from Greenwich, Connecticut to Waco, Texas to Wenatchee, Washington.
It's the second search of Chad Daybell's home in a case that has vexed investigators for months and attracted worldwide attention.
The Trump campaign plans to resume rallies in the next two weeks. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's team is holding private virtual fundraisers. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson have the latest from the campaign trail.
Images of protests throughout the world have flooded social media feeds and news coverage, but there are questions about which tactics are most effective in sparking meaningful change. Omar Wasow, an assistant professor of politics at Princeton University, studies the impact protests have on politics, and he joined CBSN to discuss his research.
"There's no fact to any of it," New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said of President Trump's claim that an elderly protester who was knocked to the ground by police in Buffalo, New York, may have been some kind of "antifa provocateur." "Show some decency. Show some humanity," Cuomo said. Watch his remarks.
New York's governor spoke about protests and New York City beginning Phase 1 of reopening after an 80-day lockdown.
Democrats on Capitol Hill are pushing a law enforcement reform bill in response to the nationwide protests over police brutality. But Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney called the bill a “message piece” and said he and his GOP colleagues are working on their own proposal. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest.
The FBI completed 1.6 million gun background checks last month -- a 75% jump from the year prior, according to the National Shooting Sports Foundation. USA Today consumer tech and money reporter Dalvin Brown wrote about surge nationwide and joins CBSN to explain the trend.
Less than 30 years ago racism was not only legal in South Africa, but the official system of government. It's come a long way, but the journey's not over yet.
During his arrest, Rogers told officers he was the president of the Ku Klux Klan in Virginia and the highest-ranking member not imprisoned, according to a county official