McEnany: Trump "does not regret" tweet about injured protester
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended the president's tweets about a 75-year-old protester hospitalized after he was pushed by police.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Wednesday defended the president's tweets about a 75-year-old protester hospitalized after he was pushed by police.
President Trump continues to receive criticism for his tweet spreading a right-wing conspiracy theory. Mr. Trump claimed without evidence the 75-year-old protester shoved to the ground by Buffalo police could be an “ANTIFA provocateur.” CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joined CBSN to discuss how the White House is responding.
After scrutiny, Safariland is selling its unit that makes tear gas, rubber bullets and other crowd-control products.
Over 570 people have gone to space. Only eight have gone to Challenger Deep. Kathy Sullivan has done both.
Benjamin Smith and Marcus Ellis held a chat on the front lawn — and it attracted a famous country singer.
The book by former national security adviser John Bolton is scheduled to be published in two weeks.
The president's tweets come one day after an Army spokesperson said military leaders were "open to a bipartisan discussion on the topic."
People in hundreds of small suburban and rural towns across the U.S. are marching in Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality and systemic racism. Many are in communities that are mostly white, with some in towns with a history of racism. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns and Kate Smith join CBSN with a look at why these protesters are deciding to speak out.
More than two weeks after his death, George Floyd was laid to rest in his hometown of Houston on Tuesday. NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to give his reaction to the ceremony.
A New Jersey corrections officer who took part in a counter-protest reenacting the death of George Floyd was suspended Tuesday after videos of the incident were widely shared on social media. Governor Phil Murphy condemned the act. CBSN Philly reports.
Two friends from Pittsford, New York wanted to start a dialogue in their community following nationwide protests. So they invited others over for a beer and a chat. They ended up attracting a famous country star – Brad Paisley.
A statue of Columbus in Richmond, Virginia's Byrd Park was covered in paint, torn down and thrown in a lake Tuesday night. It is one of many monuments to be targeted in recent days – including another Columbus statue that was beheaded in Boston.
Titan, which could support life, is quickly distancing from its host planet.
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.
Republican lawmakers were reluctant to comment on President Trump's claim, fueled by right-wing outlets, that a Buffalo protester shoved by police could be part of an Antifa set-up. The president's claims sparked widespread backlash and come as Republicans plan their own police reform legislation. Ben Tracy reports.
Across the country, there is a movement to remove statues of slave owners and colonizers, as well as Confederate symbols
Hundreds of George Floyd's friends, family and supporters said their final goodbyes in an emotional "homegoing" service for him. His family says this is only the beginning of their journey in George's name. Michelle Miller reports.
Retailing giant says controversial practice was in place in about a dozen of its 4,700 stores nationwide.
The case has drawn global attention for its ties to two other mysterious deaths and the couple's doomsday beliefs.
"What we're trying to change is how we answer 911," Councilman Steve Fletcher said on CBSN.
A mother in New York is asking the U.S. government to bring back her daughter, one of hundreds of migrant children expelled from the border amid the pandemic.
The owner of El Nuevo Rodeo said the two men both worked security during a popular weekly event.
Stassi Schroeder, Kristen Doute, Max Boyens and Brett Caprioni will not be returning.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday during his daily briefing that the state will reopen better than it was prior to the coronavirus pandemic. Watch his remarks.
As America continues to deal with the fallout after a string of high profile police-involved killings, questions are being raised about how officers in the U.S. compare to those in other countries. Ryan Heath, a senior editor for Politico, joined CBSN to discuss his article, “Are U.S. Cops Different?”