Ex-cop charged in George Floyd death could get $1 million in pension
Minnesota has no law making employees forfeit pensions if they're convicted of crimes related to their work
Minnesota has no law making employees forfeit pensions if they're convicted of crimes related to their work
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed police reform legislation into law on Friday, more than two weeks after George Floyd's death in Minneapolis sparked a nationwide movement. Rev. Al Sharpton also spoke Friday before Cuomo signed the legislation.
Commercial Crew Program manager Kathy Lueders takes on the top job in human spaceflight.
There are renewed calls for American media companies to root out structural racism, with some challenging the practices of senior leadership.
John Dickerson reports on the challenges to schools and students facing a pandemic and slowing economy, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Author Jimmie Briggs joined CBSN to discuss his recent piece for Vanity Fair, "'No, I Am Not Okay': A Black Journalist Addresses His White Friends," in which he wrote about the importance of the current protests and what he wishes more white people understood about race in America.
John Dickerson reports on the challenges to schools and students facing a pandemic and slowing economy, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
The title of the Netflix special comes from the length of time George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer.
For some officers, the interior minister's banning of chokeholds and move to suspend any officer even accused of racism, was "the last straw."
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
Twenty-three years after the murder of NYC businessman Howard Pilmar, the account of a young woman who worked for the family would finally heat up the cold case
Furor over photo also unleashed employee complaints that only white staffers were paid for site's popular video series.
There are renewed calls for American media companies to root out structural racism, with some challenging the practices of senior leadership.
Monday will mark 100 years since the Duluth lynchings, a dark stain on Minnesota's history.
Since her son's death, Sybrina Fulton has become one of the nation's prominent voices against gun violence.
More than a dozen states across the U.S. are seeing an increase in confirmed coronavirus cases, and some are reporting record spikes. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss how we can stay safe as states open up.
In an interview on Fox News, President Trump talked about the controversial tweet he posted late last month about "looting" and "shooting" amid the protests in Minneapolis. CBS News' Nikole Killion joins CBSN with more.
More than 66,000 people were recorded living on the streets of L.A. County in January.
Nike, Twitter and Vox Media said employees will get a paid day off to commemorate when slavery ended in the U.S.
The city council and Democratic mayor of Tucson, Arizona are planning to get community feedback and take a closer look at an ordinance governing the legality of recording police officers. Critics say it limits free speech rights. CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney for New York's Eastern District, joined CBSN to discuss.
Acknowledging the risk on paper may become common in settings where social distancing is a challenge, experts say.
At least 19 states in the U.S. have seen an increase in daily new coronavirus cases over the past two weeks, and 14 states have seen spikes in hospitalizations since Memorial Day. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus explains why states may be seeing a spike in coronavirus cases, and the importance of wearing masks and social distancing.
China's capital went 56 days without a new coronavirus transmission, but now a meat and seafood market are closed and many school kids' return has been delayed.
The Merit Systems Protection Board gives two million federal civil service workers, including whistleblowers, a place to appeal should they be disciplined, demoted or fired. But the board now has a backlog of nearly 2,900 cases. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday.
The chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, spoke with CBS News' Major Garrett for "The Takeout" podcast about lawmakers' plans in the wake of George Floyd's death.