Maria Ressa to 60 Minutes last fall: Reporting in Philippines worse than a war zone
Last fall, Bill Whitaker profiled the acclaimed Filipino journalist, who is known for her critical coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte.
Last fall, Bill Whitaker profiled the acclaimed Filipino journalist, who is known for her critical coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte.
Police said they've taken a 49-year-old man into custody.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker has seen how the press is treated differently since he first reported from the island nation 30 years ago.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Tracy Smith talks with Pulitzer Prize-winner Mary Jordan about her new biography of Melania Trump, “The Art of Her Deal.” Plus: David Martin looks at how black military leaders are taking to social media to discuss racial bias in the armed services; Nicholas Thompson handicaps the women in the running to be Joe Biden’s running mate; Erin Moriarty explores how the integrity of medical examiners can be compromised; Lee Cowan talks with father-and-daughter... Читать дальше...
The wife of a NYC businessman is suspected of murdering him with help from her brother -- why would she want him dead and why did it take more than two decades to crack the case? "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports.
"48 Hours" goes inside a family’s mission to restore their son’s reputation after he was fatally shot by a police officer. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports.
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George Floyd's 6-year-old daughter received a surprise gift from Barbra Streisand. "I am now a Disney stockholder, thanks to you," Gianna Floyd wrote on Instagram. Streisand also sent Gianna copies of two of her albums.
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The Supreme Court ruled Monday that it is illegal for an employer to fire someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, delivering a major victory in the fight for civil rights for LGBTQ people. The court's 6-3 ruling extends the scope of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which bars discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin and religion, to include LGBTQ people. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green have the breaking news.
Many others have donated directly to the Floyd family, but Streisand's gift stood out as one of the more unique contributions.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3, with Justice Neil Gorsuch authoring the opinion for the majority.
With a dramatic rise in temperatures in the Arctic, the world on track to break heat records again.
Air Force says jet's wreckage found off English coast after crash during a training mission, but the search for the pilot continues.
Wall Street is growing pessimistic amid a resurgence of coronavirus cases in China and new outbreaks in the U.S.
President Trump is expected to sign a police reform order tomorrow. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about what it's expected to include.
As coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to increase, some states could face the difficult choice of enforcing a second round of shutdowns or risk overwhelming local hospitals. Emergency care physician Dr. Ron Elfenbein joined CBSN to discuss the options plus a new study that suggests some "mildly symptomatic" COVID-19 patients are experiencing serious long-term effects of the disease.
"Beijing will not turn into a second Wuhan," one city official has vowed amid fears of a possible 2nd wave of coronavirus infections.
CBS News' John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" with his new book, "The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency." Dickerson shares why he thinks it's "overburdened, misunderstood, an almost impossible job to do" and how it can be fixed.
Cuomo issued warning after reports came in from across the state of large gatherings where people were ignoring social distancing and not wearing masks.
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
A woman apologized after a video showed her and her husband confronting a man and threatening to call police because he stenciled “Black Lives Matter” on his San Francisco property. The video has sparked accusations of racism and led a cosmetics distributor to cut ties with Lisa Alexander.
She called cops on Filipino man for creating "Black Lives Matter" sign in front of his own home in wealthy San Francisco neighborhood, drawing slew of backlash online.
In declining to take up the case, the California law will remain intact.