Medical examiner: Rayshard Brooks' manner of death a homicide
Protesters on Saturday night set fire to the Wendy's where Brooks was killed.
Protesters on Saturday night set fire to the Wendy's where Brooks was killed.
It's been a year since pro-democracy protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong, calling for China's communist government to "back off." Exactly the opposite has happened. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Coronavirus infections are on the rise in more than 20 states across the South and West. More than 2 million COVID-19 cases have been reported in the U.S. since the pandemic started. Meg Oliver reports.
George Floyd's death and the protests that followed have forced Americans to confront some uncomfortable truths. Kris Van Cleave reports on a chance encounter between strangers that might give us a clue on how to turn conversation into action.
Fuller's death was initially ruled a suicide, but his family believes it was a lynching.
Atlanta, already tense over earlier accusations of police brutality, is bracing for more protests after police fatally shot Rayshard Brooks. Officials said he resisted arrest and stole an officer's stun gun. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
Joe Biden continues to face enormous pressure to pick a woman of color as his running mate. Ed O'Keefe joins Major Garrett to discuss the former vice president's options and when a decision could be made.
President Trump says his administration is working on an executive order on policing, while top Senate Republicans plan to unveil their reform package this week. This comes as Mr. Trump prepares to resume campaign rallies later this month. Nikole Killion has the latest.
California's Attorney General is being asked to investigate the death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old black man who was found hanging from a tree. It happened early Wednesday in the city of Palmdale, 60 miles north of Los Angeles. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" anchored by Major Garrett.
"Every day as a parent is a comedy, you know? It just is!" said actress-director Bryce Dallas Howard, whose own famous parent, actor-director Ron Howard, is just one of the famous dads telling stories about fatherhood in her new documentary, "Dads." Lee Cowan sits down with father and daughter.
Nearly 2,900 cases for federal workers who may have been wrongly disciplined, demoted or fired are in limbo due to the three unfilled positions at the top of the Merit Systems Protection Board.
In her new book, "The Art of Her Deal," Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post correspondent Mary Jordan explores the life of first lady Melania Trump, and her surprising role as one of the most influential voices in the campaign and administration of President Donald Trump. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Jordan about the "real" Melania, a woman who grew up dreaming of a life far away from her native Slovenia, and wound up in the White House.
Now available on Quibi, 60 in 6. This week, we kick off with Pulitzer Prize winning correspondent Wesley Lowery reporting from Minneapolis with a view from that city you haven’t seen before, including an interview with George Floyd’s brother Philonise.
Nearly 2,900 cases for federal workers who may have been wrongly disciplined, demoted or fired are in limbo due to the three unfilled positions at the top of the Merit Systems Protection Board. Norah O'Donnell reports.
In 1921, a thriving black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, burned, leaving hundreds dead. Scott Pelley reports.
Administrators at U.S. universities are making plans for an uncertain fall, as students come to campus with COVID-19 still present. John Dickerson reports.
Katherine Williams-Dunning's husband was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
In 2017, Bill Whitaker interviewed former Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby, who fatally shot an unarmed Black man.
With the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic looming, UNC readies its campus for student-athletes in the fall.
In 1999, 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon reported on the 1921 Greenwood massacre, one of the country's worst incident of racial violence.
"Three months have passed — and zero arrests have been made, and no officers have been fired," she wrote.
Protesters on Saturday night set fire to the Wendy's where Brooks was killed.
Author and Washington Post fact-checker Glenn Kessler talks about President Trump's exaggerations, misstatements and lies, as well as his new book, "Donald Trump and His Assault on Truth," on this week's episode of the "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
The death of George Floyd has triggered calls for fundamental change to police forces across the country. New York Times opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie, who is also a political analyst for CBS News, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.