Fauci: Americans ignoring science during pandemic is "frustrating"
Fauci told CBS News he finds failure to abide by guidance discouraging mass gatherings "disturbing."
Fauci told CBS News he finds failure to abide by guidance discouraging mass gatherings "disturbing."
On June 19, 1865, the last group of enslaved people in America were freed, years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
"We share no blood but he is my life. He came from Cuba (legally, of course) six years ago and lives with me in Florida," GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz tweeted Thursday.
The Supreme Court blocked a Trump administration policy which rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program. The program protects thousands of "Dreamers" from deportation. Maria Elena Salinas reports.
Georgia is among four states with no hate crime law, and Ahmaud Arbery's killing renewed calls to enact one.
Oklahoma Republican Senator James Lankford joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health risks involved in President Trump's rally in Tulsa Saturday. He also responds to the question of whether he will wear a mask.
On June 19, 1865, 155 years ago Friday, the last group of slaves in the United States were freed. Their freedom was bittersweet -- it came two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued in 1863. CBS News special correspondent James Brown shares the story of the day that became known as Juneteenth.
"We lost our economic base. We lost the opportunity to have generational wealth," Tulsa resident Brenda Nails Alford said.
On Juneteenth, "CBS This Morning" looks back on one of the worst race massacres in U.S. history. CBS News spoke to two descendants of survivors about Tulsa today, and what they lost when Black Wall Street was burned by a white mob in 1921. Omar Villafranca reports from Tulsa.
Washington Post fact checker Glenn Kessler spoke with Major Garrett for this week's episode of "The Takeout" podcast.
Former Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe will face a judge for the first time Friday for the murder of Rayshard Brooks. Rolfe surrendered to police Thursday on 11 charges, including felony murder. The other officer involved also turned himself in after being charged with aggravated assault and oath violations. Mark Strassmann reports.
On "The Takeout" this week, Symone Sanders praises Biden's willingness to listen and take counsel from a broad mix of advisers.
The Trump campaign is now requiring all ticket-holders to sign a waiver to attend an upcoming rally in Tulsa as local officials warn of an increased number of coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, the president is attacking former National Security Adviser John Bolton for the explosive allegations in Bolton's new book. Paula Reid reports.
Several states have set daily coronavirus records as the country continues to reopen. Also, the Supreme Court ruled the DACA program can remain in place in a historic 5-4 decision. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Whether they fled a lifetime ago, or just 8 years, some refugees say they'll never give up hope of returning home.
Leading government infectious disease expert also says he's optimistic researchers will soon come up with a vaccine to end the pandemic
"We accomplished what we set out to accomplish. We needed to get across that mountain. We needed to tame the beast. We needed to control the virus, and we did."
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
Some adventurers have had to be rescued or have died trying to reach the bus.
Some states have successfully held primaries during the COVID pandemic, while others have been marred by long voting lines, technical snafus and confusion.
Experts say outcome of White House efforts to prevent its release could set tone for future attempts by former government employees to publish tell-alls.
Ahead of nuclear talks with Russia, senior American negotiator says it's vital for China to join the discussion amid fears Beijing is doubling its weapons stockpile.
The former Atlanta police officer who shot and killed Rayshard Brooks last week is being charged with felony murder. The Fulton County District Attorney announced the charge and 10 others Wednesday. A second officer is being charged with aggravated assault, and has agreed to be the state's witness. Reverend James "Major" Woodall, the president of the NAACP in Georgia, joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest developments.
The tweet was labeled "to give people more context," a Twitter spokesperson told CBS News.
The Minnesota senator said she urged Joe Biden to pick a woman of color for the role.