Thousands of LA's homeless living near freeways to get shelter
The move is in response to a lawsuit filed in March which alleged that authorities were not doing enough to protect the homeless from the coronavirus.
The move is in response to a lawsuit filed in March which alleged that authorities were not doing enough to protect the homeless from the coronavirus.
India and China are having peace talks days after deadly clashes between their forces at the Himalayan border. At least 20 Indian troops were killed, and both sides blame each other for instigating the conflict. Isaac Stone Fish, a CBSN contributor and senior fellow at the Asia Society Center on U.S.-China relations, discussed both. the conflict and the rising tensions between North and South Korea.
Father's Day is coming up — but for people whose fathers aren’t around, one man has taken his fatherly wisdom and put it online. Jim Axelrod reports.
The Justice Department is asking a federal judge for an emergency restraining order to block John Bolton's book from being released. Paula Reid has more from the White House, and Catherine Herridge joins CBSN with more on the classified declarations included in the filing.
More than 66,000 people were recorded living on the streets of LA County in January.
Congressman Donald Norcross explains how Camden was able to disband and rebuild its police in 2013.
President Trump supporters are preparing for his rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday — but Tulsa County saw a 116% increase in coronavirus cases last week. Omar Villafranca reports.
More states are seeing record numbers of new coronavirus cases this week. Meanwhile, the number of unemployment claims continues to rise in America, and many of those receiving unemployment checks are saying that it is not enough. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump criticized his former national security advisor, John Bolton, after Bolton said he’s unfit for office. Ben Tracy reports.
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The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from ending the Obama era DACA program Thursday.
One former worker said he was fired over his mask after being told not to bring "politics into the building."
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U.S. officials at the southern border carried out 1,001 arrests of unaccompanied migrant children in May. Just 39 were allowed to stay.
Despite making up the 34% local population, 67.4% or 5,517 of Hispanic or Latino residents had gotten infected with the virus.