Senate Democrats blast "unsalvageable" GOP police reform bill
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the Republican bill will not have the votes to move forward in the Senate.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that the Republican bill will not have the votes to move forward in the Senate.
Twitter workers in the U.S. and globally will have paid time off to vote in national elections, the company said.
The current official state name is "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations."
The Center for American Progress suggested in April that businesses in black-majority neighborhoods were already losing billions of dollars in revenue per year compared with similar businesses in non-black-majority neighborhoods even before the pandemic. CBS News campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell talks to black business owners in Florida about how they are coping.
Aaron Zelinsky, a federal prosecutor, is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
Online users complain of hours-long freeze-outs in early booking ahead of the theme park's July 15 reopening.
"Going forward, no comedy-loving kid needs to stumble on these tropes and be stung by their ugliness," Fey said.
Funeral services are being held at Atlanta's historic Ebenezer Baptist Church for 27-year-old man killed by police.
Atlas Restaurant Group says it is "sickened" by incident in which a boy and his mother were denied entry to eatery.
Primary candidate Charles Booker has gained traction in recent weeks over Amy McGrath.
Gidley is currently the White House principal deputy press secretary.
COVID-19 is known as a respiratory illness, but it can cause a wide range of other symptoms.
Company's carbon footprint grew 15% even before a coronavirus-fueled expansion of its retail sales and deliveries.
Cities around the country face excessive force lawsuits claiming police tackled, beat and tear-gassed protesters.
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.
Demands for wholesale changes in policing that may have seemed unthinkable just a few weeks ago have erupted since the death, in police custody, of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and follow other cases of black people who have died at the hands of police officers. Correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on the longstanding tension between black and blue, their origins, and what calls to "defund the police" actually mean.
The comedian, who's been living in quarantine for three months with his kids, has some thoughts on what would make an ideal Father's Day this year.
“Sunday Morning” takes us near Lake Erie in New York, where a great horned owl dad and mom are busy with childcare. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie on why the celebration of Juneteenth matters and what it means for black America today.
Democrats are calling for an investigation into the sudden firing of New York federal prosecutor Geoffrey Berman. His office is pursuing cases connected to President Trump. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports on the latest, and CBSN legal contributor Keir Dougall, a former assistant U.S. attorney for New York's Eastern District, joins CBSN to discuss.
The hype surrounding 5G, the 5th generation of wireless network technology, has many asking what impact it will have on our lives and when. CNET editor-at-large Brian Cooley joins CBSN to share the latest in its rollout.
The former national security adviser also said the State Department under Pompeo is the "ace of aces in the government for leaking things" to the press.
"It's a rite of passage – but this year the kids came home with more than sand in their shorts – they got COVID 19," Bellaire Schools Superintendent Darren Jenkins said.
Braun's legislation, to be introduced Tuesday, takes aim at qualified immunity.
Novak Djokovic, the top-ranked player in men's tennis, faces backlash after players at his tournament tested positive for the coronavirus. Grigor Dimitrov, Borna Coric, and Viktor Troicki, along with Troicki's pregnant wife, all announced they're sick with COVID-19. They all played in front of big crowds during the exhibition in Belgrade, Serbia earlier this month.