Watch live: Trump hosts Mexican president for first visit at White House
The two leaders are recognizing the USMCA, which took effect July 1.
The two leaders are recognizing the USMCA, which took effect July 1.
The coronavirus pandemic has made open floor plans in offices a health risk. As offices reopen, business managers are reconfiguring work spaces with an eye toward social distancing and employee safety. Jamie Yuccas reports.
CBS News has obtained a tell-all book written by Mary Trump, President Trump's niece, in which she accuses him of being a narcissist. In over 200 pages, Mary Trump accuses her uncle of lying as a means of self-aggrandizement and cheating on his SATs. Paula Reid reports.
That brings the total number of cases the U.S. has seen to nearly 3 million, including more than 131,000 people who have died.
"Donald… destroyed my father," she wrote. "I can't let him destroy my country."
In Texas, where coronavirus cases are skyrocketing, a growing number of sheriff's departments are refusing to enforce the governor's mandatory mask order. Janet Shamlian reports.
Coronavirus hospitalizations are rising in at least 22 states, and this week, 28 states are seeing average positive test rates above the 5% recommended to safely reopen. David Begnaud reports from Florida, where ICUs at more than 50 hospitals are now at capacity.
Vauhxx Booker says a group of White men pinned him against a tree and threatened to "get a noose." Booker's attorney says the FBI is questioning witnesses who captured the assault on cellphone video. Jericka Duncan reports.
Dire new projections show the coronavirus could kill 200,000 Americans by November 1. Also, the White House is denying allegations in a forthcoming book by President Trump's niece Mary Trump. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
A Bloomington, Indiana civil rights activist says he was assaulted by a group of white men at a lake. Two people were hit by a car at a protest over the incident.
On "Intelligence Matters," Mike Morell and Cunningham review the country's efforts at arriving at a peace deal with the Taliban and the Afghan government, and explore why a deal remains elusive.
The suspects, most of them local, face federal charges for destruction of property and assaulting law enforcement officers.
The Seattle area teacher married her former 6th grade student after being convicted of raping him.
On Tuesday, at least two counties had no more ICU beds available.
Hospitalizations rising in 22 states as coronavirus cases surge; Students host bingo games to honor 2020 graduates
Van Drew was elected in 2018 to represent the south Jersey district as a Democrat, but switched parties in late 2019 after voting against impeachment.
Author Jason Reynolds explains why the phrase "all lives matter" is such a misguided, hurtful response to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Roberts has suffered from seizures before, but doctors ruled one out in this case.
Senator Lindsey Graham, whose Democratic challenger for the Senate raised nearly $14 million between April and June of this year, broke with his close ally President Trump on several issues. Jack Kelly, reporter for The State, joins CBSN with the latest.
As Black Lives Matter posts have spread on social media, so have responses featuring the phrase, "all lives matter." But prominent members of the Black community tell CBS News this popular rebuttal is not as harmless or inclusive as it seems.
Dr. Fauci warns of complacency over COVID19; U.S. mulling ban on social media app TikTok
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, is contradicting the president and warning Americans that a declining coronavirus death rate is not an indicator of success. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano on "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest pandemic response.
Two residents from Martinez, California, also face three misdemeanors for their involvement in using black paint to destroy a portion of a mural in front of the city's courthouse.
President Trump met with health officials, educators and students at the White House on Tuesday to urge schools reopen this fall amid the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News' Skyler Henry joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss the steps the nation's top health experts are saying schools need to consider.
Some 80 recommendations are being implemented to prevent a repeat of problems marring the previous Starliner test flight.