Goya faces calls for boycott after CEO praises Trump
Julian Castro was among many to tweet his disapproval of Goya, urging consumers to "think twice before buying their products."
Julian Castro was among many to tweet his disapproval of Goya, urging consumers to "think twice before buying their products."
The senator said she won't be deterred by "self-serving, insecure men who can't tell the difference between true patriotism and hateful nationalism."
California, Florida and Texas see record new virus deaths; Zoo toy creator puts on a puppet show for his neighborhood with no strings attached
A new Trump administration policy that could force international students to leave the country is being met with opposition. In response, the University of Southern California announced a plan that would allow those students to remain at the school. CBS Los Angeles reports.
The possible series is set in the late 1960s, the same era in which the original show began — but this time it will center around the life of a Black family instead of a White one.
The death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old Black man found hanging from a tree in June in Palmdale, California, has been ruled a suicide, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. CBS Los Angeles has more.
President Trump lashed out at the Supreme Court and claimed that he is being treated unfairly after losing a landmark ruling about his taxes — even though the two justices he appointed, Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch, voted against him. Ben Tracy reports. (Photos courtesy: Christopher Sadowski)
Dr. Fauci warns some states should pause reopening; Catching up on the 2020 campaign trail
President Trump is continuing his push to reopen schools this fall, even though many have not met safety guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control. CBS News' Natalie Brand joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the latest.
With two Senate seats up for grabs in November, the state of Georgia is shaping up to be key in whether Democrats or Republicans gain control of the chamber. Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the challengers taking on Republican Senators David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday on two separate cases regarding President Trump's financial records. Skyler Henry reports on the details of the High Court's decisions and Loyola law professor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the legal implications.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that prosecutors in New York can subpoena the president’s financial records. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the ruling and the White House reaction.
The CDC will release new guidelines next week on safely reopening schools, after President Trump slammed the current guidelines as being "very tough and expensive." The president also threatened to pull federal funding for schools that don't open in the fall. Paula Reid reports.
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that prosecutors in New York can subpoena the president’s financial records. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joins “Red and Blue” to discuss the ruling and the White House’s reaction.
In one case, the high court ruled 7-2 in favor of Manhattan D.A. Cyrus Vance, who is conducting a criminal investigation into the president's business dealings and hush-money payments.
Divers and rescuers are scouring California's Lake Piru for missing actress Naya Rivera. Rivera, best known for her role in "Glee," has been missing since Wednesday. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The Latino community in Texas is being hit the hardest and account for nearly 29% of coronavirus deaths in the state. Mireya Villarreal reports.
As the Labor Department released new unemployment numbers, a Monmouth University poll reveals a sharp shift in views on race along party lines. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Nicole Sganga joins Elaine Quijano on CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest on the campaign trail and the future of the president's rallies.
The Supreme Court rejected the argument that President Trump is immune from investigation while in office, and cleared the way for prosecutors to see his financial records. Jan Crawford reports.
Even if a coronavirus vaccine is proven safe and effective, there are concerns that a global shortage of glass for vaccine vials could delay mass production. Imtiaz Tyab reports for the series "Racing to a Cure."
At a time when so many are starving for entertainment, a Chicago man is captivating his neighborhood with a lockdown puppet show from his own balcony. Adriana Diaz reports.
Newly-released video in the deadly police shooting of Breonna Taylor shows the chaotic moments after she was shot. Jericka Duncan has the latest.
America's three biggest states, California, Florida and Texas, are all reporting their largest single-day death toll since the pandemic began. David Begnaud reports.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss intelligence reports alleging Russia may have paid the Taliban to kill U.S. troops. John Gans, the director of communications and research for the University of Pennsylvania's Perry World House global policy center, and former chief speechwriter for Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, joins "Red and Blue" with key takeaways from the testimony.
Actress Naya Rivera, known for her role on "Glee," is believed to have drowned while boating with her son on a California lake, authorities said Thursday. Rivera was reported missing on Wednesday, when her 4-year-old son was found on a pontoon boat by himself. Watch the news conference from the Ventura County Sheriff's Department.