Washington NFL team officially drops "Redskins" name
A new name must still be selected for one of the oldest and most storied teams in the National Football League.
A new name must still be selected for one of the oldest and most storied teams in the National Football League.
"60 in 6" correspondent Seth Doane joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest Quibi report: a small town in Northern Italy that successfully stopped a coronavirus outbreak and then became a "living laboratory."
A new CBS News Battleground Tracker finds presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden ahead of or close to President Donald Trump in Arizona, Texas and Florida. Ed O'Keefe explains what's behind Biden's rise and how the Trump campaign will seek to shake up the 2020 race.
There were protests in Allentown, Pennsylvania after a police officer was caught on camera placing his knee on a man's neck while attempting to restrain him. Police say officers observed the man vomiting and staggering in the street outside a hospital on Saturday, and when they attempted to restrain the man, they say he was noncompliant. The man was later treated at the hospital and released. Allentown's police chief told protesters the department is investigating the officer's use of force.
Actress Kelly Preston has died after a two-year battle with breast cancer. Her husband of nearly 29 years, actor John Travolta, broke the news to fans on Instagram. Preston began her career in the 1980s and went on to appear in popular movies, like "Jerry Maguire." She and Travolta last starred together in the 2018 film "Gotti." Preston was 57 years old.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions significantly altered a Justice Department program meant to bring law enforcement and local communities together on a voluntary basis. Catherine Herridge takes a closer look at a program called the Collaborative Reform Initiative and one town's fight for data.
Some countries in Europe and Asia have allowed kids back to the classroom with new restrictions and safety measures, but as Holly Williams reports, looking for lessons abroad is tricky. Israel saw a spike in cases after allowing kids back to school, but Taiwan, enforcing strict new measures, has managed to keep cases low, and with summer break in session, it's too soon to tell what infection rates will look like when autumn sessions return.
Authorities said they believe Naya Rivera, 33, drowned in the lake. Her son was found on the boat.
Ambassador for Religious Freedom Sam Brownback also barred over criticism of ruling Communist Party's treatment of minorities.
The clip has prompted protests and a demand from the local Black Lives Matter group to suspend the officers involved.
Warnock has served as the senior pastor at the famous Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., for 14 years.
The new book from Andrew Weissmann will hit shelves September 29.
Governor of Okinawa voices "serious doubts about U.S. measures against infections," as July 4th parties blamed locally for dozens of cases.
An Arizona teacher lost her life to the coronavirus. Now, schools in the state and across the country plan to reopen. Mola Lenghi speaks to the teacher's children.
President Trump and top advisers are apparently attempting to discredit Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease doctor. It comes as coronavirus cases continue to surge in the U.S., and Dr. Fauci has spoken bluntly about the pandemic in public comments. Weijia Jiang reports.
Coronavirus cases are surging nationwide, but Florida has shattered the record for new single-day COVID-19 infections. Also, at least 21 people were hurt after a Navy ship caught fire while under maintenance at Naval Base San Diego. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Michael Pack, the new head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, has initiated personnel changes and has begun a review of visas for foreign employees.
Many dentists are charging fees to cover costs of hard-to-come-by gear.
Philippe Monguillot's widow called for "exemplary punishment" for his killers.
It took pressure from 239 scientists for the WHO to even admit the new coronavirus may spread via aerosols, but in Japan, they're focusing on solutions.
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
Johns Hopkins' Eric Toner also says he thinks the U.S. will need another lockdown to try to curb the COVID-19 pandemic.
Murderer Daniel Lewis Lee is slated to die by lethal injection even though the victim's family objects due, among other things, to concern they could be exposed to the coronavirus by attending.
She lost a two-year battle with breast cancer, Travolta said in a tribute post on Instagram.
Announcement said to be imminent, though unclear when new moniker will be revealed.