Doctors: Deaths of migrant kids in 2018 could've been prevented
"I want justice, I want to know why my son didn't receive medical care in time," the father of one of the children said in a letter obtained by CBS News.
"I want justice, I want to know why my son didn't receive medical care in time," the father of one of the children said in a letter obtained by CBS News.
Disease outbreak has been a calamity for smaller employers around the globe, new survey finds.
President Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos have threatened to withhold federal funding from schools that don't fully reopen with in-person classes this fall. But Alexandra Hudson, a former special assistant to DeVos, says she does not have the power to do this. Hudson joined CBSN to discuss the controversy.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge, President Trump insisted his response to the coronavirus pandemic is working, and he says he wants schools to reopen as scheduled. CBS News' Skyler Henry joined CBSN from the White House with more on that plus the president's visit to Georgia.
Stills, a longtime advocate of racial justice, was one of 87 people arrested and charged with intimidating a participant in a legal process, which is a felony in Kentucky.
Ginsburg was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday.
A young man went into an antiques shop in Massachusetts and asked the clerk if he could play the piano. The clerk said yes – and the result dazzled customers. The performance was captured on video and has now gone viral.
When a Milwaukee bus driver's bus broke down, a 10-year-old stopped to chat with her. The boy, DJ, told her that he too needed something repaired – his bike. The next day, she had a surprise for her new friend.
A judge in the case against four officers allowed viewings of the bodycam video but has disallowed its publication.
An investigation by The Intercept is shedding light on how a popular artificial-intelligence social media service called Dataminr may have been used by police to help track the whereabouts of Black Lives Matter protesters. The Intercept reporter Sam Biddle joined CBSN to discuss his findings and some of the consequences.
Foie gras could make a comeback in California restaurants after a judge ruled the delicacy, which was banned over concerns about animal cruelty, can be brought in from out of state. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Yusuf Abdul-Qadir is the director of Central New York's ACLU chapter. He strongly believes that police should be required to live in the same cities that they protect and serve. He joins CBSN for a closer look at his proposal and how he believes it could help reform police and communities nationwide.
The Trump administration is reversing course on a policy that would have stripped visas from international students at U.S. colleges if their classes were online only during the pandemic. The decision comes after a group of states and universities filed lawsuits seeking to block the policy. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey led the effort behind one of those lawsuits, and she joins CBSN with her reaction.
Organizers are hoping to move the Republican National Convention to an outdoor venue as coronavirus cases surge in Florida. CBS News campaign reporters Nicole Sganga and Bo Erickson have the latest from the campaign trail.
Attorneys for the family of George Floyd announced a lawsuit against the city of Minneapolis and the four police officers charged in his death. Attorney Ben Crump and co-counsel Antonio Romanucci made the announcement about the civil lawsuit on Wednesday. CBSN Los Angeles has details.
Nick Cannon's "hateful speech" and anti-Semitic theories led ViacomCBS to cut ties with the TV host and producer. The company's move came in response to remarks Cannon made on a podcast on YouTube. CBS Los Angeles reports. (ViacomCBS is the parent company of CBS News).
"The hospital system as a whole, as we said, is under severe stress," said San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Attorneys for the family of George Floyd, who was killed on Memorial Day in police custody, announced a lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Minneapolis and police officers.
"Certain feelings were not allowed" in the Trump family, Mary Trump says.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said that White House allegations that he was often wrong were "nonsense" and "incorrect."
Johns Hopkins University says 67,400 new cases were reported nationwide on Tuesday - more than triple the number reported in the country a month ago.
Instead of male or female, an "X" can now display on a birth certificate.
July 15 is the deadline to file your 2019 returns, yet some taxpayers may not get their refund for months.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket vaulted away from the Florida coast Thursday and climbed smoothly into orbit, putting a Dragon cargo ship on course for a three-day flight to the International Space Station. Watch the launch.