Trump says Navarro shouldn't have written op-ed slamming Fauci
Peter Navarro slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci in an op-ed published by USA Today.
Peter Navarro slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci in an op-ed published by USA Today.
More than two decades after an Iowa TV anchor disappeared, "48 Hours" reveals new information into the investigation. Correspondent Jim Axelrod investigates Saturday, June 1 at 10/9c on CBS.
Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continue to rise across parts of the U.S. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the latest, and Dr. Neeta Ogden joins CBSN to discuss concerns about a new order from the White House that shifts control of data on COVID-19 to the Department of Health and Human Services instead of the CDC.
The Treasury Department extended the tax filing deadline to July 15 this year in response to the coronavirus pandemic. But for more than 142 million taxpayers who have already filed, this may also be a good time to start planning for 2020 taxes. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins CBSN to offer her tips for Tax Day and beyond.
All new: How a bakery worker's secret plan to recover DNA from a discarded Coke can helped investigators solve the cold case of a college student murdered over Thanksgiving weekend. "48 Hours"' Peter Van Sant reports Saturday, November 30 at 10:01/9:01c on CBS.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force is instructing hospitals to submit COVID data to the Health and Human Services Department instead, prompting concerns about transparency.
A change from the Trump administration taking effect Wednesday orders hospitals to stop sending their coronavirus data to the CDC. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN with the latest.
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions lost his chance to win back his old Senate seat in Alabama's GOP runoff election. Political newcomer and former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville beat Sessions, who has been at odds with President Trump since he recused himself from Robert Mueller's investigation into the 2016 election. Tuberville was backed by the president and is now set to face Democratic Senator Doug Jones in November. Ed O'Keefe reports.
As more companies prepare for employees to return into the workplace, some are considering different ways of monitoring employees for possible COVID-19 infections. Axios reporter Erica Pandey joined CBSN to discuss her reporting on how companies are weighing the use of surveillance on employees in the name of safety.
"Not only did the officer save the baby, but the officer did an outstanding job consoling the family," the Sterling Heights Police Department said.
The president spoke to CBS News' Catherine Herridge at the White House.
President Trump is claiming victory in some of yesterday's closely-watched congressional primaries. In Alabama, Mr. Trump's former Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, lost a runoff for his old Senate seat to the Trump-backed former Auburn University coach Tommy Tuberville. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss some of the key takeaways from the primaries.
Governor Kevin Stitt attended President Trump's rally in Tulsa last month.
The Trump administration reversed course and scrapped a student visa rule after facing a lawsuit filed by Harvard and MIT. The measure would have forced international students to transfer or leave the country if their classes were entirely online in the fall because of the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN with more.
The IRS has no deadline to go after taxes it's owed if someone hasn't filed a return.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News, President Trump weighed in on the coronavirus pandemic, police brutality and racism, and U.S. relations with China. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins CBSN to talk about her conversation with the president.
The solar orbiter is bringing humans closer to our host star than we've ever been before.
Federal judge's ruling is latest chapter in long-running legal battle over pate of fattened duck or goose liver.
No. 1 retailer says masks are a "a simple step" to keep people safe, and will place "Health Ambassadors" at entrances.
Returns are due July 15, but if you've been too busy to file, you can ask the government for three more months.
Mike Cason, state government reporter for Alabama Media Group, joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to break down the Alabama Senate runoff between former Attorney General Jeff Sesssions and Tommy Tuberville.
Before the outbreak on U.S. bases, the island of Okinawa had confirmed only 148 coronavirus cases, now there are at least 284.
The statue of a slave trader that was torn down and thrown into a river last month in Bristol, England, was replaced overnight by a sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester with a fist raised to the sky.
A police officer in Sterling Heights, Michigan, saved a 3-week-old baby from choking last week – and the hair-raising rescue was caught on dashcam video. The video, posted on Facebook by the Sterling Heights Police Department, shows the baby's family in distress when the police officer arrives on the scene. The department praised Officer Maciejewski for saving the baby and consoling the family.
If you're considering a gap year, maybe reconsider: Delaying a degree by a year costs $90,000 in lifetime earnings, Fed research says