Statue of slave trader replaced with one of BLM protester
"It's something to feel proud of, to have a sense of belonging, because we actually do belong here and we're not going anywhere," said the protester who inspired the statue.
"It's something to feel proud of, to have a sense of belonging, because we actually do belong here and we're not going anywhere," said the protester who inspired the statue.
Sara Bareilles talks about her new show, "Little Voice" on Apple TV+. She also shares her experience with anxiety and remembers the life of Nick Cordero.
The first coronavirus vaccine tested in humans in the U.S. triggered an immune response and is moving to Phase 3 trials. Dr. David Agus explains what this means for the fight against the virus.
As coronavirus cases surge in the U.S., the recent White House campaign to criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci could undermine the public's trust in the country's health experts. Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett takes a look inside the president's relationship with scientists and doctors.
In an exclusive interview with CBS News' Catherine Herridge, President Trump said he would welcome his first national security adviser back to his administration. "I would. I think he's a great gentleman," he said.
CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss where the future of air travel may go after Delta posted its worst losses since 2008.
Louisville law enforcement arrested 87 protesters who gathered on the Kentucky attorney general's lawn. The demonstrators were demanding that charges be filed against the police officers involved in the shooting death of EMT Breonna Taylor. Authorities say some protesters were charged with felonies after refusing to leave.
Attorneys for the family of George Floyd, who was killed on Memorial Day in police custody, are expected to announce a lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Minneapolis and police officers.
Hospitalizations and deaths are rising in Florida as the state's coronavirus outbreak hits hospitals hard. Deaths and hospitalizations are also rising in several states, while the director of the CDC warns the worst may still be ahead. David Begnaud reports.
President Trump defended his response to the coronavirus and touted his own economic accomplishments in an exclusive interview with CBS News’ Catherine Herridge. Mr. Trump also said more White people are killed by police than Black Americans and defended the right to display Confederate flags.
Peter Navarro slammed Dr. Anthony Fauci in an op-ed published by USA Today.
The military has begun systematically testing hundreds of Marines-in-training in South Carolina in an effort to better understand why young people are better able to fight the coronavirus. Mark Strassmann traveled there to see first hand how the Marines are tackling the pandemic.
Prosecutors said Wesley Ira Purkey raped and stabbed 16-year-old Jennifer Long and dismembered her with a chainsaw.
Coronavirus numbers surged in Arizona Tuesday with 4,273 new cases reported, just over 3,500 hospitalizations and 92 deaths — a new record for the state.
It takes currently, on average, seven days to get a COVID-19 test result from Sonora Quest Laboratories, Arizona's largest lab. But the company says it hopes to cut that time to just two days as testing demand continues to grow in the state. Mola Lenghi reports.
Ghislaine Maxwell -- Jeffrey Epstein's former girlfriend and alleged sex trafficking ring co-conspirator -- was denied bail at an arraignment hearing Tuesday. Jericka Duncan reports on the arguments exchanged between prosecutors and defense lawyers before that decision was reached.
The CDC director is warning that the fall and winter seasons will be among the worst in U.S. public health history. Also, Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell pleaded not guilty to charges stemming from allegations against the late sex offender. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Mr. Trump is traveling to Atlanta to announce the new federal rule.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said Trump is focused on and concerned about the possibility that a white St. Louis couple could face criminal charges.
In this episode of "Intelligence Matters DECLASSIFIED," host Michael Morell speaks with a former senior CIA intel officer about the agency's assessments of unrest leading up to the 1989 protests.
Martin McCaulay would presumable try to sell the rights to the name should the Washington football team happen to pick one of his trademarks.
President Trump says Americans may soon receive another stimulus payment to help weather the coronavirus recession.
"This has been a bad experience, and we need to learn from it," former New Zealand leader says of a new, independent panel's mandate.
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll rates Georgia as a toss-up for the presidential election; currently, Biden leads Trump by two points.
Election officials say the public should prepare now for the possibility of delayed election results in November.