Trump campaign app is tapping a "gold mine" of data about Americans
Diehard supporters of the presidential candidates are giving away their friends' info without asking for permission.
Diehard supporters of the presidential candidates are giving away their friends' info without asking for permission.
Esley Ira Purkey was convicted of kidnapping and killing a 16-year-old girl before dismembering, burning and dumping her body in a septic pond.
The Asheville, North Carolina City Council voted unanimously to approve a reparations resolution in a historic move. The resolution calls for the city to make investments in areas where Black residents face disparities, and asks the city manager to create a plan to build generational wealth and boost economic mobility in the Black community. It also includes a formal apology for the role the city played in slavery and enforcing racist policies.
Applications for unemployment remain historically high as coronavirus surges across the country.
Officials in Asheville have apologized for its historic role in slavery and discrimination and voted to provide reparations.
Newly released body camera video of George Floyd's death has not yet been made public and only a few dozen people have seen it. It shows a panicked and crying Floyd pleading with the officers before he was pinned to the ground for nearly 9 minutes. Jeff Pegues reports.
Twitter was hit Wednesday with an unprecedented attack targeting verified accounts. The hackers were looking to steal money from followers of those accounts and made away with about $100,000 before the scam was caught and shut down. Consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner reports.
A new model predicts that almost 250,000 Americans will have died of the coronavirus by Election Day. Also, a massive Twitter hack affected high-profile personalities such as former President Barack Obama, Kim Kardashian and Jeff Bezos. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
There is a major staff shake-up at the Trump campaign less than four months before Election Day. President Trump is replacing his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, with longtime Republican operative Bill Stepien. The changes come amid the president's ongoing feud with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Weijia Jiang reports.
Coronavirus cases are climbing in 41 states, with some areas seeing a massive strain on their health care systems. In response to spiking cases, Walmart, Kroger and other large companies are making masks mandatory in stores. David Begnaud reports.
South Carolina, alongside Arizona, Florida and Texas, is one of the country's hardest hit states in new coronavirus cases. Reporting from Charleston, Mark Strassmann looks at how out-of-state tourists are still flocking to the state despite the surge in infections.
Georgia is now averaging 24 deaths over the past week, the highest level in nearly four weeks.
The news comes about one week after officials in China announced a suspected bubonic plague case.
Also a California mother got 5 weeks in prison for paying to have online classes taken on her son's behalf.
The customer allegedly got irate and started ramming a woman with a shopping cart in an L.A. Ralphs grocery store after refusing to don the mask.
"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.
Move by lower court came after Supreme Court cleared the way overnight for what would also be the second federal execution in 17 years.
Overnight ruling overturns two lower court decisions and clears way for Wesley Ira Purkey to be put to death, a day after the first federal execution in 17 years.
With two final spacewalks, a multi-year upgrade of the space station's power system will finally be complete.
It's estimated that at least 20,000 fans attended NASCAR'S All-Star race at Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee. They needed masks to get in but were allowed to take them off once inside.
The digital guru from Trump's 2016 campaign has been chosen to run the president's 2020 re-election bid. In October, Parscale spoke to 60 Minutes
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is campaigning in Super Tuesday states as Senator Bernie Sanders — fresh off a win in the New Hampshire primary — focuses his attention on Nevada. Politico's Holly Otterbein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest developments from the campaign trail.
After a failed app caused chaos during the Iowa caucuses earlier this month, Nevada Democrats scrapped plans to use the same technology. Since then, they've created a new "Caucus Calculator" tool which is set to roll out this Saturday. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN with details about what he's learned about the tool and caucus cybersecurity.
2020 Democratic presidential candidates are jockeying for position ahead of Saturday's Nevada caucuses. Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden are looking to rebound after poor performances in New Hampshire and Iowa. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Bo Erickson and Zak Hudak join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
President Trump is praising his Justice Department for intervening in the sentencing recommendation of his former campaign adviser Roger Stone. Democrats are now calling for Attorney General William Barr to testify. AP White House reporter Jill Colvin, New York Times congressional reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg, and CBSN legal analyst Rebecca Roiphe join "Red & Blue" with a look at what comes next.