Ed Henry accuser "was paralyzed by fear" working at Fox News
Co-plaintiffs Jennifer Eckhart and Cathy Areu filed a lawsuit against the network on Monday.
Co-plaintiffs Jennifer Eckhart and Cathy Areu filed a lawsuit against the network on Monday.
The rule overturns Obama-era protections for transgender people against sex discrimination in health care.
There are new allegations that sexual misconduct continued at Fox News Channel, years after the revelations that led to the departure of CEO Roger Ailes. Former White House correspondent and anchor Ed Henry is among those mentioned in the new complaint. He was fired three weeks ago, shortly after the new claims against him first surfaced. The lawsuit also accuses current on-air personalities, including Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity, of sexual harassment. The network says the claims against those men are "false... Читать дальше...
In 1965, then 25-year-old John Lewis helped lead a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. It marked a turning point in the civil rights movement. CBS News reporter Bill Plante was there to bear witness. He was 27-years-old. Five decades later, Plante returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma to mark the 50th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Plante, who has since retired, looks back at his reporter's notebook to remember Lewis.
Should college students consider taking a gap year if classes are online? CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss, plus whether students should refinance their loans.
Former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell was a close friend of Representative John Lewis. Campbell reflects on his friendship with Lewis and the legacy of the civil rights icon as the nation mourns his passing.
Social media network "not immune" to impact of the pandemic CEO Ryan Roslansky says in announcing cuts.
In a Department of Homeland Security memo obtained by CBS News, the agency says it's preparing to deploy more officers to American cities to deal with protesters. But the mayors of some of those cities are pushing back, demanding the Trump administration withdraw those forces and plans. Carter Evans reports.
Police say about 10 people held on bus by a man with explosives and an extensive history of criminal convictions.
Lawyers representing families held by ICE say the lead lawyer in a landmark case over detention conditions for migrant minors is supporting a "coercive family separation process."
Even if Congress extends extra unemployment benefits, there's likely to be a gap in payment for out-of-work people.
The near-daily briefings that were a staple of much of March and into April disappeared after Mr. Trump focused on reopening the ailing economy.
The latest COVID-19 vaccine results show a strong immune response. Dr. Jon LaPook explains the next hurdles in the race to a vaccine.
The near-daily briefings that were a staple of much of March and into April disappeared after Mr. Trump focused on reopening the ailing economy.
The COVID-19 vaccine being developed by researchers at the University of Oxford is considered one of the leading in the world, and researchers announced promising results of its first human trials. Charlie D'Agata reports on the vaccine that could provide a one-two punch against COVID-19.
A federal investigation is underway after the alleged gunman who targeted the family of New Jersey federal judge Esther Salas has been found dead. The alleged killer, an attorney named Roy Den Hollander, had previously argued a case before Salas and had subsequently written about her in a racist and misogynistic manner. Meg Oliver reports.
President Trump met with Republican leaders at the White House to hammer out details of the latest COVID-19 relief package, which has already sparked backlash from Democrats. The president also says he'll be resuming regular coronavirus task force briefings. Ben Tracy reports.
Peggy Shepard, the co-founder of WE ACT, talks to CBS News about the problem of environmental racism and what can be done to make communities safer and healthier.
Researchers say one of the leading contenders for a coronavirus vaccine is showing real results. Also, two Fox News hosts are being sued for sexual harassment and a former anchor is being accused of rape. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the push to reopen schools this fall, the debate over funding for more coronavirus testing and wearing masks.
Friends, family and colleagues took time to remember Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis Monday, from the halls of Congress to the streets of Atlanta. Michelle Miller reports.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was heckled at a blood bank where he was encouraging plasma donations for people who have recovered from COVID-19. The largest teachers union in Florida sued the governor over his order to reopen schools next month. David Begnaud reports.
Flash bangs and pepper balls were also deployed on the seventh straight night tear gas was used.
They took a knee before an exhibition game that also featured the first female coach in MLB history, Alyssa Nakken at first base for the Giants.
Governor Andrew Cuomo flew to Georgia on Monday as the state is experiencing a surge in coronavirus cases.