Milwaukee schools face challenges with virtual learning plans
"I don't want to have to see any of my students or colleagues lose their lives," said one special education teacher.
"I don't want to have to see any of my students or colleagues lose their lives," said one special education teacher.
That's two-third of the crew of the American Triumph, which was heading for Anchorage where they'll be treated and monitored.
DNA evidence collected from a cigarette butt at the crime scene was linked to Earl Wilson after a match in a national DNA database.
Police say about 20 people on bus held by a man carrying explosives who has bemoaned "Ukraine's system" on social media.
With their battery replacement work complete, two NASA spacewalkers focus on future upgrades.
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.
Almost unprecedented bickering gave way to pushing for the common good in pact French President Macron said will have "historic" consequences.
Claims he was brought back to prison to keep him from finishing book criticizing Trump.
Shakeups at Trump's reelection campaign; Twitter investigating massive hack on prominent accounts
President Trump's 2020 campaign app pulls massive amounts of user data into an information ecosystem that provides a "gold mine" of information. CBS News investigative reporter Graham Kates has been covering this story and joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero on "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Probiotics, manufactured mixtures of "good bacteria" that help digest food, have become a growing multibillion-dollar industry. But do they work?
Oxford vaccine prompts protective immune response in human trials; Tribute to Congressman John Lewis after a life fighting for equality
After standing down last week to resolve an unspecified technical issue, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket Monday, lifting a South Korean military communications satellite into orbit. CBS Los Angeles reports.
President Trump deflected questions about the country's skyrocketing coronavirus cases during a photo op in the Oval Office on Monday. Zeke Miller, CBSN political contributor and White House reporter for The Associated Press, and Anita Kumar, a White House correspondent and associate editor for Politico, join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with the latest.
There are more than 100 days until Americans decide who will lead the country for the next four years. According to a new poll, if the election was held today, President Trump would lose. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero on "Red & Blue" with his analysis.
"It is illegal to wave weapons in a threatening matter at those participating in nonviolent protest," said Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner.
Pres. Trump on rise of COVID19 cases in the U.S.; Oregon AG files lawsuit over Portland protests
A new study warns that polar bears may be at risk of extinction by the end of this century as Arctic sea ice melts, destroying much of their habitat. BBC News' Victoria Gill reports.
A second plaintiff also accuses Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson of harassment.
"Dr. Fauci has been a true champion for our country during the COVID-19 pandemic and throughout his distinguished career, so it is only fitting that we honor him as we kick off the 2020 season ..." the Nationals tweeted.
The number of new coronavirus cases in Florida topped 10,000 for the fifth day in a row, with 12,523 reported on Sunday.
The Trump administration is negotiating "Phase 4" legislation for coronavirus relief with Republican congressional leaders. CBS News' Natalie Brand joined CBSN to discuss the latest on the bill and more from the White House.
CBS News has obtained a memo showing that the Trump administration is planning to send 175 federal officers to assist local police departments in Chicago.
The Democratic Party of Georgia on Monday selected Nikema Williams, a Georgia state senator, to replace John Lewis on the ballot for the November general election.
From Selma to the U.S. Capitol, as a Freedom Rider and a congressman, John Lewis spent his life fighting for equality. "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell takes a look at how he has inspired generations.