NBA cuts ties with Chinese region over its treatment of minorities
China is under fire worldwide for its repression of ethnic Uighurs and other minorities, mostly Muslims, in Xinjiang.
China is under fire worldwide for its repression of ethnic Uighurs and other minorities, mostly Muslims, in Xinjiang.
Vivian, a towering figure in the civil rights movement and a key adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., died Friday at the age of 95.
The tear gas was used again by federal agents. Mayor Ted Wheeler strongly opposes their presence but is being criticized by many sides.
The Tianwen-1 mission – China's most ambitious attempt yet at interplanetary exploration – aims to send an orbiter, lander and rover to the red planet.
Florida deploying relief nurses to aid overwhelmed hospitals; Scholarship named after former football player who rescued child from fire
Twitter said the hackers targeted and manipulated a small number of Twitter employees as part of a "social engineering scheme."
When the U.S. separated thousands of migrant families in 2018, it deported hundreds of parents without their children. Nine of them were allowed to return to U.S. to see their children once again.
Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin -- already facing charges in the death of George Floyd -- has been charged with multiple tax-related felonies, along with his wife Kellie Chauvin. CBS Minnesota reports.
"Can you imagine standing up when you're a president, saying, 'It's not my responsibility. I take no responsibility'?" Biden said.
"Petitioner was remanded to FCI Otisville because of his defiant behavior during his meeting at the Probation Office on July 9, 2020," the government said.
President Trump on Wednesday announced he would deploy federal agents to some U.S. cities, part of an effort to crack down on a rise in violence. But the move is getting push back from several mayors. CBS News' Skyler Henry joins CBSN to discuss.
Emergency unemployment benefits are set to run out on July 31 for more than 20 million Americans if Congress doesn't reach a deal on the second coronavirus stimulus package. Politico employment and immigration reporter Rebecca Rainey joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to explain what will happen if a deal isn't reached.
Pres. Trump to deploy fed. officers to more cities; U.S. orders China to close Houston consulate
President Trump on Wednesday announced plans to send federal forces into Chicago, Kansas City and Albuquerque, New Mexico, after facing backlash for sending federal forces into Portland, Oregon, in recent days. Attorney Terri Austin joins CBSN to discuss the constitutionality of the president's decision.
Washington Post reporter Amber Phillips joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with a look at the House seats most likely to flip this year, and why Republicans think they can win back some seats Democrats flipped in the midterms.
The FBI has linked the Sunday shooting attack at the New Jersey home of federal judge Esther Salas -- which left her 20-year-old son dead and her husband critically wounded -- to the murder of an attorney earlier this month in Southern California. CBS Los Angeles reports.
Over the next 10 years, Tesla will receive more than $60 million in tax breaks from the federal government and a local school district.
But Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she won't let federal troops terrorize her city.
President Trump tried to paint an optimistic picture of the country's fight against the coronavirus during a White House briefing on Wednesday. Mr. Trump claimed that the U.S. is doing "tremendously well" on therapeutic research and vaccines, and added it would be "great" if a cure was eventually found. Watch his remarks.
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.
Civil rights congressman John Lewis died Friday, July 17 at the age of 80. Correspondent Lee Cowan looks back at the life of a fighter for social justice who was devoted to getting into "good trouble."
There are promising results on three different coronavirus vaccines, including the leading candidate from the U.K.'s Oxford University. Trials show it provides two kinds of protection against COVID-19. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.
Investigators suspect a man found dead may be the shooter who opened fire at the home of a New Jersey federal judge Sunday night. Judge Esther Salas was not harmed in the attack, but her son was killed and her husband was seriously wounded. Meg Oliver reports.
After revelations that federal agents were deployed to protect property and disperse protesters in Portland, state authorities in Oregon are suing several federal agencies involved for violating protesters' civil rights. Michael George reports.
Civil rights icon and longtime Congressman from Georgia John Lewis died Friday at the age of 80. Lewis is remembered as a key figure in the civil rights movement who took part in some of the most pivotal moments for racial equality in U.S. history. Nancy Cordes reports.