Man charged with arson after fire at Arizona county Dems' office
Police described the suspect as a man who had recently been banned from volunteering with the group.
Police described the suspect as a man who had recently been banned from volunteering with the group.
"These inmates had no obligation whatsoever to render aid to a bleeding, vulnerable deputy, but they didn't hesitate," the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office said.
The funeral is being held Thursday at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once led.
The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are expected to face some tough questions about stifling competition in the tech industry at a congressional hearing on antitrust issues Wednesday. CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper and CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN with a preview.
The coronavirus pandemic and recent protests over inequality have emboldened a number of underrepresented groups including racial minorities, people living with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community to make sure their concerns are heard ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Stef Kight, a politics reporter at Axios, reported on this and joined CBSN to discuss.
The coronavirus "will weigh heavily on economic activity, employment and inflation," central bank says.
"Here I have these robust antibodies and I can't share my plasma and possibly help anybody," Cohen said.
Dr. Anthony Fauci sat down with BET to speak about why minority communities have such a high number of infections, hospitalizations and death rates and what can be done to fix the disparity.
NASA's Perseverance rover is the first step in a decade-long program to bring martian rock samples back to Earth.
Lieutenant Madeline Swegle, who made history as the U.S. Navy's first Black female tactical fighter pilot, will receive her Wings of Gold this week.
More than 600 people in multiple states have contracted cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness.
The Texas Republican has not been wearing a mask around the Capitol.
Blasphemy is a controversial issue in Pakistan, where people convicted of the crime can get the death penalty.
"There will be evidence of this having really detrimental effects on the body," Dr. Dara Kass warned.
Lieutenant Madeline Swegle will receive her Wings of Gold in a ceremony on Friday.
"If he could see this in the physical form with us, I promise he would give all of y'all hugs," Floyd's brother told a crowd.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown said the federal government agreed to a "phased withdrawal" of officers.
Mnuchin said that Congress may agree to a short-term extension of unemployment insurance.
Police suspect the man, whose violence led to widespread arson incidents, is connected to both the Hells Angels and the Aryan Cowboys.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick understood his choice to opt out, Chung said.
Wearing a mask and social distancing are strictly enforced at "Camp Quarantine," nicknamed so because cast and crew are required to live on site for each two-week production.
Students have often been encouraged to take gap years between high school and college, but many graduates are reconsidering their options this year. Economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York say students who delay college due to the pandemic could lose more than $90,000 in lifetime earnings. Arun Ponnusamy, chief academic officer at Collegewise, joins CBSN to discuss what students should take into account when making this decision.
Attorney General William Bar appeared before the House Judiciary Committee for the first time Tuesday as protests continue to play out across the country. CBS News legal analyst Kim Wehle joined CBSN to discuss the impact of Barr's statements.
Coronavirus cases and deaths keep rising in many states. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the latest, and Dr. Dara Kass, an ER doctor and Yahoo News medical contributor, joined CBSN to discuss the latest figures, concerns about COVID-19's impact on the heart, and the controversy surrounding the drug hydroxychloroquine.
Kristi Noem's stance defies a push from the South Dakota State Medical Association to require face masks in schools.