Trump campaign, RNC sue Nevada over expansion of mail-in voting
The lawsuit takes aim at a new bill signed by Governor Steve Sisolak on Monday.
The lawsuit takes aim at a new bill signed by Governor Steve Sisolak on Monday.
The powerful storm Isaias killed at least six people as it churned its way up the Eastern Seaboard Tuesday. The damage is spread out from the Carolinas to New England, and well over three million people lost power. Mola Lenghi reports from Connecticut.
Fed finds "disturbing relationship" between areas hit by COVID-19 and the economic health of Black-owned businesses.
A massive blast in Beirut, Lebanon shook the city and injured thousands. Also, President Trump says he supports mail-in voting in the state of Florida as the election nears. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Levandowski accused of wanting to "be seen as the singular inventor of the self-driving car, the way Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone."
While President Trump had not waded into this race, he backed Kobach in the 2018 gubernatorial race.
Bush would be the first female representative for the House district as well as the first Black woman to win the seat.
On "Intelligence Matters DECLASSIFIED" this week, Mike Morell talks with Bradley Garrett about one of the highest-profile homicide cases he worked on at the FBI.
Pictures show students packed shoulder-to-shoulder at two school districts that began in-person classes Monday with mask-optional policies.
Signaling the states they see as most competitive, the Biden campaign said their ads will 15 states.
Smoke was still rising from the port, where towering grain silos had been shattered.
The Tucson Whetstone Unit houses 1,066 inmates, of which 517 have tested positive for COVID-19.
Players have received support from many fans, including Stacey Abrams, who endorsed Warnock in January.
At least 4 people dead, dozens injured after Tropical Storm Isaias rips through the East Coast; Two-year-old hears for the first time after cochlear implants
Negotiations between the White House and Congress on the next round of coronavirus relief remain stalled as the president considers executive action. Skyler Henry joins CBSN with more on the latest out of the White House.
Tropical Storm Isaias has been downgraded from a hurricane, but it's still causing damage to the East Coast. At least 2 people died in a related tornado in North Carolina. CBS News' Michael George has the latest on the damage and CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to explain where the storm will go to next.
The Starship test rocket's single Raptor engine boosted the vehicle into the sky above Boca Chica, Texas, atop a plume of flaming exhaust and billowing clouds of smoke.
Lawmakers stall on relief package for millions; Disinformation expert on informational distancing
With a piloted test flight complete, NASA hopes to certify the SpaceX capsule for operational missions.
There have been growing calls to dismantle the Department of Homeland Security, as the Trump administration deploys federal agents to crack down on crime. Richard A. Clarke — a former national security official who served under George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush — joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss.
Mike Jackson was working a mandatory overtime shift at a Wisconsin engine plant in May when a co-worker saw him slumped over at his station.
Voters in Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington headed to the polls for state primaries, and many opted for mail-in voting due to concerns over the coronavirus. David Weigel, a national reporter for The Washington Post, joined CBSN to discuss the races on Tuesday.
Schools nationwide are beginning to resume in-class learning, but parents are worried that the schools are not enforcing safety measures and that their children might get infected from the coronavirus. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
U.S. pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly is collaborating with the National Institutes of Health on a lab-engineered treatment called monoclonal antibodies to stop the virus from spreading in the body. Dr. Jon LaPook has the latest in CBS News' "Racing to a Cure" series.
Employees at a Milwaukee engine plant are working without any coronavirus guidelines and one employee has died from the virus. Nancy Cordes reports.