Celebrities who support Donald Trump for president
From screen legends to star athletes, The Donald has some famous names in his corner.
From screen legends to star athletes, The Donald has some famous names in his corner.
Outrage is growing in Beirut after last week's deadly explosion. Violent protests erupted over the weekend, as demonstrators call for the president and government to resign. At least 158 people were killed in the explosion and more than 6,000 were injured. Imtiaz Tyab reports from the Lebanese capital.
Wisconsin based medical records software company, Epic Systems, had told its thousands of employees they would have to go back to the office starting Monday, over many of their objections. But now, in the wake of "CBS This Morning's" reporting and pressure from local public health officials, Epic is temporarily pushing back its plans. Anna Werner reports.
A shooting involving two Georgia police officers and children is under investigation. Five children, ages 16, 15, 14, 12 and 9, were in a vehicle alone when a Waycross officer attempted to stop the car. The three younger children fled, and the two older teens were taken into custody and charged. Jericka Duncan reports.
In Chicago, the upscale shopping district known as the Magnificent Mile was attacked by looters overnight. People knocked out store windows and carried out merchandise. Some of them clashed with police, and there are reports of shots fired. The violence began hours after a police shooting prompted angry protests in a Chicago neighborhood.
The Georgia school seen in a viral photo last week of students crowded in a hallway confirms classes are suspended at least until Wednesday, after six students and three staff members became infected with the coronavirus. Mark Strassmann reports.
Top Democrats are criticizing President Trump's executive orders on coronavirus relief, as the number of positive COVID-19 cases in the U.S. tops 5 million. Also, protesters clash with police in Lebanon after last week's deadly blast in Beirut. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
President Trump signed a series of executive actions over the weekend aimed at extending unemployment benefits, suspending the payroll tax and protecting renters. But Democrats criticized them as "unworkable," while the president faces questions about whether he has the legal authority to implement them. Ben Tracy reports.
The annual rally started on Friday, drawing thousands of maskless riders to the streets and bars of Sturgis.
Large crowds of motorcyclists converged in South Dakota at the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally as the U.S. topped 5 million coronavirus cases. Meanwhile, a Utah man says the community is honoring his father who passed away Friday after contracting the coronavirus at a family gathering in June. David Begnaud reports.
"We are in an advanced fracturing process. The bulk carrier does not have much time ahead of it," said one scientist.
Police blame misinformation on social media about the age of the person they shot for helping to spark the trouble. He was a young man, not a boy, they said.
Protesters marched to police union building again, blocked a road and set dumpster fires at police union building. Several were detained.
Six French citizens and one Nigerien killed were working for NGOs. The other victim was their Nigerien guide.
Tycoon Jimmy Lai's arrest was highest-profile use so far of new security law. One senior journalist said it could mark end of press freedom in Hong Kong.
China adamantly opposes Washington-Taipei ties and, Taiwan said, sent fighter jets on provocative path as U.S. HHS secretary began his visit.
Victims all appeared to be young and all are expected to survive, Denver police say.
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The school will be closed to in-person learning Monday and Tuesday; extracurricular activities will also be canceled.
Collin Morikawa joins Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as 23-year-olds to win the PGA.
Metro police chief said that judging from gunshots being fired in multiple locations simultaneously, it appeared there were at least three shooters.
Experts say cloth face coverings can help stop the spread of COVID-19, and new research suggests masks with two layers of fabric are more effective than those with a single layer. CBS News' Naomi Ruchim has details.
"When you go through something like that ... traumatic, it's hard to find a balance. The only thing you want is justice," Michael Brown Sr. said in Louisville.
"I thought, wow, there's an assignment that exists in the world that I was made to do," Chanel Miller describes how her powerful victim impact statement came together after Brock Turner was convicted of sexually assaulting her.
For years she was known as "Emily Doe," the young woman sexually assaulted in 2015 by Brock Turner. Now, Chanel Miller is reclaiming her story.