Stein Mart to close hundreds of stores after going bankrupt
"We loved serving our communities over the years," says CEO of 112-year-old discount store chain.
"We loved serving our communities over the years," says CEO of 112-year-old discount store chain.
The Trump campaign is calling Harris a "phony" and Biden's liberal "handler."
"So, I was a little surprised that he picked her," President Trump told reporters Wednesday. Vice President Pence said, "It's no surprise that he chose Senator Harris."
Harris, a daughter of immigrants, is the first Black woman and the first Asian-American woman on a major party's presidential ticket.
The social media giant is using it to help figure out what content, amid millions of posts, violates its policies and should be labeled or removed, but AI has some limitations.
Researchers from Duke University found that neck gaiter they tested was "worse than nothing."
Julia Lee Kelley is the matriarch of a large South Carolina family. She has five children, 30 grandchildren, 88 great-grandchildren, 49 great-great-grandchildren and one great-great-great-grandchild, according to one of her great-granddaughters, Kelley Oakley. With all that family, it's no surprise so many people showed up for Kelley's 100th birthday party last week.
Representative Marcia Fudge of Ohio, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, says she was "overwhelmed with emotion" when Senator Kamala Harris was named as Joe Biden's running mate. Fudge joins CBSN to explain why she believes Harris can help Biden win her home state this November.
Ian Sams was Kamala Harris' press secretary during her 2020 presidential run. He joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with a closer look at why he believes Joe Biden couldn't have made a better choice for a running mate, and how she'll handle attacks from President Trump.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are making their first joint campaign appearance since the California Senator joined the Democratic ticket on Tuesday. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has more on Harris' record, and CBS News campaign reporters Bo Erickson and Tim Perry join CBSN to break down how the selection happened.
The FBI and the Air Force are investigating the incident, which happened Monday.
Senator Kamala Harris has made history as the first woman of color on the presidential ticket for a major political party. She is also the first Californian since Ronald Reagan sought reelection in 1984. LA Times politics reporter Melanie Mason joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green to talk about the senator's Golden State roots.
Farmers are facing financial fallout during the coronavirus crisis, on top of the difficulties they were already dealing with from trade disputes with China. Wall Street Journal reporter Jesse Newman joins CBSN to discuss why more farmers are filing for bankruptcy despite a record levels of federal aid.
"Now, I can already hear the whining and just so you know I did not make this decision easily and I have weighed it out for the past 2 weeks," Sheriff Billy Woods said in an email to employees.
Seven products sold by retailers in four states could contain bacteria linked to hundreds of illnesses around the U.S.
Around 6,000 people have been detained and 200 have needed medical attention since protests broke out after Sunday's contested election.
Fires in the Amazon rainforest are surging as Brazil's president claims they don't exist.
Ivanka Trump and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin also gave money to Harris in the past.
House Majority Whip Rep. Jim Clyburn, who spoke to Biden on Monday, said the choice was difficult up until the final days.
CBS MoneyWatch spoke to The New School's retirement expert, labor economist Teresa Ghilarducci, about why women and workers of color are more likely to be forced into early retirements during the coronavirus pandemic.
Over 50 years ago, when Bev Boro was just 6 months old, she was separated from her siblings and sent to foster care.
The Academy Award-winning actress marked her 55th birthday with the meaningful post.
Two kayakers were rescued by a Coast Guard crew after becoming stranded on Anacapa Island.
Puerto Rico struggles to get citizens to respond to the 2020 census questionnaire, putting government funding at risk for the island. President Trump's decision to shorten the census deadline has made the effort even more difficult. Alexis Santos, an assistant professor of demography at Pennsylvania State University, joined CBSN to discuss the potential impact.
They face a maximum of between 14 and more than 17 years in prison if convicted of all charges.