Girl whose mom was deported under Trump slams president
She said her father, who served as a U.S. Marine, voted for Mr. Trump because he thought he would protect military families – but won't support him again.
She said her father, who served as a U.S. Marine, voted for Mr. Trump because he thought he would protect military families – but won't support him again.
Health officials are mandating nearly all students get the flu vaccine to reduce illness during the coronavirus pandemic.
Certain type of dizziness can strike without warning, and often disappears quickly too
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital found that children had higher levels of the virus than adults.
President Trump is campaigning near Scranton, Pennsylvania, the childhood home of Joe Biden, as Biden prepares to formally accept the Democratic nomination in the presidential race. Jon Delano, the politics editor and political analyst at CBS Pittsburgh station KDKA, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss how important the Keystone State is in the presidential election.
Ride-hailing services fighting a law requiring them to classify drivers as employees instead of contractors.
The list ranks the more than 2,200 billionaires around the world who hold a combined net worth of $9.1 trillion
The very richest of the very rich, this smattering of multi-billionaires controls more wealth than do 3.6 billion people
The 62-year-old medical doctor is quarantining for 14 days, in accordance with CDC guidance.
South Florida and the western Gulf Coast should be on alert for potentially serious threats.
Two lawmakers found that DeJoy was chosen over the wishes of the vice president of the USPS Board of Governors.
Democratic lawmakers want more answers from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a Trump appointee and donor, over his proposed changes to the U.S. Postal Service. Senator Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota, talked to CBSN about the concerns she's heard from constituents.
Democrats urged voters to reject another four years of the Trump presidency Wednesday night at the DNC. CBS News political contributor Antjuan Seawright and CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez joined CBSN to discuss their key takeaways from the night.
Joe Biden takes center stage tonight at the Democratic National Convention as he accepts the nomination for president. His running mate, Kamala Harris, and former President Obama spoke last night. CBS News political director Caitlin Conant and CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN with highlights.
Federal prosecutors in New York are charging Steve Bannon, a former top political adviser to President Trump, and three others with fraud in an alleged scheme that raised $25 million from donors to help build a border wall with Mexico. CBS News legal analyst Kim Wehle joins CBSN to discuss the details.
The UN has condemned a military coup in Mali and called for the immediate release of several of the African nation's top officials. On Tuesday, the ousted president was arrested and forced to resign. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab has the latest.
President Trump said he feels "very badly" for Steve Bannon after his former adviser was arrested on fraud charges today. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about the latest.
The president's tweet cited a local news report that some employees of the tire maker were told to avoid political garb at work.
Two-year-old Tl'uk, who was spotted twice by researchers, has a condition called leucism, which may make his adult life difficult.
A rare all-white killer whale – unlike most of the black-and-white orcas in the sea – was spotted off the coast of Alaska. Researchers say only 8 white killer whales have ever been recorded.
A bridal shop in Virginia Beach is thanking medical workers with free wedding dresses – giving them one less thing to worry about during this challenging time.
Carriers could rack up more than $80 billion in losses this year due to the coronavirus pandemic's travel hit.
Kennedy, the grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, is challenging Senator Ed Markey in the Democratic primary.
Michelle Obama's When We All Vote organization has enlisted several powerful women to encourage voter registration.
After over a year and a half of negotiations, the state of Michigan announced a $600 million settlement with residents of the city of Flint later this week. The settlement will cover citizens of Flint who were adversely affected by the lead-tainted water that began flowing into their homes in 2014. Adriana Diaz reports.