McConnell says Senate will vote on slimmed-down COVID bill Thursday
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the bill would focus on health care, education and economic issues.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that the bill would focus on health care, education and economic issues.
Massive wildfires across the West are showing no sign of slowing down as extreme heat continues to plague the region. CBS News' Danya Bacchus joins CBSN from Tollhouse, California, with the latest developments.
President Trump says he'd be willing to put forward some of his own money to fund his reelection run if needed. His announcement comes amid reports that his campaign is facing financial problems. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN to talk about this and other headlines from the White House.
Fauci stuck by his earlier projection that the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine will be known by the end of the year.
The CDC says it has received reports of 792 confirmed cases of MIS-C across the country.
Patriarch Fliaret, leader of one of the biggest Christian Orthodox denominations in Ukraine, said the "evil" of same-sex marriage was behind the pandemic.
Anthony Mason talks to six-time James Beard Award winner Chef David Chang about his new memoir, “Eat a Peach,” the restaurant industry's uncertain future, growing up, his anger and mental health, Anthony Bourdain, learning to accept praise and starting a family.
The state currently ranks second in the country for new cases per capita over the last two weeks, with 439 new cases per 100,000 people.
Lawmaker says "no matter how Trump acts at home," his work on UAE-Israel peace deal merits consideration for the prize.
“48 Hours Suspicion” uncovered new information in the mystery at the center of the hit Netflix series "Tiger King." Richard Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" live to discuss the “Suspicion” series premiere, which features his interview with a woman who claims her ex-husband may have been connected to the disappearance of Carole Baskin's former husband Don Lewis.
The company of former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale has been paid $35 million since 2017.
The Department of Justice is trying to replace President Trump’s personal legal team and intervene in a defamation suit from a woman who accused him of rape. The president has denied that allegation. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman explains what that move by the federal government could entail.
Joseph Maldonado-Passage, better known as “Joe Exotic,” is asking President Trump for a pardon. His application, which includes a handwritten letter, is set to be hand-delivered to the White House as soon as Thursday. Exotic was sentenced to 22 years in prison after a jury convicted him for a murder-for-hire plot and the illegal sale and killing of tigers. Paula Reid reports.
Disney's “Mulan” is under fire for being filmed partly in Xinjiang, the region in China where Uighur Muslims have been detained in mass internment camps. Elizabeth Palmer examines why the most controversial part of the movie is the closing credits.
11-year-old Cartier started his own organization, Kids 4 Change 757, which raises money to buy diapers for families in need. When a former struggling single mom met Cartier, she was brought to tears by his selflessness.
An Iowa school district is keeping classrooms closed despite the governor's orders to stay open. It points to a sharp divide across the country about how best to keep students safe. David Begnaud reports.
Lawyers for House Democrats said a ruling from a three-judge panel last month "has again hamstrung the House's constitutional right to obtain information."
The department of health has suggested other ways to celebrate since trick-or-treating is out of the question.
Joe Exotic, who is serving a 22-year federal sentence for his involvement in a murder-for-hire scheme, has submitted his pardon application, to be hand-delivered to the White House Thursday.
The retirement of top police leaders in Rochester came as Daniel Prude's family sued the police department and alleged a cover-up. Prude died a week after he was taken into custody by officers who placed a hood over his head and pinned him to the ground. Jericka Duncan reports.
With just eight weeks ahead of the election, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are honing their attention on key battleground states. Mr. Trump attacked Biden's record in North Carolina, while Biden released a new ad promising a "fresh start." Paula Reid reports.
Famed jeweller is suing the French luxury goods maker, accusing it of breaching their merger agreement.
Dr. Fauci on the race for a COVID-19 vaccine
More than a dozen wildfires are burning in California. "CBS This Morning" hears from people who had to be rescued by the military from one of the largest wildfires. Carter Evans reports.
General Frank McKenzie, commander of U.S. Central Command, said the number of troops in Iraq will be reduced from 5,200 to 3,000 in September.