Many city dwellers struggling to pay rent, see a doctor
Half of households face depleted savings, problems paying rent and accessing medical care, study finds.
Half of households face depleted savings, problems paying rent and accessing medical care, study finds.
Microblogging company says it "will not permit our service to be abused" during elections and other civic events.
After President Trump told reporter Bob Woodward that COVID-19 was airborne in early February, he held several indoor rallies.
FEMA, which is overseeing the supplementary payments, had previously promised only three weeks of jobless benefits.
Ronald "Khalis" Bell, one of the founders of the iconic pop group Kool & The Gang, has died at the age of 68. Bell was a singer, songwriter, and saxophonist who co-wrote some of the band's biggest hits, including "Celebration", "Ladies' Night", and "Jungle Boogie." Bell's friend Saleem Shareef, the former executive producer of Bounty Hunter Records, joined CBSN to talk about his legacy."
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden focused on the economy during a trip to Michigan. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to talk about the visit.
The new NFL season kicks off tonight and it will be different from years past. The coronavirus pandemic has forced new protocols for fans, players and team staff. Additionally, players are calling on the league to do more to address social injustices. Darrell Green, an NFL Hall of Fame inductee and vice president of strategic marketing for Halodine, joined CBSN to discuss the upcoming season.
A new survey from GenForward is revealing what issues are most important to young adults right now. Cathy Cohen, a professor at the University of Chicago and the founder and director of the GenForward Survey Project, joined CBSN to discuss the findings.
President Trump is holding a news conference as he faces backlash from his spring remarks about COVID-19.
Extended holiday promotion aims to curb frenzied shopping during coronavirus pandemic, home-improvement chain says.
The fallout continues over journalist Bob Woodward's explosive new book "Rage." Politico's founding editor, John Harris, joined CBSN to discuss the revelations, which include the President Trump's remarks about COVID-19 and racial injustice following George Floyd's death. (Disclosure: "Rage" is distributed by Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS)
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll finds a third of voters plan to cast their ballots by mail in 2020, and those voters are mostly Democrats. CBS News director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to break down the reasons why Democrats and Republicans are taking a different approach to voting this year.
President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden are increasing their campaign travel with election day just under two months away. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion, CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Bo Erickson and Yahoo News national reporter and producer Marquise Francis join CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to break down the Justice Department's decision to try to defend President Trump in a rape accuser's defamation case, and why the move is so controversial.
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.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is also calling on every Texan and candidate for public office to sign a pledge against defunding the state's police departments.
President Trump has been caught on tape admitting he knew how deadly the coronavirus was back in February, despite public statements. In audio recordings obtained by the Washington Post, Mr. Trump tells journalist Bob Woodward he intentionally downplayed the virus to avoid creating a public panic. Paula Reid reports. (Disclosure: "Rage" is distributed by Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS)
"F*** Mandela. He was no leader," Mr. Trump said, according to a new book by his former attorney Michael Cohen.
Food delivery startup ChewBox is merging technology with the spirit of generosity to help bring economic opportunities to Los Angeles' marginalized communities. ChewBox CEO Kim Gaston and celebrity chef Roy Choi, who co-founded the app, share about their mission to reengineer food services as a "sustainable vehicle of social justice."
President Trump narrowly won the state in 2016, and wants to win it again in November.
The bill, which would have cost around $500 billion, was blocked from moving forward on the Senate floor by Democrats.
Celebrity chef Roy Choi and the ChewBox team are merging tech with the spirit of generosity to help restore hope in Los Angeles' marginalized communities.
Opposition activists are under increasing pressure as thousands continue to protest President Alexander Lukashenko's reelection to a sixth term.
The Treasury Department said Andriy Derkach has been an "active Russian agent" for more than a decade.
Geek in Heels owner Shalisha Morgan reopened her electronic repair kiosk in the Hanes mall in Winston-Salem in August after having to shut down earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.