Number of Americans seeking unemployment aid is rising
Some 857,000 Americans sought unemployment aid last week, a sign the labor market is losing momentum.
Some 857,000 Americans sought unemployment aid last week, a sign the labor market is losing momentum.
Experts weigh in on the reasons behind the pause in a promising COVID-19 vaccine trial. What does it mean for the vaccine timeline? David Begnaud reports.
The NFL returns Thursday with new protocols for team safety amid the coronavirus pandemic, which will change the way the game is played and how it’s seen at home. At the same time, the league is launching during unprecedented national calls for racial justice and police reform and is apologizing for its treatment of players who peacefully protested in the past. Dana Jacobson reports.
Entire towns in Oregon have been destroyed by fast-moving wildfires. Lilia Luciano and “CBS This Morning” hear from residents who lost everything.
Teachers in at least three states have died after bouts with the coronavirus since the beginning of the new school year.
New recordings from veteran journalist Bob Woodward show President Trump privately acknowledge the severity of the coronavirus, while publicly downplaying the danger posed by the virus. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett explains the political fallout and how these comments could impact the 2020 race.
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.
The Department of Homeland Security rejects new claims from a whistleblower who says he faced retaliation for refusing to change intelligence reports that did not fit President Trump’s political objectives. He says he was told to leave out details about Russian election interference and the threat from White supremacists. Jeff Pegues reports.
Recordings from an interview with journalist Bob Woodward reveal that President Trump knew the severity of the coronavirus in early 2020, while he was downplaying it to the public. Also, a Homeland Security whistleblower says he was demoted for refusing to change intelligence reports to fit the president’s agenda. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The blaze triggered panic among residents traumatized by last month's massive blast that devastated entire neighborhoods in the Lebanese capital.
In a conversation with journalist Bob Woodward, President Trump dismisses Woodward's question on white privilege.
Feminism has never been more widely proclaimed than it is now. But there is no consensus within the movement about what that means or how to move forward. Are these conflicts getting in the way of progress — or paving the way for growth? This CBSN Originals documentary explores the internal culture wars and the greatest obstacles facing the feminist movement today.
More women running and winning is "not just about feeling good or some kind of symbolic tokenism. It matters."
University of Michigan-Dearborn says they were meant to promote discussions about race and diversity.
Beijing says "Caucasus 2020" exercises come at an "important moment," citing the pandemic - no mention of soaring tensions with the U.S.
The move toward collective bargaining comes as Planned Parenthood and other abortion-rights groups have been scrutinized for a lack of diversity within senior management.
Kansas City begins defense of its Super Bowl title with new curbs in place to address nationwide push for racial justice.
Julio Valdivia, who had covered a region plagued by gang violence, is at least the 6th journalist to be killed in Mexico this year.
Shocking new information in the disappearance of tiger activist Carole Baskin’s former husband Don Lewis. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss President Trump's newly-released list of potential judicial nominees as well as the administration's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the president's alleged comments about U.S. troops and the late-Senator John McCain.
All new: Did an out of control home makeover lead to murder? Correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates in the "48 Hours" season premiere Saturday, September 12 at 10/9c on CBS.
A meat grinder threat, a freezer, and a van full of guns: A woman has come forward with new claims about the 1997 disappearance of the Florida millionaire.
Trump admits to downplaying coronavirus threat in audio recordings; Teenage girl to become one of the first female Eagle Scouts
Former Wildlife on Easy Street volunteer Jim Moore explores the theory that Carole Baskin may have fed her second husband Don Lewis to their tigers back in 1997 when he vanished.