Palantir shares jump 30% in stock market debut
Secretive startup has never made a profit and aims to become the U.S. government's "default" software.
Secretive startup has never made a profit and aims to become the U.S. government's "default" software.
Carriers have warned of more than 36,000 furloughs and cuts, but a stimulus bill would extend $25 billion in aid.
The Greenland Ice Sheet is on track to melt four times faster than it has at any point over the last 12,000 years.
"Donald Trump is not pretending to be anything other than what he is," said vice presidential candidate Senator Kamala Harris.
Timothy Ray Brown, previously known as the Berlin Patient, is considered the only know person to be cured of the AIDS virus
Customs order comes a week after investigation alleged litany of abuses, including forced child labor.
Deonte Lee Murray, who has an extensive criminal history, is charged with two counts each of attempted murder of a peace officer and possession of a firearm by a felon.
The announcement from the Commission on Presidential Debates comes after the first debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden spiraled into chaos.
"This is about your health care," former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, said Sunday of the Supreme Court vacancy.
Muslim Americans and others immediately began their own debate on whether the former vice president had used one of the most widespread phrases in the Arab world.
What President Trump is urging his supporters to do differs from the duties certified poll watchers are tasked with.
Brown was known as the "Berlin patient" because he was living in the German city when he received a treatment that apparently cured him.
The president needs to sign the resolution by midnight to avoid a lapse in government funding.
In Tuesday night's debate, President Trump told the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by."
In the first presidential debate of 2020, President Trump failed to clearly condemn white supremacists. Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, joins CBSN to discuss the president's remarks.
CBS News contributor María Elena Salinas joins CBSN to give insight on how the Hispanic community in the U.S. has changed over her nearly 40-year career in journalism. She explains why not having representation in the presidential debates impacts Latinos and why candidates should not approach Latino voters as a monolithic group.
Auto manufacturer says electrical problem can affect some of its pickup trucks and other vehicle lines.
Many beloved events and activities have been canceled this year, but one has weathered the pandemic: Fat Bear Week
"If they teach the others bad language and I end up with 250 swearing birds, I don't know what we'll do," said the wildlife sanctuary's chief executive.
The treasury secretary said he and Pelosi are prepared to give negotiations over a coronavirus relief bill "one more serious try."
The announcement marks the first schedule change of the season due to positive test results.
Andrew Weissmann, who served as a top prosecutor on special counsel Robert Mueller's team, is responding to a rare statement from his old boss criticizing his assessment of the final report on Russian election interference. Weissmann details his experience in the investigation, and explains where he thought Mueller succeeded and fell short, in his book, "Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation," and he joined CBSN to discuss.
Many viewers were turned off by the negative tone of the first presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Professor Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics, joined CBSN to analyze the evening.
Daniel Cameron says he needs more time to redact personal information in the file as activists demand its release.
Weissmann said he does not anticipate he will be subpoenaed by John Durham as part of his sweeping review into the origins of the FBI's Russia probe.