"The FBI Declassified": The Spies Next Door
Russian spies living as Americans. Could they be your neighbors? How the FBI stopped a potential threat to national security. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS series "FBI."
Russian spies living as Americans. Could they be your neighbors? How the FBI stopped a potential threat to national security. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS series "FBI."
FBI agents reveal how they tracked and stopped a Russian spy ring operating in the U.S., tasked with gathering government secrets.
Epidemiologists say the number of coronavirus deaths in the U.S. could have been reduced by up to 83% if the government had enforced social distancing guidelines sooner. Stewart Patrick, the director of international and global governance for the Council on Foreign Relations, co-authored a report on how to better tackle COVID-19 and future infectious diseases. He joined CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Day 2 of Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing; The fight to withdraw troops from Afghanistan
Judge Barrett evades policy questions in confirmation hearing; Virginia theatre puts on drive-thru shows during coronavirus pandemic
California's Secretary of State issued a cease-and-desist order, telling the state's GOP to remove illegal ballot drop boxes by Thursday. But, the party isn't backing down, citing the state's "ballot harvesting" law. CBS News campaign reporter Musadiq Bidar joined Elain Quijano to discuss.
The amphibious assault vehicle was carrying 15 Marines and one sailor when it sank off the coast of San Clemente Island earlier this summer.
Researchers believe a man in Nevada was infected with the coronavirus twice, making him the first patient to be reinfected in the U.S. Doctor Mark Pandori, one of the authors of the study investigating this case, joined CBSN with more on the growing questions about COVID-19 immunity.
While many theater productions have gone dark due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show is still going on in the parking lot of the Alden Theatre in Virginia.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is planning a vote on a limited coronavirus stimulus bill as the Trump administration and House Democrats struggle to reach a comprehensive deal. Tim Phillips, senior adviser to Americans for Prosperity Action, a conservative political group backed by influential donor Charles Koch, spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about why his group opposes more aid.
Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro joined CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss a federal judge recently throwing out a Trump campaign challenge to Pennsylvania's voting procedures.
Charlie Sheen remembered her as "an absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, a genuine friend."
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has returned to Florida to draw as many senior citizen votes away from President Trump as he can. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The finishing touch has been made to a Lakers mural in Southern California after the team won the 2020 NBA championship on Sunday. The late Kobe Bryant can be seen holding the championship trophy atop the art display that has become a mecca for sports fans. CBS Los Angeles' Joy Benedict speaks with artist Gus Zermeno.
President Trump is making a campaign stop in Pennsylvania for the sixth time since September 3, as his own health officials are calling packed rallies a bad idea amid the pandemic. Weijia Jiang reports.
A theatre in Virginia decided that the show must go on during the pandemic by providing shows in their parking lot in a drive-thru format. Chip Reid takes a look.
It's his second rally in two days, and the second one since he returned to the campaign trail after battling COVID-19.
A new poll from Monmouth University shows North Carolina Senate Democratic challenger Cal Cunningham maintaining a slim lead over incumbent Republican Thom Tillis, despite the recent revelations of Cunningham's extramarital affair. The polls also show a tight presidential race between President Trump and Joe Biden. Nick Ochsner, chief investigative reporter for WBTV, joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the latest on the races in North Carolina.
It's a trend that has been playing out since the end of July with Biden outspending the president in some cases two to one on TV ads over the past few weeks.
Two COVID-19 clinical trials were paused over possible safety concerns, but one doctor said these pauses are routine and reassuring.
Advocates say the price of using telephones behind bars could mean cutting off communication with loved ones who serve as support systems and aid with rehabilitation.
In an exclusive broadcast interview with "CBS This Morning," the boyfriend of Breonna Taylor, Kenneth Walker, shared details about the night his "best friend" was fatally shot by police in her apartment. The full interview will air Wednesday on "CBS This Morning" at 7 a.m.
A federal appeals court has sided with Texas' governor in his bid to limit the number of drop-off ballot boxes to one per county across the state. Janet Shamlian has details.
On the second day of confirmation hearings for the president's Supreme Court nominee, Democrats accused Judge Amy Coney Barrett of being evasive on some of her past positions. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Eli Lilly has suspended tests on a coronavirus antibody treatment over a potential safety concern. This comes one day after Johnson & Johnson put its COVID-19 vaccine tests on hold after a trial volunteer became sick. Adriana Diaz reports.