California GOP won't remove unofficial ballot drop boxes
"We're going to continue with the program because it complies with the law," California GOP general counsel Tom Hiltachk said.
"We're going to continue with the program because it complies with the law," California GOP general counsel Tom Hiltachk said.
The bureau later announced it would accept responses until October 15.
Alleged $2 billion scheme to evade taxes also ensnared prominent private equity investor Robert Smith.
A trial is underway before the Vatican's Criminal Tribunal involving two men accused of sexual abuse. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay has the story.
Republicans have the votes to send her confirmation to the full Senate for a vote, although Democrats on the committee are expected to delay the vote until next week.
Mr. Obama said misinformation has been "turbocharged because of social media... And because the head of our government, of our federal government, has resorted to it."
Anti-abortion rights advocates have spent years passing laws aimed at reversing Roe v. Wade. Now, they're closer than ever.
For the first time in four weeks, the U.S. saw an increase in the number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment benefits. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief and senior economic analyst at Bankrate, joins CBSN with the latest jobs numbers.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said Thursday that officials are giving "special attention" to gatherings and house parties "that are putting other people at risk," as the city sees an uptick in coronavirus cases. Watch his remarks, made at a press conference.
YouTube has tightened rules on QAnon and other conspiracy content "used to justify real-world violence."
A trial is underway before the Vatican's Criminal Tribunal involving two priests accused of sexual abuse. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay speaks to one of the victims.
Eighteen plays and musicals were eligible for Tony Award nominations in the coronavirus-shortened season.
Preview: The singer-songwriter was paralyzed and in intensive care for what he tells "CBS Sunday Morning" were the worst 10 days of his life
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Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris promises she will be transparent with voters about her health after two people associated with her campaign tested positive for COVID-19. CBS News campaign reporter Tim Perry joined CBSN to discuss what we know so far.
Despite an agreement to reduce violence, the Taliban launched an offensive, met by devastating U.S. air power. Now a U.S. envoy says both sides have agreed, again, to pull back.
Most employers recognize that a hybrid approach of working from home and the office may be the new norm.
Two of Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett's former law clerks wrote an opinion piece for USA Today about who Barrett is as a co-worker and a mentor. In it, they wrote the qualities that "make her an excellent judge" are the same qualities they claim will make her a "distinguished Supreme Court Justice." One of those clerks, Pardis Gheibi, who worked with Barrett during her time on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, joined CBSN to discuss.
"Will not work with me on payment extension, lowered payments or deferment," a borrower alleged of one auto lender.
Earlier this year singer Christopher Cross contracted COVID-19, and was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare disease affecting the body's immune system. Hospitalized in the ICU, he was paralyzed and almost died. In this preview of an exclusive interview with correspondent Serena Altschul to be broadcast on “CBS Sunday Morning" October 18, Cross explains his conversation with a higher power, “whoever He or She is,” about his future.
The payments will go to about 240,000 elderly Holocaust survivors struggling to get by during the pandemic.
The California Supreme Court has ordered a second look at Scott Peterson's conviction for killing his pregnant wife and unborn son. CBS station KOVR-TV reports court documents show his case will be reexamined due to a potential issue with a juror.
Republicans have the votes to send her confirmation to the full Senate for a vote, although Democrats on the committee are expected to delay the vote until next week.
Anthony Mason interviews Tom Petty's daughter Adria, as well as Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench of the Heartbreakers, about Petty's new posthumous album, "Wildflowers & All the Rest," rediscovering moments in the studio making the music, and his enduring legacy.
A total of 63 communities in Massachusetts are now considered high risk for coronavirus infections, including Boston.