Juror says homicide charges were not presented in Breonna Taylor case
An anonymous juror in the Breonna Taylor case said prosecutors never gave the grand jury a chance to consider a murder charge.
An anonymous juror in the Breonna Taylor case said prosecutors never gave the grand jury a chance to consider a murder charge.
Rural states are now leading the country in per capita coronavirus hospitalizations. Adriana Diaz takes a closer look.
New documents released by Congress show the White House was well aware that coronavirus cases were rapidly rising again after Labor Day, but the president continued to hold large maskless rallies and downplayed the virus. Ben Tracy reports.
The Centers for Disease Control has issued new guidance in which it "strongly recommends" everyone to wear a mask when on public transportation, including in hubs like airports, train stations or in a ride-share. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Google is vowing to fight the Justice Department in court after prosecutors accused the company of locking out competition with an illegal monopoly. Jeff Pegues has more on the case.
The zero-emissions "supertruck" is among 20 electric models the company plans to develop and sell globally by 2023.
Coronavirus hospitalizations are rising in 37 states, and rural hospitals are feeling the brunt of the fall surge.
A seamstress affected by the coronavirus pandemic is using a refashioned pushcart to help others and herself during these difficult times. Nikki Battiste shares her story.
After a narrow victory in Pennsylvania in 2016, President Trump is now playing catch up to Joe Biden, trailing there and also down, or tied, in every major battleground state he won the first time around. Ed O'Keefe reports.
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a young woman saw her career torn to shreds. A few months later, however, she has stitched together a path to success.
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The church has routinely held indoor services of 70-100 people, during which "masks were available, but not routinely used."
Alicia Garza, principal at Black Futures Lab and a co-founder of Black Lives Matter, has written a new book entitled "The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart." She joins CBSN anchor Tanya Rivero to discuss what it takes to turn a hashtag into a powerful movement for social change.
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. are at the highest levels since summer, and hospitalizations are rising in at least 30 states. Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss the latest surge around the country.
President Trump and Joe Biden will have their mics muted during their opponent's two minutes of uninterrupted time at Thursday's debate. Sean Sullivan, a CBSN political contributor and national politics reporter for the Washington Post, joins CBSN with more on how this will impact the final presidential debate.
The Senate Majority Leader told Senate Republicans on Tuesday that he had warned the White House against making a deal.
Theme parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood will have to wait until their counties reach the least restrictive "yellow" tier, according to the state's new guidelines released this week. CBS Los Angeles has the details.
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Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood will have to wait until their counties reach the least restrictive yellow tier before they can reopen with limited capacity.
The United Kingdom is seeing a spike in new coronavirus infections. However, the types of restrictions people face depend on where they live. CBS News contributor Simon Bates looks at what the four countries that make up the U.K. are doing differently.
A Breonna Taylor case grand juror took issue Tuesday with the Kentucky AG's characterization of the panel's proceedings.
"Now, I'm a lifelong Republican – and I'm still a Republican. But this ballot is how we restore the soul of our nation," said Michael Steele, who called Joe Biden "a good man."
With just two weeks to go until Election Day, President Trump is continuing his attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci amid a surge in coronavirus cases. CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined CBSN to discuss how this might impact voters, and the latest on the 2020 race.