Trump and Biden pursue key voting blocs in Florida: Seniors and Latinos
Less than two weeks from Election Day, 3.6 million votes have been cast in Florida and both campaigns continue to court critical voting blocs: Latino voters and seniors.
Less than two weeks from Election Day, 3.6 million votes have been cast in Florida and both campaigns continue to court critical voting blocs: Latino voters and seniors.
This Sunday, CBSN Originals premieres the first episode of an all-new season of the "Reverb" documentary series. “Generation Climate” follows two young activists working to fight the climate crisis before time runs out. CBSN Originals executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joins CBSN with more.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
The Trump campaign previously asked a federal district court judge to deem signature mismatches unconstitutional.
Florida's Hispanic population features a diverse electorate, with many Cuban American voters who tend to back Republicans while most other Latino groups back Democrats. Stephanie Valencia of Equis Research joined CBSN with more on the state's Latino voters.
The Trump campaign is accusing election officials of mishandling mail-in ballots and refusing to accommodate observers.
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CEO David Barrett is receiving both kudos and criticism for the email, with some calling it "political propaganda."
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Movie theaters in most of New York state, except for New York City, reopened Friday with coronavirus-related restrictions. Ray Barker, the program director of the North Park Theatre in Buffalo, New York, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to talk about the changes.
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Even as Democrats raked in cash, a Republican Senate super PAC had more cash on hand than most of those candidates combined heading into the final stretch.
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Officials plan to eradicate the Asian giant hornet nest – hopefully before the invasive species takes hold.
President Trump is heading to The Villages retirement community as he struggles with seniors.
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Eric Kephas, a lifelong Republican who says he donated part of his first paycheck to the RNC, cast his first ballot for a Democrat this year, for Joe Biden.
The East Troublesome Fire burned more than 200 square miles in about 24 hours.
"I know more about wind than you do," Mr. Trump said during the presidential debate, erroneously claiming it "kills all the birds."
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But the company intends to add more of its thriving Old Navy and Athletics stores in the next three years.
Child welfare advocates are seeing in a decline in the number of child abuse cases being reported. Teresa Huizar, the executive director of the National Children's Alliance, joins CBSN to talk about why that's happening.
The number of new coronavirus cases reported in the U.S. on Thursday is the nation's fourth-highest in a single day since the start of the pandemic.