Wisconsin cancels Nebraska game after coach tests positive
Top-ranked team paused all team activities for at least seven days after six players and six staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
Top-ranked team paused all team activities for at least seven days after six players and six staff members tested positive for COVID-19.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said his response to the plot against her "tells you everything you need to know about the character of this president."
NPR political correspondent Scott Detrow, who used to cover fracking in Pennsylvania, joined CBSN to explain why fracking is controversial and why the issue has made its way to the forefront of the 2020 presidential campaign.
New research from the University of Virginia looks at the ways online algorithms from social media companies are influencing how users get news and information, and how Facebook is creating an “echo chamber.” Brent Kitchens, assistant professor of commerce at the University of Virginia and one of the researchers, joined CBSN to discuss the findings.
Optimism the pandemic may have been brought under control dissipates as infections rise in Europe and the U.S.
A Brooklyn police officer was suspended for using his car speaker to voice his support for President Trump, and another officer was caught removing PPE from activists outside of a polling station. Gothamist reporter Sydney Pereira joined CBSN to shed light on the two incidents and how the largest police union in New York City is continuing to support President Trump.
Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai defend their approach to moderating online speech.
Why is getting a flu shot so important this year? Are there enough flu shots to go around?
Keith Raniere, the former leader of the alleged cult NXIVM, was sentenced to 120 years in prison. Fifteen of his victims spoke during his sentencing. Nikki Battiste has been following this story and was in the courthouse for the sentencing.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their first World Series Championship since 1988, with a win over the Tampa Bay Rays. Ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss the victory, the unconventional season and his teammate Justin Turner being pulled from the game after testing positive for coronavirus.
More than 71 million Americans have already cast their ballots, roughly 51% of the overall total from 2016.
Police said the victim was hospitalized in critical condition.
A coral reef taller than New York City's Empire State Building has been discovered off the coast of Australia. The first discovery of its kind in over 120 years, scientists say the reef is more than 1,600 feet tall. It was discovered by scientists conducting a year-long search of the ocean surrounding Australia.
Francis, 83, again eschewed a protective mask even when he greeted a few maskless clergymen.
Juror No. 2 said there was an "uproar" among the grand jury when they were told that the wanton endangerment charge was the only one to consider.
In an exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, two of the grand jurors in the Breonna Taylor case are describing what they say happened during the grand jury proceedings and how they felt blindsided by public comments from the Kentucky attorney general.
Speaking to CBS News, Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf warns that the U.S. is entering one of the most dangerous periods of the election for foreign interference. He told senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge that the department is on high alert.
Senators adjourned on Monday, virtually killing any chance of clinching another aid package before Election Day.
The U.S. just recorded its worst week for new COVID-19 infections since the beginning of the pandemic, with over 500,000 new cases. Dr. Neeta Ogden joined CBSN to discuss the surge, which is especially severe in parts of the Midwest.
The Los Angeles Dodgers scored their first World Series win in over 30 years. Also, wildfires continue to burn across Southern California, forcing thousands of residents to leave their homes. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The Trump administration's nearly $10 billion program is already producing tens of millions of vaccine doses, even before it is known which vaccine candidates can be proven safe and effective. In a rare interview, retired Lieutenant General Paul Ostrowski, director for supply, production and distribution, told Dr. Tara Narula how they are achieving what he calls a Herculean task without sacrificing safety.
The Trump and Biden campaigns are making their final pitches to voters in key battleground states with just one week until Election Day. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Politico reporter Daniel Lippman join Elaine Quijano to discuss the latest in the race.
Operation Warp Speed is on track to have vaccines before the end of the year, retired Lieutenant General Paul Ostrowski said.
Princeton University professor of politics Keith Wittington joins CBSN to discuss how newly-appointed Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett might view the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide.
The Los Angeles Dodgers took home their first World Series title in 32 years Tuesday night - the franchise's seventh championship overall. It was a baseball season clouded by the coronavirus pandemic. That was true even during the final game of the series, when third baseman Justin Turner was diagnosed with the virus and forced to leave the Dodgers dugout. Jamie Yuccas reports from Los Angeles.