How the two campaigns' ads differ in final sprint
An analysis by Kantar/Campaign Media Analysis Group showed the president's campaign ads more often take a negative tone.
An analysis by Kantar/Campaign Media Analysis Group showed the president's campaign ads more often take a negative tone.
Two suspected members of the white supremacist group The Base were arrested in Michigan, federal and local authorities said Thursday. They're accused of trying to intimidate a Michigan family, allegedly believing an anti-Nazi podcaster was inside.
More than 40 states are reporting an increase in COVID-19 cases and many parts of the Midwest are seeing record hospitalizations. Hospitals are also being warned about the threat of ransomware attacks. Yahoo News medical contributor and ER doctor Dara Kass joined CBSN with medical insight on the pandemic.
President Trump and Joe Biden are facing off in Florida, where a record 7 million residents have already voted. Ed O’Keefe reports.
At least six people are dead and millions are without power after Hurricane Zeta slammed into the Gulf Coast on Wednesday night. Danya Bacchus reports.
France is doubling the number of troops on patrol and raising its security alert to its highest level after a suspected terror attack in the city of Nice killed three people. Imtiaz Tyab has more.
Coronavirus infections are up in 45 states over the past two weeks and hospitals are overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients. Janet Shamlian reports.
According to the latest CBS Battleground tracker, Joe Biden has the lead among Latino voters but President Trump has the lead among the senior population in Florida. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
As Election Day draws nearer, senior intelligence officials are warning that Americans may be most vulnerable to misinformation in the days after November 3. “CBS Evening News” anchor Norah O'Donnell spoke to former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats about election security.
Conservationists say the species is still "functionally extinct" and said the move to delist them defies "science and common sense."
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" from our new Election 2020 headquarters in Times Square.
Walmart has removed firearms and ammunition from store shelves as a precautionary measure, amid concerns about possible unrest surrounding the election. Axios Business managing editor Jennifer Kingson joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.
CBS News contributor Maria Elena Salinas joined "Red and Blue" to discuss her reporting for the primetime special "The Deciders." She spoke with Latino Americans in Florida and Arizona, where political views are varied and diverse.
In his first television interview since President Trump fired him last year, Dan Coats, the former Director of National Intelligence, said he's worried about what could happen next Tuesday.
The death of 20-year-old Karon Hylton has sparked two nights of protests and violence in the city.
Scientists say more than 2 pounds of material from the surface of asteroid Bennu was captured by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft.
President Trump is celebrating the third-quarter economic rebound from the low point brought on by the coroanvirus pandemic. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Washington Post political reporter Jacqueline Alemany spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about why the latest GDP number is not all it appears, plus the latest on legal challenges to voting rules in several key states.
CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins "Red and Blue" to discuss her latest piece in our series "America's Right to Vote," looking at how the Trump and Biden campaigns are courting eligible Black voters in battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Washington Post political reporter Dave Weigel spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about some of the initiatives on state ballots this year, including potential new rules for gig economy workers, legalizing marijuana and psychedelic drugs, and removing clauses about slavery and indentured servitude from state constitutions.
Some local leaders say Democrats may be focusing too much on White working class voters who backed Trump and not enough on voters who didn't turn out at all.
Since April, the justices have responded to at least a dozen disputes over efforts to ease voting rules in states from coast-to-coast amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Retailer said it yanked firearms off store floors as a "precaution" for workers and customers.
Amazon's profits tripled from a year ago, while Facebook and Google rode a major rebound in ad spending.
"This is a no [N-word] zone," the man said to Andre Abram, who was recording him.
Butler and Cumberland County election officials say their staffs are too small to tally mail ballots at the same time they're running an election.