Stocks rally worldwide as Election Day finally arrives
What investors want most: A clear winner to emerge from the election, even if it takes a while for votes to be tallied.
What investors want most: A clear winner to emerge from the election, even if it takes a while for votes to be tallied.
After visiting his son's grave and attending church, former Vice President Joe Biden went to his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania, in a final push to win the presidency. CBS News campaign reporter Bo Erickson joined CBSN from Wilmington, Delaware, to discuss Biden's moves on Election Day.
"We as Americans, as Texans, get to call this aspect of the shots," Jeff Wilson told CBS News.
Florida is one of the battleground states expected to decide the 2020 presidential election. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez joined CBSN from Miami to discuss the pivotal role of the Sunshine State.
Tens of millions are expected to turn out, and over 97 million Americans have already cast their ballots in early and mail-in voting.
Ohio has 18 electoral votes, and the state is viewed by CBS News polling as a toss-up.
The winner of Texas receives a whopping 38 electoral votes. It's viewed by CBS News polling as leaning Republican.
More than 1 million voters under the age of 30 have already voted in Texas. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joined CBSN AM with more on how this group could potentially sway the election.
The country already has some of Europe's strictest abortion controls, and a court ruling that would tighten them further has prompted a massive backlash.
In the frantic final 24 hours of campaigning, Joe Biden and President Trump hit critical battleground states to get out the vote. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green on election morning to talk about the long day ahead.
Cities and states across the U.S. are again forcing some restaurants to shut down for indoor dining as the coronavirus surges. And restaurant owners, already grappling with restrictions and shutdown orders, say their businesses may not survive the winter.
A 3-year-old girl was rescued on Tuesday after being trapped under rubble for 90 hours in Izmir, Turkey following a powerful earthquake.
Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joined CBSN to discuss the factors behind a rise in pediatric COVID-19 cases and how the virus affects pregnant women.
Liverpool to trial citywide testing program as Britain grapples with surging infections, while Germany tries a new approach to protect the elderly.
Latino and Black voters make up more than 25% of the 2020 electorate. CBS News contributors Maria Elena Salinas and Joel Payne explain which issues matter most to these eligible voters.
CBS political contributors Robby Mook and Terry Sullivan join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the campaigns' closing strategy and what they are looking for on election night.
After a contentious campaign, voters from across the country express similar post-election hopes. They want healing and unity, no matter who heads to the White House in 2021.
Democrats are hoping to flip North Carolina back to blue for the first time since 2008, and just the second time in nearly 50 years. Recent polls show President Trump and former Vice President Biden in a dead heat. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The so-called "public charge" rule gives officials more power to deny green card petitions from applicants determined to be likely to use public benefits.
It will be difficult for President Trump to win reelection without Georgia. Nearly 4 million Georgians voted early. Sixteen electoral votes are at stake. Mark Strassmann is at a polling site in Atlanta on Election Day.
Control of the Senate is at stake on Election Day, with more than a third of its 100 seats on the ballot. Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in the chamber. Nancy Cordes reports.
CBS News contributor David Becker, an election law expert and the founder of the Center for Election Innovation and Research, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss record early turnout and what to expect on Election Day.
In just one week late last month, 61,000 new cases were reported in children – a record weekly rise in cases.
One voter who spoke to CBS News said they got in line at a Philadelphia voting center at 5:45 a.m.
Election Day in-person voting is underway, as voters nationwide choose who they want n the White House for the next four years. Control of the House and Senate is also on the line. President Trump and Joe Biden held a number of campaign events Monday vying for every last ballot. CBS News correspondent Skyler Henry joined CBSN with the latest.