MLB won't punish Dodgers star following investigation
The league said Turner apologized and it will not pursue any further action against him.
The league said Turner apologized and it will not pursue any further action against him.
Coronavirus cases keep rising in the U.S., with a number of states breaking records day after day. Another 122,000 cases were reported on Thursday alone, breaking the record of 100,000 set the day before. Dr. Eric Cioe-Peña, the director of global health for Northwell Health, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the ongoing fight against the pandemic.
People around the world are watching for the outcome of the U.S. presidential election. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams joined CBSN from Moscow with more about how world leaders are responding to the election's uncertainty.
"A 90-day supply of good-quality product would make me very happy" said one health care system manager. That isn't happening.
Burns tells Scott Pelley his mother's death from cancer during the civil rights movement has led to nearly all his films dealing with race in some way. See the story, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Sources say President Trump does not plan to concede even if Joe Biden wins enough states to claim victory. Meridith McGraw, a White House reporter for Politico, joined CBSN with more on the White House's reaction to Biden's growing lead.
CBS News political analyst and former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus discusses how the Trump campaign might be moving forward as the president trails Joe Biden by narrow margins in several must-win states.
As the election results from Georgia remain too close to call, the secretary of state announced Friday that there will be a recount. CBS News campaign reporter LaCrai Mitchell joined CBSN with an update on the state.
Federal court in Ohio issues restraining order against 25 counterfeit sites allegedly playing on pandemic fears.
People in Portland broke a window and threw burning flares and paint-filled balloons at the commissioner's house, according to authorities.
As the remnants of Eta moved back over Caribbean waters, governments in Central America worked to tally the displaced and dead.
The number of women expected to serve in the 117th Congress is up from the previous record of 127.
Joe Gloria, the registrar in Clark County, Nevada, which includes Las Vegas, gave an update Friday on the county's vote count after Joe Biden's lead in the state widened. Watch the briefing.
Several members of the group were inciting violence, including calls for a Civil War.
The leader of the largest international team of election observers in the U.S. tells CBS News' Haley Ott that "an incumbent president who has undermined the credibility of the system, of the institutions, is a cause for concern."
Cora, who won a World Series with the Red Sox in 2018, completed his season-long suspension related to the Houston Astros sign-cheating scandal.
Friday marked the fourth-straight day of Minnesota health officials reporting record daily COVID-19 cases.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi referred to Joe Biden as "President-elect Biden" during her news briefing Friday, though the outcome of the election remained up in the air with votes still being counted in several key states. Watch her remarks.
The U.S. has set another troubling record with over 100,000 COVID-19 cases in a single day. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss the potential risk of a coronavirus mutation in animals, and the state of Americans' mental health amid the pandemic and presidential election tensions.
Pit bull owners will now have to follow a set of rules to keep the breed in the city.
Walmart says it won't apply for state grant program for essential workers. Vermont lawmaker calls it "mind-boggling."
NBA star LeBron James is calling for justice after the death of Ericka Weems.
Votes continued to be tallied in Nevada and Arizona, two key states in the presidential race that are leaning towards Joe Biden. CBS News campaign reporter Alex Tin joined CBSN from Phoenix to discuss where the race stands and the latest legal challenges by Republicans there.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' latest report showed the job creation rate stayed steady in October. Leisure and hospitality businesses saw the biggest gains. Frances Stacy, director of portfolio strategy at Optimal Capital, joined CBSN to break down what this means for the job market and what needs to be in a stimulus package to keep the situation from getting worse.
"I don't think we should be surprised that Donald Trump is filing a bunch of frivolous lawsuits," Klobuchar said.