Scores killed in massacre amid intense conflict in Ethiopia
Amnesty International said it can confirm likely hundreds of people were killed in Ethiopia's semi-autonomous region of Tigray.
Amnesty International said it can confirm likely hundreds of people were killed in Ethiopia's semi-autonomous region of Tigray.
Two of holiday season's most-wanted gifts sold out quickly, frustrating gamers and raising questions on role of bots.
A test kit will cost passengers 14,000 miles and will be sent straight to their homes.
Deutsche Bank suggests a 5% wage tax, or $2,500 a year for average WFH employee "lucky enough to be able to 'disconnect.'"
China congratulated President-elect Joe Biden on his projected White House victory. It's one of the last major countries to officially recognize Biden as the U.S. president-elect. CBS News campaign reporter Bo Erickson joined CBSN with more.
President Trump is making his first public remarks since falsely claiming he won the election.
In the midst of a global pandemic and bitter partisan division, the U.S. has entered a twilight period: Joe Biden has secured the electoral votes he needs to win the presidency, but President Trump still refuses to concede. In today's Reporter's Notebook, John Dickerson reflects on this moment in American history.
Coronavirus cases and deaths from the virus are rising in nearly all 50 states. With Thanksgiving right around the corner, health experts are concerned about college students bringing the virus home with them. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green from South Bend, Indiana, to talk about the scramble to get the pandemic under control.
Former Connecticut senator and 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman says President Trump has "a total right to go to court ... but he's also got a responsibility at some point" to accept the election results. Lieberman joins CBSN to discuss the current state of the country's political landscape.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, established under President Trump, says there's "no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes," contradicting the president's baseless claims. CISA calls the 2020 election "the most secure in American history." CBS News' Debra Alfarone reports from Washington.
Arbery's mother told reporters after the hearing it was the first time she had seen the disturbing video that captured her son's death.
Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Green denounced mask-wearing during freshmen representative orientation.
It will provide 240 beds and is expected to be ready as soon as the first week of December.
The news comes as the coronavirus cases are soaring across the U.S.
Warehouse club says everyone older than 2 must have their nose and mouth covered to enter outlets, starting Monday.
The stage is set for the first operational flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft carrying four astronauts to the space station.
An FBI spokesperson in New Haven said state police are leading the investigation.
Claire McNear was lucky enough to spend one-on-one time with Alex Trebek before his passing. Her book, "Answers in the Form of Questions: A Definitive History and Insider's Guide to Jeopardy!" features her interviews with Trebek, several famous and not-so-famous "Jeopardy!" contestants, and gives an inside look at the beloved game show.
"When I got into this business, it seemed unlikely a woman would lead a major league team, but I am dogged in the pursuit of my goals," she said.
Fauci's warning come as the U.S. grapples with a string of record-breaking days in COVID-19 cases.
Lawyers for the Trump campaign have asked a judge to halt Pennsylvania's election results certification, despite there being no meaningful evidence of voting irregularities. Richard Griffault, the Joseph P. Chamberlain Professor of Legislation at Columbia Law School, joins CBSN's Anne-Marie Green to talk about the legal election challenges in a historical perspective, and the constitutional milestones ahead on the road to Inauguration Day.
Top chief executives are weighing what actions to take if the presidential changeover bogs down.
President-elect Joe Biden is set to tackle the next stimulus bill as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations rise across the country. However, he's facing major challenges from top Republicans. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid reports on the latest developments and CBSN political contributor Zeke Miller joins CBSN for further analysis.
A record-breaking 150,000 COVID-19 cases were reported in the U.S. in just one day on Thursday, and that increase is straining hospitals' resources. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports from Harwood Heights, Illinois, outside Chicago, and Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN to discuss the safety measures being taken across the country and how to have a safe Thanksgiving celebration.
"More people are getting sick, including our health care workers, which is impacting hospitals' ability to provide care even when there are enough actual hospital beds," the governor's office said.