Former CIA officer talks about first U.S. casualty in Afghanistan
On "Intelligence Matters: Declassified," Mike Morell speaks with retired CIA officer David Tyson, about the death of Mike Spann.
On "Intelligence Matters: Declassified," Mike Morell speaks with retired CIA officer David Tyson, about the death of Mike Spann.
Calm, dignified, soft-spoken mayor had only one term due to a soaring murder rate, stubborn unemployment and his mishandling of a race riot in Brooklyn.
Millions stick to Thanksgiving travel plans despite urgent COVID-19 warnings; Grandmother and young man celebrate Thanksgiving together again after 2016 accidental text
AstraZeneca announced Monday that its COVID-19 vaccine is up to 90% effective and even shows signs of reducing asymptomatic spread. It's effectiveness varied during clinical trials, depending on the dosage, but still averaged 70%. Dr. Uzma Syed, an infection disease specialist at New York's Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center and director of Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss if the variation in effectiveness is something people should be concerned about.
General Services Administration says the official presidential transition process can begin, after weeks of delay. The agency's head, Trump appointee Emily Murphy, made that announcement in a letter Monday night. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy and CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion join CBSN's Elaine Quijano with the latest.
Biden reportedly makes pick for Treasury Secretary; White House presented with 2020 Christmas tree
Several key states are set to certify results in the face of furious — but so far fruitless — GOP legal challenges. Meanwhile, President Trump's support among some high-profile Republicans is starting to slip. Ben Tracy has the latest.
CBS News was granted rare access into Jackson Memorial Hospital's COVID-19 ward and the extremely cold freezer where the coronavirus vaccine will be stored.
A new government watchdog report is detailing the Trump administration's efforts to seize thousands of acres of land to build a border wall. It found that as of July, officials had acquired 135 sections of private land. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joined CBSN to break down the report's findings.
Abortion rights advocates say the decision to end funding could affect a variety of non-abortion health services for low-income women.
The General Services Administration, the government agency responsible for authorizing the official presidential transition, has been delaying the process. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Cato Institute's Levy Center for Constitutional Studies, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to discuss President Trump's losing battle against the election results.
The senator from California said she'll be spending more time combating climate change.
Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says the state will begin a recount on Wednesday as requested by the Trump campaign. The state certified its election results for Joe Biden on Friday. Atlanta Journal-Constitution political reporter Greg Bluestein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more on the recount and the state's high-stakes Senate runoffs.
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to formally announce foreign policy veteran Antony Blinken as his nominee for secretary of state on Tuesday. Blinken served as deputy secretary of state in the Obama administration. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.
Michigan is certifying its election results after President-elect Joe Biden won the state, despite efforts from the Trump campaign and some Republicans to block it. CBS News 2020 campaign reporter Adam Brewster spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about what comes next for the state.
President-elect Biden is starting to name his choices for Cabinet and national security positions. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Politico White House reporter Meridith McGraw spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano about what we've learned so far about the incoming administration.
"We are in a very disastrous situation," the governor said as the state is grappling with a surge of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
With millions of people already on the road or in the air traveling for Thanksgiving, experts say it is guaranteed that cases of coronavirus will soon explode even more than they are right now.
Ashley Diamon is suing the Georgia Department of Corrections for failing to protect her from sexual assault.
"This is cowboy country, man. And you try and tell someone to do something and they want to do the opposite," the mayor Sioux Falls said when asked why they don't enforce mask mandates.
President-elect Joe Biden is signaling a dramatic shift in U.S. policy abroad, naming his picks for senior posts on his national security and foreign policy teams. Nikole Killion reports.
CBS News got rare access inside Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami that will be among the first to receive Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine. Mireya Villarreal shows us how health care workers are preparing for its distribution.
Former "Jeopardy!" contestant Ken Jennings will serve as the first of multiple interim hosts of the show following Alex Trebek's death.
A smartphone mixup brought two strangers together for a holiday feast in 2016, and a remarkable friendship developed. This Thanksgiving, they're leaning on each other more than ever. Jamie Yuccas shares their story.
The coronavirus vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford is up to 90% effective in preventing the disease, with clinical trials also showing that it may stop transmission among people. Charlie D'Agata continues our series "Racing to a Cure."