Starbucks offering free coffee to frontline workers this month
"We want to show our deep gratitude for those who support and protect us every day with a small gesture of kindness and a cup of coffee," the company said.
"We want to show our deep gratitude for those who support and protect us every day with a small gesture of kindness and a cup of coffee," the company said.
Attorney General William Barr says the Justice Department has not covered any evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 election. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and Axios White House reporter Alayna Treene spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the state of the presidential transition.
Lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill from their Thanksgiving break and renewed efforts to pass a coronavirus stimulus bill after months of stalled talks. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and Washington Post economics correspondent Heather Long spoke to "Red and Blue" host Elaine Quijano about the narrow path to a deal before key programs expire at the end of December.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Barr said federal agents have uncovered no evidence that would change the outcome.
Schools across the country have implemented different rules for in-person learning, but what does the science say? Dr. Robert Besser, former acting director of the CDC and president of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, joins CBSN to discuss what we've learned about the risks of spreading coronavirus and why classrooms may be the safest place for most kids.
President-elect Joe Biden has unveiled senior members of his economic team. His nominee for treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, would be the first woman in that role, and his choice for budget director, Neera Tanden, would be the first woman of color to run the Office of Management and Budget. CBS News political producer Rebecca Kaplan joins CBSN to discuss what lawmakers are saying about those picks as well as the latest on coronavirus relief.
As Congress remains at a stalemate over a COVID-19 relief bill, several federal aid programs are set to expire at the end of the month. This could potentially affect millions of Americans. Axios' Courtenay Brown joins CBSN with a closer look.
Gabriel Sterling, the voting system implementation manager in Georgia, said his anger stemmed from the revelation a young contractor with a voting company was receiving death threats.
Laverne Cox, the actress and transgender activist, said she and a friend were targeted in a transphobic attack in a Los Angeles park over the weekend. She described the encounter in an Instagram video. CBS Los Angeles has the details.
In the U.S. alone, more than 1 million Americans are living with HIV. Alphonso David, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, joins CBSN to discuss how his organization is working to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic and combat the stigma and misinformation connected with the disease.
Elliot Page, the Oscar-nominated actor known for roles in "Juno" and Netflix's "The Umbrella Academy," announced Tuesday that he is transgender. Page, formerly known as Ellen Page, said his new name and pronouns on social media. CBS Los Angeles reports.
President Trump is expected to campaign in Georgia on Saturday on behalf of Republican incumbent Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. The party is working to mobilize voters amid concerns that the president's efforts to undermine trust in the electoral process could depress turnout in the January 5th runoff elections. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's political reporter Greg Bluestein joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.
This comes one day after Governor Ron DeSantis held a press conference where he denounced mask mandates
Laverne Cox, the actress and transgender activist, said she and her friend were attacked in a Los Angeles Park last week.
The first coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna could become available by mid-December. Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center, joins CBSN to discuss the impact the vaccine’s release will have on the surging number of cases nationwide.
A conspiracy theory picking up steam online seeks to link President-elect Joe Biden and other prominent leaders to an effort to undermine capitalism. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson about the so-called "Great Reset" and what's moving it forward.
Both women are familiar faces on the CBS talkshow and will replace two departing co-hosts.
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