13-year-old raises money to buy gifts for kids in need
"The families at Samaritan Inn are already worried about being homeless. Why should the moms worry about Christmas presents?" Jaxson Turner told CBS News.
"The families at Samaritan Inn are already worried about being homeless. Why should the moms worry about Christmas presents?" Jaxson Turner told CBS News.
Attorney General William Barr, in what is likely his last press conference, said he will not appoint a special counsel to investigate election fraud or Hunter Biden, once again breaking from President Trump on the results of the 2020 election. Paula Reid reports.
Scientists are trying to determine if a new strain of coronavirus jeopardizes the work of vaccines. Dr. Ashish Jha tells "CBS This Morning" how the new variant is affecting the battle against the pandemic.
"CBS This Morning" has exclusive new audio in which Janet Irvin tells a private investigator she picked up Quawan Charles on October 30, the day he was reported missing by his parents. Her teenage son also tells the investigator in the audio he and Quawan did drugs while at Irvin's home, before he died. Jericka Duncan has the details.
A CBS news exclusive shows dramatic video of a deadly accident, which is raising new questions about the safety of some gear shifters linked to allegations of what's known as "unintended rollaway." The victim's family is suing and says this deadly accident was due to the SUV's dial gear shift appearing to be in park when it was not, but the automaker denies those claims and blames operator error. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The family's lawyers say the audio is Janet Irvin admitting to a private investigator that she did not call the police right after she realized Quawan Charles had run away from her home.
Relief is on the way to hard-hit Americans after President Trump signs the nearly $900 billion pandemic relief package Congress passed. Now, hundreds of dollars soon may be heading into millions of Americans' bank accounts before the end of this year. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
Moves are designed to keep a new, highly contagious strain of COVID-19 from being brought to their states or spreading within them.
The House and Senate have passed a $900 billion coronavirus pandemic relief bill, which is now headed to President Trump's desk. Also, some European countries scrambled to impose travel bans after a new COVID-19 strain was detected in the United Kingdom. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Nearly 77 million people around the world have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Colorado's snowpack is the weakest it has been since 2012.
CBS News has obtained video of a deadly rollaway accident involving a Range Rover. The victim's family claims that the gear shift can appear to be in "park" when it's not. Kris Van Cleave reports. (Warning: Some may find the video footage disturbing)
More than 70 cadets, almost all freshmen, accused of cheating on math test taken online due to pandemic.
For instance, they're far more likely to be investigated, arrested, face disciplinary actions and be discharged for misconduct, the inspector general's report shows.
COVID-19 the main culprit. Nation on track for 3.2 million deaths this year, at least 400,000 more than 2019 and first time ever over 3 million.
"Sky is in great spirits but sore and banged up a bit but otherwise a brave champion," Zoe wrote on Instagram, adding that she and husband Rodger Berman are "scarred for life."
Attorney General William Barr said on Monday that Russia is likely behind a recent cyberattack, breaking with President Trump, who claimed that China could have been responsible. CBS News' Paula Reid reports on the latest developments and expert cyberthreat intelligence analyst Charity Wright joins CBSN to discuss.
The $900 billion aid package was added to a $1.4 trillion spending bill that funds the government through September.
Nations ban travel with Britain over more infectious COVID strain; "Season of Giving": Kindness becomes contagious among Minnesota strangers
Attorney General Bill Barr announced Monday that he will not be appointing special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden or President Trump's claims of voter fraud. Meanwhile, the president continues to try to overturn the results of the 2020 election. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN's Tom Hanson to discuss the latest from Washington, D.C.
Moderna began shipping out 6 million doses of its coronavirus vaccine Monday across thousands of sites in the U.S. It comes days after a new strain of the virus was discovered in the U.K. CBS News correspondents Imtiaz Tyab and Mola Lenghi recap the day's news, then Dr. Dara Kass, an ER doctor and medical contributor for Yahoo News, joins CBSN's Tom Hanson with more.
Senator Ron Wyden said the "full depth" of the Treasury hack "isn't known."
Hundreds of people paid for ice cream orders of the people behind them at a Minnesota Dairy Queen. Jamie Yuccas has the story for our series "Season of Giving."
Congress set to vote on stimulus relief bill; Statue of Robert E. Lee removed from Capitol
As Congress spent the weekend working on economic relief for the country, President Trump was taking meetings focused on overturning his election loss. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and Washington Post political reporter Eugene Scott join CBSN's Tanya Rivero on "Red & Blue" to discuss where the Trump legal challenges could head next.