Eric Jerome Dickey, best-selling author, dies at 59
Dickey, 59, was best known for his extraordinary talent at depicting modern Black life.
Dickey, 59, was best known for his extraordinary talent at depicting modern Black life.
The Republican majority refused to seat Jim Brewster, whose challenger Nicole Ziccarelli is disputing the already certified election.
A mother called attention to the game on TikTok, sharing what she said where "inappropriate" questions on the play cards.
Jack Ma told 60 Minutes about his relationship with the Chinese government and what he would do if the government asked for Alibaba’s user data.
Starting next next week, carrier will only allow passengers with disabilities to travel with service animals.
Jack Ma told 60 Minutes about his relationship with the Chinese government and what he would do if the government asked for Alibaba's user data.
Local leaders worry communities that lack access to pharmacy services will be left out.
Persian Gulf leaders signed a declaration Tuesday easing regional tensions with Qatar. The move at the at the Gulf Cooperation Council summit comes after Saudi Arabia announced it is ending its embargo on the Arab state. Tanya Rivero spoke with James Smith, former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, about what this means for the region.
"Really didn't want to be back in a hospital so soon after his traumatic birth," Cave wrote.
In an event set to filled with drama, the House and Senate will convene in a joint session Wednesday to count and certify electoral votes.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday a new COVID-19 strain that was detected in the state after it was first identified in the United Kingdom last month "could be a game changer." He called it "highly problematic."
The IRS "Get My Payment" site is now operational, but some people are still left with questions about their $600 checks.
As Afghan and Taliban negotiators prepare to resume talks aimed at winding down America's longest war, a top Afghan official warns the insurgents "are preparing" for a new one.
On the day Britain became the first to roll out the new Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson returned the nation to national lockdown, closing all schools to combat spiraling coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. As Charlie D'Agata reports, a dangerous new strain of coronavirus from South Africa is causing concern among scientists.
The state's first confirmed diagnosis of the contagious new strain was detected in Saratoga Springs.
Doctors may have multiple malpractice claims without facing consequences from a state board.
The Browns are scheduled to play against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.
Congressional lawmakers are set to certify the electoral college vote Wednesday and some Republicans are getting ready to challenge those results. Nancy Cordes joins CBSN AM with the latest from Capitol Hill.
Recent projections from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation suggest the U.S. could surpass half a million deaths from COVID-19 by the end of February if states do not take stronger measures to control the pandemic. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics, joins CBSN to discuss the new more contagious variant popping up across the country.
Your state's medical board may have taken action against your doctor.
The new restrictions will close all schools and in-person dining.
The future of the U.S. Senate is at stake as voters in Georgia head to the polls to cast ballots in two key runoff elections. This comes as President Trump ramps up baseless voter fraud claims and pushes Senate Republicans to challenge the Electoral College results. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns reports on latest developments and Politico's Senate campaign reporter James Arkin joins CBSN with in-depth analysis.
Voters in Georgia are heading to the polls as Republicans and Democrats vie for a majority in the Senate. All four candidates in the two runoff elections have spent tens of millions of dollars, and both President Trump and President-elect Joe Biden have led campaign rallies. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN from Atlanta to break down the latest developments.
Congress is preparing to meet Wednesday to certify President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the November election, as President Trump pressures Republican lawmakers to challenge the results. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest.
After dueling rallies by the president and president-elect, Georgia voters are lining up to cast their ballots in the state's two Senate runoffs. CBS News political analysts Leslie Sanchez and Antjuan Seawright spoke with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about what both parties are doing to get out the vote.