Biden preparing to accelerate distribution of COVID-19 vaccine
He'll share more details on the plan next week, aides say.
He'll share more details on the plan next week, aides say.
The voting machine company is seeking $1.3 billion in damages for "wild accusations" it says "irreparably damaged" the company.
The Dodgers confirmed that the Hall of Fame manager died Thursday night after suffering a heart attack.
He will be only the fourth president in U.S. history to skip his successor's inauguration ceremony.
Gayle King speaks with 22-year-old Miya Ponsetto in her first television interview since surveillance video emerged of Ponsetto appearing to attack the 14-year-old son of Grammy Award-winning artist Keyon Harrold.
"Jeopardy!" is airing the final episode taped by its beloved host Alex Trebek, who was the face of the game show for 36 years until his death from pancreatic cancer in early November at the age of 80. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers shows us, he remained a constant, calming presence through it all.
As the investigation intensifies in Washington, D.C., investigators are learning more about the identity of those behind the riot at the Capitol. It comes as misinformation about who was behind the violence is spawning new conspiracy theories, in an attempt to shift blame. Tony Dokoupil reports.
More Americans have died in the past 24 hours than any daily death count recorded in the world. Dr. Bob Lahita joins CBSN to discuss the worsening pandemic, including the two new mutations of the disease.
Congressman Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi, is calling for impeachment of President Trump after a violent mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. He is one of five House committee chairs calling on the FBI to brief them on its investigation into what he calls "an act of domestic terrorism." Thompson joined CBSN to discuss.
Shortly after the deadly right-wing assault on the U.S. Capitol, internet conspiracy theories instead started blaming antifa, a loose-knit network of anti-fascist groups. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins Anne-Marie Green on "CBSN AM" to break down the current state of the QAnon conspiracy movement and its many tentacles.
As the investigation into the Capitol Hill riot intensifies, officials are working to identify the individuals behind it.
The U.S. has long been a global beacon of democracy, but the assault on Capitol Hill is helping some foreign officials to undermine its influence.
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's chancellor condemned the tweet, calling it "hateful, hurtful and untrue" in a video.
The federal loans, which can be forgiven, will have five-year terms and carry an interest rate of 1%.
For 3 years a feud between neighbors in the Persian Gulf complicated American policy, but with Trump set to leave, Saudi Arabia and its partners are pulling back.
Misinformation has spread like wildfire across the internet, and baby boomers are often the ones sharing fake articles meant to misinform and evoke reactions. Bonnie Kristian, a contributing editor for The Week who explored the phenomenon in "Our parents warned us the internet would break our brains. It broke theirs instead," discussed what's driving it with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN.
The president-elect will introduce additional economic and jobs team picks.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is meeting with fellow Democrats on Friday to discuss the latest impeachment efforts against President Trump as they accuse the president of inciting violence and egging on his supporters before Wednesday's assault on the U.S. Capitol. Republicans are also facing a reckoning when it comes to President Trump and their political futures. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN from Capitol Hill with the latest.
In a video produced by the White House, President Trump changed course, condemning Wednesday's rioters that he initially told "We love you." He also finally acknowledged that President-elect Joe Biden would take office on January 20. The video comes as calls for his removal have grown and White House officials, including two Cabinet secretaries, have resigned in protest. Ben Tracy reports.
President Trump announces "smooth, orderly" transition; conspiracy theories abound in aftermath of Capitol assault
"The hospital system is bent as far as it can bend and the next sound may be a snap," said one California hospital official.
Indonesia has freed Abu Bakar Bashir, the 82-year-old radical Muslim cleric who inspired the Bali bombings in 2002 and funded a militant training camp. Also, Australia's third-largest city entered a three-day lockdown over a single new coronavirus infection, and European climate researchers announced 2020 tied 2016 as the hottest year on record. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joined "CBSN AM" from London with those stories.
Brisbane, like all of Australia, had returned to virtual normality amid the southern hemisphere's summer temperatures, so it's keen to nip this problem in the bud.
Woman involved in case writes cryptic poem
Acting Deputy Department of Homeland Security Secretary Ken Cuccinelli joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what went wrong at the U.S. Capitol.