California governor gives COVID update as deaths spike
The state saw 10,000 deaths over the last month.
The state saw 10,000 deaths over the last month.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says U.S. will designate the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen as a terrorist organization. Barbara Slavin, director of the Future of Iran Initiative, joins CBSN to explain what that means and why Pompeo is making this move with less than two weeks left in the Trump administration.
Site popular with far right alleges it's being penalized for political reasons and to squash competition.
During President Trump's last full week in office, it's normal business at the White House. Despite calls to resign, Mr. Trump will visit the southern border this week and present the Medal of Freedom to some of his supporters. Paula Reid reports from the White House.
House Democrats are planning to move forward with an article of impeachment against President Trump charging him with an incitement of insurrection. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest from Capitol Hill.
New research analyzes the economic toll of 3 decades of U.S. flood damage and finds more than one-third of it is due to the warming climate.
The social media site Parler has gone dark after Amazon removed the platform from its web hosting service. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN to talk about the platform's popularity with right-wing extremists and what comes next.
Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico's chief Europe correspondent, wrote a piece entitled, "What Europe thinks of America after this week." He joined CBSN to discuss how other nations view the assault on the U.S. Capitol and what that might mean for the U.S.'s relationships with its allies.
How it started and how its going in America's highest office.
It's been months since anyone won the national lotteries, and nearly two years since jackpots rose this high.
New York's bar association has launched an inquiry into the actions of President Trump's personal attorney.
Some of the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol last week wore gear that makes it difficult to identify them, but investigators have zeroed in on a number of clues. John Scott-Railton, a senior researcher at the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto's Munk School, joins CBSN to discuss the techniques that helped ID suspects who are now facing charges.
Democratic sweep in the Georgia Senate runoff elections opens door for another round of stimulus checks.
Online-payment company is one of many businesses now distancing themselves from President Trump and his campaign.
David Begnaud follows an Apple Valley chaplain through a hospital as she offers prayers and helps grieving families.
Hospitalizations also have exploded and many hospitals are stretched to the limit.
In an exclusive interview, Gayle King spoke with Miya Ponsetto and attorney Sharen Ghatan, before Ponsetto's arrest last week.
Companies from Exxon to Facebook reconsidering their financial contributions to Congress following attack on Capitol.
Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II joins CBSN to discuss the attack on the U.S. Capitol and what Raphael Warnock's and Jon Ossoff's historic Senate victories mean for the incoming Biden administration.
Terry Bouton, an associate professor of history at University of Maryland, Baltimore County, joins CBSN to discuss his firsthand observations of Wednesday's riot at the U.S. Capitol, including protesters turning on police.
Ponsetto has been charged with attempted robbery, grand larceny, endangering the welfare of a child and attempted assault.
Democrats are calling on Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove President Trump from office, or else they will move forward with impeachment. Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig joined CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss the next steps and whether the president could be criminally charged in connection with the violence at the Capitol.
Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are escalating at a dire pace in 2021, and the pace of vaccinations is still falling short. Dr. Ron Elfenbein, medical director and owner of First Call Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss whether the incoming Biden administration's plan to distribute every available dose of the coronavirus vaccine will be effective.
President Trump is entering his final full week in office, as Democrats and even some Republicans call for his removal before Inauguration Day. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joined “CBSN AM” with the latest.
Parler's controversial prominence as a forum used for ultra-right viewpoints and sometimes violent extremism has ended, now that Big Tech companies have refused to service the platform. Anna Werner reports.