House lawmakers may introduce articles of impeachment days before Inauguration
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House lawmakers are pushing to impeach President Trump for the second time. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House lawmakers are pushing to impeach President Trump for the second time. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
In wake of Capitol assault, Amazon suspends the social media forum from its web hosting service, saying violent content on the site violated its terms of service.
Democrats push for second impeachment; Law enforcement preparedness and response questioned
Democrats say Trump "engaged in high Crimes and Misdemeanors by inciting violence against the Government of the United States."
Many Parisians feel the world's "most beautiful avenue" has lost its luster, including businesses eager for a $305 million makeover to turn it into an "extraordinary garden."
Belichick would be the fifth recipient of the medal since a violent mob stormed the Capitol.
Consumer advocacy group contends retail giant isn't doing enough to curtail huge price spikes by third-party sellers.
House Democrats are ramping up efforts to oust President Trump from office after last week's deadly assault at the U.S. Capitol. Lawmakers will vote on a measure today urging Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she'll move forward with impeachment if that fails. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest developments.
Diving teams are seeking the black boxes from a passenger jet that crashed Saturday in the Java Sea. The U.S. is declaring Yemen's Houthi rebels a terrorist organization. And the U.K. has opened seven mass vaccination sites across the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBSN AM" with today's headlines from around the globe.
One rule would allow border officials to disqualify migrants who exhibit symptoms of the coronavirus from U.S. asylum.
Democrats plan to bring a resolution to the House floor calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment, which allows for the president to be removed from power with support from a majority of his Cabinet. If Pence doesn't act, the Democratic-led House will move to impeach Mr. Trump for an unprecedented second time. Kim Whele, a law professor at the University of Baltimore and author of "How to Read the Constitution - and Why," joins "CBSN AM" with more.
The deadly insurrection led Boyland's brother-in-law to call for President Trump's removal from office.
In a recent interview with 60 Minutes, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discussed the possibility of President Trump moving to pardon himself in the wake of the assault on the U.S. Capitol. CBS News White House Correspondent Paula Reid joined CBSN with more.
Nancy Pelosi speaks to 60 Minutes about the Capitol riot; Then, President Trump's phone call with Georgia's top election official; And, Jon Wertheim interviews Senator Angus King.
Francis has changed a 1972 rule that said only men could serve at the altar in virtually any capacity, but he's drawn a clear line under priesthood.
Cases brought by Mr. Trump and his GOP allies took aim at election results from battleground states he lost.
At a key moment in the rampage, Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman diverted angry rioters away from vulnerable lawmakers.
Yahoo News White House Correspondent Hunter Walker joins CBSN to discuss his viral interview with a pro-Trump supporter who tried to get inside the building and what it was like to be a journalist covering the incident.
A North Carolina woman is bringing together two of her passions - horses and reading - to help bridge the literacy gap among children. A recent assessment found that only 35% of U.S. 4th graders read at a proficient level or higher. Vladimir Duthiers meets Caitlin Gooch, executive director of "Saddle Up and Read," a cowgirl who is trailblazing new ways to get kids interested in reading books.
First on "CBS This Morning," New York Times best-selling author Angie Thomas discusses her new novel, "Concrete Rose." In it, Thomas revisits Garden Heights 17 years before the events of her debut novel, "The Hate U Give." Thomas talks about revisiting one of her favorite character's origin story and why she says there needs to be more diversity in children's literature.
The parents of a 14-year-old, who was falsely accused of taking Miya Ponsetto's phone and then physically attacked by her, sit down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. Ponsetto now faces a slew of charges including attempted assault. Keyon Harrold Sr. and Kat Rodriguez discuss how their son is coping with the traumatic incident and what they think of Ponsetto's arrest.
Twitter removed a post by China's D.C. envoy claiming Beijing's "process of eradicating extremism" in a Muslim region meant women were "no longer baby-making machines."
Law enforcement authorities are continuing to arrest individuals accused of being involved in Wednesday's assault on the U.S. Capitol. Meanwhile, new videos are emerging on social media showing how rioters stormed the building, with some chanting to hang Vice President Mike Pence. Catherine Herridge reports.
Congressman Adam Schiff, House Intelligence Committee chair and House Manager during the Trump impeachment trial, joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss the attack on the U.S. Capitol and whether he thinks Congress will impeach President Trump before he leaves office on January 20.
Commanders at Fort Bragg said they were reviewing Captain Emily Rainey's involvement in last week's events in the nation's capital.