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The assault on the Capitol has left lawmakers feeling increasingly vulnerable about their security.
A new report warns that an "epidemic of misinformation" is eroding people's trust in institutions. The Edelman Trust Barometer found widespread distrust of journalists, business leaders and government officials around the world. Richard Edelman, CEO of the company behind the report, joins CBSN AM to talk about it.
The House of Representatives is expected to impeach President Trump today, making him the first U.S. president in history to be impeached twice. Professor Samuel Issacharoff, who teaches constitutional law at NYU's School of Law, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about the legal implications of this second impeachment and how serious these charges are.
Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, joins CBSN to discuss their forecast for the top political risks of 2021, including the impact of a new president, the coronavirus, climate change and U.S.-China relations.
When Dr. Omar Atiq saw how much some of his cancer patients were paying for treatment, he decided he didn't need the money, they did. So, he canceled their medical debt — about $650,000 in total.
Officials say they mistakenly overpaid benefits to thousands of unemployed people. Now the state wants the money back. CBS affiliate KMOV-TV's Lauren Trager reports.
Kicking off the debate over the second impeachment of President Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged her colleagues to punish the president for inciting the attack on the Capitol. "We know that the president of the United States incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion, against our common country," she said. "He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love." Watch her remarks.
A group of former Trump administration officials and anti-Trump Republicans have banded together to push for President Trump's removal from office. Elizabeth Neumann, co-director of the Republican Accountability Project, joins CBSN to talk about the group.
Tech giant's web services unit urges judge not to order restoration of access for media site favored by the far right.
Experts say more people are developing allergies later in life; here's why it can happen to anyone
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Halle Berry are making their directorial debuts, while other stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence will appear on-screen together for the first time.
The world is dealing with "an infodemic," said CEO Richard Edelman. "We don't trust the sources of information."
Speaking with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, Apple CEO Tim Cook and Vice President Lisa Jackson are revealing new details about the tech giant's racial equality initiatives.
Data collected by a nonprofit found 40% of former women service members who were at the base self-report at least one miscarriage, 8% report breast or uterine cancers and 30% report ovarian cancer or related issues.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city will cancel contracts with the Central Park Carousel, Wollman and Lasker skating rinks in Central Park and the Ferry Point Golf Course in the Bronx.
There are approximately 2,000 troops in the Capitol because of a "very high" threat level.
Eddie Lee Howard spent more than a quarter-century on death row in the 1992 killing of a White woman in Mississippi.
The image of the shirt referencing the Nazi concentration camp drew widespread condemnation on social media.
Dollar General doesn't want employees to have to choose between receiving the vaccine or coming to work.
The supermassive black hole at the center of one of the universe's brightest objects is 1.6 billion times more massive than the sun.
Under the pending law, any publicly traded company with at least 2 people on its executive board will have to ensure there's a woman among them.
Parking garages near the Capitol will also be closed and blocked off beginning Friday.
"This was about white supremacy and holding up white supremacy," Rapinoe told reporters.