Airbnb cancels and blocks inauguration week reservations
Airbnb also said it has banned users who were involved in last week's attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Airbnb also said it has banned users who were involved in last week's attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Vice President Mike Pence refuses to invoke the 25th Amendment; Girl Scout cookie sales go viral
A negative test is required for all passengers, regardless of whether or not they have been vaccinated.
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny took to social media to announce he is returning to Russia after recovering from a nerve-agent attack. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said his country is continuing to build its nuclear program. And Ontario has announced a state of emergency over coronavirus. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins "CBSN AM" with today's headlines from around the world.
The Democratic-led House is preparing to impeach President Trump for the second time, charging him with incitement of insurrection. Unlike last year's impeachment, this one is gaining support from a number of Republicans. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
Jill Biden says she plans to continue teaching while serving as First Lady, making history as the first to do so. Nikole Killion shows how the future first and second families will be breaking the mold when they assume office.
Country music superstars Tim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line's Tyler Hubbard have teamed up for a new song, "Undivided." "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason speaks with them about the state of the country, their reaction to the attack on the Capitol and why their song's message of unity is needed now more than ever. They discuss expressing opinions on social media even when their fans may disagree on the issues. Hubbard also addresses rumors of a fight and break-up with his Florida Georgia Line bandmate Brian Kelley.
Donald Trump is set to become the first president ever to be impeached twice, as the House of Representatives meets to consider an article charging him with incitement of insurrection over last week's violent assault on the Capitol building. CBS News' Debra Alfarone reports from Capitol Hill, followed by analysis from CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper.
President Trump could become the first president in American history to be impeached twice.
Facing reported snubs by EU allies, Mike Pompeo's staying home, and Ambassador Kelly Craft won't visit Taiwan – a trip that would have infuriated China.
Mike Pompeo says designating Houthis, who control most of Yemen's population, a terror group will hold them accountable, but many believe it's civilians who will suffer.
Connecticut Democratic Senator Chris Murphy joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the possible impeachment of President Trump and safety at the Capitol ahead of the inauguration.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King to talk about the tech company's new projects including a high-tech education hub for HBCUs and an app developer academy in Detroit which will serve communities of color in the Michigan city.
Former Michigan Governor Rick Snyder is among several former officials expected to face criminal charges in the Flint water crisis. Residents say they are hopeful for convictions but remain skeptical. Adriana Diaz has the latest developments.
The Supreme Court cleared the way for Lisa Montgomery to be put to death. In 2004, she killed a woman and took her fetus from her abdomen.
The congresswoman said she experienced a "pretty traumatizing event" during the riot, but didn't disclose details because of "security concerns."
Republican Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his decision to vote to impeach the president. He's one of a growing number of Republicans to join House Democrats in doing so.
A six-month CBS News investigation has revealed that female veterans who served at a remote base after 9/11 report high rates of reproductive health issues, including cancers. They were among thousands of U.S. troops who passed through the base known as K2 to support missions in nearby Afghanistan. Catherine Herridge reports.
An expected vote to impeach President Trump comes one week after a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building.
Three lawmakers have tested positive for COVID-19 after the raid on the Capitol. This as, six Republican Congress members were seen refusing to wear masks in the packed secure rooms. "CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud has more.
Mr. Trump briefly addressed reporters while leaving the White House, denouncing House Democrats' plans to impeach him.
Three Democrats who have since tested positive for coronavirus have lashed out at Republicans who chose not to wear masks.
With 40 states still in the first phase of their COVID-19 vaccine distribution, officials are taking steps to speed up delivery. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans with the details.
In the wake of the Capitol attacks, the FBI has now opened more than 170 cases across the country into people who stormed Congress. As more people are charged, the bureau is also defending itself, saying it warned law enforcement about possible violence before the riots. CBS News' Jeff Pegues has the details.
From boarding up windows to putting up more fencing to activating National Guard troops, states are taking no chances as federal security officials sound the alarm.