The best gadgets you might have missed at CES
Tech companies rolled out new devices geared to pandemic living from monitoring your health to providing comfort.
Tech companies rolled out new devices geared to pandemic living from monitoring your health to providing comfort.
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Funeral directors say they've been inundated with extra work, forcing their staff to work longer hours than usual. The rise in demand has been particularly tough on family-owned funeral homes in small or rural communities.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held her weekly press conference at the Capitol Visitor Center on Friday, two days after the House voted to impeach President Trump for a second time. Watch her remarks.
President-elect Joe Biden released a comprehensive economic relief bill to help the country dig out of the hard times brought on by the pandemic. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what's in the bill and when it could pass.
During the assault on the U.S. Capitol, rioters displayed anti-Semitic symbols on flags and clothing. Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers spoke with Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt about extremism in the U.S.
This week's "48 Hours" investigates the case of a young Texas woman who may have been murdered because she resembled the killer's ex-girlfriend. In 2016, police discovered the body of 24-year-old college student Jackie Vandagriff the morning after she met Charles Bryant at a bar. As police investigated, they learned Bryant had been stalking another woman, his ex-girlfriend Caitlin Mathis, and that Vandagriff may have been targeted because of her likeness to his ex. Mathis spoke to CBS News senior... Читать дальше...
The Department of Justice's inspector general is opening an investigation into law enforcement's preparation and response to the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. The investigation comes as law enforcement officials ramp up security in the nation's capital amid growing threats of violence between now and Inauguration Day. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest from Capitol Hill.
"We have to have more security than the intelligence might warrant. I think in this case, redundancy might be necessary," she said.
More than 600 people were injured during the magnitude 6.2 quake, which sent people fleeing their homes in the darkness.
Irving will be able to rejoin team activities after completing a five-day quarantine.
Investigations into child welfare payments wrongly labeled thousands of parents as fraudsters.
Incoming CDC Dir. Rochelle Walensky and FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
FAA Administrator cites recent disturbances on planes, noting "a trend after the breach of the Capitol last week."
Prosecutors say rioter Jacob Chansley, known as the "QAnon Shaman," is a dangerous conspiracy leader who should be detained.
CBS News foreign journalists give a glimpse of trust, and mistrust, in coronavirus vaccination plans in 9 countries, and what's behind them.
CBS News has confirmed President-elect Joe Biden has canceled his plans to ride an Amtrak train to Washington for his inauguration because of security concerns. This comes as the head of the FBI warned the agency is tracking "extensive" chatter online involving potential threats to the inauguration, but despite the security concerns the Biden transition team is focused on its coronavirus agenda with Mr. Biden unveiling a nearly $2 trillion plan to combat the pandemic. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN from Wilmington... Читать дальше...
"We never expected to experience so much suffering on this border," said one migrant father.
The United States, with about 4% of the world's population, has reported about one-fifth of all reported deaths globally.
As displayed in videos and images of the assault on the U.S. Capitol, women are participating in far-right movements. Anne-Marie Green spoke with Seyward Darby, author of "Sisters in Hate: American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism," on CBSN AM about race and gender in extremist groups and the appeal of conspiracy theories.
Russia has announced it will follow the Trump administration's move to walk away from the Open Skies international arms control treaty. The 1992 agreement has allowed countries to fly unarmed surveillance planes over each other's territory.
Officials are asking cities around the country to participate by illuminating buildings and ringing church bells during the ceremony.
Vaccine stipends, however, will be relatively small, generally less than $100.
Not only are they giving out free shoes, but the limited edition pairs are already sold out online.