Museum of London to display Trump Baby balloon
As the Trump presidency comes to a close, the Trump Baby balloon has found a place to land.
As the Trump presidency comes to a close, the Trump Baby balloon has found a place to land.
The number of tennis players in quarantine swelled to 72 ahead of the Australian Open after a fifth positive coronavirus test from the charter flights bringing players, coaches, officials and media to Melbourne for the season-opening major. CBS News' Ian Lee reports.
"The virus doesn't treat you specially, so neither do we," said Daniel Andrews, Victoria's state premier.
The FBI says it is vetting 25,000 National Guard troops in Washington amid concerns over an insider threat to Wednesday's inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Shane Harris, an intelligence and national security reporter for the Washington Post, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at the threats.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday the state will give its next allotment of COVID-19 vaccine doses to hospitals that have administered the greatest proportion of what they were given earlier. The governor and state officials discussed the state's efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic in a briefing that also touched on the new variants of the virus and the state's efforts to procure more of the vaccine. Watch a portion of their remarks.
With just two days left for the Trump administration, President-elect Biden is getting ready to take office. Weijia Jiang reports on the incoming president's new plans for his first 10 days in office.
Democrats plan to begin the impeachment trial as soon as this week but President Trump is still searching for a defense team. Ben Tracy reports.
Los Angeles is the first county in the nation to hit 1 million COVID-19 cases and is now battling the new more contagious coronavirus strain. Lilia Luciano reports.
More than 2,700 bodies are stored at both hospitals and the coroner's office, according to the emergency order.
The president-elect spent the weekend working through a major homework assignment: The first speech of his presidency.
In speeches, interviews, and in at least 49 published plans released during his presidential campaign, Biden talked about the actions he'd take in the earliest days of his administration.
This week on "Face the Nation," the nation's capital is an armed fortress as America anxiously awaits the next 72 hours.
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has been detained upon his return to Moscow from Germany, where he was recovering from a nerve agent poisoning. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
Norway has reported 33 deaths among elderly people who have received their first dose, according to public health authorities.
Prosecutors are probing Capitol rioters who used military-style tactics and are examining questions of coordination.
Capitol Police said a fire under a highway several blocks south of the Capitol prompted a lockdown.
Washington prepares for violence ahead of inauguration; Girl supports Capitol police from across the country
Cuomo has pushed for the federal government to make more doses of the vaccine available.
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that most vaccine makers have targeted locations where "profits are highest."
Members of the country's first Black sorority, which the vice president-elect joined while at Howard University, discuss what Harris' success means to them.
Coffee chain cites "abundance of caution" after decision to temporarily close stores because of potential unrest.
Thousands of far-right online users have moved from mainstream social media platforms to lesser-known sites such as Parler, Signal and Telegram to continue their dialogue. Because some of these conversations are encrypted, law enforcement is facing a new challenge in tracking potential threats ahead of Inauguration Day. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joined “CBSN AM” to discuss what he’s seeing.
The president-elect told Latino leaders that his immigration bill may not pass during his first 100 days in office, citing the pandemic and Senate impeachment trial.
Protests at state Capitols across the country remained relatively calm this weekend, but the FBI is warning all 50 states to be on high alert for possible violence ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Meanwhile, Capitol authorities ramp up arrests stemming from the riots on January 6. David Begnaud reports.
Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest on COVID-19 vaccine rollout efforts and concerns over the emergence of new variants as the United States approaches 400,000 deaths.