Texas winter storm costs could top hurricanes Harvey and Ike
State faces massive economic losses from damage to property and key industries, according to one estimate.
State faces massive economic losses from damage to property and key industries, according to one estimate.
Calvin Tyler dropped out of the historically black school in 1963, but has made a huge impact on Morgan State University since.
Coronavirus concerns have forced the entertainment industry to delay and reimagine their biggest awards shows. The pandemic has also prompted changes to the rules about who is eligible for Hollywood's big prizes. CBS News' Chris Martinez takes a look at what fans can expect this year.
As long as TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, national security experts say the popular video-sharing app is a risk to Americans.
The launch will come a year later than planned after Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin lost out on a major Space Force contract.
John Geddert was head coach of the 2012 U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics team, which won a gold medal.
Preview: The star of the classic miniseries "Roots" and host of "Reading Rainbow" says America is still grappling with the legacy of enslaving people.
The Labor Department reports 730,000 Americans filed new unemployment claims for the week ending February 20. That's down 111,000 from the previous week's numbers. David Bahnsen, chief investment officer at the Bahnsen Group, joins CBSN to discuss what the latest numbers mean for the state of the economy.
Lady Gaga's dog walker was shot and two of the singer's French bulldogs were stolen in Hollywood during an armed robbery Wednesday night. The dog walker was shot once and is expected to survive. CBS Los Angeles' Tina Patel reports.
Two committees canceled votes on President Biden's nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget, putting Neera Tanden's confirmation in jeopardy. Senators have cited her partisan comments as reason for not backing her. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The singer is offering a $500,000 reward for their safe return, a spokesperson for Lady Gaga confirmed to CBS News.
Nearly 60 years ago, Calvin Tyler couldn't afford college and dropped out of Morgan State University, an HBCU, to become a UPS driver. He went on to become a top executive at the company. This week, he donated $20 million to help other students go to that same school.
Doctors predict that Tiger Woods will likely have a difficult road to recovery following his crash in Los Angeles this week.
The website VaccineFinder has been overhauled to help people locate available coronavirus immunization shots close by.
Republicans in states across the country are pushing new legislation that would restrict voter access. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News reporter Adam Brewster, who is covering special elections and midterms, join CBSN to discuss the proposed laws and the impact they could have on future elections.
The FBI said it's aware of the incident, and the Pentagon said the military wasn't conducting any tests in the area that day.
Momo Boyd with Infinity Song joined CBSN to discuss the EP titled "Black History Always - Music for the Movement," volume 2 of a project between ESPN's The Undefeated and Hollywood Records. The EP features covers of historic protest songs and a spoken word piece titled, "Undefeated," by Momo with Infinity Song. During the interview, Boyd discusses the need for music to uplift the people amid protests across the country.
Like its predecessor, "Black History Always" is an ode to the social justice movements of the past and present.
By comparison, the biotech company's total revenue last year was less than $1 billion. What a difference a pandemic makes.
Proposal to ban organizations from requiring people to wear facial coverings is drawing fire from major businesses.
Richard Michetti was arrested for his alleged conduct at the Capitol January 6 after his ex shared with law enforcement texts and videos he'd sent her during the attack.
An American Airlines pilot reported seeing something mysterious during a flight from Cincinnati to Phoenix on Sunday. American Airlines confirmed the radio transmission from Flight 2292, which was over northeastern New Mexico when the pilot reported the UFO. The airline said the FBI would answer any additional questions, but the bureau has not released any information about the report.
More than 3.5 million people have been infected in California alone.
More Americans voted in 2020 than ever before. Republicans across the country are proposing measures that would bring the numbers down.
U.S. Border Patrol is now allowing asylum seekers to begin crossing into the country to have their requests processed, a reversal of Trump administration policy. But there are concerns as more migrant children are crossing alone. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal has the latest from the border, and CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins "CBSN AM" to discuss how the Biden administration is handling the influx.