There was no mass exodus from California in 2020, research finds
While exits from pricey San Francisco soared 649% in 2020, most of the people who left stayed within the state.
While exits from pricey San Francisco soared 649% in 2020, most of the people who left stayed within the state.
Pope Francis is describing his trip to Iraq as an "emblematic journey," the first time any pontiff has set foot in the birthplace of Abraham of the Old Testament. Nicole Winfield, Vatican correspondent for the Associated Press, joins CBSN with more on the four-day journey, which comes amid rising COVID-19 infections and security concerns.
Rich countries are making fast progress toward immunizing their entire adult populations, but dozens of less wealthy countries have yet to receive their first dose.
Grocery giant Albertsons says it will soon only "encourage" customers to follow safety measures in Texas stores.
The amendment, similar to the standalone Raise the Wage Act, would have increased the hourly minimum wage from $7.25 over 5 years.
According to the latest jobs report from the Labor Department, the U.S. added 379,000 new jobs in February, and the unemployment rate dropped a tenth of a percentage point to 6.2%. Bankrate Senior Economic Analyst Mark Hamrick joined CBSN to discuss.
Bolsonaro has continuously downplayed the pandemic in Brazil, which has the second-largest COVID-19 death toll after the U.S.
A psychiatrist at Washington University explains how a clinical trial was launched for the possible use of a 40-year-old antidepressant as a treatment for COVID. See the full report, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
A $500-per-month stipend helped recipients secure full-time jobs, be better parents and partners, and improve their health.
The royal family is bracing itself for the Harry and Meghan interview Sunday, as only 32% of Brits view Meghan favorably. Holly Williams has the details.
Some people are skeptical of getting the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 shot because of its efficacy rate or because of moral objections. Dr. Bob Lahita joined CBSN with what the science says about the vaccines, whether to wear two masks and more.
Cassandra Madison and her co-worker Julia Tinetti formed such an unbelievable bond that people joked they were sisters. Then they took a DNA test and discovered they actually were.
Bill Whitaker speaks with Jody Singer and Charlie Blackwell-Thompson for a 60 Minutes report on NASA's Artemis Program, Sunday.
Bill Whitaker speaks with Jody Singer and Charlie Blackwell-Thompson for a 60 Minutes report on NASA's Artemis Program, Sunday.
This week, the House passed a sweeping election reform and voting rights bill, but the legislation faces a steep climb in the Senate. Democratic lawmakers are facing a tough decision as the For the People Act heads to the Senate floor: protect voting rights or protect the filibuster rule. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News reporter Adam Brewster, who is covering special elections and the midterms, joined CBSN to discuss what is next for the bill and the limitations of President Biden's executive powers.
J Balvin's music has been streamed by millions across the globe, but he wouldn't call himself a superstar. Enrique Acevedo sat down with the musician for "60 Minutes+," a new show on ViacomCBS' new streaming platform, Paramount+. Acevedo joined CBSN to discuss the interview.
The bill criminalizes "gestures or other physical contact that would have a direct tendency to provoke a violent response"
In 2005, Ed Bradley interviewed astronaut Neil Armstrong at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
In 2005, Neil Armstrong spoke with 60 Minutes' Ed Bradley about the Apollo 11 mission that launched him into the pages of history.
The Senate adjourned around 2 a.m. Eastern on Friday after a nearly 11-hour reading of the entire 628-page COVID-19 economic relief package bill, but will push forward with President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion proposal later in the day. CBS News' Debra Alfarone joined "CBSN AM" with the latest on the legislation as the clock ticks down on the most recent extension on unemployment benefits.
Preview: The Academy Award-winning actress is generating Oscar buzz for her motion picture directorial debut, "One Night in Miami."
Part of the the decision to open vaccine eligibility is because Gila County has one of the lowest percentages of COVID-19 vaccine doses utilized in Arizona.
The couple said the press was one of the driving forces behind their decision to move to the U.S., but the royal family has relied on the media for generations to shore up support.
President Joe Biden called the team behind the NASA Perseverance rover to congratulate them Thursday on a successful landing on Mars. Elizabeth Duffy, a mechanical engineer with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory who worked on the project's sample collecting system, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about getting accolades from the president, the amazing discoveries made on the red planet so far and what's to come.
Nine Dr. Seuss books filled the top 10 of Amazon's bestseller list, with "The Cat in the Hat" at No. 1.