Back-to-school tips for an easier bedtime
Dr. Sanjeev Kothare, director of the Pediatric Sleep Program at NYU Langone Medical Center, shares advice to help parents get their kids into a normal sleep schedule after summer break
Dr. Sanjeev Kothare, director of the Pediatric Sleep Program at NYU Langone Medical Center, shares advice to help parents get their kids into a normal sleep schedule after summer break
As the pandemic pummels Vatican revenues, Pope Francis orders 10% pay cuts for cardinals and smaller cuts for priests and nuns who work at the Holy See.
The local government in St. Bernard's Parish has been attempting to cleanse the water supply for roughly three weeks. State health officials are now requiring more chlorine be put in the water. Health officials emphasize that you cannot be infected from drinking water. WWL's Thanh Truong reports.
Sixty-three-year-old Tom Durkin has been calling races since 1974. He shares some of his most memorable moments at the track. Chip Reid reports.
U.S. officials are investigating a cyber breach at JPMorgan Chase, America’s biggest bank. Sources tell CBS News a thief may have gained unauthorized access to the data at the company by hacking into the personal computer of a bank employee. Bob Orr reports.
Drug companies have developed maneuvers to delay entry of generic drugs. Companies tell doctors to transition their patients to a newer form of medication, one that has additional patent protection and is unlikely to go generic. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Despite the threat coming from powerful storms, 12-foot waves did not scare off swimmers and surfers in southern California. But strong currents, known as rip tides, can stop swimmers from returning to shore. Teri Okita reports.
The worker revolt at Market Basket ended with Thursday’s triumphant return of CEO Arthur Demoulas to the family business. Workers stopped supplying the chain’s 71 stores after relatives pushed out Demoulas in June. Elaine Quijano reports.
In an excerpt from her new book, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says she endured an endless string of comments from male lawmakers after the birth of her second son in 2008. Nancy Cordes reports.
Satellite photos show convoys of Russian artillery moving inside Ukraine. Over the last 48 hours, Russia has opened another front in southeastern Ukraine where columns of Russian vehicles supported by artillery fire are advancing. David Martin reports.
President Obama said a decision on air strikes in Syria is days, if not weeks, away. He questioned whether they would be effective against ISIS without the help of neighboring Middle Eastern countries. Major Garrett reports.
A police officer in Greenwood County, South Carolina, is on leave after he allegedly struck a man he was arresting in a Walmart department store.
Newhall School District superintendent Jeff Pelzel explains how his schools recovered from a ransomware attack that hit while students were in virtual classrooms at the height of the pandemic.
The soccer star's comments came as part of a hearing on Equal Pay Day.
President Obama said the recent Russian incursion is an extension of months of interference in Eastern Ukraine, and while a military response is out of the question, he said there may be "additional steps" taken by the U.S. and its European allies "primarily because ewe have not seen any meaningful action on the part of Russia to try to resolve this in a diplomatic fashion."
Oakland, California is launching a universal basic income program for 600 families this spring in an effort to help address poverty and inequality. Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf joins CBSN to talk more about the decision.
Photojournalist Nicole Tung discusses the day James Foley disappeared, and the frantic search that followed. Tung was supposed to meet Foley for dinner near the Turkey-Syria border when he was kidnapped.
Three weeks after the police shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Hillary Clinton weighed in on the tragedy and the violence that erupted there in its wake.
Obama addressed the nation saying that, "we don't have a strategy yet," to combat ISIS. He also said that, "we are not taking military action to solve the Ukrainian problem." CBS News' Major Garrett and Maurice DuBois report.
With air travel increasing around the U.S., some are questioning if it's safe to travel once vaccinated. Dr. Susannah Hills spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what to know before you travel abroad and how the pandemic may progress based on new data from the World Health Organization.
CBS News reporter and producer Haley Ott joins "CBSN AM" with that and other news headlines from around the world.
The president said voices in Congress "will be heard" once there are plans to remove the threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces an uncertain political future as exit polls show no clear winner in the country's latest election. Axios contributor Barak Ravid joins CBSN from Tel Aviv with more.
John McFarland with General Motors describes the 4G hotspot and other new features.
A combination of factors seems ready to provide a renewed lift to the housing market. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains.