Bob Schieffer's view
"Face The Nation" anchor Bob Schieffer gives CBSN some perspective on President Obama's immigration plans and the GOP response.
"Face The Nation" anchor Bob Schieffer gives CBSN some perspective on President Obama's immigration plans and the GOP response.
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The latest accusation comes from Therese Serignese who says Cosby sexually assaulted her in a Las Vegas Hilton in 1976 when she was 19. Vinita Nair reports.
A report on the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting highlights numerous missed warning signs concerning Adam Lanza before he killed 20 young students and six adults at the school. The report comes down hard on the school system and Lanza's first victim, his mother. Elaine Quijano reports.
Derek Herrera was paralyzed by a sniper's bullet in Afghanistan. Friday at Camp Pendleton, Calif., he walked to receive the Bronze Star for heroism with robotic leg braces. Captain Herrera is retiring after 8.5 years in the Marine Corps.
House Republicans on Friday filed their long-threatened lawsuit against the Obama administration for some of the unilateral actions it has taken under Obamacare. Nancy Cordes reports.
A day after unveiling his planned executive actions to help millions of undocumented people living in the U.S., President Barack Obama defended his decision in a speech in Las Vegas. Major Garrett reports
Preparations are under way to try to keep the peace in the St. Louis area for the expected Grand Jury decision over whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown. Mark Strassmann reports.
CBS News' Michelle Miller sets in on a meeting of "Witnessing Whiteness," a group of residents hoping to better understand the black-white divide in the St. Louis area.
After the record snowfall in western New York, the snow melt is just around the corner -- raising new fears of flooding. Jericka Duncan reports.
President Obama says his immigration plan is about "deporting felons, not families." While it may give relief to millions of immigrants living in the US illegally, some say their lives are still filled with uncertainty. Bigad Shaban reports.
During an address in Las Vegas about his recent executive action on immigration, President Obama faced down a heckler who was apparently unsatisfied with the new policies.
On March 24, 1976, a teenage girl was found dead – possibly murdered – in Nashville’s Harpeth River. Nearly 40 years later, the girl's identity remains a mystery. "48 Hours" Crimesider reporter Michelle Sigona joins CBSN to discuss the case.
Bob Simon returns to the site of the world's worst nuclear power plant disaster and it's still radioactive and dangerous -- almost 30 years later.
Anderson Cooper accompanies volunteers who use modern technology to locate the remains of airmen missing in action in the waters off Palau, the site of costly World War II battles in the South Pacific.
A new report finds that hunching over smartphones can stress people's spines. Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil joins CBSN to discuss the findings.
A recent study from the New England Journal of Medicine examines how the risk of brain injury changes as children grow up. Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil joins CBSN to discuss what parents should know about head injuries and how they affect the different stages of child development.
"Cash is for losers" - that's the headline out of the latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. As more and more people are turning to mobile pay apps, Venmo is taking the lead. Bloomberg Businessweek staff writer Felix Gillette describes Venmo as a "next generation checking account." He joins Vladimir Duthiers to explain what it is and how it works.
A man was seriously injured after falling from a building and landing onto a car in San Francisco's financial district, fire officials said. The man was transported to a hospital and the driver of the vehicle was uninjured.
This year's Capitol Christmas tree came all the way from Minnesota's Chippewa National Forest.
Researchers at Cambridge University in England have come up with a new method of diagnosing esophageal cancer that they say is just as effective as an endoscopy. It involves swallowing a pill that turns into a sponge. Alphonso Van Marsh reports.
"The Hunger Games" is already a $1.6 billion franchise. The new sequel, "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part One" opens Thursady. Fandango's contributing editor Erik Davis joins "CBSN" with how female-driven superhero movies are becoming big business for Hollywood.
Online retailer Amazon is looking to get into the travel booking industry. According to Mashable, the company has plans to start offering bookings for hotels and resorts. CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins "CBSN" with more.
No one likes seeing pop-up ads when they're surfing the web. But how much would you pay to get rid of them? Google is testing out a new system to hide ads, for a fee. CNET Senior Editor Jeff Bakalar joins "CBSN" to discuss how it'll work.
After the president unveiled his new immigration reform plan, he traveled to Las Vegas to sell it to America. CBS Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN to discuss what's next in the battle over immigration.