Clinton rallies supporters in North Carolina following pneumonia diagnosis
Hillary Clinton rallied supporters in North Carolina, returning to the campaign trail after her bout with pneumonia became public. See her full remarks.
Hillary Clinton rallied supporters in North Carolina, returning to the campaign trail after her bout with pneumonia became public. See her full remarks.
Fifty years ago, there were only 14 Galapagos giant tortoises of the Chelonoidis hoodensis species left, but that was before Diego hit the mating scene.
The family of Sandra Bland has agreed to a $1.9 million settlement in their wrongful death lawsuit against multiple Texas agencies, their attorney says. Bland died in a Texas jail cell three days after being arrested during a traffic stop last year. CBS New justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more details on the settlement.
Donald Trump Jr. is under fire after saying during a radio interview that if Republicans acted the Democrats have, the media would be "warming up the gas chamber." CBSN's Reena Ninan and Errol Barnett have more details.
Some of Apple's new iPhone 7 products are already sold out. CNET's Brian Tong joins CBSN with more details.
One teen in Austria is suing her parents for posting her potty-training photos on Facebook. CBSN's Reena Ninan and Errol Barnett have more.
The pressure is on for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump as new polls show a tight race between the two candidates. Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, joins CBSN to discuss the latest from the campaign trail.
Houston's Furr High School was one of the $10 million winners for the "XQ: The Super School Project," funded by the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' wife, Laurene Powell Jobs. When principal Bertie Simmons first took over the school 15 years ago, it was a dropout factory. The graduation rate is now over 90 percent. Simmons tells CBS News' Chip Reid about her experience working with gang members at her school.
The New York Jets and Buffalo Bills face off for week two of Thursday Night Football at 7:30pm ET on CBS. CBS Sports' Bill Cowher has a preview of tonight's game, which will bring the first win for one of these contenders.
President Biden says the U.S. met his goal of administering 200 million coronavirus shots on his 92nd day in office, more than a week ahead of schedule. But despite this milestone, Adriana Diaz reports experts are worried the pace of vaccinations is slowing. Dr. Richard Besser, the president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the former acting director of the CDC, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the obstacles that lie ahead in our fight against the virus.
The U.S. has reached President Biden's goal of administering 200 million doses of the vaccine before he marks his 100th day in office. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes discusses what the administration's next goal is in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Last year, U.S. cybersecurity researchers identified a hack of a piece of software called SolarWinds. The hidden virus spread to 18,000 government and private computer networks. Dina Temple-Raston, a correspondent for NPR's investigations team, joins CBSN to discuss her reporting on the severity of the cyberattack.
The latest national poll shows Donald Trump closing the gap to tie Hillary Clinton. Politico's Glenn Thrush joins CBSN to discuss Clinton's campaign troubles.
Donald Trump revealed some medical details and discussed gaining weight on the campaign trail on "The Dr. Oz Show." CBS News' Major Garrett has more on the medical buzz surrounding the 2016 campaigns.
After taking three days off the campaign trail to recover from pneumonia, Hillary Clinton is losing ground. The latest national poll has Clinton in a virtual tie with Donald Trump. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto and Real Clear Politics' Caitlin Huey-Burns break down the latest numbers.
Carla Hayden was sworn in as the 14th Librarian of Congress. She is the first woman and the first African-American to hold the job. Mark Albert reports.
Wells Fargo's sham accounts draw new attention; cost of employer family health plans to top $18K; and U.S. edged out as world's top oil producer. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Michael Weatherly plays Dr. Jason Bull, the founder of a successful trial consulting firm, in the new CBS show, "Bull." The character combines psychology skills with technology to help predict and influence trial verdicts. Weatherly joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new role.
Thursday Night Football on CBS kicks off this week. Buffalo Bills coach Rex Ryan faces his former team, the New York Jets. Both are trying to bounce back from season opening losses. CBS Sports NFL analyst Bill Cowher joins "CBS This Morning" from the New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York, to preview the matchup.
A massive inflatable moon was set up in Fuzhou, China, to mark the annual Mid-Autumn festival, but whoever set it up should have tied it down tighter as Typhoon Meranti was about to make landfall.
Ten schools have a massive windfall and vote of confidence after being chosen from nearly 700 schools across the country that submitted ideas to reimagine high school. Each will receive $10 million from "XQ: The Super School Project," funded by Laurene Powell Jobs, the wife of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs. Chip Reid reports on one of the winners, a groundbreaking school in Washington, D.C.
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At least seven children have been hospitalized and hundreds more could be tested for suspected bacterial infections linked to a California dental clinic. Local health officials have opened an investigation and notified the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. John Blackstone reports on what may have caused the infections.
On Wednesday night, Russian hackers released another batch of Olympians' medical records stolen from the World Anti-Doping Agency. That and other breaches at the DNC, state election systems, and an alleged NSA hack raise concerns about vulnerabilities in U.S. computer networks. One security expert tells CBS News cybercrime is now more lucrative than the illicit drug trade. Michelle Miller reports.
People in Syria's biggest city are still waiting for humanitarian aid, as the fragile cease-fire in the war-torn country enters its third day. A Russian military drone is patrolling Aleppo to watch the Syrian army and rebel forces. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Aleppo.