Donald Trump rally erupts into chaos after security scare
Donald Trump's campaign stop in Reno turned chaotic when the Republican nominee was rushed off stage by Secret Service during a speech. Here is the full speech.
Donald Trump's campaign stop in Reno turned chaotic when the Republican nominee was rushed off stage by Secret Service during a speech. Here is the full speech.
A CDC panel recommended Friday to end the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. But the shot will come with a warning about the potential risk of rare, but dangerous, blood clots. Nikki Battiste has the details.
A security scare happened outside the White House. A man with a gun was arrested in the incident. CBS News correspondent Mark Albert joins CBSN with the latest details.
Secret Service agents rushed onto the stage at a Donald Trump campaign event after a security scare. He later returned to the stage to continue speaking to the crowd. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest details.
Donald Trump was rushed off of the stage at a campaign event in Reno, Nevada. Secret Service agents ran onto the stage to usher the candidate away amid a security scare. CBS News producer Arden Farhi joined CBSN to discuss the incident.
With Donald Trump closing the gap in battleground states, Hillary Clinton is holding rallies in hopes of gathering more support. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Roll Call columnist Jon Allen join CBSN to discuss the latest on the candidates and their campaign strategies.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are campaigning in battleground states just days before the election. The candidates are hoping to sway voters before they go to the polls on Election Day. CBSN political contributors Hogan Gidley and Lis Smith join CBSN to discuss the campaigns' strategies in the homestretch.
A rally at North Carolina's Wilmington International Airport is one of Donald Trump's final campaign stops before Election Day. He discussed border and immigration policies to an audience chanting "build that wall." He also stated that "Hillary Clinton and her private interests will rob the country blind."
Hillary Clinton began her 72-hour stretch untill Election Day when she arrived in Florida's Broward County, the largest Democratic stronghold in the biggest swing state in this election. But she didn't get much of a chance to deliver her message. She took the stage with enthusiasm and addressed a rain-soaked crowd, but shortly after she began speaking the rain started again.
A new mobile app is being billed as the "Tinder for politics." The app, called Voter, allows users to swipe right or left on issues in order to be given a candidate who fits their issues. Creator of the app, Hunter Scarborough, spoke to CBSN about his creation.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are focusing on battleground states as Election Day nears. Political contributors Leslie Sanchez and Lis Smith spoke to CBSN about the state of the race.
A neighborhood in the town of Antioch, California, was invaded by a flock of more than two dozen turkeys. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the latest from CBS San Francisco station KPIX.
New details are coming out about a woman who was held captive for two months in South Carolina. Friends of victim Kala Brown told CBS affiliate WSPA that she was lured to the property of Todd Kohlhepp for a cleaning job and when she got there she saw Kohlhepp shoot and kill her boyfriend. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the details.
More than 500,000 runners are participating in this year's New York City Marathon, but there are four runners who stand out. Brian, Jessica, Amanda and Marian Sieman are quadruplets, all competing in this year's race. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas spoke to the family before the big race.
Millions of voters have voted early in this election, but it hasn't always gone smoothly. CBS affiliate KPHO recently found out that some Phoenix-area voters had difficulties at polling places.
A monkey in China wearing a yellow shirt that reads "King of Prediction" in Chinese selected between cardboard cutouts of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the story on who the monkey chose.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke to supporters in Tampa, Florida, three days before Election Day. Trump discussed Hillary Clinton's private email server, bringing back jobs from leaving the U.S. and rebuilding inner cities. Watch his full remarks.
It may be only November, but the holiday season is already in full swing in Hollywood. Over the next seven weeks, the studios will be releasing a slew of potential blockbusters and Oscar-bait dramas. ScreenCrush.com editor-in-chief Matt Singer joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his "must-see" list.
Renovations that were done to the museum during the shutdown led to the discovery of the hidden art.
In 1952, television news was still in its infancy, and so was computer technology. But on election night, the two came together, here on CBS. Dana Jacobson reports.
Casino gambling is now available in four out of five states -- a dramatic increase from just a few decades ago. This rapid growth is starting to squeeze some state budgets as casinos try to lure gamblers away from one another, cutting into tax revenues. But that's not stopping some developers from rolling the dice. Mark Albert reports.
With three days remaining in the race for the White House, Washington Post political columnist Philip Bump joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the candidates' final push in battleground states, the importance of voter turnout and more.
In this Morning Rounds, CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook previews his "60 Minutes" report on the effects of Zika. He is also joined by CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss guidelines for getting a healthy amount of sleep, and more.
The world is holding its collective breath as the minutes tick down to Election Day, especially in Russia. The country attached to numerous allegations of hacking and meddling in the presidential race appears to be taking a stance in Tuesday's outcome. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow, where the Russian people are not rooting for a candidate as much as for broken democracy.
A jury in Charlottesville, Virginia found Rolling Stone magazine, its publisher and a reporter responsible for defamation for the now discredited story about a gang rape at the University of Virginia. Chip Reid reports.