7 takeaways from the White House climate summit of world leaders
The U.S. wants to lead the fight against climate change.
The U.S. wants to lead the fight against climate change.
One of Donald Trump's top surrogates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, is being taken off the campaign trail. Christie's appearances scheduled for this weekend were cancelled after two of his former top aides were convicted for creating a massive traffic jam as political payback. Christie was not charged in the case, but the scandal derailed his presidential campaign. Don Dahler reports.
Law enforcement agencies have been warned of a potential terror attack that could be set for Monday. Sources tell CBS News U.S. intelligence agencies learned of a possible plot aimed at New York, Texas and Virginia. There is also growing concern about cyberattacks that could come as Americans are on their way to vote. Jeff Pegues reports.
With just three days to go until Election Day, Carlos Watson, founder and CEO of Ozy Media, and Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Hillary Clinton's narrowing lead over Donald Trump, and what we could expect in voter turnout.
With Election Day just three days away, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are making their final push for votes, hitting battleground states hard. Both candidates start their day in Florida Saturday. Major Garrett reports on the candidates' very different approaches to energizing their supporters.
Jay Z, Beyoncé, Big Sean, Chance the Rapper and J. Cole performed Friday night at a Hillary Clinton concert. The high-profile music stars performed their hits and voiced their support for Clinton. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers has the latest on the event.
The Democratic candidate closed the show at a hip hop concert aimed at young voters. Hillary Clinton spoke after Beyoncé, Jay Z, Chance The Rapper, Big Sean and J. Cole performed. Here is her full speech at the show.
Federal health officials have given the green light to resume use of Johnson and Johnson's coronavirus vaccine. A CDC panel recommended Friday to resume using the vaccine, more than a week after it was put on pause over reports of blood clots. As Nikki Battiste reports, the vaccine will now come with a warning for some women. Dr. Payal Patel, an infectious diseases physician at the Universy of Michigan's Medical School, joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the decision.
U.S. intelligence officials have alerted joint terrorism task forces that Al Qaeda could be planning attacks in three states ahead of Tuesday's election. CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN to discuss.
Detroit Lions linebacker DeAndre Levy donated $30,000 to fund testing for neglected rape kits. The money will go toward testing 11,000 untested rape kits. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have the latest on the athlete's efforts.
Former Playboy playmate Dani Mathers was charged after allegedly "body shaming" another woman at the gym. Mathers posted a photo of a naked 70-year-old woman on Snapchat. Attorney Philip Segal joins CBSN to discuss the case.
A federal jury found Rolling Stone magazine, its publisher and a reporter liable in a defamation suit brought a former University of Virginia dean involving a now-retracted article about a gang rape at the university. Attorney Philip Segal joins CBSN to discuss the case.
Donald Trump may be behind in the polls, but that didn't stop him from telling supporters that "we're gonna win." As Election Day approaches, Trump continues to close the gap between him and Hillary Clinton in several polls. Here is his full speech in Hershey, Pa.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are holding rallies in battleground states as Election Day nears. CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lis Smith join CBSN to discuss.
Clinton supporters in Charlotte, North Carolina welcomed President Obama on Friday night. In one of the president's last campaign stops, Obama pushed for early voting. Here is his full speech.
A crowd of 4,100 people showed enormous support for Hillary Clinton in Detroit. With just four days until Election Day, Clinton made a campaign stop in Michigan to make sure her supporters are excited about voting. She also had some words for Donald Trump, saying "if my opponent were to win, we'd have a president who's only ever been in it for himself." Here is her full speech.
The Republican presidential nominee continued to hammer Hillary Clinton as Election Day draws near. Donald Trump called Clinton "unstable," "guilty" of crimes and he predicted an "unprecedented constitutional crisis" if she wins next Tuesday. Here is Donald Trump's full speech in Wilmington, Ohio.
The Harvard mens' soccer team has been sidelined for the rest of the season after administrators learned of an annual practice where players wrote and circulated vulgar, sexually explicit "scouting reports" about new recruits on the women's team. Michelle Miller reports.
Hillary Clinton leads narrowly in some swing state polls and is neck-and-neck with Donald Trump in others heading into the final weekend of the campaign; Brothers Brad and Dallas Woodhouse grew up side-by-side -- but their political affiliations are miles apart
Recreational marijuana legalization will be on the ballot in California, Nevada, Arizona, Massachusetts and Maine. The newest CBSN Originals installation explores the commercialization of marijuana. CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil gives a preview into big pot's empire.
At a rally for Hillary Clinton Friday, President Obama responded when a protester briefly interrupted his speech. Listen to his remarks here.
On the day of Walter Cronkite's 100th birthday, "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley opened up about his memories of Cronkite and how the news legend's legacy endures today
President Obama continued his whirlwind campaign tour on Hillary Clinton's behalf with a rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Here is President Obama's full speech
The 2016 presidential election has not only torn the nation apart, but in some cases, it has done the same to families. Brothers Brad and Dallas Woodhouse grew up side-by-side -- but their political affiliations are miles apart. Steve Hartman reports on how their mother has responded.
CBS News marks what would have been the 100th birthday of legendary TV news pioneer Walter Cronkite. He was born November 4th, 1916 in St. Joseph, Missouri. And that's the way it is, as he famously said at the end of his news shows.