Opening arguments begin in Michael Slager murder trial
Opening arguments began Thursday in the murder trial of Michael Slager, the white S.C. police officer who shot Walter Scott, an unarmed black man, in the back in 2015. Mark Strassmann reports.
Opening arguments began Thursday in the murder trial of Michael Slager, the white S.C. police officer who shot Walter Scott, an unarmed black man, in the back in 2015. Mark Strassmann reports.
More than 100,000 older voters live in The Villages, Florida, a sprawling community north of Orlando. Mark Strassmann reports from the usually tranquil town, where the election has caused a sharp divide.
Two U.S. service members were killed and four were wounded during a raid against Taliban leaders in northern Afghanistan. Dozens of Afghan casualties were also reported.
The presidential popular vote is tightening as Election Day draws near. The Electoral College vote is what matters. CBS News Director of Elections Anthony Salvanto takes a look at the map.
Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump is down to three points in a CBS News/New York Times poll released Thursday. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes report from the battleground states of Florida and North Carolina, where both campaigns are pushing their supporters to vote.
The presidential election has caused a sharp divide among residents of The Villages, Florida, a large retirement community north of Orlando. CBS News spoke with some of them about the race and the candidates.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton addressed supporters in Greenville, North Carolina, on Thursday. She called for new efforts to fight climate change, support small farms, and improve health insurance options for Americans. Watch her full remarks.
Donald Trump told supporters in Concord, North Carolina, he wants to repeal Obamacare and replace the system with something else. He also promised to reestablish trust in the White House. Watch his full remarks.
Are you feeling like a movie this week but aren't sure what to go see? "Entertainment Tonight" host and producer Lauren Zima joins CBSN with a look at "Doctor Strange" and some other films worth checking out.
Melania Trump hit the campaign trail in support of her husband on Thursday. She addressed supporters at a rally in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, and said if her husband is elected she would make children and families her mission. See Melania Trump's full remarks.
Donald Trump spoke in Jacksonville, Florida, on Thursday with less than a week to go until Election Day. He told his supporters that the Clinton Foundation is corrupt. Watch his full remarks here.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are making their final pitches in the battleground states, with just five days left until Election Day. CBSN political contributors Lynda Tran and Leslie Sanchez, and editor-in-chief of The Hill, Bob Cusack, join CBSN to discuss the latest from the campaign trail.
"With five days until Election Day, President Obama campaigned for Hillary Clinton in Miami. The president criticized Donald Trump and urged Clinton supporters to help elect Democratic congressman Patrick Murphy to the Senate.
Donald Trump is literally telling himself to stay on message during campaign events in Florida and Virginia, key battleground states in the race for the White House. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton is making her final arguments in mainly red states like Arizona. CBSN contributors Lis Smith and Hogan Gidley discuss with Josh Elliott.
Donald Trump held three rallies in Florida yesterday during the final countdown until Election Day. The Republican nominee's campaign admits he needs the Sunshine State to have a chance at winning the White House. Trump's senior communications adviser Jason Miller joins CBSN to discuss the final push.
Many millennials will vote for the first time this election. According to a poll by Harvard's Institute of Politics, Hillary Clinton has a big lead among 18- to 29-year-old voters, with 49 percent supporting her. More than half of young voters say they are fearful about the future. Elaine Quijano gathered a group of 18- to 34-year-olds from 12 states to talk about the election.
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner joins CBSN to explain why Facebook stock is slumping despite unexpectedly high 3rd quarter earnings.
CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner discusses a possible federal interest rate hike, which could come in December.
Hillary Clinton held a 9-point lead two weeks ago, but is now in a virtual dead heat with Donald Trump just 5 days before the election. CBS News' Steve Chaggaris and contributors Lis Smith and Rick Davis discuss the candidates' final arguments to voters.
Hillary Clinton is making her final push before the election to sway undecided voters in key battleground states like Arizona. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains how the Clinton campaign is trying to scare voters to lean left.
Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson talks with people who have seen the job of the presidency up close about what it takes to be a successful president.
Securities watchdog investigates Wells Fargo over bogus accounts; Fed holds line on interest rates; and Facebook reports record revenue. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
The Affordable Care Act is a major topic on the campaign trail. Premiums for some plans will increase next year by an average of 25 percent -- more than three times this year's hike. In this installment of Issues That Matter, CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus and Steven Brill, author of "America's Bitter Pill," join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the next president will have to address and the future of Obamacare.
"CBS This Morning" has a first look at the new voice-activated speaker, Google Home. The worldwide market for smart home speakers is expected to top $2 billion by 2020, which is nearly a 500 percent increase from 2015. Google is jumping into that market with its product. CNET News editor-in-chief Connie Guglielmo joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how it compares to the Amazon's Echo.
A panel looking into the Pentagon’s handling of sexual assault cases recommended that independent authorities make the decision on prosecuting service members instead of commanders. Norah O’Donnell has more.