Indians rely on "COVID warriors" as new cases set another record
The U.S. and other nations are "determined to help," but with new daily infections setting a 5th consecutive record, Indians can't wait.
The U.S. and other nations are "determined to help," but with new daily infections setting a 5th consecutive record, Indians can't wait.
The cities forecast to have the fastest home price appreciation may surprise you, as some major U.S. areas lag
White House COVID-19 Response Team senior adviser Andy Slavitt joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the administration's coronavirus response during its first 100 days.
Some of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees have contradicted the president-elect on a number of issues during their Senate confirmation hearings. MediaDC's creative director Michael Graham describes the opposition Trump may face with his own Cabinet.
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden's relationship has been a public spectacle for eight years. Their "bromance" trends all over the internet, and reached new heights when Obama surprised Biden with the Medal of Freedom on Thursday. CBS News' Margaret Brennan discusses their close relationship on CBSN.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says the Chicago Police Department uses excessive force regularly, violating the Constitution. The Justice Department investigated the police force's conduct after the shooting death of LaQuan McDonald in 2014. Watch her full statement here.
Vanita Gupta, head of the DOJ Civil Rights Division, says the Chicago PD's excessive force not only harms residents, but endangers officers. It also results in unavoidable death and trauma, and erodes trust in the community.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft joins CBSN to discuss his interview with President Barack Obama. The wide-ranging interview is Obama's final TV interview as president.
In a series of tweets, Donald Trump said the dossier he was shown by FBI Director James Comey, containing potentially compromising, though unverified, information allegedly held by the Russians, was "fake news" created by political operatives on both sides of the aisle. The Wall Street Journal's Gerald Seib breaks down Trump's relationship with the intelligence community, and what to expect once Trump is sworn into office.
There's an optimal time to buy nearly everything. January is a great month to look for furniture, fitness equipment, or video games.
Automaker cheated on emissions tests, EPA says; Wall Street's top banker backs Trump; tax preparers offering loans. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
"Homeland," Showtime's number one drama series, is gearing up for its sixth season premiere this weekend. It focuses on the aftermath of a presidential election. Emmy-winning actress Claire Danes plays Carrie Mathison, now an advocate for Muslims living in America. Danes joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new season.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine published a new report on the health effects of marijuana, looking at more than 10,000 studies about medical and recreational use. It is the most comprehensive review since 1999. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
The FBI has not confirmed any details in the 35-page document that claims to have compromising information on President-elect Donald Trump. But Russia has a history of gathering information for future use against government opponents. They even have a word for it: "kompromat." Elizabeth Palmer spoke to a political activist in Russia who has first-hand experience with the dirty tactics.
Gerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's executive Washington editor and chief commentator, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Justice Department's internal investigation into how FBI Director James Comey handled the probe into Hillary Clinton's private email server as secretary of state, and how Donald Trump's Cabinet picks have differing views from the president-elect.
Outgoing Defense Secretary Ash Carter has been openly critical of Russian efforts to sow seeds of global instability. Carter, who has worked at the Pentagon for more than two decades, told "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose about the effects of Russian interference in the U.S. election.
As use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine resumes, some Americans in a CBS News poll are still hesitant to get vaccinated. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
President Obama leaves office in one week. For his final network TV interview as commander-in-chief, Mr. Obama sat down with "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft and discussed the incoming administration and why he is not underestimating President-elect Donald Trump. Watch the full interview Sunday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
A driver in Arizona is being praised as a hero for saving the life of an ambushed state trooper on Thursday. Police say a suspect shot the state trooper who had stopped to investigate a car crash on an interstate west of Phoenix. A man driving by came to the trooper's rescue and ended up killing the suspect. DeMarco Morgan reports.
FBI Director James Comey will face an internal investigation by the Justice Department, focusing on the election-year probe into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. One important area will be the decision-making process that led to Comey's controversial public statements on the Clinton investigation. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBS News has confirmed FBI Director James Comey personally briefed President-elect Donald Trump about unverified claims that the Russians have compromising personal and financial information on Mr. Trump. Sources say Comey did not mention the salacious details from a 35-page report. Officials do not know if any of that material is true. Major Garrett reports.
Submarine commander Heri Oktavian is among those gathered around a seaman strumming an acoustic guitar.
Dr. Ben Carson was grilled during his confirmation hearing by Elizabeth Warren; the Department of Justice Inspector General announced an investigation into the FBI for the Clinton email probe; and the battle to repeal Obamacare continues. USAToday senior politics reporter Heidi Przybyla and Hillary for America's former Director for African American Paid Media Joel Payne join "Red & Blue" to discuss these and other top political stories.
CBS News has confirmed the identity of a former British intelligence officer who compiled the dossier containing unverified accusations against President-elect Trump; . she out-performed hundreds of candidates for the top job under the big tent.
Kristen Michelle Wilson will become the first woman ringmaster for Ringling Bros. Circus in its 146-year history. She out-performed hundreds of candidates for the top job under the big tent. David Begnaud reports.