Lindsey Vonn speaks out against hacked nude photos
Lindsey Vonn is speaking out after hackers leaked explicit photos of her and her ex, Tiger Woods. The Olympian is one of many starts whose nude photos have been leaked.
Lindsey Vonn is speaking out after hackers leaked explicit photos of her and her ex, Tiger Woods. The Olympian is one of many starts whose nude photos have been leaked.
President Biden set a new target of having 160 million U.S. adults fully vaccinated and 70% of adults at least partially vaccinated by July 4, ramping up efforts to reach rural areas and communities where the rate of COVID-19 vaccinations has lagged. Watch his remarks from the White House and read more here.
U.S. Trustee says the gun advocacy group misrepresented CEO Wayne LaPierre's expenses as business costs.
President Trump is committing to send more troops to fight the war in Afghanistan that has been raging since 2001. John Hannah, former national security adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney, spoke to CBSN about whether he think the U.S. will ever pull out of Afghanistan.
In a speech Monday night, President Trump outlined his strategy for fighting the war in Afghanistan. Washington Post reporter David Nakamura spoke to CBSN about whether Trump's approach can succeed in the 16-year-long conflict.
A school board in California is facing tough questions from parents concerned over a controversial incident involving transgender discussions inside a kindergarten class. CBS Sacramento's Shirin Rajaee reports.
Yahoo News chief Washington correspondent Olivier Knox breaks down the President's speech on Afghanistan policy and weighs in on the questions it left unanswered.
Retired Admiral James Winnefeld, a former vice chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks to CBSN about how President Trump's approach to Afghanistan compares to past administrations.
Police in Denmark say they've found a body believed to be a missing Swedish journalist. The BBC's Catriona Renton reports.
Three young brothers, including a 7-month-old baby, were rescued from the rubble following an earthquake on the Italian island of Ischia. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the dramatic video.
The commander of the U.S. Pacific fleet says remains have been found in a compartment on the USS John S. McCain. This is the second warship collision this summer and the U.S. Navy has decided to halt all ship operations for safety training. CBS News foreign correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest.
The Charlottesville City Council voted to drape statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson in black fabric as a sign of mourning, at a meeting that grew heated with protests over the city's handling of recent violence. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more.
The Treasury secretary's remarks come as the president is pushing two proposals totaling $4 trillion.
HP, Levi Strauss, Microsoft and other companies oppose any move to curb voter access to the ballot.
Recent officer-involved shootings are increasing the demand for police body cameras, but high prices of those cameras are delaying new programs. In Jersey City, instead of buying new cameras, police will be using cellphones. Anna Werner reports.
Lawmakers in Arizona are launching a recount of more than 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County in a baseless effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Jennifer Medina of the New York Times spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about how former President Donald Trump's lies about the election are pushing the party in this direction.
The first U.S. combat troops were sent to Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks. At one time, there were nearly a 100,000 Americans there, but the number now is closer to 8,400. Charlie D'Agata, who has reported extensively on the war in Afghanistan, reports on the reactions to President Trump's plan for Afghanistan.
"This is the first step in a long and wonderful journey. Sapir, we are proud to do it with you," the Israel Football Association tweeted.
Eclipse captivates Americans across the continent; many moms don't follow baby sleep guidelines.
A committee will hold hearings with the inspectors general of the U.S. Capitol Police and the Architect of the Capitol.
It was the greatest show on Earth: a matinee that saw the moon upstage the sun, bringing darkness to daytime; the U.S. military has been in Afghanistan for nearly 16 years. Will an increase in troops make a difference?
Lawmakers on a Louisiana House committee Tuesday narrowly refused to advance a proposal to prohibit transgender athletes from competing on girls' sports teams in schools.
A terrorist attack in Texas by two U.S. citizens shows how hard it is to prevent such an attack -- even when one of the terrorists is well-known to the FBI.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has vowed to keep politics out of the Justice Department, after criticism that it was too partisan during the Trump administration. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look at how Garland is reversing some Trump-era DOJ policies.