Trucker shortage may mean driving farther to fill your tank
With more Americans expected to hit the road this summer, pumps in some locations could be low or empty.
With more Americans expected to hit the road this summer, pumps in some locations could be low or empty.
A controversial new voting law has been signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantic. Critics argue it will make it harder for people to vote, particularly voters of color. Politico's Gary Fineout joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero for a closer look.
The "See Us Unite" campaign will use culture and history to help educate about what it means to be Asian American.
Secret Service Director James Murray said of the current $45 million for these events, "Candidly, it's not enough."
A young Syrian refugee became a social media sensation last year when she posted about her country's civil war. Now living in Turkey, she and her mother have written a book about their harrowing experiences. Rina Ninan reports.
Experts say home vs. office could lead to two classes of workers, with the couch-to-cubicle transition penalizing remote employees.
Almost 31 million returns are being held for manual review, delaying refunds. "I depend on that money," one taxpayer says.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg in an interview says 'things happened that shouldn't have' in regards to ads on Facebook during the 2016 election. Attorney and cyber security expert Leeza Gearber joins CBSN to discuss.
Upon arriving back in Canada late Friday, freed hostage Joshua Boyle said that the Haqqani network in Afghanistan killed his infant daughter and raped his wife Caitlan Coleman during the years they were held in captivity. Boyle addressed the media Friday night at an airport in Toronto.
Errol Barnett joins CBSN to discuss the split within the Trump administration on the nuclear agreement with Iran.
Speaking from a Malibu airplane hangar, Jenner said a pilot friend told her, '"I can't take it anymore. I can't walk down the streets and see the homeless.'"
Louis Nelson of Politico joins CBSN to discuss President Trump's decision not to certify the Iran nuclear deal.
Hurricane Ophelia is churning toward Ireland and the United Kingdom and is expected to hit on Monday. The Category 3 storm, uncommon for the region, will likely hit Western England, Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland.
President Trump says Iran is violating the "spirit" of the Iran nuclear deal and refused to certify its compliance. Meanwhile, the other countries involved in the deal say they "stand committed" to it. The Jerusalem Post's Michael Wilner talks to CBSN about the implications of Mr. Trump's decision.
The wildfires in California have killed 35 people, making them the deadliest in state history. The flames have forced nearly 100,000 people to evacuate. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins CBSN from Santa Rosa, California, where dry and windy conditions are expected to continue.
Las Vegas police once again revised their timeline of the shooting at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in a press conference on Friday. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joins CBSN with the latest.
Mr. Biden spoke in Lake Charles, Louisiana, near the Calcasieu River Bridge before touring the Carrollton Water Plant in New Orleans.
"An exhaustive search and review of the evidence has been done and it appears that this poor girl took her own life," the district attorney in Erie County said Thursday.
"48 Hours" Presents: Two doctors who hired a hit man to kill find out he wasn’t a killer at all. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant has the final chapter in the twisted tale Saturday, July 6 at 10/9c on CBS.
One of the defendants' lawyers said he is "in a bad place" and "confused how he seemingly was punished for telling the truth."
The Senate passed the bill with an overwhelming and bipartisan majority last month.
The FBI is investigating claims of possible fraud in connection to hurricane supplies allegedly being diverted from Puerto Ricans who need them. Four people are suspected of dying from Leptospirosis, which is spread through contaminated water, but easily treatable with antibiotics. David Begnaud reports.
A top science adviser is warning India's government to prepare for a third and more devastating coronavirus wave, even as the country saw a record 412,000 new cases reported in 24 hours. Washington Post global opinions writer Rana Ayyub spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the situation in India and concerns political pressure is covering up the true extent of the crisis.
Conservative lawmakers are asking the Biden administration to abandon curriculum like the "1619 Project," which they say fabricates American history, in school grant programs. Jesse Hagopian, co-editor of "Black Lives Matter at School" and a curriculum writer with Zinn Education Project and Rethinking Schools, joins CBSN to discuss.
The Department of Homeland Security is working with the American Civil Liberties Union to reunify migrant families separated under the Trump administration, as the Biden administration continues to use a public health policy to justify deportations. Lee Gelernt of the ACLU spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about why he says the rule is unfair, and how's working to bring families back together.