More than a dozen worms found in Oregon woman's eye
Researchers say a woman was infected with worms in her left eye, the first human case in 20 years.
Researchers say a woman was infected with worms in her left eye, the first human case in 20 years.
The White House released President Trump's budget proposal for fiscal year 2019 on Monday. Included is a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan. It now heads to Congress where Senators are debating a solution to immigration. NPR congressional correspondent Scott Detrow joins CBSN with the latest from Washington.
President Trump unveiled his budget proposal for 2019, which includes $10 million for special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe. The cases of Paul Manafort and Carter Page are still in the works, but could there be more in the coming months? CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest.
Olympic diplomacy; Obamas' portraits unveiled at Smithsonian.
President Trump unveils budget & infrastructure plan; The perfect Valentine's Day gift.
Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault returned to CBS' "Celebrity Big Brother" after being hospitalized over the weekend. In the latest episode, Manigault took aim at Vice President Mike Pence, saying, "We would be begging for days of Trump back if Pence became president, that's all I'm saying. He's extreme. I'm Christian. I love Jesus, but he thinks Jesus tells him to say things. And I'm like, Jesus ain't say that. He's scary."
At the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Global GoalsCast co-hosts Claudia Romo Edelmen and Edie Lush sit down with Laura Liswood, the Secretary General of the Council of Women World Leaders, to discuss the #MeToo movement, the current social environment and the activation of women
Chipotle Mexican Grill is hiking its average hourly pay to $15 as it vies for workers in an increasingly tight U.S. labor market. CBS Los Angeles has the details.
Colonial Pipeline says it's slowly bringing its operations back online after a ransomware attack shut down its pipeline that supplies 45% of the fuel consumed on the East Coast. Security experts say ransomware attacks like this pose a growing danger to the country's critical infrastructure. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN discusses how the Biden administration is planning to respond. Read more here.
At the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Global GoalsCast co-hosts Claudia Romo Edelmen and Edie Lush sit down with Bank of America Vice Chairman Anne Finucane to discuss capital deployment, sustainable development goals and gender parity
Heather Holland, a second grade teacher in Weatherford, Texas, is being remembered as an educator who made a difference in students' lives. She died of the flu earlier this month. KTVT's Yona Gavino reports.
A suspected poacher was mauled to death and eaten by a pack of lions near the Kruger National Park in South Africa, police said Monday, adding that little was left of the victim's body.
More than 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar in the last five months. Refugees are saying the country's army is killing and raping their people. Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has resigned from a Myanmar advisory board on the Rohingya crisis, calling it a "whitewash." He joins CBSN to explain why he believes the country's civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, is not doing enough to help the refugees.
The Trump administration has released its 2019 budget proposal. At the same time, the White House is rolling out its $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, and the Senate is tackling immigration. Bustle.com senior political correspondent Erin Delmore joins CBSN with the latest.
President Trump's daughter-in-law was taken to the hospital Monday after opening an envelope containing a "suspicious" substance. Police said initial tests did not indicate the powder was harmful but are continuing to test the substance. CBS News senior investigative producer Pat Milton joins CBSN with the latest.
When she was appointed senator, Gillibrand worried the movement was dead. Today, she says, is a different story
In politics, candidates always get hit with negative ads. Sen. Gillibrand says the key is to tune it out
The Democrat from New York knows politics can be rough but urges women to get on the ballot
The Democratic senator answers why her party struggles to appeal to the white middle class
The portraits of the former president and first lady will hang in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
The White House is meeting with party leaders this week as it tries to sell President Biden's $4 trillion dollar infrastructure package to Congress. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion, NPR's White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and Axios' congressional reporter Alayna Treene join CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details. They also discuss the GOP's efforts to oust Representative Liz Cheney as conference chair.
2012 Olympian Ariana Kukors Smith says her former swim coach, Sean Hutchison, sexually abused her for years starting when she was a young teen. He denies the charges. She joins CBSN with more on why she decided to go public with her story.
White House plans to unveil a major new infrastructure plan are shadowed by continued fallout from abuse allegations surrounding two former aides. Niall Stanage, White House columnist for The Hill, joins CBSN with the latest.
A new report looks into problems Facebook is struggling to address, including the impact social media and fake news are having on society. CBS News contributor and "Wired" editor-in-chief Nick Thompson joins CBSN with what the report found.
The White House is rolling out its $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan Monday. This comes as fallout over the Rob Porter allegations continues. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett takes us through the latest.