Why lawmakers want to spend billions on broadband
When the pandemic struck, the lack of broadband access for millions of Americans was thrown into sharp relief.
When the pandemic struck, the lack of broadband access for millions of Americans was thrown into sharp relief.
Charles Grodin, the offbeat actor and writer who played a caddish newlywed in "The Heartbreak Kid," starred with Robert De Niro in the comic thriller "Midnight Run" and as the bedeviled father in the "Beethoven" comedies, has died. He was 86.
The Justice Department has charged more than 440 defendants in connection with the January 6 attack on Capitol Hill. But efforts to reach plea deals are complicated by the sheer amount of evidence and scope of the investigation. CBS News reporter Cassidy McDonald joined CBSN to discuss why the process is so difficult.
In the early months of the Trump administration, the Justice Department secretly obtained phone and email records belonging to three Washington Post reporters who were covering the federal probe on ties between Russia and Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. Washington Post reporter Devlin Barrett weighs in on what the federal government was looking for in those records, how this may affect journalists' ability to do their job and how the Biden administration is handling leaks.
As President Biden calls to invest in infrastructure, Senator Mitch McConnell's home state is in desperate need of replacing the functionally obsolete Brent Spence Bridge. Northern Kentucky government watchdog reporter Julia Fair, who contributes to Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati.com via Report for America, joins CBSN to discuss the concerns surrounding the vital shipping artery.
Amid his film gigs, Grodin became a familiar face on late-night TV, perfecting a character who would confront Johnny Carson or others with a fake aggressiveness that made audiences cringe and laugh at the same time.
The ballot recount of the 2020 presidential election in Arizona's largest county is receiving harsh criticism from local GOP leaders, and some argue the former president's campaign diminished voters' trust in the electoral process. New York Times political reporter Maggie Astor spoke with CBSN's Tom Hanson about how disinformation laid the foundation for dozens of legislative proposals pushing for more restrictive voting laws.
The fifth Lockheed Martin-built SBIRS satellite joins a globe-spanning constellation
Connecticut, Oklahoma and Montana are offering cash to those who get full-time jobs and keep them for several weeks.
"Like my parents before me, New York is in my blood," Andrew Giuliani said in a video announcing his campaign.
Five days after Colonial Pipeline resumed operations, more than 10,500 stations still empty in southeastern states.
The order is Abbott's latest effort to roll back coronavirus protective measures in the state.
President Joe Biden spoke Tuesday at a Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan, declaring "the future of the auto industry is electric." Mr. Biden is pushing for alternative forms of energy and transportation in his American Jobs Plan. Watch his remarks.
More than 220 people, mostly Palestinians in Gaza, have died since the fighting between Israel and Hamas broke out just over a week ago. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBSN from Tel Aviv with the latest.
Enthusiasm for cinema chain builds in a popular Reddit investor discussion board where stock investors are "idiots."
Deputies attempting to serve drug-related search and arrest warrants shot and killed Andrew Brown Jr. outside his Elizabeth City home on April 21.
The bank joins Amazon, Chipotle and McDonald's on a short list of big companies that recently hiked their hourly wages.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones is defending a proposed budget cut to police funding, calling it the "right thing to do." Jones took office nearly a month ago and has positioned herself as an outspoken advocate of "reimagining" public safety. Mayor Jones joined CBSN to discuss what that looks like in the city she's leading.
A new study finds the storm caused over $8 billion more in damage than it would have in a world without climate change.
The White House says President Biden expressed support for a cease-fire in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN with more.
Following the deaths of two black men at the hands of police officers, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota's city council voted Saturday in favor of a resolution that would replace some officers with civilian employees. WCCO reporter David Schuman joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the details on the measure passed a month after the death of Daunte Wright in a police shooting.
The Taliban's official spokesman tells CBS News' Charlie D'Agata that the insurgent group has no problem with women enjoying "basic rights," and insists any ties with al Qaeda and ISIS have been severed.
It's called "ransomware as a service" -- an illegal marketplace one expert likens to "a digital mafia pyramid scheme."
The Florida congresswoman and former Orlando police chief also considered running for governor.
District Attorney Andrew Womble announced Tuesday that North Carolina sheriff's deputies will not face charges for the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr., a 42-year-old Black man whose death sparked protests last month. Womble said they were justified in opening fire as Brown drove towards officers who were attempted to serve a search warrant. Watch a portion of his news conference.