Senate could expand LGBTQ protections with Equality Act
Although the House has passed the bill, it is uncertain whether enough Republicans will support it in the Senate.
Although the House has passed the bill, it is uncertain whether enough Republicans will support it in the Senate.
The debate, which will air on CBS New York and stream on CBSN New York, is the last debate before early voting starts.
Security experts warn that future hacks of American companies could disrupt the U.S. food supply.
Sephora, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue now carry beauty products tailored to Black and Hispanic skin tones.
As parts of the country reopen, adolescents are the latest group eligible for the vaccine. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss the latest coronavirus headlines, including reports that kids are "vulnerable host" for COVID-19.
The House has voted to remove statues of Confederate leaders from the U.S. Capitol building, and the bill now heads to the Senate. CBS News political reporter Grace Segers joins CBSN with more.
As CBS News' Michael George reports, authorities are learning more about a massive internet outage that temporarily shut down several major websites around the world. Many of those sites are back online. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN's Tom Hanson with more.
The Senate approved Julien Neals to the U.S. district court in New Jersey by a vote of 66-33 and Regina Rodriguez to the federal district court in Colorado by a vote of 72-28.
A monthslong Vanity Fair investigation details how efforts to probe the Wuhan lab leak theory were suppressed within parts of the U.S. government. Contributing editor Katherine Eban joined CBSN to discuss more of what her investigation uncovered.
From romances to true crime, these are the page-turners you need to pack up along with the sunscreen
The Juno probe will make flybys of three of Jupiter's moons thanks to a mission extension.
Theme park geared to Marvel fans is only open to California residents for now, but will open to other visitors on June 15.
Manchin met virtually with leaders of several civil rights organizations on Tuesday morning.
CBS News' Elise Preston reports on a program that aims to help Black entrepreneurs get a foot in the door.
The assailant appears to have cried out a centuries-old royalist war cry before finishing with "Down with Macron."
Steven Brandenburg pleaded guilty in February to two felony counts of attempting to tamper with a consumer product.
They're asking the CDC to use the most accurate tests available to test more blood samples from 2019 and investigate early unexplained deaths.
A new program from two entrepreneurs in Atlanta aims to entice Black Americans to become owners of shoe retailers.
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The promotion is a part of the state's strategy to get more of the population vaccinated.
The Chief Administrative Office of the U.S. House confirmed to CBS News it was notified by iConstituent its e-newsletter system was hit with a ransomware attack.
Women and girls in embattled Tigray region still being subjected to "appalling acts of sexual violence" as threat of widespread famine looms.
Researchers hope that studying Arctic samples will bring insights on preserving the cells, tissues, and organs of other animals — including humans.
Visitors can return to Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial starting on Tuesday.
The insect flew through an open window, striking the driver in the face, Cincinnati police said.