Online community of dads raising LGBTQ+ youth
Drew Armstrong, a co-founder of "Dragon Dads," joined CBSN to discuss the private Facebook community and its efforts to support and offer resources to dads raising LGBTQ+ kids.
Drew Armstrong, a co-founder of "Dragon Dads," joined CBSN to discuss the private Facebook community and its efforts to support and offer resources to dads raising LGBTQ+ kids.
"Our institutions have not — and still are not — being treated the same," one president of a historically black college said of the funding gap with other schools.
Attorney General Merrick Garland will speak Tuesday about the Biden administration's new plan to take on domestic terrorism and extremism. CBS News chief Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues gave Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers a preview of the new policy on CBSN.
Oprah Winfrey announces "The Sweetness Of Water" as her latest book club selection. Author Nathan Harris joins Tony Dokoupil to discuss the honor.
Stephen Colbert returned to a theater packed with audience members – face masks optional, vaccinations required.
Continuing his first foreign trip as commander-in-chief, President Biden met with NATO allies and underscored America’s commitment to the alliance. Wednesday, Mr. Biden will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva to discuss issues including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and cyberattacks on U.S. companies. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins “CBSN AM” with more.
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are digital creations with a unique code that provides an exclusive certificate of authenticity. Some people are paying tens of millions of dollars to own them. 60 Minutes+ correspondent Laurie Segall joins "CBSN AM" to talk about what's fueling the virtual craze.
Nearly six million Americans traveled over the weekend — a huge jump from 1.5 million over the same weekend last year.
The third season of the popular podcast "Conspiracyland" delves into the life and the brutal, horrific death of U.S.-based Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. In October 2018, the Washington Post columnist was assassinated and dismembered inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, by Saudi agents, who, according to U.S. intelligence officials, were acting on orders from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Yahoo News Chief Investigative Correspondent Michael Isikoff, the host of "Conspiracyland," joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
The 9-year-old boy whose family was killed last week when a pickup truck slammed into them has been released from the hospital. Meanwhile, concerns over a COVID-19 variant is causing the U.K. to delay lifting pandemic restrictions. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta joins "CBSN AM"with headlines from around the world.
Rabies infections cause tens of thousands of deaths worldwide each year, mainly in Asia and Africa, according to WHO.
A new New York Times investigation looks into how Amazon treats its employees. Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent Jodi Kantor joins “CBS This Morning” with why some employees say the company left them confused, scared and eventually unemployed.
House Judiciary Democrats are launching a probe into Trump-era leak investigations that included subpoenas for information linked to lawmakers and journalists. Jeff Pegues reports on the latest for "CBSN AM."
The amount of false information surrounding medicine and science has surged during the pandemic, requiring companies to find innovative ways to combat the issue. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
The House Judiciary Committee is launching an investigation into how the Justice Department under President Trump used subpoenas to obtain the records of Democratic lawmakers and journalists. Jeff Pegues reports.
Since at least World War II, the President of the United States and his Russian or Soviet counterpart have turned to direct diplomacy to try to bridge divides between the two countries. Even during the most tense moments of the Cold War, conversations between the U.S. and Russia continued. On the eve of the first meeting between Presidents Biden and Putin, Ed O’Keefe looks back at some of the historic moments.
President Biden and NATO leaders target China and Russia while the president looks ahead to his high stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin. Also, The House Judiciary Committee says it will investigate the Trump Justice Department's seizing of phone data from House Democrats. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
As more Americans start traveling again around the country, they're finding longer lines than usual at the airport. The TSA is only halfway to its goal of hiring more than 6,000 new officers by the summer to meet demand – but, as Errol Barnett shows, summer travel is already here.
The documents were released before a hearing on the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Fully vaccinated audiences returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Monday. The move is being heralded as a clear sign that New York is moving toward a post-pandemic future. Meg Oliver reports.
As water levels decline, officials have discovered the remains of what they believe to be a 1965 plane crash.
For the first time in over a year, California is reopening and lifting most COVID-19 restrictions. Masks will still be required in some settings. Carter Evans reports.
President Biden is set to meet with his Russian counterpart Wednesday, as election meddling and cyberattacks have caused a major rift between Washington and Moscow. Nancy Cordes reports from Brussels.
Ahead of President Biden's landmark summit with Vladimir Putin, Ukraine's president invites CBS News to the front line to explain why his country's war with Russia matters to the world. Holly Williams reports.
It looks like a war from 100 years ago, but many see the war in eastern Ukraine as the front line in a new cold war brewing between Russia and the U.S.