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The bill passed the House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support.
The bill passed the House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he wants to continue building a border wall with Mexico in his state. However, critics say the plan is short on details and could be political posturing as the governor contemplates a run for the presidency in 2024. Mireya Villarreal reports.
The plywood blanketing storefronts in Chicago became a canvas for South Side native Barrett Keithley.
President Biden issues a warning to Russia, saying there will be consequences if there are cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure. Also, the western part of the United States is sweltering as record-breaking temperatures settle over the region. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds
It joins 25 GOP-led states to end the $300-per-week federal enhanced unemployment benefits ahead of their September expiration.
An underage girl's private video for her high school boyfriend. A woman's alleged rape while drugged by her husband. The lawsuit alleges Pornhub exploited nonconsensual video uploads — including child abuse imagery — for profit.
State Supreme Court says it has to be an option available to the inmates can choose under provisions of a new law.
Some media outlets are issuing corrections on their early coverage of the COVID-19 lab leak theory as questions grow about the idea that it may have leaked from a lab. Washington Post reporter Paul Farhi joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the latest.
Greenpeace has apologized for the stunt gone awry, which left two people injured after their pilot lost control of his paraglider. But at least the police snipers didn't kill him.
After "eye-watering" losses, "it will take time for the industry to get back on its feet," a Scottish lawmaker said.
The smart home office has never been more important. Here's how you can lock out hackers and cybercriminals.
The U.S. government barred China from work on the International Space Station, so the Chinese are building their own - and fast.
Biden wraps up first foreign trip of presidency; first astronauts reach China's space station
A riot at a squat building in Berlin left dozens of police officers injured. Meanwhile, officials in Mexico City are blaming flaws in construction for last month's deadly subway collapse. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joined "CBSN AM" from Rome with headlines from around the world.
Pioneering former Xerox CEO Ursula Burns joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new memoir detailing her rise to success and the benefits of STEM education.
The plane spotted at the bottom of Folsom Lake is not the wreck of an aircraft that disappeared into the water after a midair collision in 1965, authorities said.
The average U.S. household now has a total of 25 connected tech devices, according to Deloitte. But along with the convenience of smart home technology comes privacy and security risks. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson joins CBSN to discuss how you can stay secure and maintain privacy with your devices.
President Biden sat down with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva, and the two discussed cyberattacks, election meddling and human rights issues among other things. Afterward, Mr. Biden said he isn't confident Putin will change his behavior. Michael Bociurkiw, a global affairs analyst and the author of "Digital Pandemic," joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
Eurasia Group president and founder Ian Bremmer joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the meeting between President Biden and Russian President Putin, including why it could take months before we know if it was a successful meeting for the U.S.
The country's 200 bishops will meet this week to discuss whether Catholic politicians, like President Biden, who also support abortion rights, should be allowed to receive communion. Ed O'Keefe reports.
High school graduations hold special meaning this year, after all the challenges students faced during the pandemic. But for one family in South Carolina, this graduation is especially powerful after the loss they suffered during one of our nation's darkest moments six years ago today. Marks Strassmann reports.
The European Union is ending pandemic-era travel restrictions for visitors from the United States. Errol Barnett has the latest.
A Chinese spacecraft blasted off on a Long March rocket overnight, the first time China has sent humans into space for nearly five years, in a bid to pick up their standing in the modern space race. Ramy Inocencio reports.
About half a million people applied for some sort of jobless aid last week, while 15 million still collect benefits.
"The goal is to prolong my career and continue to do what makes me happy," Nadal said.