Site of Harriet Tubman monument in Newark is "poetic," mayor says
"Harriet Tubman actually stepped foot here in this property, Christopher Columbus did not," the city's mayor said.
"Harriet Tubman actually stepped foot here in this property, Christopher Columbus did not," the city's mayor said.
Yang and Garcia campaign together, marking the first time a the top-tier candidate publicly laid out a strategy for supporters for how to use New York City's ranked-choice voting system.
Electric-truck maker has yet to produce any vehicles, but those running the company are still cashing in on shares.
Flash flooding and tornadoes from the tropical weather system Claudette caused more than a dozen deaths, including 10 children. Nine died in one crash that's believed to be linked to the storms. The youngest victim was just 9 months old. Jessi Mitchell reports.
"The expectation for people to be up and at 'em and ready to pay rent on July 1 is wholeheartedly unfair," one unemployed renter said.
Most victims of cybercrime say they have no choice but to pay the ransom, even though law enforcement discourages it.
Paramedics say their experience during pandemic has been tough to shake, and demand better mental health resources: "PTSD is a rabbit hole."
Ammon Bundy led a group that occupied a national wildlife refuge in Oregon for several weeks in 2016.
The hardliner who won Iran's presidency says it was an "epic" vote, but half the country's voters didn't even show up, and it wasn't just because of COVID.
Gunmen killed 14 people in the Mexican border city of Reynosa near McAllen, Texas. Meanwhile, Russia's ambassador to the U.S. returned to Washington three months after being recalled, and President Biden's special envoy for North Korea said he hopes Pyongyang will be open for talks. Also, voters in Ethiopia headed to the polls amid an ongoing war. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with those headlines from around the world.
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and others delivered keynote addresses at the 2021 Women Political Leaders Summit.
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning the Delta variant of COVID-19, which was first discovered in India, could become the dominant strain in the U.S. About 45% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated, but experts fear unvaccinated people could become carriers of the highly contagious strain. Dr. Ron Elfenbein, the medical director and owner of First Call Medical Center, joined CBSN to discuss the latest.
A Washington Post investigation features the first interview with a woman who says a teacher at a school run by the religious group she grew up in sexually assaulted her. Beth Reinhard, an investigative reporter for the Post, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what she found during the investigation and what People of Praise is doing about these accusations.
Apple Daily has long been a stalwart voice of democratic dissent in Hong Kong, but China is using a new "national security" law to silence any challenge to Beijing's rule.
One of Hong Kong's largest and most controversial newspapers could close its doors very soon, as authorities target the company's assets while its owner, billionaire Jimmy Lai, sits in prison. Ramy Inocencio joins CBSN to report on the future of the pro-democracy outlet.
Amazon isn't the only on having a sale: Here are the best Prime Day deals from Best Buy and Walmart Deals for Days.
Nine children are among the victims of a deadly collision in Albama likely caused by Tropical Storm Claudette. Also, Senate Democrats are going on the offensive this week, looking to expand voting rights and spend big on infrastructure. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
These must-have kitchen appliances and gadgets include deals from Instant Pot, SodaStream, Cuisinart and Dash.
The chef offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his recipes for Frittata with Peppers and Onions with Roasted Cherry Tomato Sauce, Homemade Sausage Patties, and Blackberry-Bourbon Iced Tea.
Tuesday is primary day in the race for New York City's next mayor. The fiercely contested Democratic primary comes amid unprecedented public health, economic and safety concerns, and it's also the first time New York City voters are able to pick mayoral candidates in order of preference thanks to ranked choice voting. Rachel Holliday Smith, a reporter for The City, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
This Olympics will be the first since Felix survived a life-threatening condition to become a first-time mother.
This Prime Day, get your whole smart home outfitted with Alexa thanks to deal on the Echo Dot, Show, Auto and more.
Parts of the southern U.S. are on high alert as deadly storm Claudette continues its destructive path. It is being blamed for more than a dozen deaths, including 10 children, nine in one crash. CBS News digital journalist Jessi Mitchell joins CBSN with the latest.
The decision from the high court was unanimous.
Some of President Biden's key legislative priorities face tests this week, as lawmakers continue to negotiate an infrastructure plan, voting rights legislation and police reform. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss.