Arizona secretary of state asks for probe of Trump and Giuliani
Katie Hobbs sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich asking for the investigation.
Katie Hobbs sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich asking for the investigation.
President Biden is facing pressure to respond after two recent cyberattacks on U.S. businesses. The hacks, targeting software company Kaseya and a technology firm linked to the Republican National Committee, both appeared to involve Russian entities. Nancy Cordes reports.
While the number of Americans filing for unemployment aid last week ticked up to 373,000, the job market remains solid.
The ancient city's modern economy relies on American visitors, but should the "capital of over-tourism" learn lessons from the lean times of coronavirus lockdowns?
From its 1,600-square-foot perch over the streets, the monster ball of virtual fur has its own livestream, and a fast-growing following on Twitter.
And they've lost almost $30 billion to robocall scams over the past year. But some new, required technology may help consumers.
Fifteen more signed on, leaving only 9 and D.C. still objecting. That makes it more likely to be OK'd by the federal judge overseeing it.
Elsa lashes Florida with strong wind and severe flooding; Marriage advice from Jimmy Carter on his 75th wedding anniversary
The court-appointed attorney representing Spears has filed paperwork to resign after 13 years, according to court documents.
The toll is three times the number of people killed in traffic accidents around the globe every year. It is about equal to the population of Los Angeles or the nation of Georgia.
President Biden visited Crystal Lake, Illinois, and pushed for action on his education and child care priorities, as part of what the White House calls the "American Families Plan." Watch Mr. Biden's speech.
New Republican backed legislation in several states could prevent many Native Americans from being able to vote. New York Times political reporter Maggie Astor has been covering this story and joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
The intensity of the recent Pacific Northwest heat wave wasn't just unusual — it would have been "virtually impossible without human-caused climate change," according to a new study from the World Weather Attribution network. The study warns that "as warming continues, it will become a lot less rare." CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more.
Authorities in Southern California have seized more than 16 tons of marijuana worth an estimated $1.19 billion, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department officials said Wednesday. The 10-day sting is the largest eradication of illegal marijuana cultivations in the history of the department. Read more here.
The search for survivors in the Surfside condo collapse has transitioned from a rescue effort to a recovery operation nearly two weeks after the tragedy. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The Delta variant is taking hold as the new dominant strain of COVID-19. It's hitting the unvaccinated hard in America's heartland. Nancy Chen shares more.
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy spoke with Major Garrett about the risks of being unvaccinated amid a rise in the Delta variant.
Intense rain and gusting winds pummeled the Florida coast as Tropical Storm Elsa made landfall, leaving thousands without power. Mireya Villarreal has the latest on the severe weather.
Haiti is reeling after President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated by gunmen who broke into his home overnight. Ben Tracy reports.
Biden pushes infrastructure agenda in Illinois; Texas GOP looks to revive voting restrictions
The D.C. Court of Appeals ruled that Giuliani would be "suspended from the practice of law in the District of Columbia" pending the resolution of the "disciplinary matter in New York."
Texas Republicans are set to bring back a controversial elections reform bill for debate during a special legislative session starting Thursday. House Democrats had managed to block the bill from reaching a vote by staging a walk out in May. Texas Tribune politics reporter James Barragán joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss the other conservative priorities Republican Governor Greg Abbott has announced for the session, as well as the pressure he's facing from GOP primary challengers.
They beat the Montreal Canadiens four-games-to-one with a 1-0 victory, giving the "Champa Bay" region its third pro sports title in less than a year.
Haitian president Jovenel Moïse was assassinated early Wednesday in his home on the outskirts of the country's capitol city. The first lady was also wounded in the attack. CBS News' Ben Tracy reports on the latest on the attack, then Dánica Coto, a Caribbean correspondent for The Associated Press, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss what the killing means for the future of Haiti.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News," anchored by Major Garrett.