Andrew Brown Jr.'s family seeks $30 million in civil rights lawsuit
Brown's family is suing for "emotional distress, humiliation, loss of enjoyment of life, and other pain and suffering."
Brown's family is suing for "emotional distress, humiliation, loss of enjoyment of life, and other pain and suffering."
The committee's first hearing at the end of the month will feature testimony from law enforcement officers.
It's the second company after Amazon to ask the legal scholar to recuse herself from an antitrust investigation.
Engineers from the University of Maryland created an inflatable robot "hand" that can beat the first level of the classic video game Super Mario Brothers. It uses emerging technology known as "soft robotics." CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson explains how it works and the implications for future health and science initiatives.
Culper Precision's "Block19" handgun is customized to look like it is made of Lego pieces.
CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports on the surge of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., particularly cases of the Delta variant among youth. Dr. Susannah Hills, a pediatric airway surgeon and assistant professor of ENT at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on COVID-19 and how parents can keep their unvaccinated children safe.
Lawsuits have also been filed in Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas over those states ending the expanded benefits for unemployed and gig workers.
While the investigation into who killed Haitian President Jovenel Moïse intensifies, so too are concerns about the nation's overall stability. Author Amy Wilentz, who wrote "The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier" and "Farewell, Fred Voodoo: A Letter From Haiti," spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about why there are no simple options for stabilizing Haiti.
More than 50 Democratic state lawmakers from Texas fled to Washington, D.C. to prevent a vote on a Republican bill that would add new restrictions on voting. Michelle Beckley, a Democrat representing District 65 in the Texas House of Representatives, joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss the standoff.
Britney Spears 's conservatorship case is going back before a judge weeks after her testimony describing her situation as "abusive." The American Civil Liberties Union has filed an amicus brief in support of the singer's right to choose her own attorney. Zoe Brennan-Krohn, a staff attorney for the ACLU Disability Rights Project, joins Tanya Rivero on CBSN to discuss the issues at stake.
Try a compressor ice cream maker or ice cream ball to make the summer sweeter with homemade ice cream on demand
Using "soft robotics," engineers at the University of Maryland built a prosthesis powered by water and air.
Pro tip: Research a company's stance on remote work before saying you love working from home — or risk not getting the job.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor, Eric Adams, held a press conference on Wednesday to discuss rising gun violence in the city and how they plan to address it. Watch their remarks.
Chief execs at S&P 500 companies averaged $15.5 million in total compensation last year, AFL-CIO reports.
The warning signs pointing to serious construction concerns ahead of the Florida building collapse are prompting other condominiums nationwide to think more carefully about their structures. But preventing disaster may not be such an easy task, especially when it comes with a hefty price tag. Tim Craig, a national reporter for The Washington Post, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the challenges condo residents are facing.
There's a major reckoning underway in the American craft beer industry. Only 7.5% of brewers in the U.S. are women, and just 2% of breweries in the country are all-female-owned. Dana Jacobson recently visited an all-female owned and operated brewery in Aurora, Colorado. The brewers shared how they're turning their passion into a movement.
"Representation matters, so this is a special moment of progress for the sport and the series," Parker said.
"I remember screaming to my mom and my sister, 'Run, run, just run for your life,'" 25-year-old Gabe Nir said.
About six months ago, Sara and Eyal Nir moved to Surfside, Florida with two of their six children. They chose to live in Champlain Towers South. Their 25-year-old son shares how they escaped the building's shocking and devastating collapse.
The president will meet with Democrats on Capitol Hill after they reached a deal on a $3.5 trillion infrastructure proposal.
IRS sending payments of up to $300 per child as part of the government's efforts to "supersize" stimulus aid.
Seven children in Mississippi are in the ICU, two of whom are on ventilators, as the state continues to deal with a spike in COVID cases. This comes as health officials warn that low vaccination rates could put kids at risk. Omar Villafranca reports.
The nationwide average of new daily coronavirus cases doubled in the last three weeks, according to Johns Hopkins University.
The Trump Organization has removed its longtime chief financial officer from multiple leadership positions at its subsidiaries just weeks after his criminal indictment. Public filings with the Florida Division of Corporations show Allen Weisselberg was stripped from roles in at least seven entities tied to the Trump Organization. CBS News political reporter Melissa Quinn joined CBSN to discuss why the company would make such a move.