Biden restores protections for U.S.' largest national forest
The Tongass National Park had been left unprotected after a Trump-era decision repealed the Roadless Rule, which let logging and mining begin in the forest.
The Tongass National Park had been left unprotected after a Trump-era decision repealed the Roadless Rule, which let logging and mining begin in the forest.
COVID-19 cases rising in areas with low vaccination rates as Delta variant spreads; Teenage entrepreneur inspires new Illinois law
It was a choice between "back-to-school stuff or food" before the first government check arrived, one mom said.
Democrats push for payments to extend beyond 2021 as the first checks hit bank accounts July 15
Parents across the country are being warned about a rare summer outbreak of a virus that attacks the lungs — usually in winter.
An unnamed Olympic athlete and five other personnel have tested positive for COVID-19.
President Biden said it was a "historic day" as roughly $15 billion were distributed to the families of nearly 60 million children in the first monthly payments of the advanced Child Tax Credit. He and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke Thursday about the payments. Watch their remarks.
President Biden met with fellow Democrats on Capitol Hill to shore up support for a new $3.5 trillion budget plan that could include an expansion of new Child Tax Credit payments. Republicans won't back the plan, so every Senate Democrat needs to be on board in order for it to pass. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to discuss.
More than 13.8 million people across the country are still receiving some sort of unemployment assistance, according to the latest data from the Labor Department. While experts are touting the success of the economic rebound, some unemployed Americans are worried about the end of pandemic-related assistance programs in September. Joseph Hare, an unemployed Texas resident struggling to find work, spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about his experiences.
Ramos blocked the rear door of the Capital Gazette newsroom and killed five journalists in June 2018, after several years of conflict with the newspaper.
One salon owner who is urging vaccination wants to help clients "make a decision by the time they walk out the door."
The National Urban League's annual "State of Black America" report for 2021 looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, economic downturn and nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustice. Marc Morial, the organization's president and CEO, joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with a closer look at the findings.
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CBS News spoke with Ramakrishnan about South Asian representation, her dream of playing Rapunzel, and the show's second season.
The Labor Department says 360,000 people filed for unemployment for the first time last week, down 26,000 claims from the previous week and a new pandemic low. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief and senior economic analyst at Bankrate, joins CBSN to discuss the latest jobs numbers.
Preview: The star of "Stillwater" tells "CBS Sunday Morning" the COVID-19 lockdown taught him that the social connections we make are "so vital to our lives and what being human is."
Jackson Palmer blasts digital currencies as "inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology."