Senate GOP block procedural vote on bipartisan infrastructure bill
The preliminary vote failed 49 to 51.
The preliminary vote failed 49 to 51.
Joseph O'Connor is the fourth to be charged in connection with the hack that compromised over 130 accounts of well-known figures.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus weighs in on a new study that suggests the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine is less effective against the Delta variant.
Japan's capital just hit a six-month high for daily coronavirus infections, and just two days before the opening ceremony, doubts persist over the feasibility of a safe Summer Games.
As the coronavirus continues to spread among attendees of the Tokyo Olympics, the CEO of the games said officials will continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds. Jamie Yuccas has the details from Tokyo.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King sits down with Jeff Bezos and his brother Mark shortly after successfully soaring into space with Blue Origin. Bezos shares how they can lay down infrastructure for future generations to take the polluting industry off Earth and into space.
Blue Origin's successful flight to space was a family affair as Jeff Bezos was accompanied by his brother, volunteer firefighter Mark Bezos. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke to the brothers.
Heavy rains in Colorado's Larimer County have led to at least one death after a flash flood tore through an area impacted by recent wildfires. Omar Villafranca has the details.
Jeff Bezos successfully visited the edge of space in his own rocket Tuesday. But when he returned, he thanked Amazon workers for paying for the trip — drawing the criticism of labor activists across the country. Mark Strassmann reports.
He's running for the seat held by Republican Ron Johnson, who has not yet said whether he'll seek a third term.
The Ukrainian president's conversation with former President Trump sparked the ex-president's first impeachment inquiry.
The hospital's chief medical officer said if people don't get vaccinated, "we are going to accept death."
Florida Senator Marco Rubio joined "CBS This Morning" to talk about COVID vaccine hesitancy among Americans.
Shocking images showed passengers caught in a flooded metro train car in Zhengzhou, with hundreds needing rescue from the subway system.
The Nauka module will add living space, research facilities and a European-built robot arm to the space station.
Prosecutors say former execs "doxxed" the couple and mailed them threatening items because they were unhappy with their blog's coverage.
The flooding destroyed at least five homes.
The law only allows abortions to save the mother's life – but does not make exceptions for those impregnated by incest or rape.
The next three Summer Games hosts are now secured in wealthy Olympic nations without any facing a contested vote.
A two-year suspension of the debt limit is set to expire July 31.
The Americans, ranked No. 1 in the world and the favorites to win gold in Tokyo, were riding a 44-match unbeaten streak heading into the match.
"I have spoken to Republican senators — both elected Republicans and Republican leaders," Harris told CBS News.
Residents will have to prove either full vaccination or a recent negative test to do almost anything with a crowd, and soon, even to get into bars and restaurants.
Officials blasted music and set off firecrackers in an effort to flush out the bear, local media said.
Verrastro talks with host Michael Morell about energy issues including the Biden administration's push to modernize U.S. energy infrastructure.