Jessica Springsteen wins silver in in equestrian team jumping final
Sweden won the tiebreaker by just 1.3 seconds, leaving Bruce Springsteen's daughter and famous American equestrians McLain Ward and Laura Kraut to take the silver.
Sweden won the tiebreaker by just 1.3 seconds, leaving Bruce Springsteen's daughter and famous American equestrians McLain Ward and Laura Kraut to take the silver.
The Texas state legislature has begun a new special session, as many Democrats remain in D.C. Texas state Representative Carl Sherman joined CBSN to discuss what's next for the caucus.
The Senate has voted to advance the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. CBS News Congressional reporter Jack Turman joined CBSN with what's next for the bill.
The Senate has moved closer to passing a $1 trillion infrastructure package after lawmakers from both parties came together and voted on Saturday to clear a key procedural hurdle.
The Biden administration has made several changes to U.S. immigration policy as it fights to protect migrant children. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez joins CBSN with more.
As the Voting Rights Act turns 56, activists warn that the sanctity of the ballot box is corroding under relentless Republican efforts on the state level. In an op-ed in The Washington Post, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland urged Congress to act to pass new legislation to protect voting rights. CBS News political contributors and analysts Antjuan Seawright and Leslie Sanchez join with their perspectives on the anniversary and the road ahead.
The 81st annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is officially underway in South Dakota. The event is expected to draw up to half a million bikers to the area, raising concerns of a surge in cases as the Delta variant continues to spread across the country. CBS News correspondent Mola Lenghi reports on the latest. Then Dr. Mark Kline, physician-in-chief at Children’s Hospital New Orleans, joins CBSN's Bradley Blackburn to discuss the risks of large gatherings, and the impact of the pandemic on the state of Louisiana.
The coach was seen telling athlete Annika Schleu to "really hit it" when the horse would not cooperate during Friday's event.
The Dixie Fire that incinerated much of Greenville has destroyed more than 180 homes and is threatening more than 10,000 buildings in the northern Sierra Nevada.
The railway climbs more than 14,000 feet on an hour-long trip to the top of Pikes Peak.
"We're not going to rush this because of who he is. We're not gonna delay it because who he is," said Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple.
Thousands of bikers attend Sturgis Motorcycle Rally despite COVID-19 surge; Inside Clementines Creamery
Kansas City hit its highest positivity rate of COVID cases since the pandemic began at 34.4%
The Albany County sheriff held a news conference Saturday to discuss a criminal complaint his office received this week from an aide who says New York Governor Andrew Cuomo groped her at the governor's state residence.
A security alert urges Americans to leave on commercial flights as Taliban militants are attacking Afghan cities.
Of her 11 medals, seven are gold.
Ice cream is both naughty and nice at the St. Louis-based "Clementines Creamery." Clementines has won awards and accolades for its sweet, creamy treats. With five stores in Missouri and a nationwide following, the only thing that might be richer than the ice cream itself is the story behind its founding and founder. Dana Jacobson has the details.
Since their debut a decade ago, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have toured the world, playing countless sold-out shows and festivals. Nelson also found time to co-produce the music for "A Star is Born," - which the band appeared in. Performing for Saturday Sessions from the new album, "A Few Stars Apart," here are Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real with "More Than We Can Handle."
Missouri has been particularly hard-hit by the Delta variant and the state is seeing a pushback over a mask mandate that went into effect Monday in Kansas City. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Since their debut a decade ago, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have toured the world, playing countless sold-out shows and festivals. Nelson also found time to co-produce the music for "A Star is Born," - which the band appeared in. Performing for Saturday Sessions from the new album, "A Few Stars Apart," here are Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real with "Giving You Away."
Congress is expected to hold another rare Saturday session on the infrastructure bill as states are already eyeing the much-needed repair funds they could get if the bill passes. Christina Ruffini reports from the White House with the latest on the talks.
NASA says the sampling failure likely is due to the nature of the targeted rock, not a hardware problem.
There are no mask mandates and no proof of vaccinations are needed.
The sport of skateboarding made its Olympic debut at the games now underway in Tokyo, and Japanese athletes have been dominant, winning five out of twelve medals, including three gold. As Lucy Craft reports, it's a testament to how the sport has overcome being stigmatized in Japan.
One of America's oldest varieties is back in production once again. Jeff Glor visits Vermont, where little has changed in the picturesque town of Plymouth and in the way its namesake product is made.