U.S. soccer star Carli Lloyd announces retirement
"Through all the goals, the trophies, the medals and the championships won, what I am most proud of is that I've been able to stay unapologetically me," Lloyd said in a statement.
"Through all the goals, the trophies, the medals and the championships won, what I am most proud of is that I've been able to stay unapologetically me," Lloyd said in a statement.
President Joe Biden will make his first public address about the ongoing situation in Afghanistan on Monday afternoon. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini discusses what's happening in the country and the administration's latest efforts to ensure the safety of all Americans in Afghanistan.
President Biden spoke from the White House about the situation in Afghanistan, defending the decision to withdraw but conceding that the Taliban takeover happened faster than anticipated. Watch his full remarks in this CBS News Special Report anchored by Norah O'Donnell with correspondents Roxana Saberi in Kabul, David Martin at the Pentagon, Ed O'Keefe at the White House and Charlie D'Agata in London.
President Biden released a statement over the weekend on the developments in Afghanistan, but has yet to make public comments since the Taliban seized control of the country. It comes as the U.S. works to evacuate Americans and some Afghan allies from Kabul. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe joins CBSN AM with the latest.
After nearly two decades of fighting the U.S. and its allies, the Taliban has returned to power in Afghanistan. Over the weekend, the militant group took over the capital city of Kabul as thousands of U.S. troops helped evacuate Americans. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN AM to discuss the latest developments.
Two days after a powerful earthquake hit Haiti, killing more than 1,200 people, the remnants of a tropical storm are bearing down on the the island. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers reports from Port-au-Prince and Haitian Times founder Garry Pierre-Pierre joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more.
The U.S. government regulators have opened a formal investigation into Tesla's Autopilot partially-automated driving system after a series of collisions with parked emergency vehicles. CBSN's Tanya Rivero reports.
President Biden is expected to address the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan later today, as the Biden administration faces increasing backlash over the U.S. withdrawal from the country. White House officials say they are surprised by how fast the Taliban was able to take over Afghanistan. CBS News’ Natalie Brand has more and then CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang discusses the reaction to the Taliban’s takeover.
Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban as a teenager because she advocated for educating girls.
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The number of children hospitalized with COVID-19 continues to surge as parents prepare to send their kids back to school. Dr. Mark Kline, physician-in-chief of Children's Hospital New Orleans, joins CBSN to discuss what he is seeing in new patients and how parents can keep their little ones safe during the school year.
A tropical storm is threatening further devastation after Saturday's 7.2 earthquake in Haiti. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers joined CBSN from the capital, Port-au-Prince, with a look at the damage and the emergency response from Team Rubicon.
Louisiana entrepreneur Angelle Mosley, who died at 33, was part of the 0.0009% of vaccinated Americans whose breakthrough COVID cases prove fatal.
President Joe Biden will return to Washington Monday to deliver remarks on the situation in Afghanistan, his first on the matter in nearly a week as chaos and uncertainty unfolds in the region. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini joined CBSN to discuss the latest developments.
Material from an investigation that ranged from sexual misconduct allegations to COVID-19 in nursing homes may see the light of day, lawmakers said Monday.
Outbreak tied to frozen shrimp has now sickened nine people in four states, with three hospitalized, federal authorities say.
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Vilifying immigrants "just makes it harder to get there," says Nebraska Farmers Union on push for new immigration laws.
President Biden is returning from Camp David to address the nation and the world.
The investigation of automated driving systems covers 765,000 vehicles, almost everything Tesla has sold in the U.S. since its 2014 model year.
Dozens of people have died as flash floods sweep through Turkey. A gas tank explosion causes fatalities in Lebanon. Malaysia's prime minister and cabinet members submit their resignations. And German soccer legend Gerd Muller dies at age 75. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" with a roundup of today's headlines.
The U.S. is working to evacuate thousands of Americans from Afghanistan as the Taliban takes control of the nation's capital, Kabul. Mark Jacobson, the former deputy NATO senior civilian representative for Afghanistan, joins CBSN with his analysis.
When CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata was in Afghanistan last month, the Afghan government was still in control of most of the country and all of the provincial capitals. Weeks later, the Taliban entered Kabul having taken control of the entire country.
Jake Sullivan, national security adviser to President Biden, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan as the Taliban takes over and how the Biden administration is responding to it.
"Really hurts to see all the devastation that's going on in Haiti, and I feel like we really can't catch a break," said Osaka, whose father is from Haiti.