Amazon and Walmart look to fill 60,000 positions in U.S.
Rival retail giants are holding job fairs in September to fill vacancies in tech, operations and other roles.
Rival retail giants are holding job fairs in September to fill vacancies in tech, operations and other roles.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the White House and met with President Biden, two years after his name became central to the investigation that led to former President Trump's first impeachment. Watch his and Mr. Biden's remarks at their bilateral meeting.
An Afghan refugee who worked with the U.S. military as an interpreter and contractor for roughly 6 years speaks anonymously about why he came to America and what is means for him and his family. "My life is safe here," he said. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has more of his story.
One of the strictest abortion laws in the country is now in effect in Texas, outlawing the procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined CBSN to discuss what's happening with the case, as well as the latest on Texas' Republican-backed voting law.
Dr. Leslie Diaz, infectious diseases specialist at Jupiter Medical Center in Florida, joins CBSN to discuss the rise in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and the science behind wearing masks to protect against the coronavirus.
There are growing concerns over a potential housing crisis now that the Supreme Court has decided to end a pandemic-related eviction moratorium for most of the United States. CBSN's Tanya Rivero spoke with Bill Treanor, dean of Georgetown University Law Center, who is one of dozens of law school deans across the country joining forces to help Americans facing this eviction crisis.
"I think discrimination is still pervasive. I think that it's done in a much subtler way," one Black farmer said.
The United Nations is sending health care support teams to Haiti in the wake of the recent earthquake. The U.N. is particularly concerned about the welfare of women in the country. Judicael Elidje, Deputy Resident Representative at the United Nations Population Fund, spoke with Tanya Rivero about the teams' focus.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and General Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on Wednesday held their first news conference since the last American troops left Afghanistan. Watch their remarks.
A grand jury has returned a 32-count indictment against officers and paramedics involved in the death of Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who was put in a chokehold and injected with a sedative during a 2019 police stop in Aurora, Colorado. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has details.
One crew member rescued and five unaccounted for after chopper went down during routine flight off aircraft carrier, officials say.
They plan to offer over 50 amendments related to Afghanistan to the annual National Defense Authorization Act.
The 23-year-old Black man died after he was put in a chokehold by Aurora police in August 2019.
President Biden defended evacuation efforts in Afghanistan after the last U.S. service member left Kabul, ending 20 years of war. Critics on both sides of the aisle have said the administration mishandled the troop withdrawal, but the commander in chief doubled down, arguing the push to get Americans and allies out of the country was a success. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the president's speech.
In a speech, President Biden defended his decision to pull the U.S. military out of Afghanistan, pushing back on criticism that the withdrawal was anything but a success as Americans and allies are still trying to flee the country. Meanwhile, Mr. Biden is set to meet with Ukraine's president, who was at the center of the first impeachment investigation into President Trump. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN to discuss.
Watching a loved one suffer with Alzeheimer's disease can be difficult and devastating. CBS Minnesota's Liz Collin followed the journey of one family over the past six years. She joined CBSN to preview her report, "Living With Memory Loss."
"Candyman" director Nia DaCosta will also make history as the first Black woman to direct a Marvel Studios picture.
The Biden administration is using eight military bases and two facilities across the U.S. to house Afghan evacuees, including those who aided the U.S. war effort.
Cheney called on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy to condemn Cawthorn's remarks that there will be "bloodshed" if elections continue to be "rigged."
Public health investigators are struggling to keep up with new COVID-19 infections across the U.S. States are downsizing their contact tracing teams as new cases of the Delta variant stack up. Amanda Michelle Gomez, a reporter for Kaiser Health News, joined CBSN to discuss why local health and government leaders are shifting priorities away from contact tracing.
The Taliban is looking to set up a new government in Afghanistan as the U.N. secretary-general warns of a humanitarian crisis in the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata speaks to CBSN about the latest following the U.S. withdrawal..
Peru is grieving after its third major accident in less than a week. Meanwhile, a court in Bangladesh ordered the death sentence for six Islamic militants in connection with the murder of two gay-rights activists, and a massive oil spill from Syria's largest refinery is threatening marine life and livelihoods along the country's Mediterranean coast. Also, a few black particles were discovered in one vial of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine in Japan, prompting authorities to shelve the batch. CBS News foreign... Читать дальше...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is finally getting his White House meeting.
In 2014, the cultural pioneer reflected on his journey as a publisher, activist and admirer of women for our series "Note to Self"
In a note to his 6-year-old self Morgan reflects on his childhood, comedy career, and the serious injuries he suffered from a 2014 car accident