California declares state of emergency in response to massive oil spill
An offshore oil rig leaked at least 126,000 gallons of oil into the Pacific Ocean over the weekend — it is considered the largest oil spill the area has ever seen.
An offshore oil rig leaked at least 126,000 gallons of oil into the Pacific Ocean over the weekend — it is considered the largest oil spill the area has ever seen.
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A bombshell report reveals clergy in the French Catholic Church sexually abused 216,000 minors from 1950 to 2020. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero from Rome for more on the story.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testified before the Senate subcommittee on consumer protection, product safety, and data security on Tuesday. CBS News’ Skyler Henry reports on the hearing. Then, Techonomy Founder and Editor in Chief and author of “The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company that is Connecting the World” David Kirkpatrick joins CBSN to discuss the takeaways.
The Hyde Amendment restricts taxpayer dollars from supporting abortions in most cases.
While the hearing touched on a wide swath of Facebook's problems, it focused on the platform's impact on children.
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A new study voters for President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump agree on certain items related to the infrastructure package in Congress, but fear and mistrust the other side. Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, joined CBSN to discuss.
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen testifed before a Senate subcommitte on Tuesday, saying that "Facebook has not earned our trust." Watch some of her testimony.
President Joe Biden's plans to reform the nation's social programs are being held up on Capitol Hill, while the president faces a looming economic crisis. CBS News political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller spoke with CBSN's Tanya Rivero about what's at stake.
The Justice Department said it is reviewing an earlier decision to decline prosecution against two former FBI agents embroiled in the Larry Nassar sexual abuse cases after new information has emerged.
New offering could help beleaguered Postal Service bolster its bottom line, while also helping low-income Americans.
Despite the wide availability of Russian-made vaccines, the country's daily death and case rates are surging again.
Police are still waiting on the medical examiner's office to issue a preliminary cause of death.
"Eliminating late fines means providing truly equitable access to everything the library has to offer," one top official said.
Retired Army General Stanley McChrystal joins CBSN to discuss the impact of the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and his new book "Risk: A User's Guide."
As Pfizer awaits FDA approval to offer its COVID-19 vaccine to kids aged 5 through 11, some parents are expressing hesitancy. Dr. Aaron Carroll, professor of pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine, joined CBSN to discuss the skepticism among some adults.
Facebook is back and up running after the company's apps were out for hours Monday for what the social media giant says was a “faulty configuration change.” A Senate panel will hear testimony today from Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen. CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta and tech reporter Dan Patterson join “CBSN AM” to discuss.
Capitol Police identified the suspect as Dale Paul Melvin of Kimball, Michigan.
Johnson & Johnson asks FDA to authorize COVID-19 booster shots; China ramps up military aggression against Taiwan.
President Biden is heading to Howell, Michigan, Tuesday afternoon to rally support for his "Build Back Better" agenda. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN with more on the the president's message to union workers.
Tensions are escalating between Taiwan and China as Beijing intensifies military aggression against the island. CBS News Asia correspondent Ramy Inocencio joins "CBSN AM" with more.
The head of a South African animal welfare group says he's "never been this angry," after discovering "one of the worst cases of animal abuse."
Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe, author of “Saving Us: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World,” guides Americans through conversations about climate change. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Yang said he thinks he can make a bigger difference outside the constraints of a political party.