Police give child murder victim a voice on Twitter to help catch her killer
"Hi. My name is Linda O'Keefe … 45 years ago today, I disappeared from Newport Beach … today I'm going to tell you my story."
"Hi. My name is Linda O'Keefe … 45 years ago today, I disappeared from Newport Beach … today I'm going to tell you my story."
It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion, which came a week after a local Islamic State affiliate bombed a mosque in the north of the country.
Many Americans who received a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine could soon have access to a booster shot, after an FDA advisory panel unanimously endorsed a third dose. The panel will consider if a booster shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is needed for those who received the single-dose vaccine. Weijia Jiang has the latest.
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol could vote to hold Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress next week. Nikole Killion reports from Capitol Hill.
A new, 40-page report spells out moves that could alter the mortgage process, stock market disclosures, retirement plans, federal procurement and government budgeting.
Former President Bill Clinton is in the hospital in California where his spokesman says he is on the mend following a non-COVID-related infection. Also, how is TikTok impacting America’s kids? All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The President of the Canary Islands says the eruption is the "most damaging volcano in Europe in the last 100 years."
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, the chair of the House Progressive Caucus joined Major Garrett to talk about the fate of two bills containing much of Biden's agenda.
"The diabolic plan of the accused to murder Uthra, his wife who was bedridden, makes (the case) fall into the category of rarest of rare," said the public prosecutor.
An administrator of the Carroll Independent School District in suburban Fort Worth says classrooms with books on the Holocaust have to have books with "opposing" views on it.
A day of mourning has been declared in the country, which is already in the midst of a devastating economic crisis that has plunged ¾ of the population into poverty.
The victim, a mother of two children, was a popular vlogger known for her upbeat posts on rural life.
The controversial measure, which was debated for ten hours, now goes to the state Senate. Critics called it discriminatory.
Because of a court order, the Biden administration is required to reinstate the Trump-era policy of requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for their hearings.
Security concerns over a popular new app are causing some users to think twice. Clubhouse is an invite-only social networking app that lets you get together with followers or strangers in audio chat rooms. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson has been following the latest on this story and joins CBSN AM to break it down.
Apple has unveiled a suite of new software features and updates during its 2021 Worldwide Developers Conference, including ones aimed at increasing privacy and security. CBSN technology reporter Dan Patterson has more.
The state has set a goal to replace all of Benton Harbor's lead service lines within 18 months.
A spokesperson for the former president said his illness is unrelated to COVID.
FDA panel recommends Moderna booster shots; Meet the American queen of Mexico’s rodeo
In the past two weeks, Facebook has been scrutinized by lawmakers on Capitol Hill after a scathing report by The Wall Street Journal found the company has ignored the fact that its platforms have a negative impact on the mental health of teenagers. Executive director of Fairplay Josh Golin joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss how these apps can become safer for kids.
Biden to promote his agenda in Connecticut Friday; Global emissions not dropping fast enough
An FDA advisory panel unanimously voted to recommend Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine booster six months after initial vaccination for vulnerable Americans. Those included in the recommendation are people ages 65 and older, adults with underlying health conditions and those with an increased risk of contracting the virus due to their job. Dr. Shad Marvasti, the director of public health, prevention and promotion and an associate professor at the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
The four-term mayor of Buffalo, New York, lost the Democratic primary race to a Socialist community organizer. Now Mayor Byron Brown is hoping to stay in office by winning via write-in campaign. Assistant professor of political science at the University at Buffalo Shawn Donahue joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" anchor Elaine Quijano with the details.
In a recent survey, 54% of delivery workers — many of them immigrants — reported being robbed.
The decision deals a blow to abortion rights advocates, who had hoped to pause the law for as long as possible while it is litigated.