Michael Jordan's 1984 sneakers sell for auction record $1.47 million
Jordan wore the pair during the fifth game of his rookie season, then gifted them to a ball boy.
Jordan wore the pair during the fifth game of his rookie season, then gifted them to a ball boy.
CBS News, along with other news outlets, has reviewed thousands of pages of leaked internal documents from Facebook. They suggest the social network was aware its platforms, which include Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, can fuel hate, polarization, conspiracy theories and misinformation, but at times did little to stop it. 60 Minutes+ correspondent Laurie Segall joined CBSN to discuss the Facebook papers.
Thousands of pages of leaked documents from Facebook show how the company struggled to deal with the spread of misinformation, division and hate. Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen appears before the U.K. Parliament today as lawmakers draft a new online safety bill. Constitutional law professor Lawrence Lessig, an adviser to Haugen, joins "CBSN AM" to discuss the latest.
Democrats are close to reaching a long-awaited deal on President Biden's social spending agenda. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joined CBSN with more on the negotiations, plus the president's campaign stop in New Jersey in support of incumbent Governor Phil Murphy ahead of Election Day.
The amount of coronavirus particles someone has can be an indicator of how likely they to spread the disease, but it's not a perfect measurement. Philip Kiefer, staff writer at Popular Science magazine, spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN about what a patient's viral load can show, and how the Provincetown, Massachusetts, outbreak this summer changed our understanding of the virus' ability to spread among people who are vaccinated.
Twitter's hateful conduct policy prohibits "targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals."
The National Park Service said Jared Hembree was found after his vehicle was located in the eastern part of Grand Teton.
President Biden’s domestic legislative agenda faces major hurdles as Democrats continue to negotiate key issues. On Sunday, Mr. Biden hosted Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Joe Manchin at his home in Delaware to try to reach a consensus on the infrastructure and social spending bills. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she’s “confident” her party will reach a deal soon. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang joins “CBSN AM” to discuss.
Experts say the world still has a narrow window of opportunity to act – and crucial global summit is coming up.
Democrats are working to reach consensus on a framework for Mr. Biden's domestic policy agenda.
Labor experts say more than 24,000 American workers have walked off the job this month in labor union strikes. Karl Evers-Hillstrom, business and lobbying reporter at The Hill, joins CBSN to discuss.
A giant puppet made to look like a Syrian girl has made its way almost 5,000 miles from Turkey to the U.K., and CBS correspondent Elizabeth Palmer walks with her in London. She's called Little Amal and is a walking theater production designed to draw attention to the plight of the tens of millions of refugees, almost half of whom are children, around the world.
Photographer Tricia Messeroux is focusing on women and putting together a new book that features young girls who embody female trailblazers. It includes everyone from Maya Angelou to Beyoncé to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Jericka Duncan found out how the powerful images are inspiring the next generation of leaders.
The fallout from a deadly shooting on a movie set in New Mexico has revealed safety issues involving a member of the crew. Actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounding the director. Omar Villafranca reports.
We’re getting an inside look at more of the massive trove of leaked documents from embattled tech giant Facebook. CBS News, along with a consortium of other new outlets, reviewed thousands of pages of internal research, employee comments and presentations. They suggest the company was aware its platforms -- Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp -- can fuel hate, polarization, conspiracy theories and misinformation but at times did little to stop it. Laurie Segall reports.
Can an 11-foot-tall Syrian refugee girl's 5,000-mile journey make people see refugees as fellow human beings? "It's our duty to try."
Storm blamed for at least two deaths in Washington State brings record amount of rain to Northern California, flooding streets and producing rockslides.
Obama and Springsteen's conversations became a podcast and now the book "Renegades: Born in the USA."
A former Saudi official's warning about MBS; The Colorado River Basin, ravaged by drought, plans for a drier future; And, Michael Keaton on his career, the characters he's played and suiting back up as Batman.
Former President Barack Obama and singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen sat down with Anthony Mason to discuss their new book, "Renegades: Born in the USA," which continues the conversations from their podcast of the same name. They discuss race, the state of the country, Springsteen's Broadway show, and the influence of their wives.
Facebook researchers in 2019 created three dummy accounts to study the platform's technology for recommending content in the News Feed.
Meeting was at office of a state senator who has breast cancer – though she hadn't said so publicly and only told the state surgeon general she has a serious medical condition.
A storm system of historic proportions is slamming the Pacific Northwest. The phenomenon, known as a bomb cyclone because it brings a massive amount of rain and wind in a short period of time, is being blamed for flooding and rockslides in California and two deaths in Washington state. David Begnaud reports.
CBS News has learned that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plans to hold a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill as soon as an agreement is reached on President Biden's Build Back Better plan, which could happen as early as Wednesday. Weijia Jiang reports.
Sudan has been trying to emerging from years of international pariah status under ousted autocrat Omar al-Bashir. Now the U.S. is telling its army chiefs to "stand down" from a power grab.