Woman who flew to Capitol riot in private plane gets prison time
Jennifer Ryan was ordered to serve 60 days and pay $1,500 in fines.
Jennifer Ryan was ordered to serve 60 days and pay $1,500 in fines.
Businesses with at least 100 employees must either require workers to get vaccinated or undergo weekly testing.
A new bill, "Tim's Act," would bring better pay and benefits for federal wildland firefighters. Representative Joe Neguse, a Colorado Democrat, introduced the legislation, and joined CBSN's Tanya Rivero to discuss why he is pushing for this bill.
CBS News projects Governor Phil Murphy has won reelection in New Jersey. New Jersey-based political analyst Steve Adubato joins CBSN's Tanya Rivero with more.
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Virginia's tight gubernatorial election between Democrat and former Governor Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin was one of the most closely watched races in the nation. Elena Schneider, national political reporter for Politico, joined Elaine Quijano and Major Garrett to discuss.
Tax hikes in the Build Back Better bill include a surtax on multimillionaires and taxes on stock buybacks, among others.
Nohema Graber had been reported missing several hours before her body was discovered in a nearby park.
The Crew-3 launch is off until at least Monday and may slip past the Crew-2 astronauts' return to Earth.
A study from the Global Carbon Project says carbon dioxide emissions are on the rise again after dipping when the coronavirus pandemic hit.. CBS News correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBSN from the global climate change summit in Glasgow to discuss the new report and what world leaders are doing to fight global warming.
In 2019, Lesley Stahl reported on hacking software developed by Israeli tech company NSO Group to break into just about any smartphone. This week, the U.S. government added NSO Group to its entity list for “malicious cyber activities,” effectively blacklisting the firm.
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The car rental giant, which recently emerged from bankruptcy, insists virtually all of the claims are "meritless" and says they should not be allowed to proceed for various technical reasons.
A nearly all-White jury has been selected in Georgia in the murder trial of three White men accused of chasing and killing 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery last year. Omar Villafranca reports from Brunswick, Georgia.
First-time jobless claims have fallen to a new pandemic-era low for the fifth straight week, as 269,000 Americans filed for the week ending October 30. Lori Bettinger, co-president of BancAlliance and the former director of the Troubled Asset Relief Program under the Obama administration, joined CBSN to discuss the latest jobs numbers.
The cool temperatures are expected to return to normal by the end of the weekend.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says four weeks of paid family and medical leave are back in the Democrats' social programs and climate change bill, after it was previously cut. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion joined CBSN with the latest on the negotiations and other news from Capitol Hill.
He became the only person Beyoncé followed. Now she follows nobody.
Attorneys representing Mr. Trump, the House of Representatives and the National Archives argued in federal court Thursday.
Laurel-Rose Von Hoffmann-Curzi suffered injuries to her face, chest and arms when a bear mauled her and she had to receive dozens of stitches, CBS station KPIX-TV reports.
Rental car company Hertz is facing allegations from customers who say they were falsely arrested because the company reported the cars they had rented as stolen. The company, which recently emerged from bankruptcy, insists virtually all of the claims are "meritless" – and says they should not be allowed to proceed. Anna Werner reports.
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for children is now available for kids ages 5 to 11. President Biden is calling the move "a turning point in our battle against COVID-19." Dr. Dyan Hes, the founder of Gramercy Pediatrics in New York City, joins CBSN to discuss how her practice is handling the rollout.
A new antiviral drug that is taken orally to treat COVID-19 has been authorized by medical officials in the U.K. The pill from Merck is for people with mild to moderate symptoms or those considered "high risk." CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab joins CBSN anchors Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green from London with details.
The new version now contains a provision that had been dropped, paid leave, and also includes a tax break for wealthier Americans.