Murdered teen had dreams of working with her idol Nicki Minaj
How the death of a young transgender woman inspired a law.
How the death of a young transgender woman inspired a law.
As COVID-19 cases surge across the country, long lines at testing sites re-emerge. Also, the last of the missionary hostages who were held for ransom by a Haitian gang are finally back in the U.S. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
Inside the life of a teenage girl and how her disappearance inspired a movement.
Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the deaths, the Istanbul governor's office said in a statement.
The videos warn of school shootings and bomb threats. Officials say they're not credible but are erring on the side of caution.
A man was seen with a bag leaking liquid that ignited, charring the 4th floor clinic in a building that may only have had one escape route, leaving many people trapped.
On "The Takeout" podcast this week, Cahaly discusses his polling methods with Major Garrett and what was behind his polls' accurate predictions in 2016 and 2021.
The same content problems that plague social media are likely to be recreated in virtual reality, Frances Haugen said.
A years-long CBS News spotlight on the issue was raised during Steven Cliff's Senate confirmation hearing.
Lower court orders have kept Biden's vaccine mandate for health care workers from going into effect in about half the states.
U.S. braces for COVID surge before holidays; Pre-K teacher visits students who lost homes in tornadoes
Purdue sought bankruptcy protection in 2019 as it faced thousands of lawsuits over its drug OxyContin.
President Biden signs bill to raise debt ceiling; New effort to remove lead water pipes
Some communities could actually see changes within months, EPA administrator Michael Regan told CBS News.
Omicron COVID-19 variant creates uncertainty across markets; Barbados becomes world's newest republic
Researchers said the entire glacier holds enough water to raise sea levels by more than 2 feet.
Trying to find the most popular electronics, toys and gifts is proving to be a challenge for some this holiday season. As a result, many people are turning to so-called product trackers that alert people when items are back in stock at retailers. CBS News MoneyWatch reporter Irina Ivanova joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain.
The study found that around half of the world's 7,000 documented languages are endangered.
President Biden visited Kentucky on Wednesday to view tornado damage and comfort storm victims. The president promised federal aid to assist in cleanup efforts. CBS News correspondent Lilia Luciano reports from Dawson Springs, Kentucky.
Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia is resisting a one-year extension of the expanded child tax credit in President Biden's roughly $2 trillion dollar social and climate spending package. The Democrat's stance on the provision is likely to delay passage of the bill until next year. Yeganeh Torbati, an economic policy investigative reporter for The Washington Post, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss Manchin's opposition.
In a report presented at the world's largest earth science conference this week, researchers revealed that the ice shelf on the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica could collapse in just a few years. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain how this might impact the world.
Coronavirus infections and hospitalizations are continuing to climb at an alarming rate in the U.S. ahead of the busy holiday season. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver reports on how the recent COVID-19 surge is prompting disruptions across the country. Then, Dr. Shad Marvasti, an associate professor and the director of Public Health, Prevention and Health Promotion at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix joins Lana Zak on CBSN to discuss the latest.
Democrats were hoping to offer work permits to some undocumented immigrants as part of a spending plan.
Health officials are sounding the alarm about the rising number of COVID-19 cases nationwide. States and businesses are revising their coronavirus plans. Meg Oliver has the details.
At least five people were killed in a series of deadly storms across the Great Plains and Midwest. More than a dozen tornadoes touched down, including the first-ever tornado in the month of December in Minnesota. Mola Lenghi has more.