Senator Kyrsten Sinema formally censured by Arizona Democratic Party
Sinema's censure came as "a result of her failure to do whatever it takes to ensure the health of our democracy," the party said.
Sinema's censure came as "a result of her failure to do whatever it takes to ensure the health of our democracy," the party said.
It has been 49 years since the Supreme Court handed down the historic Roe v. Wade decision. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has more on the anniversary. Then, Columbia Law School professor Carol Sanger joins CBSN to discuss the future of Roe v. Wade.
The prison attack marks ISIS' biggest operation in Syria since its defeat in 2019.
As President Biden enters the second year of his presidency, he's dealing with a declining approval rating. This includes Independent and young voters -- two groups that have leaned Democratic in recent elections. Leslie Sanchez, CBS News political analyst and Republican strategist, and Joel Payne, CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist, join CBSN to discuss.
The first shipment of security assistance from the U.S. has arrived in Ukraine. It includes nearly 200,000 pounds of military equipment and ammunition for frontline defenders. This comes after the U.S. and Russia's top diplomats met in Geneva to deescalate tensions. CBS News correspondent Christina Ruffini has the latest. Then, retired CIA chief of Russian operations Steve Hall explains the impact of security assistance.
The Homeland Security secretary supports doubling funding for a grant program that can help nonprofits, including places of worship, increase their security.
Food insecurity has been on the rise since 2018 along with the amount of food being wasted.
Top U.S. and Russian diplomats agree to keep talking to deescalate Ukraine crisis; The Dish: Kelsey Clark on elevating traditional Southern recipes.
A trailer carrying 100 monkeys to a lab crashed in Danville on Friday afternoon.
He was King's only child.
This morning on Saturday Sessions: a return visit from LP. In 2012, one of her songs was used in a Citibank ad. Her sound was so compelling that thousands sought out the source and propelled her emerging career. She's released six albums, written songs for the likes of Cher and Rihanna, and is about to embark on a world tour. Performing from Los Angeles, here is LP with "Lost on You."
This morning on Saturday Sessions: a return visit from LP. In 2012, one of her songs was used in a Citibank ad. Her sound was so compelling that thousands sought out the source and propelled her emerging career. She's released six albums, written songs for the likes of Cher and Rihanna, and is about to embark on a world tour. Performing from Los Angeles, here is LP with "Girls Go Wild."
This morning on Saturday Sessions: a return visit from LP. In 2012, one of her songs was used in a Citibank ad. Her sound was so compelling that thousands sought out the source and propelled her emerging career. She's released six albums, written songs for the likes of Cher and Rihanna, and is about to embark on a world tour. Performing from Los Angeles, here is LP with "Angels.”
Washington says it fully endorses the move amid Kyiv's escalating tensions with Russia.
In the early days, space exploration was purely a project of the government. But a push toward privatization is well underway. Barry Petersen takes a look at some of the groundwork being done here on Earth to turn space into a center of commercial activity.
A fire earlier this month in New York City that was traced to a malfunctioning space heater killed 17 people, including eight children. Many residents of the Bronx apartment building fled with just the clothes on their backs. Over the last two weeks, New Yorkers of all backgrounds have stepped in to help, their diversity reflecting that of the city itself. Nancy Chen has the story.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Geneva, Switzerland, on Friday. Blinken told Lavrov the U.S. would give Russia written responses to Moscow's proposals next week. It offers some hope that an invasion of Ukraine is delayed. Christina Ruffini is in Geneva with the latest.
It mimics a Texas law that leaves enforcement up to private citizens through lawsuits.
Over the past two years, food insecurity has been on the rise, but so has the amount of food being wasted. Crops headed from farm to table have been rotting in the fields due to disrupted demand. But some young people had a vision to shortcut the supply chain and directly link those food products with the people who need them most. Catherine Herridge has the details.
This week marks two years since COVID-19 was first detected in the United States, and while there are some encouraging signs that Omicron has peaked in some parts of the country, there's a troubling rise in the number of kids being infected. Michael George has the latest.
Kelsey Barnard Clark opens up to Jamie Wax about her journey from Alabama to the Culinary Institute of America, to some of New York's top restaurants.
President Biden is meeting with his national security team on the Ukraine crisis, while major domestic issues have plunged the president's approval rating to its lowest point since he took office. Natalie Brand is at the White House to review Mr. Biden's first year in office and what's ahead.
A teenager made aviation history by becoming the youngest woman to fly solo around the world. On Thursday, Zara Rutherford completed a five-month, 32,000-mile journey and returned in record time. Dana Jacobson has the details.
Actor Brian Cox plays the billionaire father of one of the most dysfunctional families on television. You might be surprised to hear how he compares himself to his character on the HBO show “Succession." Jeff Glor spoke with him about that and his autobiography.
Shortages have forced schools in at least nine states to request assistance from the National Guard.