U.S. soccer has equal gender pay. Will other sports follow?
Pro basketball and tennis continues to pay American women athletes millions of dollars less than men.
Pro basketball and tennis continues to pay American women athletes millions of dollars less than men.
As Biden arrived to tout deals for American jobs, North Korea was poised for a nuclear weapons test and China launched military exercises.
The Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut is one of only two of its kind. Sotheby's says the price put it in the "top 10 most valuable items ever sold at auction in any collecting category."
COVID cases and hospitalizations surge nationwide; Group of female Rhodes Scholars make West Point history
A Tennessee couple wakes up to a mysterious dog in their bed and solve the mystery of how she got there. Dozens of strangers attend the funeral of a WWII veteran. An 85-year-old woman, who says she's cared for 700 foster kids over the years, is honored. Plus, our most heartwarming videos of the week.
10 films, along with discussions featuring filmmakers and activists, will be presented May 20-26, both in-person in New York City and nationwide via streaming.
The CDC published updated data Thursday on counties at "medium" and "high" levels of COVID-19.
Boeing successfully launched its multi-billion dollar Starliner space capsule from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral Thursday evening. Correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins Jamie Yuccas with more on this historic launch.
Nina Jankowicz, the head of the Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, has resigned. This comes after Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas paused the program amid criticism from Republicans. Jankowicz joins Jamie Yuccas on CBS News to discuss her decision to step down from the board.
The CDC's independent advisory committee is recommending Pfizer booster shots for children between 5 and 11 years old as COVID infections and hospitalizations spike across the U.S. yet again. CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste reports on the recent surge in cases. Then, Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and editor-at-large at Kaiser Health News, joins Jamie Yuccas to discuss the latest on the pandemic.
President Biden hosted the leaders of Finland and Sweden at the White House on Thursday, after the nations formally applied for NATO membership. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan explains.
The Biden administration says there are currently more than 4,000 infrastructure projects underway in the U.S. It has also released $110 billion in funding since the bipartisan infrastructure bill was passed six months ago. White House senior adviser and infrastructure coordinator Mitch Landrieu joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the progress being made, and its potential impact on the midterm elections.
Georgia's primary election is less than a week away. Governor Brian Kemp is one of the candidates facing a challenger backed by former President Donald Trump. Tia Mitchell, a Washington correspondent for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, joins "Red and Blue" to break down the races.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has put the highly criticized Disinformation Governance Board on hold after just three weeks. The board's executive director, Nina Jankowicz, also resigned, citing death threats over her role. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins "Red and Blue" to discuss.
Grounded earlier by software bugs and corroded valves, Boeing says the Starliner is finally ready for flight.
CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nancy Chen sit down with Denton Cinquegrana, chief oil analyst for the Oil Price Information Service. They discuss fluctuating oil prices and how to deal with increasing gas prices.
The agency also upped its recommendation for second boosters in adults 50 and older, as well as the immunocompromised.
It's not just among kids — infections are on the rise nationwide.
"In the long term, not having the formula would result in permanent brain damage," one child's mother told CBS News.
This year, a record number of women were selected for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. For the first time, West Point's class of scholars is all women. Norah O'Donnell speaks with the four cadets about what service means to them.
Record heat is on the way. This weekend, nearly half of the U.S. is facing the possibility of record high temperatures from Texas to the Northeast.
A Massachusetts man is being treated in isolation after he was diagnosed with a rare disease called monkeypox, which is difficult to transmit between humans.
Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman suffered a stroke on Friday and won the Democratic Senate primary days later. His wife Gisele Barreto Fetterman joins "Red and Blue" to talk about his recovery, and what's ahead for his Senate race.
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol wants to hear from Georgia Rep. Barry Loudermilk. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains why the committee wants to hear from the Republican lawmaker.
Oklahoma lawmakers passed an anti-abortion bill outlawing abortion from the moment of fertilization. The legislation prohibits abortion at any point in pregnancy, except to save a woman's life or in cases of rape or incest. Jan Crawford has more details.