Ye returns to Twitter after being restricted for antisemitic post
Ye tweeted a picture of Kyrie Irving, the NBA player under criticism for social media posts about antisemitism.
Ye tweeted a picture of Kyrie Irving, the NBA player under criticism for social media posts about antisemitism.
Imran Khan, the former prime minister of Pakistan, was shot and injured while leading a protest in the country. CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab explains what we've learned about the situation and what the political climate in the country has been since Khan was ousted from power.
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Bank boss Andrew Bailey said there was a "tough road ahead," and if action isn't taken now, things "will be worse later on."
The lawsuit claims the attorney general launched "overbroad" investigations" based on "frivolous" consumer complaints.
Colorado voters are set to decide whether to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms for those 21 and older and create state-regulated "healing centers" where participants can experience the drug.
Not knowing who the winners are on election night says nothing about the fairness of an election or the accuracy of results.
With no winning tickets sold for Wednesday’s Powerball drawing, the jackpot for Saturday night’s drawing will be an estimated $1.5 billion.
"We can stop using, publishing, and in this case actively promoting cruel methods that knowingly cause extreme distress," one primatologist wrote in a letter signed by over 250 scientists.
President Biden addressed threat of election deniers, blamed former President Trump; Federal Reserve announced another rate hike.
Candidates are looking to connect with women this midterm election as they could be the demographic that shifts the polls. CBS News reporter Sarah Ewall-Wice breaks down the topics most important to women voters.
According to a CBS News analysis, 308 Republican candidates of the 597 running have raised doubts about the validity or integrity of the 2020 election.
President Biden and former President Obama sounded the alarm about threats to American democracy while campaigning for Democratic candidates Wednesday. Meanwhile, races in Midwest states could test just how strong the GOP hold is in the region. CBS News' Debra Alfarone reports, and then Eli Yokley, senior reporter for the Morning Consult, joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss.
U.S. Capitol Police say their security cameras did capture the break-in at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home, but officers only saw it after local police had already responded. The man accused of assaulting Paul Pelosi has pleaded not guilty to charges including attempted murder. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports from San Francisco, and then CBS News investigative producer Michael Kaplan joins us to discuss.
Mortgage rates dipped for the first time in months as the Federal Reserve announced its latest interest rate hike. Javier David, managing editor of business and markets at Axios, joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest.
North Korea test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile on Thursday, causing alarm across parts of Japan. This comes days after firing at least 23 missiles. Tom Karako, director of the Missile Defense Project, joins "CBS News Mornings" with the latest.
A CBS News analysis has found that out of nearly 590 Republican candidates on the ballot this year, there are 308 whom we categorize as election deniers. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins "CBS News Mornings" with more on the threat this could pose to American democracy.
Mariah Carey's new non-autobiographical children's book, "The Christmas Princess," is out in stores now.
Mrs. Duckwall, a cafeteria staff member at Nansemond Parkway Elementary School in Virginia, is hard of hearing. A teacher taught her class how to sign to her, and now the school is making it a goal for all kids to learn.
Police dispatch recordings are shining more light on the police response to the deadly school shooting last May in Uvalde, Texas. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins us from Uvalde to explain the changes members of the community are asking for now.
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius is the only way to save the remaining glaciers, but last week the U.N. warned there's "no credible pathway" for that to happen.
Black Friday isn't until Nov. 25, but the early Black Friday deals have already begun. Keep track of them all here.
There are reports that an Iranian court has ordered the execution of 7 anti-government protesters. It's part of a crackdown against demonstrations that have spread across the country after the death of a 22-year-old woman in police custody. CBS News foreign correspondent Roxana Saberi joins CBS News to discuss.
These kids in Minnesota noticed an empty candy bowl on a porch on Halloween. So they started refilling it with their own candy.
Automaker warns that air bag inflators in 276,000 older vehicles can explode and kill drivers.