Biden set to discuss COVID-19 and mental health at the State of the Union
CBS News asked Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy about where the G.O.P. and the president may find common ground to address COVID-19 and mental health issues.
CBS News asked Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy about where the G.O.P. and the president may find common ground to address COVID-19 and mental health issues.
The agency cited preliminary data from 2022, which tracked the unseasonably early rise of invasive group A strep infections alongside other respiratory diseases.
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, a Democrat, and Republican Mayor John Giles of Mesa, Arizona, joined CBS News to discuss their cities' needs ahead of President Biden's State of the Union address Tuesday in Washington.
Tax agency said it is trying to determine whether tax rebates, issued in many states last year, count as income.
The latest jobs report shows the unemployment rate is at its lowest level in 50 years. Terry Haines, founder of Pangaea Policy, joined CBS News to discuss how President Biden could frame his administration's economic record.
The lawsuit claims Sean Guetschow had a reputation for having a short temper and that the city failed to train him in interacting with children in a school setting.
Multiple bystanders were integral in disarming the alleged attacker, Isaiah Trotman, 31, charging documents said.
Alex Murdaugh, the disbarred South Carolina attorney accused of killing his wife and son in 2021, was back in court Tuesday for his double murder trial. On Monday, a judge ruled prosecutors could use evidence of his alleged financial crimes in the trial. Murdaugh denies the allegations against him. CBS News producer Elizabeth Campbell discussed the new evidence.