UAW threatens to expand strike to more auto plants by end of week
"We're not messing around," Union chief Shawn Fain said in setting Friday deadline unless talks progress with Big Three automakers.
"We're not messing around," Union chief Shawn Fain said in setting Friday deadline unless talks progress with Big Three automakers.
Syria's Bashar Assad was just welcomed back by the Arab League, but protests echoing the uprising that led to the country's brutal civil war are gaining steam.
Attorneys who represent Richard Allen contend their client had nothing to do with the crimes and that the girls actually died as part of a ritual sacrifice.
"Historically we thought that suicide is a problem of teens and adults, but younger children are expressing similar thoughts that may have been ignored before," one expert said.
Iran releases 5 Americans in prisoner swap; Bear sighting causes Disney World closures
Robert Costello and his firm, Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP, allege the former New York City mayor owes them more than $1.3 million.
The fourth installment of The Senate Project debate series --which brings together senators from different ends of the political spectrum for civil, substantive discussion and debate aimed at finding potential areas of bipartisan compromise and common ground-- featured Sens. Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, and Marco Rubio, a Republican from Florida. The debate was moderated by CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe.
John Dickerson reports on the Americans freed in the Iran-U.S. prisoner swap deal, the ongoing UAW strike and the looming government shutdown.
Politics can be a dirty business -- and nowhere may that be truer than in the Texas Statehouse. The new novel "Mr. Texas" takes aim at just that -- with a satirical look at the king-makers and power brokers in the Lone Star State. Author Lawrence Wright joins CBS News to discuss what went into writing the book.
Five Americans held in Iran on unsubstantiated spying charges were released to U.S. custody Monday. In exchange, the U.S. agreed to release five Iranians facing charges for non-violent offenses and unfreeze $6 billion in Iranian oil assets. CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan reports.
The United Auto Workers and the country's Big Three automakers are still far from reaching a new deal. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on where the talks stand.
A group of House Republicans over the weekend reached a deal for a one-month government funding bill to prevent a shutdown, but a number of Republicans in the House say they won't vote for the proposed measure. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane explains why not all Republicans are on board with the latest proposal from their colleagues.
The diplomatic tensions between the U.S. and China have been buffeting participants in the private sector for many months. Apple CEO Tim Cook joined CBS News to discuss how he navigates doing business in China.
A testing policy in Mississippi is being examined as a possible model for rapidly improving childhood literacy rates. Boston University professor Marcus Winters joins CBS News to explain what the Magnolia State is doing right when it comes to educating children.
In Florida, we look at an urgent effort underway to save coral reefs from rising temperatures. Then in Baltimore, we step into the ring at a boxing gym, where a former drug kingpin is providing a lifeline to at-risk youth. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
About half of Disney World's Magic Kingdom was temporarily shut down Monday after a bear was spotted in a tree. The female black bear was safely captured and will be relocated, wildlife officials said.
A debris field that may be a missing F-35 jet that apparently crashed in North Carolina over the weekend has been found, defense officials confirmed to CBS News. The pilot safely ejected, but the plane kept flying on autopilot.
An intricate network of American gun smugglers, some as far north as Alaska, have been helping to move millions of weapons across the southern border and into the hands of drug cartel members. Adam Yamaguchi takes an in-depth look at how these guns are being moved.
Talks between United Auto Workers and automakers resumed Monday, the fourth day of UAW's strike. The union is ready to expand its walkout if no deal is made this week, and leadership says the two sides are still far apart. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A 1-year-old boy who died at a home-based day care in the Bronx was exposed to fentanyl, police say. Two people are facing murder charges and police are looking for a third suspect in connection with the alleged drug exposure that affected three other children. Jessica Moore reports.
A suspect is in custody in connection to the ambush of a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy. The 29-year-old was arrested Monday morning following a standoff. Elise Preston reports.
Thanks to DNA testing, investigators finally know who killed a 9-year-old girl in Georgia in 1972.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell."
Special counsel Jack Smith is seeking a narrow gag order to prevent former President Donald Trump from attacking prosecutors, judges and witnesses involved in his federal 2020 election interference case. CBS News chief election and campaign correspondent Robert Costa has more on Trump's response.
New CBS News polling shows a Biden-Trump rematch at a dead heat. CBS News' executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto breaks down the numbers. Plus, CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson looks at what Democratic voters are saying on the campaign trail.