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As the country continues to break records for new coronavirus infections, cases at nursing homes are again spiking. The concern is that as cases rise in the community, the virus could spread to heath care workers who serve the most vulnerable. Carter Evans reports.
Hurricane Iota made landfall in northeastern Nicaragua as a dangerous Category 4, packing 155 mph winds and torrential rain. CBSN's Anne-Marie Green has more.
Zekee Rayford, his father and their lawyers sat down with CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal to discuss a home security video showing him being tased and tackled by police outside his front door. They say they want the officers suspended without pay.
President Trump is expected to order the drawdown of thousands of U.S. troops from Iraq and Afghanistan by mid-January, leaving about 2,500 left in each country. The president's recently-fired defense secretary had warned it could lead to more violence. Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.
Graham, however, called the characterization of his call with Raffensperger "ridiculous."
Longtime aides and his campaign's leadership will be filling top roles among Biden's White House staff.
Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have promised lawmakers they would aggressively guard their platforms from being manipulated by foreign governments or used to incite violence around the election results.
But 2 suspects are still on the run, and there's no sign yet of the diamond-encrusted loot pilfered from a 500-year-old castle in Dresden.
CEO Doug McMillan also congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, saying he is looking forward to working with the administration.
Pennsylvania is reporting more than 5,000 new infections per day, up more than 115% in just two weeks.
Hurricane Iota came ashore just 15 miles south of where Hurricane Eta made landfall November 3, also as a Category 4 storm.
Paul Ewell's post told Biden supporters to "unfriend" him and accused them of corrupting not only the election but "our youth."
"This was the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge," she wrote.
If President-elect Joe Biden has his way, the tide is about to turn on climate policy. But how much could he really do without Senate support?
President-elect Joe Biden has said he would move to protect from oil and gas drilling in the area.
"I couldn't handle 100,000 fans cheering on his name knowing what he is – what he's done," alleged victim Samantha Brennan told CBS News' Jericka Duncan.
Matthew Piercey allegedly spent 25 minutes underwater before he resurfaced and was handcuffed by FBI agents.
"The Quran does not treat them any differently, so why should we?" says the madrassa's founder, as LGBTQ advocates laud a "positive step," with work still to do.
Prime members get free two-day shipping on orders from Amazon Pharmacy, which accepts most insurance plans.
Health officials are asking those who attended to self-quarantine through Saturday.
Docking Monday night kicks off a six-month stay in space for four Crew Dragon astronauts
Photodom is one of the first Black-owned camera shops in Brooklyn.
Senior Sydney Barber will be the first Black woman to serve as brigade commander in the Naval Academy's 175 year history. Brigade commander is the highest leadership position within the student body. "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller talked to Barber about the achievement.
In Rachel Bloom's new book, "I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are," she shares a brutally honest and hilarious account of her journey from awkward theater kid to star of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." Bloom takes Anthony Mason back to her former middle school, where she faced bullies but also found her love for musical theater. The award-winning actor, singer and writer discusses living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, having a baby during the pandemic, and losing her collaborator Adam Schlesinger to COVID-19.
First on "CBS This Morning," seven-time World Champion Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton speaks about his latest victory, his fight for racial justice and the commission he created to bring more diversity to the sport.
More than 100,000 people have been tested for COVID-19 under the U.K.'s first attempt to embark on citywide mass testing and track down every case of the virus. It's believed to be one of the largest mass testing drives outside of China and could be a model for cities in the U.S. currently under siege.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger discusses the increased pressure he's facing from fellow Republicans, including Senator Lindsey Graham, to throw out legal votes in a post-election audit of ballots in his state.
The former president shares the advice he would give President Trump, his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, and what's behind the divisions in Washington and across the U.S. Scott Pelley reports.
It's billed itself as "the last sunny corner on the internet," but is TikTok really a tool for China to obtain troves of data on Americans? Bill Whitaker reports.
"60 Minutes" producer Maria Gavrilovic was one of the first embedded reporters covering the Obama campaign in 2007. She produced Scott Pelley’s new interview with the former president.
As long as TikTok is owned by a Chinese company, national security experts say the popular video-sharing app is a risk to Americans.
"When your time is up then it is your job to put the country first and think beyond your own ego," Obama says.
The officers in a small town police department in New York can't say enough about their newest recruit, especially considering the unusual route she traveled to get there.
In honor of Veterans Day, CBS News salutes an extraordinary World War II fighter pilot, who is still flying 75 years after the war.
"I've always dreamed about being a millionaire, I feel like I'm in a dream."
"The sacrifices she took to bring this little slice of heaven into our world takes my breath away," Breanna Lockwood said about her mom, Julie Loving.
"Goal set and achieved," Chris Nikic wrote. "Time to set a new and BIGGER Goal for 2021."
In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won't enforce laws they say infringe on their residents' constitutional rights.
In the second episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals follows a growing movement of militias refusing to comply with new gun regulations. As the country navigates a pandemic, economic shutdowns and political unrest, gun sales are soaring and gun rights activists argue Americans should be armed now more than ever.
The economic fallout from COVID-19 hit Las Vegas harder than any other major city in the nation, devastating households far from the famous Strip. Though the lights are flickering on once again, uncertainty still looms. This episode of CBSN Originals reveals how some Las Vegas workers are navigating a tough new reality with no end in sight.
A generation that grew up witnessing a world with a rapidly changing climate is coming of age. Now, Gen Z climate activists are bringing a sense of urgency to mobilizing social and political movements across the nation. As the world is running out of time, these young activists have made it their mission to fight for its future.
CBSN Originals' first feature documentary set out to tell the triumphant story of a progressive, women-run town – and ended up revealing the institutional racism at the city's core. The film is followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers and an extended discussion with important voices and thought leaders on the problems and possible solutions to systemic racism in America today, hosted by CBSN's Anne-Marie Green.
Senior Sydney Barber will be the first Black woman to serve as brigade commander in the Naval Academy's 175 year history. Brigade commander is the highest leadership position within the student body. "CBS This Morning Saturday" co-host Michelle Miller talked to Barber about the achievement.
First on "CBS This Morning," seven-time World Champion Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton speaks about his latest victory, his fight for racial justice and the commission he created to bring more diversity to the sport.
Zekee Rayford, his father and their lawyers sat down with CBS News correspondent Mireya Villarreal to discuss a home security video showing him being tased and tackled by police outside his front door. They say they want the officers suspended without pay.
In his first TV interview since Joe Biden's election, the former president sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King to discuss his memoir, "A Promised Land"; life in and after the White House; and speaking out against his successor
The family of Black 15-year-old Quawan Charles says the teen's disappearance in late October was not taken seriously by Louisiana investigators. He was found dead days later and police are now investigating his death as a potential homicide. Jericka Duncan spoke to the family and their attorneys.
Cedric the Entertainer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the season 3 premiere of "The Neighborhood," airing Monday night on CBS. The comedy focuses on a White family from the Midwest who moves into a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. Cedric the Entertainer shares how the new episode deals with racial injustice and gives advice on how laughter can help unite us all.
Kim Ng has made professional sports history as the first woman to be a general manager for Major League Baseball, and the first woman as general manager of any professional male sports team in North America. She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her history-making new position.
The former president shares the advice he would give President Trump, his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, and what's behind the divisions in Washington and across the U.S.
A Maryland boy who experienced painful bullying is connecting residents of his community and a rural South Dakota Indian reservation with needed supplies. In the “CBS This Morning” series A More Perfect Union, Chip Reid shares the story of an ambitious second grader named Cavanaugh who is on a mission to change the world.
Hurricane Iota came ashore just 15 miles south of where Hurricane Eta made landfall November 3, also as a Category 4 storm.
If President-elect Joe Biden has his way, the tide is about to turn on climate policy. But how much could he really do without Senate support?
But 2 suspects are still on the run, and there's no sign yet of the diamond-encrusted loot pilfered from a 500-year-old castle in Dresden.
"The Quran does not treat them any differently, so why should we?" says the madrassa's founder, as LGBTQ advocates laud a "positive step," with work still to do.
Iota is expected to bring "potentially catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and extreme rainfall," the U.S. National Hurricane Center says.
"I'm just happy that anything I do can help somebody else," Parton said.
He is expected to highlight the seriousness of COVID-19 and urge people to protect themselves and those they love from the virus.
The company lost $670 million on $4.8 billion in revenue last year, but foresees a post-pandemic turnaround.
CEO Doug McMillan also congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, saying he is looking forward to working with the administration.
Prime members get free two-day shipping on orders from Amazon Pharmacy, which accepts most insurance plans.
CEO Doug McMillan also congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, saying he is looking forward to working with the administration.
Longtime aides and his campaign's leadership will be filling top roles among Biden's White House staff.
Graham, however, called the characterization of his call with Raffensperger "ridiculous."
If President-elect Joe Biden has his way, the tide is about to turn on climate policy. But how much could he really do without Senate support?
Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey have promised lawmakers they would aggressively guard their platforms from being manipulated by foreign governments or used to incite violence around the election results.
In Rachel Bloom's new book, "I Want to Be Where the Normal People Are," she shares a brutally honest and hilarious account of her journey from awkward theater kid to star of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend." Bloom takes Anthony Mason back to her former middle school, where she faced bullies but also found her love for musical theater. The award-winning actor, singer and writer discusses living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, having a baby during the pandemic, and losing her collaborator Adam Schlesinger to COVID-19.
"This was the second time my music has been sold without my knowledge," she wrote.
The NCAA originally planned to host the tournament's early rounds at 13 sites across the country.
The 64-year-old Sinbad, born David Adkins, is known for his stand-up work and appearances in sitcoms.
"I promise you I am not going to stop fighting for change," Lewis said.
The company lost $670 million on $4.8 billion in revenue last year, but foresees a post-pandemic turnaround.
Prime members get free two-day shipping on orders from Amazon Pharmacy, which accepts most insurance plans.
NASA aims to end reliance on Russia with first operational flight of Crew Dragon spacecraft.
The president-elect has a bold plan for going green — here's what he can do even without support from lawmakers.
Toobin is one of the country's most prominent legal authors and has written for the esteemed publication for 27 years.
If President-elect Joe Biden has his way, the tide is about to turn on climate policy. But how much could he really do without Senate support?
Vaccine "suitcases" can only be opened for 180 seconds at a time. Experts say many doses could go to waste.
Iota is expected to bring "potentially catastrophic winds, life-threatening storm surge and extreme rainfall," the U.S. National Hurricane Center says.
Prominent environmental nonprofits dominate the first round of "Bezos Earth Fund" grants, which total $791 million.
Docking late Monday night kicks off a six-month stay in space for four Crew Dragon astronauts.
"I'm just happy that anything I do can help somebody else," Parton said.
He is expected to highlight the seriousness of COVID-19 and urge people to protect themselves and those they love from the virus.
Prime members get free two-day shipping on orders from Amazon Pharmacy, which accepts most insurance plans.
Pennsylvania is reporting more than 5,000 new infections per day, up more than 115% in just two weeks.
Health officials are asking those who attended to self-quarantine through Saturday.
Vaccine "suitcases" can only be opened for 180 seconds at a time. Experts say many doses could go to waste.
CEO Doug McMillan also congratulated President-elect Joe Biden, saying he is looking forward to working with the administration.
Prime members get free two-day shipping on orders from Amazon Pharmacy, which accepts most insurance plans.
Prisoners are low-level offenders who volunteered to take on the work, El Paso County Sheriff's department says.
Drugmaker is second in U.S. to report promising results over the last week, raising hopes a vaccine is on the way.
But 2 suspects are still on the run, and there's no sign yet of the diamond-encrusted loot pilfered from a 500-year-old castle in Dresden.
A lawyer representing three of the alleged robbery victims has been charged with extortion.
Patients have accused Heaps of sexual assault and sexual misconduct between 1983 and 2018, when he worked at the UCLA student health center and UCLA Medical Center.
Matthew Piercey allegedly spent 25 minutes underwater before he resurfaced and was handcuffed by FBI agents.
51 people were killed in hate crimes in 2019, according to the FBI, far surpassing the previous deadliest year, 2018.
Docking late Monday night kicks off a six-month stay in space for four Crew Dragon astronauts.
NASA aims to end reliance on Russia with first operational flight of Crew Dragon spacecraft.
After six years, two successful test flights and a multibillion-dollar investment in American enterprise, NASA launched four astronauts to the International Space Station on Sunday, the first government-certified flight of a commercially developed SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
The United Launch Alliance rocket carried a classified National Reconnaissance Office satellite.
Look up! November is one of the best times of the year to spot fireballs shooting across the night sky.
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
What do we know about the nation's next first lady?
Newly elected to be the 46th president, Biden has had a long political career and a personal life filled with triumph and heartbreak.
The violent crime rate in the U.S. declined 0.2 percent from 2016 to 2017, the first decline since 2014
Inside the haunting case that baffled investigators for generations and the 38 year trail that led them to her killer.
Online sales this holiday season is expected to break records and surpass $189 billion, according to Adobe Analytics. Experts predict it will amount to two years' worth of growth in one season. Retail analyst Erin Sykes joins CBSN to discuss what shoppers should keep in mind as online sales surge amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The former president shares the advice he would give President Trump, his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, and what's behind the divisions in Washington and across the U.S. Scott Pelley reports.
It's billed itself as "the last sunny corner on the internet," but is TikTok really a tool for China to obtain troves of data on Americans? Bill Whitaker reports.
In the first episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals explores an armed backlash to new gun laws. Mass shootings in Virginia have mobilized the fight for more regulation, but some counties won't enforce laws they say infringe on their residents' constitutional rights.
In the second episode of this two-part documentary, CBSN Originals follows a growing movement of militias refusing to comply with new gun regulations. As the country navigates a pandemic, economic shutdowns and political unrest, gun sales are soaring and gun rights activists argue Americans should be armed now more than ever.