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The White House replaced members of the Pentagon advisory board with Trump loyalists. Omar Villafranca spoke with Politico White House and Washington reporter Daniel Lippmann about how this will affect things for the incoming Biden administration.
As cases of COVID-19 surge nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now say everyone should wear a mask when away from home. Matthew Fox, a professor of epidemiology and global health at Boston University, joined CBSN with the latest on the pandemic.
President Trump is heading to Valdosta, Georgia, for a rally Saturday evening to support two incumbent Republican senators facing January runoff elections against their Democratic challengers. The outcome of the races will determine which party has control of the Senate, and some Republicans worry Mr. Trump is hurting their chances of victory as he continues to falsely claim election fraud. The president lost the state to President-elect Joe Biden in the November election. Chip Reid reports.
Parts of New England are bracing for the first major storm of the season. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli has the latest.
Trump's Save America PAC and GOP entities have raised $207.5 million since Election Day.
Across the country, 100,000 people are in hospitals, and 11 states broke records this week for new cases reported in a single day.
Two bills would offer markedly different levels of support for the 12 million jobless workers about to lose benefits.
The terminations follow new visa restrictions limiting stays in the U.S. by members of China's Communist Party.
About 300,000 undocumented immigrant teens and young adults who qualify for DACA on paper could apply for the Obama-era protections from deportation following the court order.
New guidance lists "universal wearing of face masks" as the first strategy to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
A capsule containing the rock samples created a stunning fireball across the sky before landing in the Australian outback on Saturday.
"It's a huge richness of biodiversity, of culture and relationship between the two nations," said conservationist Jose Manuel Perez. "We are losing that with this wall."
President Trump, who has refused to concede the election, is appearing at a rally for Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
"Lots of users told us, the time just flew by," Yomiuriland Amusement Park spokesman Yu Okutani said.
A Georgia judge said video "showed the lengths the defendants would take to track down and restrain another person."
The bodies were found Wednesday in a training area, officials said.
The world's largest coral reef is now in "critical" condition — the most urgent designated status.
The move continues a post-election push by Mr. Trump to shrink U.S. involvement in counterterrorism missions abroad.
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “I Got You Babe.”
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “Trick To Happy.”
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “Up With The Jones.”
Chef Douglass Williams spent decades mastering his craft in kitchens across the globe before being highlighted as Food and Wine Magazine's best new chefs of 2020, calling him a "master of texture." Four years ago, the Atlantic City, New Jersey native bet big on himself, going from chef to chef and owner, opening his Italian-inspired restaurant Mida in Boston. He speaks to Dana Jacobson about how culinary school and a trip to Europe after high school sparked his passion for the kitchen
As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, and people around the world brace for many more months stuck at home, people in Japan are going to great lengths to get out of the house. As Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo, for some remote workers, the sky's the limit
A college student goes missing and a podcaster turns up the heat to solve the case. "48 Hours" tracks down the prime suspect. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports for "48 Hours."
A college student goes missing and a podcaster turns up the heat to solve the case. "48 Hours" tracks down the prime suspect. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports Saturday, November 28 at 10:01/9:01c on CBS.
A young mother shoots her partner claiming self-defense and abuse. The killing of the popular gymnastics coach divides a town. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports for "48 Hours.
A woman accused of setting her house on fire and then intentionally running over her husband as he escaped the flames speaks out to "48 Hours." Correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
A boxer is shot and stabbed by her husband but refuses to go down for the count. "48 Hours" contributor David Begnaud reports.
Pat found herself retired – and bored – and it was her granddaughter who convinced her to go back to school.
Rachel Buehler Van Hollebeke graduated from medical school just before COVID-19 gained traction.
"In the grand scheme of things, canceling a big wedding isn't the worst thing that could happen," the bride said.
"We want to show our deep gratitude for those who support and protect us every day with a small gesture of kindness and a cup of coffee," the company said.
"I know there's a lot of kids in the world and a lot of kids in my community who are on the streets or in shelter homes not getting enough food to eat or are lonely," said C.J. Matthews.
What started out as a fringe conspiracy theory in 2017 has recently spread into the mainstream. Dozens of people linked to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory ran for federal office in 2020, and two were elected to Congress. This CBSN Originals documentary explores how QAnon has taken root amid challenging times and a growing distrust in American institutions, and what it means for the future of the country.
The Detroit Police Department is using facial recognition technology and a network of surveillance cameras to combat the city’s high crime rates. But critics say the technology has racial bias built into it and has even landed innocent people behind bars. In this documentary, CBSN Originals explores the debate over high-tech policing that promises to make our communities safer yet at the same time threatens our civil liberties.
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.
Two gas station managers are recording homeless people in Fresno, California, and are going viral because of it. CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers explains why people on social media were so moved by their stories, they sent boxes of supplies and money to help them.
Davis says she had a realization about her age when she was considering her role in "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom." See the interview, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
After a 17-year hiatus in executing federal inmates, President Trump's Justice Department has executed eight federal inmates in 2020, and four more men and one woman are set to die before Inauguration Day. Lead national correspondent David Begnaud looks at the public push to stop one execution scheduled for next week.
The Alphabet Rockers, a multi-racial, multi-generational hip-hop group, is using music to help build a more just world. They sing and rap about diversity, standing up for others and acceptance of transgender youth. Jamie Yuccas reports for the "CBS This Morning" series, A More Perfect Union.
Elliot Page, star of such films as "Juno" and "Inception," came out as transgender and non-binary in an emotional and candid social media post. In the post, Page also draws attention to discrimination and violence against transgender people, particularly against Black and Latinx trans women. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
The Salvation Army says its iconic red kettles could see a 50% drop in donations as the coronavirus pandemic forces shoppers stay to home. Jamie Yuccas looks at how the organization is taking the campaign online.
As part of CBS News's commitment to take the shame and blame out of discussing mental illnesses, Dr. Tara Narula tells the story of a mother-daughter duo who are donating books across the country to help stop the stigma surrounding mental health.
In stark contrast to the United States, Taiwan has gone a remarkable 232 days without a single reported domestic COVID-19 case. Daily life has largely returned to normal. Ramy Inocencio reports on what life looks like in Taiwan during the pandemic, and why some Americans have relocated there.
Southern California music group Haim — made up of sisters Alana, Este and Danielle — are nominated for two 2020 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for their latest effort, “Women in Music Pt. III.” They spoke to Anthony Mason about creating music for the new album, and their love of being on tour.
"Lots of users told us, the time just flew by," Yomiuriland Amusement Park spokesman Yu Okutani said.
A capsule containing the rock samples created a stunning fireball across the sky before landing in the Australian outback on Saturday.
The move continues a post-election push by Mr. Trump to shrink U.S. involvement in counterterrorism missions abroad.
The world's largest coral reef is now in "critical" condition — the most urgent designated status.
The actress stood by her comments Friday morning, saying her "intention was not to hurt anyone."
The terminations follow new visa restrictions limiting stays in the U.S. by members of China's Communist Party.
President Trump, who has refused to concede the election, is appearing at a rally for Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
Trump's Save America PAC and GOP entities have raised $207.5 million since Election Day.
The fire ripped through an adjacent women's shelter that has stood side-by-side with the church since 1892, displacing more than a dozen women.
The Mobile NAACP strongly condemned the tree, calling it "inappropriate, shameful, disrespectful, despicable, disgusting and embarrassing."
The terminations follow new visa restrictions limiting stays in the U.S. by members of China's Communist Party.
President Trump, who has refused to concede the election, is appearing at a rally for Georgia Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
Trump's Save America PAC and GOP entities have raised $207.5 million since Election Day.
"It's a huge richness of biodiversity, of culture and relationship between the two nations," said conservationist Jose Manuel Perez. "We are losing that with this wall."
The move continues a post-election push by Mr. Trump to shrink U.S. involvement in counterterrorism missions abroad.
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “I Got You Babe.”
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “Trick To Happy.”
Born near Toronto, singer-songwriter Afie Jurvanen taught himself guitar — and recorded his debut album in rural Ontario. Taking the name Bahamas, his 2018 collection “Earthtones” earned him both a Grammy nod and a Canadian Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year, his second award in that category. A fifth collection, “Sad Hunk,” came out in October. Bahamas joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” along with The 400 Unit to perform “Up With The Jones.”
The coming week will bring the 40th anniversary of the murder of John Lennon. The former Beatle was shot to death outside his New York City apartment on December 8, 1980. Just one day before, he sat for what would turn out to be one of his last interviews, with BBC DJ Andy Peebles. Tapes from those three hours are the basis of a new documentary, "Lennon's Last Weekend," debuting on BritBox. Anthony Mason spoke to Peebles about that day.
Warner Bros. is taking the unprecedented step of making all of its 2021 movie releases available on its HBO Max streaming service at the same time they're released in theaters. Sharon Waxman of The Wrap joined CBSN to break down what that means for the movie industry.
Santa is doing thousands of virtual visits during the holiday season.
Americans are spending record amounts of money online — also expect record amounts in landfills soon.
Two of this holiday season's hottest gifts sold out fast, but more game consoles may be available before year-end.
Search giant "surveilled" and "interrogated" activist workers and then illegally fired two, labor watchdog charges.
Social media company created jobs for foreigners who wanted permanent residency in the U.S., government alleges.
A capsule containing the rock samples created a stunning fireball across the sky before landing in the Australian outback on Saturday.
The world's largest coral reef is now in "critical" condition — the most urgent designated status.
The largest planets in our solar system will soon align for the great conjunction — the greatest skywatchers have observed since medieval times.
The lander unfurled what the space administration called the first free-standing Chinese flag on the moon.
The flames have scorched an area larger than 3,000 football fields overnight.
The Southern California region's ICU capacity has dropped to 13.1% because of the growing number of COVID-19 cases.
Across the country, 100,000 people are in hospitals, and 11 states broke records this week for new cases reported in a single day.
With vaccines on the way, companies must weigh whether to encourage — or compel — workers to get inoculated.
New guidance lists "universal wearing of face masks" as the first strategy to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
In the U.S., COVID-19 cases have surpassed 14.3 million, and more than 278,500 deaths have been recorded, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.
With vaccines on the way, companies must weigh whether to encourage — or compel — workers to get inoculated.
Experts say a vaccine-resistant mutation is more likely if millions of Americans end up getting only one dose.
Two bills would offer markedly different levels of support for the 12 million jobless workers about to lose benefits.
Americans are spending record amounts of money online — also expect record amounts in landfills soon.
As the job market slows. unemployment benefits could soon dry up for millions of jobless Americans.
A Georgia judge said video "showed the lengths the defendants would take to track down and restrain another person."
The bodies were found Wednesday in a training area, officials said.
Emmanuel Duron is facing the misdemeanor charge after a video showed him body-slamming a referee.
The city of Charleston, West Virginia, announced officer Cassie Johnson's death.
A white man is accused of killing Aidan Ellison who was playing loud music in a motel parking lot on November 23.
A capsule containing the rock samples created a stunning fireball across the sky before landing in the Australian outback on Saturday.
The largest planets in our solar system will soon align for the great conjunction — the greatest skywatchers have observed since medieval times.
The lander unfurled what the space administration called the first free-standing Chinese flag on the moon.
The year is ending with one of the best and most reliable annual meteor showers.
If successful, the Chang'e 5 mission will make China only the third nation to bring moon rocks back to Earth.
No one wants to go to the emergency room. Here's what it may cost once you're there.
These schools have a combination of the lowest acceptance rates and the highest SAT and ACT scores. See which school tops the list for 2021.
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Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
What started out as a fringe conspiracy theory in 2017 has recently spread into the mainstream. Dozens of people linked to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory ran for federal office in 2020, and two were elected to Congress. This CBSN Originals documentary explores how QAnon has taken root amid challenging times and a growing distrust in American institutions, and what it means for the future of the country.
The Detroit Police Department is using facial recognition technology and a network of surveillance cameras to combat the city’s high crime rates. But critics say the technology has racial bias built into it and has even landed innocent people behind bars. In this documentary, CBSN Originals explores the debate over high-tech policing that promises to make our communities safer yet at the same time threatens our civil liberties.
President Trump will be lending his support to the two Republican incumbents running in January's Senate runoff as he campaigns in Georgia Saturday afternoon. Mr. Trump hopes he can provide the party a boost in the Peach State, as his election campaign continues to dispute the results of the 2020 election. Vice News political correspondent Liz Landers joins CBSN to discuss whether or not the president's support will help or hurt the Republicans' chances of reclaiming the Senate majority next month.
A year-and-a-half long investigation by "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell and the CBS News Investigative Unit into sexual assault within the U.S. military uncovered failures by leaders to address the issue. Over the course of the investigation, CBS News spoke with nearly two dozen survivors of sexual assault, whistleblowers who worked for the military's Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program and families of suicide victims who say the military grossly mishandled reports of sexual assault.
The White House replaced members of the Pentagon advisory board with Trump loyalists. Omar Villafranca spoke with Politico White House and Washington reporter Daniel Lippmann about how this will affect things for the incoming Biden administration.