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Scott Pelley of "60 Minutes" speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the prosecutorial team that convicted Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
Jon Wertheim of "60 Minutes" reports on how New York’s performing artists are returning to the stage with the help of organizations like NY PopsUp.
The wife of the imprisoned Russian opposition leader said “Returning to Moscow might have looked like a tough decision ... it was the opposite in fact."
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"Nomadland" was only the second film directed by a woman to be named Best Picture.
Scott Pelley speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the prosecutorial team that convicted Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
In comments to "60 Minutes," the wife of the imprisoned Russian opposition leader said "Putin has nothing left to do but to physically torture Alexey in prison."
He wins strong marks on the COVID-19 vaccine, as well as his handling of the pandemic.
Majorities across race and party say the guilty verdict was right.
"I'm very scared right now. I'm so worried that my husband might never come back," the man's wife said.
Initial reports suggested the fire was caused when an oxygen cylinder exploded in the ward of Ibn al-Khatib hospital.
The former pro soccer player and "The Challenge" star revealed his daughter's cancer diagnosis in October 2020.
The coronavirus pandemic altered this year's Academy Awards in big and small ways — but the stars still dressed up to impress.
Jon Wertheim of "60 Minutes" reports on how New York's performing artists are returning to the stage with the help of organizations like NY PopsUp.
What lies ahead for racial justice following this week's guilty verdict in the trial of a White former Minneapolis police officer in the death of George Floyd?
Demings is a former chief of the Orlando Police Department.
DeWine said he has put forth a bill that calls for more police training and funding for body cameras.
He's an acrobat, dancer, and Oscar-nominated actor best known for "West Side Story" – but for many years, Russ Tamblyn stepped out of the limelight, to pursue a different kind of art.
Journalist Jim Campbell, author of "Madoff Talks," maintained a years-long correspondence with the disgraced investor to learn exactly how Madoff pulled off the biggest fraud in American financial history.
Caron McBride, a former Oklahoma resident, faced a felony embezzlement charge for not returning a "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" VHS tape to a movie rental store in 1999.
"People love skating," Baldé said. "It's just, it hasn't modernized itself."
Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz sits down with the Oscar-winning actor to talk about his celebrated performances; his conservative politics; and whether he'd like to be directed by daughter Angelina Jolie.
Scott Pelley speaks with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and the prosecutorial team that convicted Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.
In a report that originally aired last October, the Russian opposition leader tells Lesley Stahl about what he went through after falling ill on an airplane in August 2020 and why he won't let it stop him from the work he's doing against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Jon Wertheim reports on how New York's performing artists are returning to the stage with the help of organizations like NY PopsUp.
The wife of the imprisoned Russian opposition leader said "Returning to Moscow might have looked like a tough decision ... it was the opposite in fact."
The prosecution team in the Derek Chauvin murder trial speak to 60 Minutes; Then, Alexey Navalny describes the poisoning ordeal he says Vladimir Putin perpetrated; And, the curtain begins to come up for New York performing artists.
The New York Times columnist compares the 1955 acquittal of Whites accused of lynching Black teenager Emmett Till, with the conviction of a former Minneapolis policeman for murdering George Floyd.
What lies ahead for racial justice following this week's guilty verdict in the trial of a White former Minneapolis police officer in the death of George Floyd?
Oscar-nominated cinematographer Sean Bobbitt started his career as a cameraman for CBS News, where he and "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason both worked at the London bureau. After covering some of the world's hot spots, he eventually found a career in film.
Navajo Nation leaders say the population is fast approaching herd immunity if they haven't reached the milestone already. Mireya Villarreal went to New Mexico to find out how they're trying to protect their most vulnerable members from COVID-19.
"60 Minutes+" correspondent Wesley Lowery joins "CBS This Morning" with a preview of his report on the failing infrastructure that contributed to the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. Lowery speaks with residents of the state's capital and explores whether there are racial implications involved in the impact on black residents.
Police in Columbus, Ohio were quick to release bodycam video of the shooting of a 16-year-old girl. They say the video shows she was threatening others with a knife. David Begnaud reports.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced an investigation into whether the Minneapolis Police Department engages in discrimination and excessive force. Jeff Pegues reports.
Lisa Christensen, who was Juror 96 in the Derek Chauvin trial, sat through more than three weeks of testimony before she was released after closing arguments. In an exclusive "CBS This Morning" interview, Christensen told Jamie Yuccas that even though she was not part of the deliberations, she still came to a decision.
Mount Vernon High School students discuss Derek Chauvin's conviction and policing in America with Vladimir Duthiers.
The FDA has lifted the temporary pause of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccine and states will now distribute the doses. The short pause has made many Americans much more hesitant to get the vaccine. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus has the latest.
A CBS News poll finds just more than half of the people surveyed are hesitant to get a shot and feel more testing is needed. Meanwhile, the CDC says more than 5 million Americans have not received their second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Lilia Luciano reports.
India accounts for nearly half the new COVID cases in the world every day. Indian hospitals are scrambling for oxygen from abroad as hospitalizations continue to increase. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
As a Black figure skater, Elladj Balde had difficulty finding his footing in a predominantly white sport. In an effort to make the sport more inclusive, the now retired skater co-founded The Figure Skating Diversity and Inclusion Alliance to mentor Black youths in the sport. Adriana Diaz reports.
President Biden will mark his first 100 days in office this week. A CBS News poll finds 65% of Americans say they approve of the job he's done. Christina Ruffini reports.
City leaders used eminent domain to shut down "Bruce's Lodge" to make way for a park.
Across the American airline industry, less than 6% of all pilots and flight engineers are women. Only about 10% of them are Black, Asian, Hispanic or Latino Americans.
Tricia Messeroux is using her photography talents to educate the next generation about Black history by capturing young children dressed up as famous icons like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Nina Simone. As part of the series "Unifying America," Jericka Duncan shows how these photos are now inspiring future leaders.
Rob Masone's new South Carolina restaurant is showcasing a pink formica countertop with a painful history. In 1961, nine Black protesters were denied service and jailed after they sat at the counter to eat. Mark Strassmann reports in CBS News' series Unifying America.
Handmade cards are helping patients feel less isolated during the pandemic.
A California pastor, inspired by the teachings of Alcoholics Anonymous, is now using the same tools to address what he sees as another widespread addiction – racism. Carter Evans has the story.
A group of Kentucky conservatives met with a group of Massachusetts liberals to work through their differences.
A group of Kentucky conservatives and a group of Massachusetts liberals are having conversations to find common ground. Mark Strassmann reports for CBS News series Unifying America.
In the "CBS This Morning" series "Unifying America," Adriana Diaz reports on an effort to transform a former white supremacist meeting hall into a center for diversity and reconciliation. Warning: some of the images in this video are upsetting.
This CBSN Originals Documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines when diversity measures can be helpful or harmful.
This CBSN Originals documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines growing calls to overhaul the Supreme Court.
This CBSN Originals documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series delves into the growing demands to cancel student debt.
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.
This documentary in the CBSN Originals "Speaking Frankly" series explores whether the Electoral College helps or hurts American democracy.
Mahani Teave, who grew up on Rapa Nui (also known as Easter Island), was introduced to the piano as a child. After studying classical piano in Chile, Cleveland and Berlin, she has returned to build the island's first music school.
Her charity, Roots for Boots, has changed the lives of veterans.
"For me, it was a celebration," Sarah Studley said.
"The restaurant industry is massively important to our communities," Fieri said. "And so, when I saw this coming, I said, 'We got to do something to get some money to these folks.'"
"I'm just trying to make people smile," the NBA great said.
Demings is a former chief of the Orlando Police Department.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sherrilyn Ifill, President & Director-Counsel of NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, that aired Sunday, April 25, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Houston Police Chief Troy Finner that aired Sunday, April 25, 2021, on "Face the Nation.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, that aired Sunday, April 25, 2021, on "Face the Nation.
Initial reports suggested the fire was caused when an oxygen cylinder exploded in the ward of Ibn al-Khatib hospital.
Instead of opting for acceptance speeches via Zoom, the Oscars will have two in-person locations: the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.
Frances McDormand won her third best actress Oscar for her role in "Nomadland" and Anthony Hopkins notched his second best actor win for "The Father."
Makeup artist Sergio Lopez-Rivera, hair department head Mia Neal, and Viola Davis' personal hairstylist, Jamika Wilson, took home the statue for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, with the latter pairing becoming the first-ever Black stylists to win in the category.
"I'm very scared right now. I'm so worried that my husband might never come back," the man's wife said.
Caron McBride, a former Oklahoma resident, faced a felony embezzlement charge for not returning a "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" VHS tape to a movie rental store in 1999.
Gottlieb said the positivity rate in the U.S. is 3.3%.
Demings is a former chief of the Orlando Police Department.
Troy Finner also encouraged police officers not to get "caught up in the negative noise" surrounding the profession.
The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb that aired April 25, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sherrilyn Ifill, President & Director-Counsel of NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, that aired Sunday, April 25, 2021, on "Face the Nation."
"Mank," David Fincher's film about "Citizen Kane" co-writer Herman Mankiewicz, led the way with 10 nominations.
The coronavirus pandemic altered this year's Academy Awards in big and small ways — but the stars still dressed up to impress.
Instead of opting for acceptance speeches via Zoom, the Oscars will have two in-person locations: the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood and Union Station in downtown Los Angeles.
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Makeup artist Sergio Lopez-Rivera, hair department head Mia Neal, and Viola Davis' personal hairstylist, Jamika Wilson, took home the statue for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, with the latter pairing becoming the first-ever Black stylists to win in the category.
The flight is SpaceX's first using a previously flown first stage and Crew Dragon capsule.
More Americans work in clean energy than as waiters or waitresses, according to one analysis.
Solar tiles and panels are growing in popularity with homeowners as they become more affordable.
Some companies are turning to lifelike robots to take people's temperature, deliver food and interact with customers.
Launch will mark SpaceX's third piloted flight to orbit and the first with a "used" Crew Dragon ferry ship.
Gottlieb said the positivity rate in the U.S. is 3.3%.
The arrival of one Crew Dragon capsule sets the stage for the departure and return to Earth of another.
A CDC advisory committee held its second meeting to review the significance of rare blood clots occurring after patients received the Janssen vaccine.
Some climate experts say drastic times call for drastic measures. But would these geoengineering plans help or hurt the planet?
A decision is expected Friday, more than a week after the vaccine's distribution was paused following reports of rare but dangerous blood clots in eight people under the age of 50.
Gottlieb said the positivity rate in the U.S. is 3.3%.
Millions of Americans are getting CDC-issued "vaccination record" cards. Here's what to do with them.
The new guidance comes days after a study suggested there was no evidence that the shot caused safety concerns among pregnant people.
Texas medical system says it is the first in the U.S. to require that employees get vaccinated.
A CDC advisory committee held its second meeting to review the significance of rare blood clots occurring after patients received the Janssen vaccine.
A fight between renters and landlords in Tennessee may be a bellwether for other parts of the country.
People usually get their refunds within three weeks, but this year is proving complicated for many tax filers.
Texas medical system says it is the first in the U.S. to require that employees get vaccinated.
Some companies saw their chief executives got multimillion-dollar payouts even as COVID-19 pandemic slammed profits.
A group of Democrats are pushing for an overhaul of the system, arguing that it leaves millions of workers behind.
"I'm very scared right now. I'm so worried that my husband might never come back," the man's wife said.
Caron McBride, a former Oklahoma resident, faced a felony embezzlement charge for not returning a "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" VHS tape to a movie rental store in 1999.
Journalist Jim Campbell, author of "Madoff Talks," maintained a years-long correspondence with the disgraced investor to learn exactly how Madoff pulled off the biggest fraud in American financial history.
"Enough is enough," New York State Senator Brian Benjamin told CBS News.
Marion Lewis, 18, faces 18 other charges, including three counts of attempted murder.
The arrival of one Crew Dragon capsule sets the stage for the departure and return to Earth of another.
The flight is SpaceX's first using a previously flown first stage and Crew Dragon capsule.
SpaceX successfully launched a crew of four to the International Space Station early Friday morning. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the launch and former NASA astronaut and space station commander Leroy Chiao joins "CBSN AM" to talk about the mission.
Up to three more flights are planned before Ingenuity's test campaign comes to an end.
It's the first piloted flight of a previously-flown first stage booster and a Crew Dragon capsule making its second flight.
The coronavirus pandemic altered this year's Academy Awards in big and small ways — but the stars still dressed up to impress.
How investigators built their case in the killing of cowboy Ray Green
You won't believe what people have discovered under mattresses or behind walls.
You might be surprised by the murder rates in major cities across the U.S.
A federal judge says Crosley Green was wrongfully convicted of murder. "48 Hours" spends the first hours of freedom with the Florida man.
A study published by Stanford University finds around 14% of women feel very or extremely fatigued after virtual meetings. CBS News reporter Kate Smith joins CBSN to explain the disparity and what can be done to ease the fatigue.
This CBSN Originals Documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines when diversity measures can be helpful or harmful.
Jon Wertheim reports on how New York’s performing artists are returning to the stage with the help of organizations like NY PopsUp.
This CBSN Originals documentary in the "Speaking Frankly" series examines growing calls to overhaul the Supreme Court.
In a report that originally aired last October, the Russian opposition leader tells Lesley Stahl about what he went through after falling ill on an airplane in August 2020 and why he won't let it stop him from the work he's doing against Russian President Vladimir Putin.