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The Republican-led Senate is expected to hold a final vote on the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday night despite continued protests from Democrats. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest on what to expect for the vote.
According to a new CBS Battleground Tracker poll, the race for the next president is neck and neck in Georgia, a state President Trump won by 5 points in 2016. The survey shows Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is now tied with Mr. Trump at 49%. Mark Strassmann talked to voters.
Vice President Mike Pence will not quarantine after multiple people in his orbit test positive for the coronavirus. Pence's press secretary says the vice president is essential personnel and will maintain his schedule. Weijia Jiang reports.
Lesley Stahl speaks with Republican candidates, President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, while Norah O'Donnell speaks with the Democratic candidates, former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris.
The Senate confirmation vote is expected to occur Monday evening.
Service members believe their rare cancers and other illnesses stem from their time served on the Karshi-Khanabad base after 9/11.
Two major clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines are resuming in the United States, after being paused over safety concerns.
The head of the government's virus advisory body expressed surprise at the "brutality" of the rise in cases.
Pompeo delivered his speech to the Republican National Convention from a hotel in Jerusalem, where he was visiting as part of a multi-day swing through the Middle East and Africa.
Among the few companies seeing shares go up as Election Day nears: Stay-at-home economy stalwarts Amazon and Zoom
Australia condemns treatment of female passengers who were subjected to invasive examinations.
The clashes came after a Jews For Trump convoy of hundreds of cars rolled slowly through Manhattan and Brooklyn.
The formation of Zeta puts the 2020 hurricane season one name storm away from tying the all-time record.
Where the race stands, based on CBS News polling and analysis.
In an interview that's made headlines this week, Lesley Stahl presses President Trump on once-again rising coronavirus cases and what his priorities would be if re-elected. Stahl also speaks with Mr. Trump's running mate, Vice President Mike Pence.
Lesley Stahl speaks with the Republican candidates, President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, while Norah O'Donnell speaks with the Democratic candidates, former Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Kamala Harris.
The former vice president talks with Norah O'Donnell about the pandemic, taxes, the Supreme Court, and the "stark" differences between himself and President Trump. O'Donnell also speaks with Mr. Biden's running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris.
Officials called the alleged arson "a disgrace to democracy, a disrespect to the voters fulfilling their civic duty, and a crime."
There's large support for Biden, but young Black voters are less excited.
Voting advocates support it, but election experts say getting the day off isn't the right approach to bolster turnout.
Biden has an edge over Trump in Florida, he leads in North Carolina, and the two are tied in Georgia.
Lizzo isn't the only celebrity who hit the campaign trail this weekend.
Studies suggest there could be ice stored in permanently shadowed "cold traps" at lunar polar regions.
"We see the people need change in Thailand," a TV anchor said. "We've been under a dictatorship for the past seven years."
Crews wearing thick protective suits vacuumed the invasive insects from a tree into large canisters.
169 arrests were made during the October mission.
Samuel Paty was murdered in the street outside his school, sparking outrage and rallies supporting freedom of expression in France.
Public reports state Murray recently applied for black lung benefits with the U.S. Department of Labor.
Restaurant operator Inspire Brands looking to expand its growing portfolio of fast-food chains.
Officers found 38-year-old Carrie O'Connor in the elevator on September 14.
Video shows the officer use the speaker in his patrol car to say "Trump 2020," which violates NYPD policy on publicly expressing political views.
Bill Nye the Science Guy is working to inspire the next generation of world-changing scientists. Nye joins "CBS This Morning" with tips for parents on how to keep kids curious and engaged with science during these times of remote learning and provides families with a simple experiment to do at home.
Award-winning actress Eva Longoria and activist Henry R. Muñoz III co-created the "Momento Latino" coalition, uniting over 130 organizations to take action on issues faced by the Latinx community. They are also two of the executive producers for a CBS special airing Monday night called "Essential Heroes: A Momento Latino Event." Longoria will also co-host the special along with Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin.
A recent poll showed a sharp decrease in the number of Americans who would get the vaccine right away. Senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula spoke with a wide-ranging group of Americans for a candid conversation about whether they would get a vaccine and why some are hesitant.
A CBS News investigation reveals new evidence in the cases of service members who believe their rare cancers and other illnesses stem from time served on a remote base after 9/11. They say they were exposed to toxic materials at a former Soviet airbase in Uzbekistan known as K2, located about 100 miles from Afghanistan. Catherine Herridge reports.
According to a new CBS Battleground Tracker poll, the race for the next president is neck and neck in Georgia, a state President Trump won by 5 points in 2016. The survey shows Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is now tied with Mr. Trump at 49%. Mark Strassmann talked to voters.
In an interview that's made headlines this week, Lesley Stahl presses President Trump on once-again rising coronavirus cases and what his priorities would be if re-elected. Stahl also speaks with Mr. Trump's running mate, Vice President Mike Pence.
The former vice president talks with Norah O'Donnell about the pandemic, taxes, the Supreme Court, and the "stark" differences between himself and President Trump. O'Donnell also speaks with Mr. Biden's running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris.
"[Joe Biden has] never been asked a question that’s hard," President Trump told Lesley Stahl before standing up to exit the interview.
Former Vice President Biden lays out how he will pay for several trillion dollars of new spending over the next decade.
Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris addresses whether she plans to bring progressive policies into the White House.
A 102-year-old veteran went for the ride of a lifetime by jumping out of an airplane, and she still has another thrill on her bucket list.
Anika Chebrolu's research could someday lead to a potential treatment for the coronavirus.
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, a young woman saw her career torn to shreds. A few months later, however, she has stitched together a path to success.
"I feel like it's Christmas Eve every day," Breanna Lockwood said of her mom carrying her baby.
"I didn't think I would ever get over here. I missed you so much…For sixty years I've done something right," Joseph Loreth told his wife, Eve, holding back tears.
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.
With renewed calls for racial justice in America come fresh demands to take down Confederate monuments, rid sports teams of Native American mascots, and rebrand products that use racist caricatures. But some say the focus on imagery distracts from the fight for systemic change. This CBSN Originals documentary explores the impact of dismantling these symbols of the past – and the push for a more equitable future.
Socialism has gone mainstream in American politics, but it remains deeply controversial. For some, it seems to offer an appealing solution to the country’s woes, but for others, it evokes fearful imagery of authoritarian regimes. This CBSN Originals documentary dives into the culture war over socialism and what it means for the nation's future.
Feminism has never been more widely proclaimed than it is now. But there is no consensus within the movement about what that means or how to move forward. Are these conflicts getting in the way of progress — or paving the way for growth? This CBSN Originals documentary explores the internal culture wars and the greatest obstacles facing the feminist movement today.
Less than two weeks out from Election Day, Anthony Mason checks in with six women from the all-important Philadelphia suburbs to hear how they're feeling about the pandemic, President Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis, the debates, final campaign tactics and the proposed stimulus.
The iconic Nom Wah Tea Parlor in New York's Chinatown is celebrating 100 years with a new cookbook. But the cookbook is not just about its food. It's an ode to a community of Chinese immigrants, who are trying to carry on decades of family tradition, while enduring enormous challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
At a time when many statues of controversial historical figures are coming down, some lofty women are going up. In New York City's Central Park, a monument has been unveiled honoring women's suffrage pioneers Sojourner Truth, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Correspondent Faith Salie talks with sculptor Meredith Bergmann about the Women's Rights Pioneers Monument marking the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment; and with Rutgers professor Salamishah Tillet about the fraught history of the suffrage movement.
The Oakland-based activist who coined the phrase "Black Lives Matter," after George Zimmerman was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Martin, says social movements are built not by hashtags, but by people
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Band-Aid. One appealing feature has always been the products flesh-tone finish, but whose flesh tone? Just this year, manufacturer Johnson & Johnson decided to expand the colors of the product, similar to the line they released over a decade ago and then scrapped. It's just one example of a movement that includes another maker of first-aid products and other companies, putting racial sensitivity first. Michelle Miller reports.
In his first television interview following his suspension for using a racial slur, NASCAR driver Kyle Larson speaks with CBS Sports' James Brown on what he has learned and why he is hoping for a second chance.
For the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union, Dr. Tara Narula has the story of two tech savvy brothers who are providing PPE to many people who need it. From bus drivers, to custodial staff and poll workers, they're providing face masks for people on all types of front lines.
Breonna Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker says the legal aftermath of her death has been unfair. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King sat down with Walker and his attorneys, Steven Romines and Frederick Moore, to talk about the evidence of the case, the grand jury not charging Louisville police officers in Breonna Taylor's death, and Walker's pending lawsuit alleging police misconduct.
Breonna Taylor's boyfriend Kenneth Walker speaks about the emotional trauma of her death, their love story, their future plans together and how his parents considered her family in an exclusive broadcast interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King.
Service members believe their rare cancers and other illnesses stem from their time served on the Karshi-Khanabad base after 9/11.
Samuel Paty was murdered in the street outside his school, sparking outrage and rallies supporting freedom of expression in France.
"We see the people need change in Thailand," a TV anchor said. "We've been under a dictatorship for the past seven years."
Australia condemns treatment of female passengers who were subjected to invasive examinations.
The formation of Zeta puts the 2020 hurricane season one name storm away from tying the all-time record.
Lizzo isn't the only celebrity who hit the campaign trail this weekend.
Service members believe their rare cancers and other illnesses stem from their time served on the Karshi-Khanabad base after 9/11.
Among the few companies seeing shares go up as Election Day nears: Stay-at-home economy stalwarts Amazon and Zoom
Restaurant operator Inspire Brands looking to expand its growing portfolio of fast-food chains.
Officials called the alleged arson "a disgrace to democracy, a disrespect to the voters fulfilling their civic duty, and a crime."
Lizzo isn't the only celebrity who hit the campaign trail this weekend.
Pompeo delivered his speech to the Republican National Convention from a hotel in Jerusalem, where he was visiting as part of a multi-day swing through the Middle East and Africa.
Voting advocates support it, but election experts say getting the day off isn't the right approach to bolster turnout.
Senate Democratic leaders said Pence's plan to preside over the confirmation vote is a "violation of common decency and courtesy."
Associated Press tally shows 58.6 million ballots cast so far in person or by mail, eclipsing the 58 million in 2016.
Lizzo isn't the only celebrity who hit the campaign trail this weekend.
Award-winning actress Eva Longoria and activist Henry R. Muñoz III co-created the "Momento Latino" coalition, uniting over 130 organizations to take action on issues faced by the Latinx community. They are also two of the executive producers for a CBS special airing Monday night called "Essential Heroes: A Momento Latino Event." Longoria will also co-host the special along with Gloria Estefan and Ricky Martin.
Halloween is just around the corner, but this year's trick-or-treating will take a different, uniquely scary form. Michael George reports on how to give out candy in the age of the coronavirus.
It's election season, and to encourage voter registration and turnout, current Broadway and touring company members of the musical "Wicked," including original cast members Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel, perform in a new video: "Voting – A Special Dispatch From Oz," with lyrics by the show's composer and author Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman. To learn more, visit www.vote.org.
"Sunday Morning" shares a view of the elk living in Yellowstone National Park. Videographer: Brad Markel
The next version of the truck, the $100,000 Hummer EV 3X, isn't scheduled to begin production until the fall of 2022.
The decision is a major milestone in the transportation companies' labor battle with the state.
On social media, in both Nigeria and across the world, supporters of the protesters used #EndSARS to express support for the movement.
Curbside pickup increasingly in demand as pandemic changes consumer behavior in ways that could prove permanent.
The zero-emissions "supertruck" is among 20 electric models the company plans to develop and sell globally by 2023.
Studies suggest there could be ice stored in permanently shadowed "cold traps" at lunar polar regions.
The formation of Zeta puts the 2020 hurricane season one name storm away from tying the all-time record.
Crews wearing thick protective suits vacuumed the invasive insects from a tree into large canisters.
Meanwhile, record shattering cold brings heavy snow and wind chills below zero to Colorado.
With Saturday's launch, SpaceX has put 895 Starlinks into orbit, 180 of them — more satellites than any other company owns -- in less than three weeks.
Retailer gets legal jump on feds amid questions over whether its pharmacies may have fueled drug epidemic.
Two major clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines are resuming in the United States, after being paused over safety concerns.
The crisis prompted the state to dedicate part of the city's civic center as a makeshift care center for the ill.
The head of the government's virus advisory body expressed surprise at the "brutality" of the rise in cases.
Spain wants to avoid repeating the near collapse of the country's hospitals.
Among the few companies seeing shares go up as Election Day nears: Stay-at-home economy stalwarts Amazon and Zoom
Restaurant operator Inspire Brands looking to expand its growing portfolio of fast-food chains.
Annual pay rate to move mail across a 700-mile highway route is one of the highest among 1,600 USPS contracts last quarter.
Retailer gets legal jump on feds amid questions over whether its pharmacies may have fueled drug epidemic.
Tech companies fear that a "blue wave" would bring more lawsuits, data privacy laws or even new enforcement agencies.
A young woman vanished from her Florida condo in January 2006 and has not been seen since. Where is Jennifer Kesse?
Ivan Harrison Hunter, a self-described member of far-right group Boogaloo Bois, has been charged with one count of rioting
Marcellis Stinnette, 19, was killed during the incident and his girlfriend was seriously wounded.
Police in 2019 said they thwarted a "potentially horrific incident" when classmates found the girl's plans for a knife attack at a historically Black Georgia church.
A young woman vanishes from her Florida condo. Security footage captures a person calmly parking her car — is this the kidnapper?
Studies suggest there could be ice stored in permanently shadowed "cold traps" at lunar polar regions.
With Saturday's launch, SpaceX has put 895 Starlinks into orbit, 180 of them — more satellites than any other company owns -- in less than three weeks.
Photographs indicated the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft captured much more than the minimum amount needed for mission success.
Images from the spacecraft give researchers confidence an attempt to collect samples from an asteroid was successful.
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and two cosmonauts head home to close out action-packed space flight.
Fourteen years after Jennifer Kesse vanished, her parents Drew and Joyce Kesse are leading the investigation into their daughter's case.
From the MCU to streaming favorites, here's everything we know about Marvel's upcoming releases
Everything is terrible – except for these amazing photos by German photographer Christian Vieler-Kircher
Looking to be scared witless? Try these abandoned mental hospitals, "haunted" hotels, and more.
Growing up to two inches long, this killer insect can decapitate 40 honeybees per minute.
In an interview that's made headlines this week, Lesley Stahl presses President Trump on once-again rising coronavirus cases and what his priorities would be if re-elected. Stahl also speaks with Mr. Trump's running mate, Vice President Mike Pence.
The former vice president talks with Norah O'Donnell about the pandemic, taxes, the Supreme Court, and the "stark" differences between himself and President Trump. O'Donnell also speaks with Mr. Biden's running mate, California Senator Kamala Harris.
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.
"America's Right to Vote" showcases Caitlin Huey-Burns' on-the-ground reporting on voting rights and voter access in battleground states including Ohio, Michigan, Florida, and Georgia with a specific focus on barriers to voting for minority communities. The special also highlights improvements to the process and ways access to voting has increased across the country.
It's been months since the first coronavirus stimulus checks went out, and with no end to the pandemic in sight, many Americans are in desperate need of additional help. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and economist Lisa Cook join CBSN's Lana Zak for a special look into what’s needed to keep the U.S. economy going and what Americans are hoping for in the next round of assistance.