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President-elect Joe Biden addressed the country hours after the Electoral College certified his victory. Mr. Biden noted President Trump's "dozens and dozens of legal challenges" against the election's results and said "they were found to be without merit." "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell anchors this CBS News Special Report.
The U.S. death toll is still climbing, and officials are warning that it could get worse. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President-elect Joe Biden has officially sealed his win after electors certified the 2020 election results on Monday. Nikole Killion reports.
The Russian government is believed to be responsible for a massive cyberespionage campaign against several U.S. government agencies. Catherine Herridge has the latest.
The 538 members of the Electoral College has formalized his victory just hours earlier.
Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen will take over as acting attorney general.
Biden secured 306 electoral college votes, well over the 270 he needed to affirm his victory.
At 5:30 p.m. ET, California cast its 55 Electoral College votes for Biden, putting him over the 270 needed to win.
More than 16 million Americans have contracted the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
The legislation is the culmination of weeks of bipartisan and bicameral negotiations over another emergency aid package.
One of the Louisville Police Department officers who was wounded during Taylor's fatal shooting is suing Kenneth Walker.
"If they chose Joe Biden, then Joe Biden is the president," said Cobb County Republican Party chairman Jason Shepherd.
"The Talk" cohost says she was briefly hospitalized due to coronavirus.
Over a foot of snow is possible midweek, even in some of the big cities.
Business owners could face a $1,000 fine and 90 days in jail.
"All forms of restrictions have to be on the table," Mayor Bill De Blasio warns as coronavirus cases climb.
A man was run over by a car at a menorah-lighting celebration as the driver yelled possible anti-Semitic slurs, police say.
"It is unacceptable for political candidates to treat our election system as though we are a third-world nation," he said.
"We don't want to be the Cleveland Baseball Team or some other interim name," Paul Dolan says.
The spacecraft capsule will hopefully provide insights into the origins of the solar system and life on Earth.
"This election is not a continuation of what happened in November. It's a complete reset. It'll have a different character. It'll have lower turnout, most likely," a Democratic official said.
Around this time of the year, the USO typically sends entertainers to military bases all over the world to help spread holiday cheer. But this year, they're inviting military families into the homes of TV personalities including Kristin Cavallari and Jessie James Decker for interactive, virtual programming.
President-elect Joe Biden has officially sealed his win after electors certified the 2020 election results on Monday. Nikole Killion reports.
The U.S. death toll is still climbing, and officials are warning that it could get worse. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President Trump announced Bill Barr's resignation after days of attacking him over alleged election fraud. Weijia Jiang has the latest.
The Russian government is believed to be responsible for a massive cyberespionage campaign against several U.S. government agencies. Catherine Herridge has the latest.
Some 45 million Americans are under winter storm watches. CBS New York weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has the forecast.
Saudi citizens accused of serious crimes in the U.S. have been able to escape to Saudi Arabia before facing trial. Scott Pelley reports.
Sutter Health is in the midst of a lawsuit for business practices that drove up health care prices for Californians. Lesley Stahl reports.
Excited delirium was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition. John Dickerson reports.
In his 30 years at 60 Minutes, Bob Anderson produced more than 180 stories for the broadcast, from the controversial to the illuminating.
Lesley Stahl notes a ray of light in what's been a holiday season of darkness.
In the coming weeks, Secret Santa will give away about $100,000 total — to total strangers.
Sam Peavy has been perfecting her recipe for 25 years – and now it's being put to good use.
A Michigan couple received a very special Christmas surprise this year — the return of their beloved dog.
The concert will explore the wonder of Christmas through the eyes of opera legend Andrea Bocelli's 8-year-old daughter, Virginia.
For West Point Cadets Evan Walker and Tyrese Bender, the road to becoming Rhodes Scholars was paved with hard work and commitment to school, sports, and integrity.
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.
Cleveland's baseball club says it took the name "Indians" in 1915 as a tribute to a Native American player. Now, The New York Times reports that, after years of protests, the team will drop its nickname - a claim its management does not dispute. Correspondent Jericka Duncan reports on the recent reckoning with a name some call racist.
Early voting begins in Georgia for runoff elections that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. Stacey Abrams, founder of voting rights organization Fair Fight, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she's confident Democrats will win both races, and her concerns with President Trump's repeated false claims of voter fraud.
Empowering Single Moms, Inc. was created to transform the lives of mothers through donations, networking, and supportive social services. Correspondent Meg Oliver reports on the non-profit and its mission: helping women develop a path toward self-sufficiency.
"Excited delirium" was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition. John Dickerson reports.
Excited delirium was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition.
2020 has been a tough year for many. Leave it to 13-year-old Lyric Jacks to lift our spirits with her inspiring social media message, all while battling cancer. Jericka Duncan has her story.
A group of high school students launched a program to register young first time-voters and registered about 18,000 young voters in Georgia for Election Day in November. Mark Strassmann shares their story.
In two runoff races, Georgia's voters will decide which political party will gain control of the Senate. Professor Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, who is a Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies Program Director at Texas Woman's University, breaks down the history of Black women organizing in Georgia, their political influence in the state and how minority students seeking a college degree are being impacted by the pandemic.
Denzel Washington, Viola Davis and director George C. Wolfe discuss the movie adaptation of August Wilson's play, and working with Chadwick Boseman on the "Black Panther" star's final film.
The spacecraft capsule will hopefully provide insights into the origins of the solar system and life on Earth.
The government called it a "landmark change" and the guidelines go into effect next summer.
Despite the arrest of an estimated 30,000 of their countrymen just for demanding change, thousands continue to protest in defiance of strongman Alexander Lukashenko.
Saudi Arabia and 3 allies have tried for years to cut Qatar off from the world. Now the feuding neighbors are "close to finalizing" a deal that may come as a relief to Washington.
"We have lost a great figure of English literature," said publisher Curtis Brown CEO Johnny Geller.
"The Talk" cohost says she was briefly hospitalized due to coronavirus.
"If they chose Joe Biden, then Joe Biden is the president," said Cobb County Republican Party chairman Jason Shepherd.
More than 16 million Americans have contracted the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
"It is unacceptable for political candidates to treat our election system as though we are a third-world nation," he said.
Biden secured 306 electoral college votes, well over the 270 he needed to affirm his victory.
"If they chose Joe Biden, then Joe Biden is the president," said Cobb County Republican Party chairman Jason Shepherd.
"It is unacceptable for political candidates to treat our election system as though we are a third-world nation," he said.
Biden secured 306 electoral college votes, well over the 270 he needed to affirm his victory.
"This election is not a continuation of what happened in November. It's a complete reset. It'll have a different character. It'll have lower turnout, most likely," a Democratic official said.
Deputy Attorney General Jeff Rosen will take over as acting attorney general.
"The Talk" cohost says she was briefly hospitalized due to coronavirus.
One of the Louisville Police Department officers who was wounded during Taylor's fatal shooting is suing Kenneth Walker.
"We don't want to be the Cleveland Baseball Team or some other interim name," Paul Dolan says.
A Louisville police officer wounded in the March 13 shooting in which Breonna Taylor was killed is suing Taylor's boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, for assault, battery and emotional distress. When Walker set up a GoFundMe page for his defense, entertainment giant Tyler Perry donated $100,000.
Many consider "Indians" as offensive to indigenous peoples. Cleveland will be the latest of several teams to go the name-change route for that reason.
Services including Google Drive and Google Classroom suffered a widespread outage on Monday morning.
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are investigating the breach, which may have affected other government agencies.
It's that time of year when our jolly old friend, Techno Claus (a.k.a. David Pogue), arrives via chimney with a selection of gift ideas for the tech lovers on your holiday list.
Lawmaker decries IPO as example of rich getting richer "on the backs and bicycles of the working and immigrant poor."
Home-sharing company that upended hotels industry wants to expand in travel markets like India, China and Latin America.
The spacecraft capsule will hopefully provide insights into the origins of the solar system and life on Earth.
Over a foot of snow is possible midweek, even in some of the big cities.
The launching was the 25th Falcon 9 flight this year as SpaceX continues a rapid-fire cadence.
When the moon covers the sun completely, the sun's atmosphere — known as its corona — can be seen.
The Great Eastern Brood of 17-year cicada is about to emerge in much of the U.S. Here's what that means for you.
More than 16 million Americans have contracted the virus since the beginning of the pandemic.
A critical care nurse in New York received the first approved COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer and vaccinations are now taking place in hospitals and clinics across the country.
Preventative cancer screenings in the United States have declined during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Elizabeth Comen, medical oncologist at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, joins CBSN to discuss how to safely proceed with cancer screenings.
Business owners could face a $1,000 fine and 90 days in jail.
"All forms of restrictions have to be on the table," Mayor Bill De Blasio warns as coronavirus cases climb.
"All forms of restrictions have to be on the table," Mayor Bill De Blasio warns as coronavirus cases climb.
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are investigating the breach, which may have affected other government agencies.
Services including Google Drive and Google Classroom suffered a widespread outage on Monday morning.
Coronavirus is attracting hordes of fraudsters, with reports of fraud up 70% over last year, FTC says.
German athletic gear giant bought Reebok in 2006 for $3.8 billion hoping to expand its footwear business.
One of the Louisville Police Department officers who was wounded during Taylor's fatal shooting is suing Kenneth Walker.
A man was run over by a car at a menorah-lighting celebration as the driver yelled possible anti-Semitic slurs, police say.
At least four people were stabbed near Black Lives Matter Plaza, about four blocks from the White House, and there were 33 unrelated arrests.
He opened fire with two handguns after an outdoor Christmas concert at the famed Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.
Ten years after the discovery of the first victim of the elusive killer, new evidence and police insights in the biggest unsolved murder case in N.Y. history
The spacecraft capsule will hopefully provide insights into the origins of the solar system and life on Earth.
The launching was the 25th Falcon 9 flight this year as SpaceX continues a rapid-fire cadence.
When the moon covers the sun completely, the sun's atmosphere — known as its corona — can be seen.
NASA is aiming for a 2024 moon landing — and this time, it won't just be men making the trip.
Space weather officials on Thursday afternoon downgraded the forecast for the storm, eliminating the possibility of aurora borealis across the U.S.
Vladimir Putin, Bill Clinton, Mark Zuckerberg and Donald Trump are just some of the people who have been named Time's Person of the Year in the past quarter-century.
From small religious schools to public institutions, these colleges have the highest acceptance rates in the U.S.
Will "The Crown" return in 2021? Will "Survivor"? Here's how COVID-19 is affecting the production and return of your favorite streaming and TV shows.
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.
Around this time of the year, the USO typically sends entertainers to military bases all over the world to help spread holiday cheer. But this year, they're inviting military families into the homes of TV personalities including Kristin Cavallari and Jessie James Decker for interactive, virtual programming.
Saudi citizens accused of serious crimes in the U.S. have been able to escape to Saudi Arabia before facing trial. Scott Pelley reports.
"Excited delirium" was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition. John Dickerson reports.
Sutter Health is in the midst of a lawsuit for business practices that drove up health care prices for Californians. Lesley Stahl reports.
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.