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Atlanta, already tense over earlier accusations of police brutality, is bracing for more protests after police fatally shot Rayshard Brooks. Officials said he resisted arrest and stole an officer's stun gun. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
In 1921, a thriving black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, burned, leaving hundreds dead. Scott Pelley reports.
Joe Biden continues to face enormous pressure to pick a woman of color as his running mate. Ed O'Keefe joins Major Garrett to discuss the former vice president's options and when a decision could be made.
The Gulf Coast fishing industry is struggling to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 is also exacting a high cost from Minnesota hog and soy farmers. CBS News is chronicling what has changed for the lives of residents of some of the biggest battleground states in 2020 amid the coronavirus outbreak. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Tim Perry and Jack Turman join CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss their reporting.
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The American's family hopes that now that he's been formally convicted, the U.S. can push Moscow harder for a deal to get him back home.
DA says three charges might apply in case of officer who shot Brooks, if he's charged: murder, felony murder or aggravated assault.
She called cops on Filipino man for creating "Black Lives Matter" sign in front of his own home in wealthy San Francisco neighborhood, drawing slew of backlash online.
The spike in cases comes as the state continues to move forward with its plan to reopen.
Officials didn't specify if the departures are specifically due to Floyd's death, but the decisions to leave were made recently.
Ressa and Santos were hit with prison sentences of six months and one day to up to six years but can remain free on bail while they appeal the verdict.
Katherine Williams-Dunning's husband was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
"Three months have passed — and zero arrests have been made, and no officers have been fired," she wrote in an open letter about Breonna Taylor.
Some lawmakers believe reducing or ending immunity for police officers is crucial to hold law enforcement who engage is misconduct accountable.
In 1921, a thriving black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was burned by a white mob, leaving hundreds dead.
In "The Art of Her Deal," Washington Post correspondent Mary Jordan explores the life of the first lady and her surprising role as one of the most influential voices in the Trump White House
"This is a pivotal moment in history," she said on "Face the Nation."
Nearly 2,900 cases for federal workers who may have been wrongly disciplined, demoted or fired are in limbo due to the three unfilled positions at the top of the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Booker said lawmakers should not be pursuing "watered down" police reforms.
An estimated 15,000 people took to the streets of Brooklyn wearing white.
The presumptive Democratic nominee for president has already made one promise: to pick a female running mate; political observers, blue and red, discuss who is in the running
Big bold yellow letters form the words "Black Lives Matter" along Fulton Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
Now available on Quibi, 60 in 6. This week, we kick off with Pulitzer Prize winning correspondent Wesley Lowery reporting from Minneapolis with a view from that city you haven't seen before, including an interview with George Floyd's brother Philonise.
In 1921, a thriving black neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, burned, leaving hundreds dead. Scott Pelley reports.
Administrators at U.S. universities are making plans for an uncertain fall, as students come to campus with COVID-19 still present. John Dickerson reports.
Nearly 2,900 cases for federal workers who may have been wrongly disciplined, demoted or fired are in limbo due to the three unfilled positions at the top of the Merit Systems Protection Board. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Almost a century after a White mob destroyed the Black section of town, Tulsa’s racial divide persists.
With the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic looming, UNC readies its campus for student-athletes in the fall.
Atlanta, already tense over earlier accusations of police brutality, is bracing for more protests after police fatally shot Rayshard Brooks. Officials said he resisted arrest and stole an officer's stun gun. Mark Strassmann has the latest.
California's Attorney General is being asked to investigate the death of Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old black man who was found hanging from a tree. It happened early Wednesday in the city of Palmdale, 60 miles north of Los Angeles. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President Trump says his administration is working on an executive order on policing, while top Senate Republicans plan to unveil their reform package this week. This comes as Mr. Trump prepares to resume campaign rallies later this month. Nikole Killion has the latest.
Joe Biden continues to face enormous pressure to pick a woman of color as his running mate. Ed O'Keefe joins Major Garrett to discuss the former vice president's options and when a decision could be made.
George Floyd's death and the protests that followed have forced Americans to confront some uncomfortable truths. Kris Van Cleave reports on a chance encounter between strangers that might give us a clue on how to turn conversation into action.
Nike, Twitter and Vox Media said employees will get a paid day off to commemorate when slavery ended in the U.S.
Acknowledging the risk on paper may become common in settings where social distancing is a challenge, experts say.
Largely deprived of federal aid, many African-American business owners are closing their doors for good.
Shares are up 400% since the rental car company parked itself in bankruptcy court. Now it wants to sell more stock.
As racial bias in policing becomes a national issue, the focus is turning to the tech that critics say enables it.
"By attending the rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19," says a disclaimer on the RSVP page.
One group, Voter Participation Center, is seeing a 250% increase in online voter registration applications.
President Trump said earlier he was "forced" to seek another location after North Carolina's Governor Roy Cooper wanted the RNC to scale back the convention.
CBS News estimates Biden has 2,106 delegates as of Tuesday night.
Calls for racial equity have coincided with a public health crisis that has also illuminated racial inequities in health care.
A history of unfulfilled promises between the Navajo Nation and the U.S. government has helped fuel one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the country among Navajo People. The Navajo Nation imposed extensive lockdown orders, but inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic needs like running water is intensifying the crisis. Will the virus drive the Navajo People closer to the brink – or will it spark a rallying cry and finally lead to the relief that’s long past due?
With millions of Americans under stay-at-home orders in the coronavirus pandemic, workers like grocery store employees, bus drivers and delivery people have become indispensable lifelines. Often unnoticed and undervalued by society, they now risk their lives so that daily life can continue to function. In this episode of the CBSN Originals documentary series REVERB, Adam Yamaguchi asks: Will better benefits, higher wages, and our newfound respect last beyond this crisis?
The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America’s fastest-growing workforces.
As the US faces an unprecedented public health emergency, one thing stands in the way — trust in truth. For years now, Americans in large numbers have come to dismiss science, established fact, and the media. And the Internet has helped bring us to this critical moment in time. In this CBSN Originals presentation, War of Words, we examine how we got here, and see how the Internet-fueled parallel universe threatens to tear at the fabric of American society.
Miami is often seen as ground zero for the impacts of climate change in the U.S., but the fallout goes well beyond flooded streets. As real estate developers head to higher ground, rising rents in low-income communities there are threatening to push vulnerable residents out of their homes. In this episode of CBSN Originals' REVERB series, Adam Yamaguchi explores climate gentrification in Miami.
Big bold yellow letters form the words "Black Lives Matter" along Fulton Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
Benjamin Smith and Marcus Ellis held a chat on the front lawn — and it attracted a famous country singer.
The former first lady said "treating people right will never fail you" and urged young people to share their voice with the world.
We found lots of remarkably unremarkable video of largely peaceful protests across the nation.
"I can honestly think of no better way to serve as an entertainer right now than by both doing my job to entertain and hopefully activating people at home to do what they can," Gad told CBS News.
The American's family hopes that now that he's been formally convicted, the U.S. can push Moscow harder for a deal to get him back home.
Rajput was a rising Bollywood star known for his roles in "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story" and "Kai Po Che."
Ressa and Santos were hit with prison sentences of six months and one day to up to six years but can remain free on bail while they appeal the verdict.
She couldn't celebrate with the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The outbreak comes more than 50 days after the last local case in the city of 20 million people.
She called cops on Filipino man for creating "Black Lives Matter" sign in front of his own home in wealthy San Francisco neighborhood, drawing slew of backlash online.
An estimated 15,000 people took to the streets of Brooklyn wearing white.
Big bold yellow letters form the words "Black Lives Matter" along Fulton Street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn.
"Three months have passed — and zero arrests have been made, and no officers have been fired," she wrote in an open letter about Breonna Taylor.
Officials didn't specify if the departures are specifically due to Floyd's death, but the decisions to leave were made recently.
The president is set to resume his signature campaign rallies in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20.
"This is a pivotal moment in history," she said on "Face the Nation."
Booker said lawmakers should not be pursuing "watered down" police reforms.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Robert Kaplan that aired Sunday, June 14, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb that aired Sunday, June 14, 2020, on "Face the Nation."
"Three months have passed — and zero arrests have been made, and no officers have been fired," she wrote in an open letter about Breonna Taylor.
Katherine Williams-Dunning's husband was airlifted to a nearby hospital.
Piano virtuoso Lang Lang's performance of Bach's Minuet in G Minor (as featured on his most recent album, "Piano Book - Encore Edition") is complemented by the remarkable interpretive choreography of dancer Lil Buck.
The father-actor-director joined his daughter-actress-director's new documentary, "Dads"
"Every day as a parent is a comedy, you know? It just is!" said actress-director Bryce Dallas Howard, whose own famous parent, actor-director Ron Howard, is just one of the famous dads telling stories about fatherhood in her new documentary, "Dads." Lee Cowan sits down with father and daughter.
SpaceX has now launched 538 Starlinks through nine launches.
The Facebook user was told he could be suspended from the platform – even though his post was identical to President Trump's.
As Twitter claims to thwart Beijing's efforts to spread fake news, Zoom admits it "fell short" by temporarily silencing Chinese dissidents.
As racial bias in policing becomes a national issue, the focus is turning to the tech that critics say enables it.
High-tech undershirts are helping monitor COVID-19 patients without putting medical workers at risk, and even as the virus declines, interest is mounting.
Over 570 people have gone to space. Only eight have gone to Challenger Deep. Kathy Sullivan has done both.
Titan, which could support life, is quickly distancing from its host planet.
Some have wondered if they could be a message from aliens — and without more research, there's no way to know.
The occupants of the 25-foot boat were fishing close to the shore of Seaside Park when the whale surfaced and knocked the vessel out of the water.
The absorption of carbon dioxide by the planet's oceans is increasing, with warming temperatures forcing some marine species to migrate.
The spike in cases comes as the state continues to move forward with its plan to reopen.
"I am not going to allow situations to exist that we know have a high likelihood of causing an increase in the spread of the virus," Governor Andrew Cuomo said Sunday.
The president is set to resume his signature campaign rallies in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 20.
The outbreak comes more than 50 days after the last local case in the city of 20 million people.
Some health experts say we could be seeing the impact of opening too early.
There are renewed calls for American media companies to root out structural racism, with some challenging the practices of senior leadership.
Los Angeles Clippers chairman says reducing inequality requires investing in communities, education and other areas.
In a memo to employees Friday, the coffee giant encouraged workers to "wear your BLM pin or t-shirt."
Liz Abunaw says the nationwide protests demanding justice for systemic racism comes as no surprise.
While the pace of layoffs around the country has declined, 30 million Americans are receiving jobless aid.
"Three months have passed — and zero arrests have been made, and no officers have been fired," she wrote in an open letter about Breonna Taylor.
Officials didn't specify if the departures are specifically due to Floyd's death, but the decisions to leave were made recently.
Brooks, 27, was celebrating his daughter's eighth birthday on the night of his death, his family's lawyer said.
DA says three charges might apply in case of officer who shot Brooks, if he's charged: murder, felony murder or aggravated assault.
A survey of pathologists found that 82% say they have felt pressure to change their death certificates, jeopardizing their independence
SpaceX has now launched 538 Starlinks through nine launches.
Commercial Crew Program manager Kathy Lueders takes on the top job in human spaceflight.
Over 570 people have gone to space. Only eight have gone to Challenger Deep. Kathy Sullivan has done both.
Titan, which could support life, is quickly distancing from its host planet.
Some have wondered if they could be a message from aliens — and without more research, there's no way to know.
Photographer Ryan Bakerink documented, in black-and-white, the diversity and passion of marchers, and then, in color, captured the fallout of unrest in the city
See evidence related to the April 10, 2015 murder of the 28-year-old Ohio woman and how her killer was caught
The Bulgarian-born artist, who died May 31, 2020, became internationally renowned for his monumental art projects that would wrap public spaces, landmarks and natural landscapes with miles of fabric
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Depending on where you live, the price of childbirth varies wildly.
As thousands of people were on the bridge of Minneapolis Interstate 35W protesting the death of George Floyd, a large tanker truck driving at a high speed appears to try hitting protesters. CBSN Minnesota reports.
Thousand of protesters gathered in Minneapolis demanding justice for George Floyd after he died in police custody. The protest reached its boiling point when police fired tear gas at demonstrators. CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues spoke to Floyd's family. He joins CBSN to share what they said and what's next for the officers involved.
Federal and local authorities suspect some of the violent clashes during recent protests were instigated by white supremacist groups and far-left extremists. Protests have erupted across the country following the death of George Floyd. Jeff Pegues reports.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, “That’s How Rumors Get Started,” when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to perform “Letting Me Down.”
SpaceX made history Saturday with a successful rocket launch from the Kennedy Space Center. The Falcon 9 launch was the first to carry American astronauts launched from American soil in nearly a decade, and the first time a private company has sent people to space. Mark Strassman reports.