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Peter Kelleher started making soup for the homeless, and now he's giving back in more ways than one.
After Iowa's caucus saw widespread technical errors in the app used to count ballots, people are asking whether going first is something Iowa and New Hampshire can still take for granted.
With 42% of New Hampshire voters undeclared, the state could emerge as a key battleground in November.
There were almost too few voters this year to continue the midnight voting tradition.
The small town of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire worried there might not be enough people to continue their tradition of casting ballots at midnight. But as CBS News campaign reporter Nicole Sganga reports for CBS Boston , the tradition will live on.
"If you went back eight years and told me that one of the leading issues in a presidential campaign would be drugs, I would have said, 'you've got to be kidding,'" said Peter Evers, CEO of Riverbend Community Health.
With the New Hampshire primary just days away, University of New Hampshire political science professor Dante Scala joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss which candidates are doing well with voters in the state.
With the results of the Iowa caucuses still unknown, Democratic presidential hopefuls set their sights on New Hampshire, where primary voters go to the polls Tuesday, February 11. Boston Globe political reporter Jazmine Ulloa joins CBSN for a look at what matters on the ground in the Granite State.
WCAX-TV reporter Adam Sullivan quizzes New Hampshire voters on what they know about the state of Iowa. CBS affiliate WCAX-TV reports.
Trump allies on the ground in South Carolina, Nevada, Arizona and Kansas moved to cancel the 2020 primary contests
The New Hampshire primary is 8 weeks away, and in 7 weeks the leading Democratic candidates will participate in a debate at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics. Neil Levesque is the executive director there and joins CBSN's "Red and Blue" to discuss what candidates are doing to win over New Hampshire voters.
The 2020 presidential campaign marks a big milestone for the state of New Hampshire, it's the 100th year the first presidential primary will be held there
The 2020 election is being reprised in the gubernatorial primary in Georgia.
Congress' youngest member, Rep. Madison Cawthorn, lost his primary race last week.
There were 60 shootings designated by the FBI as active shooter incidents.
President Biden says proposed trade deal will help the U.S. remain a leading force in Asia.
The 63-year-old Van Hollen isn't the only high-profile Democrat to be hospitalized for a stroke recently.
The trade deal is designed to signal U.S. dedication to the contested economic sphere and address the need for stability amid the pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The runoff between the two Democrats highlights the nuance of how Latino voters feel about abortion.
At a Tokyo news conference, he also said he doesn't think a recession is inevitable in the U.S. and there's no need for strict anti-monkeypox quarantine measures.
Gates, who served under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, said Putin's brutal invasion of Ukraine could continue to hurt Russia's economy.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Sen. Rick Scott and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries join Margaret Brennan.
Microsoft, which is in the process of buying the Call of Duty publisher for nearly $69 billion, says it will not interfere.
The company and former CFO Allen Weisselberg asked a judge in February to dismiss the criminal fraud and tax evasion case.
Congress' youngest member, Rep. Madison Cawthorn, lost his primary race last week.
Looking for more affordable rent? New research suggests you should head to Texas, Florida or the Carolinas.
Newsom is urging local water agencies to ramp up their conservation messaging to avoid the need for mandatory restrictions.
A handful of gas stations are charging $7.25 or more for a gallon of gas as fuel prices hit another record.
Nation's second-largest bank has said it plans to boost the company's baseline hourly pay to $25 by 2025.
The shipment was the first of several flights carrying infant formula from Europe expected this weekend to relieve the deepening shortage in the U.S.
After pausing operations in March, caffeine brand completes departure and condemns "horrific attacks on Ukraine."
Virginia lawmaker says retailer should obtain parental consent before selling two "obscene" books to minors.
The 2020 election is being reprised in the gubernatorial primary in Georgia.
Congress' youngest member, Rep. Madison Cawthorn, lost his primary race last week.
There were 60 shootings designated by the FBI as active shooter incidents.
President Biden says proposed trade deal will help the U.S. remain a leading force in Asia.
The 63-year-old Van Hollen isn't the only high-profile Democrat to be hospitalized for a stroke recently.
Clinical health psychologist Dr. Natalie Datillo explains how patients can make connections to reduce pain and increase mobility.
A South Dakota toddler is one of at least 180 kids infected with severe hepatitis across 36 U.S. states and territories since October, according to the CDC.
World Health Organization has recorded more than 90 cases of monkeypox in a dozen countries including Britain, Spain, Israel, France, Switzerland, Australia and the U.S.
As the CDC confirms a case in Boston, Dr. Jon LaPook discusses why the potentially fatal disease, now found in 12 countries outside Africa, is being taken seriously by public health officials.
The company says it'll give U.S. regulators the data soon. Moderna is already seeking U.S. clearance to vaccinate kids 5 and under.
Dutch police received dozens of leads after using deepfake technology to bring to life a 13-year-old to appeal for witnesses two decades after his murder.
World Health Organization has recorded more than 90 cases of monkeypox in a dozen countries including Britain, Spain, Israel, France, Switzerland, Australia and the U.S.
After pausing operations in March, caffeine brand completes departure and condemns "horrific attacks on Ukraine."
"I have my family, I have my kids, and I'm here to protect them and protect my country," one Ukrainian soldier told CBS News. "It's my duty."
A veteran Russian diplomat to the U.N. Office at Geneva says he resigned and sent a scathing letter denouncing the "aggressive war unleashed" by President Vladimir Putin.
The guitar was expected to sell between $600,000 to $800,000, according to Julien's Auctions. The person who bought it will be displaying it at a free exhibit.
The bride wore a white Dolce and Gabbana mini dress with an ornate veil depicting the Virgin Mary – a theme for her attire throughout the weekend.
During its season finale over the weekend, “Saturday Night Live” said farewell to cast members Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney as they made their final appearances on the show.
Depp is suing Heard for libel over a 2018 op-ed she wrote describing herself as "a public figure representing domestic abuse."
Secondhand shopping, also known as upcycling, is one of fashion's fastest-growing trends. Correspondent Serena Altschul looks at how getting new use from unwanted clothes is becoming a $35 billion market.
Microsoft, which is in the process of buying the Call of Duty publisher for nearly $69 billion, says it will not interfere.
Washington D.C. attorney general Karl Racine is suing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over his alleged involvement in the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The lawsuit accuses Zuckerberg of directly participating in decision-making that allowed the Trump-allied political consulting firm to steal personal data of millions of Facebook users. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins Tanya Rivero and Tony Dokoupil with details.
Experts say wearable devices like smartwatches that continually monitor your health data and alert you to potential problems may one day detect potential medical conditions ranging from heart issues and stroke to cancer.
Experts say devices like smartwatches that continually monitor your health data can also give you early warnings about medical problems before a doctor might. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how self-tracking data may one day help detect conditions like infectious diseases, type II diabetes, heart conditions or even cancer.
Billionaire's Starlink satellite venture will provide internet service for rural schools and monitor the rainforest.
No non-American has ever touched down on the lunar surface, and Japan has previously said it hopes to achieve a Moon landing by the end of this decade.
The Carcinus maenas — or "raving mad crab" — preys on juvenile clams, out-competes native crab species and wreaks havoc on marine ecosystems.
The ocean is more acidic than it's been in 26,000 years and hotter than ever as greenhouse gases continue to flood the atmosphere. Here's what it could mean for the climate crisis.
As scientists warn heat waves are 100 times more likely in the region, millions of workers can't afford to take a day off, even if the heat could kill them.
Twenty million years ago, Switzerland's low-lying parts were covered in an ocean teeming with fish, sharks and dolphins.
The company and former CFO Allen Weisselberg asked a judge in February to dismiss the criminal fraud and tax evasion case.
Dutch police received dozens of leads after using deepfake technology to bring to life a 13-year-old to appeal for witnesses two decades after his murder.
There were 60 shootings designated by the FBI as active shooter incidents.
Police originally treated Britney Ujaky's disappearance as a runaway case.
A woman whose family took Eli Hart in for almost a year said social workers "failed this child big-time."
For the first time, two U.S. astronaut ferry ships, from two different vendors are docked at space station.
Grounded earlier by software bugs and corroded valves, Boeing says the Starliner is finally ready for flight.
NASA is confident Boeing's Starliner astronaut ferry ship is finally ready for prime time.
NASA expects dwindling power to shut down the InSight Mars lander by the end of the year.
While not as serious as a potentially life-threatening 2013 incident, NASA is taking no chances with the station's aging spacesuits.
Glassdoor recently unveiled its list... and it's not all tech.
It's not only tech companies that continue to win over employees with flexible work environments, good pay and better benefits.
After scouring 12 hours of grainy surveillance footage, investigators say they found the way Fotis Dulos drove the 70 miles to murder his wife.
These athletes are making waves in the worlds of athletics and advocacy.
If it glittered or dazzled, it was likely being worn by a celeb at fashion's biggest party of the year
For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
How concerned should we be about monkeypox? CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
Female news anchors in Afghanistan voiced their frustration after having to cover their faces on air to comply with a new Taliban order requiring all women to cover their faces except their eyes. One presenter said women are being "gradually eliminated" in the country.
When Stella Pena didn't want to eat her mom's cooking, her 4-year-old big sister, Stella, shared a life lesson: "You have to be blessed that you have a home and food," her mom caught her saying. "Eat or go to the street."
New York City's last remaining payphone was removed by a crane on Monday – marking the end of an era. Most of the payphones in the city have been replaced by LinkNYC technology – digital signs that provide WiFi. The last payphone, which was removed from 7th Ave. in Manhattan, will go to the Museum of the City of New York.