Bernie Sanders addresses his supports after ending the night in a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton after the Iowa caucuses
Bernie Sanders addresses his supports after ending the night in a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton after the Iowa caucuses.
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Bernie Sanders addresses his supports after ending the night in a virtual tie with Hillary Clinton after the Iowa caucuses.
After ending the night in a virtual tie with Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton addressed her supporters in Iowa.
The modern Iowa caucuses date back to 1972, when Ed Muskie, a Democratic senator, finished second to "uncommitted." Dean Reynolds found a place where the starting line of the presidential race always ends in a photo finish.
As Iowans go to their caucus locations Monday night, it's close between Democratic front-runners Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Nancy Cordes has more on what their closing arguments are for Hawkeye voters.
Bernie Sanders is leading three points over Hillary Clinton ahead of the Iowa caucuses. Sanders' biggest concern tonight is voter turnout. Sander's campaign manager, Jeff Weaver, joins CBSN with more.
Bernie Sanders is optimistic that he'll take the win from Hillary Clinton during the Iowa caucuses. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes spoke with him hours ahead of the showdown in Iowa.
A blizzard is moving across the Plains toward Iowa, making some presidential candidates nervous. When voter turnout means everything, snow can bring disaster at the caucuses. The latest poll of Democrats shows Hillary Clinton with a three-point lead over Bernie Sanders. Nancy Cordes reports from Des Moines on the Democratic race.
Kim Strassel of the Wall Street Journal, Ezra Klein of Vox.com, Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post, and the Federalist’s Ben Domenech discuss Bernie Sanders rise in popularity among young voters. As Hillary Clinton campaigns to win Iowa, democratic opponent Bernie Sanders recruits his youthful coalition to head to the polls.
One day before the Iowa caucuses, Trump flaunts his message of fun, while Cruz touts fundamentalism in an effort to pick up last-minute votes. On the democratic side, Bernie Sanders attempts to turn young voter support to caucus attendance. CBS News correspondents Nancy Cordes and Major Garrett report on the political ground game from Des Moines, Iowa.
Selzer & Co. president Ann Selzer breaks down the numbers behind her new Bloomberg/Des Moines Register Iowa poll. Trump leads by 3 points in Iowa, but Selzer notes that if conservative and evangelical voters show up in big numbers, Cruz could pick up steam. On the Democratic side, Selzer says Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders possesses "Obama appeal," attracting younger voters to the voting booths.
Donald Trump says he agrees with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on trade. The GOP front-runner says both he and Sanders are frustrated by competition with China. “The difference is I'll make great trade deals,” he said. “He is incapable of doing that.”
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton appear to be neck and neck in the Democratic race for Iowa; but the Sanders campaign was dealt a blow Thursday. The Washington Post editorial board called Sanders "a politician selling his own brand of fiction." Nancy Cordes reports.
Bernie Sanders has released his medical records amid concerns that he wasn't fit enough to be president of the United States. Evidently, the doctor has given Sanders a clean bill of health. Cardiologist Kevin Campbell joins CBSN to discuss.
Both campaigning in Iowa, Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton fight for next week's caucus. CBS News Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss the close Democratic race.
A Washington Post editorial is blasting Bernie Sanders, saying the Democratic candidate is running a "fiction-filled campaign." It labels the Vermont senator as "not a brave truth-teller" and "a lot like many other politicians." Sanders and Hillary Clinton are making several campaign stops Thursday in Iowa ahead of the Monday caucuses. Nancy Cordes reports.
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he will not participate in the final GOP debate before next week's Iowa caucuses; the Zika virus is continuing to spread and U.S. doctors are bracing for its arrival
Sen. Bernie Sanders stopped by what he hopes will be his future home and office Wednesday to speak with President Obama. Both Sanders and Hillary Clinton are trying to tie their campaigns to Obama, who has yet to give an endorsement to any candidate. Nancy Cordes reports.
The battle to win the Iowa Caucus has become a toss up in the Democratic race. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has closed the gap with front-runner Hillary Clinton. Nancy Cordes reports.
Bernie Sanders asked his audience at a rally in Iowa Falls, IA, Monday to describe living on social security benefits lot less than $12,000 per year. It led to this moving exchange between Sanders and one supporter.
A new CBS battleground tracker poll in Iowa shows Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a dead heat -- one week before ballots are cast in the caucuses. Nancy Cordes reports that even President Obama is now weighing in on the race.
Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders is resonating with his supporters in Iowa, and is even piquing the interest of undecided voters who attend his rallies. CBS New campaign reporter Kylie Atwood is following Sanders' campaign and joins CBSN with more on the latest political phenomena of "feeling the Bern."
At a recent rally, Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders compared himself to President Barack Obama back when we was campaigning in 2008. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with analysis.
The CBS News Battleground Tracker in Iowa finds the Democrats are in a much tighter race than the Republicans. Bernie Sanders leads Hillary Clinton by just one point, 47 to 46 percent. But in New Hampshire, the senator from neighboring Vermont holds a 19-point lead. Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the state of the Democratic race.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump continues to bring up the Ted Cruz "birther" issue, and takes credit for Bernie Sanders' surge in recent polls. Trump spoke at a rally in Muscatine, Iowa.
The record-breaking blizzard that slammed the East Coast continues to claim lives; An Ohio police officer has a near-impossible assignment
The U.S. and Canada have wrangled for decades over trade, and somehow, they still managed to remain friends, allies and trading partners.
Iran's president said Friday the world had "approved" the country's victory, as Vice President JD Vance declares economic pressure "the most effective tool that we have."
The Central African Republic is one of more than 30 countries the U.S. government has convinced to accept third-country deportees.
The attacks come a day after a two-wave drone strike on a shopping mall in Zelenskyy's hometown killed 16 people.
The Pentagon has given separation notices to both the publisher and the editor in chief of Stars and Stripes, according to people familiar with the matter.
President Trump's legal team is threatening to sue left-leaning think tank Center for American Progress for defamation over a report it issued that found "no evidence that National Guard deployments have reduced violent crime."
Federal officials announced sharp water cuts for the next two years on Friday for three Western states that rely on the imperiled Colorado River.
Olympian Jenny Simpson said she won't be able to run again after being diagnosed with a rare heart condition earlier this year.
Former U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker of Kansas was the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate without following a spouse into office.
Former U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker of Kansas was the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate without following a spouse into office.
Serena Williams will team up with Carlos Alcaraz to create a powerhouse mixed doubles pair in her return to the U.S. Open.
The U.S. and Canada have wrangled for decades over trade, and somehow, they still managed to remain friends, allies and trading partners.
Federal officials announced sharp water cuts for the next two years on Friday for three Western states that rely on the imperiled Colorado River.
"I think we have about four to five passengers that were burned by the laptop," a pilot can be heard saying in air traffic control audio obtained by CBS News.
The U.S. and Canada have wrangled for decades over trade, and somehow, they still managed to remain friends, allies and trading partners.
Walmart will let shoppers use tap-to-pay methods, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, beginning later this month.
The Justice Department sued TikTok in 2024, alleging that it violated a U.S. law prohibiting the collection of kids' data.
Cash drop social media accounts have people racing to find money hidden across the country. Here's what's behind the viral videos.
Consumer advocates are urging the FTC to examine whether AI developers are hurting competition and reducing public access to source material.
Former U.S. Sen. Nancy Kassebaum Baker of Kansas was the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate without following a spouse into office.
The U.S. and Canada have wrangled for decades over trade, and somehow, they still managed to remain friends, allies and trading partners.
The Central African Republic is one of more than 30 countries the U.S. government has convinced to accept third-country deportees arrested as part of President Trump's large-scale crackdown on illegal immigration.
President Trump's legal team is threatening to sue left-leaning think tank Center for American Progress for defamation over a report it issued that found "no evidence that National Guard deployments have reduced violent crime."
Sen. Darline Graham is facing Rep. Ralph Norman to replace her late brother on the ballot in November.
Retired Olympic runner Jenny Simpson earned a slew of accolades for her performances in three Olympic Games — but two months ago, she nearly died after suffering a cardiac event. Simpson spoke with Errol Barnett about her diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, the rare ailment she'd unknowingly carried for four decades.
Alayna Riozzi-Bodine was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma the summer before her senior year of high school.
An outbreak of E. coli and salmonella that has sickened dozens of people across 15 states has been linked to an alfalfa grower in Minnesota, federal health officials said Friday.
Olympian Jenny Simpson said she won't be able to run again after being diagnosed with a rare heart condition earlier this year.
As the trial of Lindsay Clancy brings renewed attention to postpartum psychosis, Haley Ashcom shares her experience with the dangerous condition.
The wildfires burning across Europe this summer have revealed World War I and II ordnance lurking beneath the blackened landscape.
The attacks come a day after a two-wave drone strike on a shopping mall in Zelenskyy's hometown killed 16 people.
The Central African Republic is one of more than 30 countries the U.S. government has convinced to accept third-country deportees arrested as part of President Trump's large-scale crackdown on illegal immigration.
An 18-year-old with a sword attacked a school on Friday in central Sweden, killing a 17-year-old girl and seriously injuring at least two others.
Zelenskyy described the attack as a double-tap strike, in which an initial wave of drones hit the area, followed by a second wave as rescue workers responded.
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Run Baby Run."
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Love Me Not."
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Main Street USA."
Iconic film props and other movie memorabilia from classic Hollywood flicks are up for auction. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Race car drivers will compete at the IndyCar Freedom 250 Grand Prix in Washington, D.C. this weekend, turning the National Mall into a racetrack.
Lawmakers and lobbyists are now using artificial intelligence to draft bills, but it turns out AI is currently terrible at the technicalities of federal law and regulations. Politico Congress tech reporter Owen Dahlkamp joins to discuss his recent article on the topic.
Walmart will let shoppers use tap-to-pay methods, including Apple Pay and Google Pay, beginning later this month.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The Justice Department sued TikTok in 2024, alleging that it violated a U.S. law prohibiting the collection of kids' data.
Consumer advocates are urging the FTC to examine whether AI developers are hurting competition and reducing public access to source material.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park told visitors Tuesday that invasive Joro spiders "may be hanging in a web near you."
July was the hottest month ever in the Lower 48 States – another escalation of our world into a hotter, more dangerous planet, where extreme weather events – such as heat waves, wildfires and hurricanes – will become more common and more extreme.
July was the hottest month ever in the Lower 48 States, breaking a record last set during the Dust Bowl – just another step in the escalation of our world into a hotter, more dangerous planet. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti talks with climate journalist Jeff Goodell and atmospheric scientist Maria Molina about how changes in Earth's climate are increasing the likelihood that extreme weather events – such as heat waves, wildfires and hurricanes – will become more common and more extreme.
A total solar eclipse was visible in parts of Europe for the first time since 1912. Rob Marciano reports.
A total solar eclipse turned day into night across a slice of Europe and North America on Wednesday, and put millions in unique contact with the heavens above. Meteorologist Rob Marciano reports from Spain.
The Economic Policy Institute estimates that workers lose more than $50 billion a year to wage theft. New York City is cracking down on the crime and other abuses of low-income workers.
Several medical experts testified in the murder trial of Lindsay Clancy. Clancy admitted to killing her three children but claims she was experiencing postpartum psychosis. Shanelle Kaul reports.
Dr. Phillip Resnick, whose testimony contributed to an acquittal in another high-profile child-killing case in 2001, testified in Lindsay Clancy's defense on Friday. Shanelle Kaul has more.
It's been a year since a shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis killed two children and injured dozens. Steve Hartman visits the bedroom of a little boy who lost his life that day.
New details in Hayden Panettiere's sudden death have emerged as her on-and-off boyfriend's brother, who was present when she died, speaks out. Mark Strassmann has more.
President Trump plans to award the Congressional Space Medal of Honor to the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission in a ceremony Aug. 28.
The mission to save NASA's sinking space telescope has been called off, dooming the telescope to a fiery reentry later this year.
A NASA spacecraft circling the moon is providing the sharpest views yet of the crater carved by a crashing SpaceX rocket.
The newly discovered object looks like a star the size of our solar system, but produces 100 billion times more energy than any star.
The only total solar eclipse of 2026 crossed the Northern Hemisphere Wednesday, with a path of totality across parts of Greenland, Iceland and northern Spain. See photos and video from the best viewing locations.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Sylvie Cachay was found dead in an overflowing bathtub at the exclusive Soho House in New York City on Dec. 9, 2010. A water leak at the hotel gave away a timeline that may have revealed her killer.
Summer is the time to enjoy live music, indoors and out. Scroll through our gallery of some of 2026's leading musical acts, featuring images by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
The Obama Presidential Center, museum and library opens in Chicago with a star-studded grand opening ceremony and public watch party on Midway Plaisance.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Retired Olympic runner Jenny Simpson earned a slew of accolades for her performances in three Olympic Games — but two months ago, she nearly died after suffering a cardiac event. Simpson spoke with Errol Barnett about her diagnosis of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, the rare ailment she'd unknowingly carried for four decades.
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Run Baby Run."
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Love Me Not."
Four-time Grammy nominee Grace Potter returns to "CBS Saturday Morning" to jam out. Her seventh album, "Trespasser," is inspired by road trips from her California home to her native Vermont. Here's Grace Potter with "Main Street USA."
Chef Philippe Massoud shares his love of Lebanese cuisine with eager diners at ilili, which has locations in New York City and Washington, D.C. The Beirut-born chef explains how his "enchanted life" and upbringing in Lebanon contributes to his culinary success.