Investigating Trump Foundation
Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold has spent months tracking the spending of the Trump Foundation. He joins CBSN to discuss the findings in his latest article.
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Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold has spent months tracking the spending of the Trump Foundation. He joins CBSN to discuss the findings in his latest article.
Donald Trump held his first of three campaign rallies scheduled for the day in Miami Wednesday. Trump talked about the police shooting in Iowa and repeated his claim that a Clinton election would be a "constitutional crisis." See Trump's full remarks.
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CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto explains the routes for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to reach 270 electoral votes for victory on November 8.
Senator Al Franken of Minnesota joins CBSN with his take on the presidential election. He defends Hillary Clinton despite her email investigation and also explains why Donald Trump isn't fit to make the decisions presidents must face.
The latest issue of the KKK official newspaper "The Crusader" backed Donald Trump for president, although the Republican nominee on Tuesday denounced the endorsement. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the latest.
The internet is losing its mind over a photo of dancer Maddie Ziegler that looks suspiciously like a young Hillary Clinton. See the side-by-side photos of Clinton and Ziegler and we'll let you be the judge.
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At least 20 million people have already voted, but at a rally Tuesday night, Donald Trump encouraged voters to switch their vote. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
In a new national poll released Tuesday, Hillary Clinton trails Donald Trump. And, amid the FBI's announcement about new emails, Clinton is trying to turn the focus back onto Trump's treatment of women. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
Barack Obama took to the campaign trail in Ohio Tuesday, saying Donald Trump won't change as president. Obama implied Trump's worst traits would be amplified if he were elected and again called Hillary Clinton the most qualified person to ever run for president. See Obama's full remarks.
Hillary Clinton listed the reasons why Donald Trump shouldn't be president Tuesday while campaigning in southern Florida. A good chunk of those reasons centered around Trump's treatment of women. See Clinton's full remarks.
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Hillary Clinton's lead has shrunk in an average of national polls and Donald Trump is suddenly alive again after many rang the death knell for his campaign. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have more on what the two candidates are doing on the trail with just one week to go until the election.
Swing states like Florida and Ohio could be decided by black voters if they come out for Clinton the same way they came out for Barack Obama four years ago. In a story for "60 Minutes" Scott Pelley spoke with African-American voters on the east side of Cleveland for their take on the election.
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton with a one point lead nationally. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and RealClearPolitics' Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss the latest from the campaign trail.
The latest ABC/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton by 1 point nationwide. This is the first time Trump has been ahead since May. The Washington Post's Amber Phillips joins CBSN to discuss the close race.
The FBI reportedly investigated possible computer server communications between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank, Alfa Bank, which is affiliated with Russian President Vladimir Putin. But the New York Times reports they found no clear evidence of wrongdoing. CBS News' Major Garrett explains.
Hillary Clinton has been struggling with trust and transparency throughout this election cycle. The Atlantic's Alex Wagner joins CBSN to discuss the Democratic nominee's "believability problem."
Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, Rep. Xavier Becerra of California, discusses the criticism facing FBI Director James Comey for publicly reopening the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server just days before the presidential election.
Hillary Clinton's campaign says the FBI is showing a "blatant double standard" with the newly reopened email investigation just days before the election. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports on the campaign's reaction.
Hillary Clinton says the latest FBI email investigation will show "there is no case here." The newest RealClearPolitics average of national polls shows her leading Donald Trump by just over three points. That is the closest margin in a month. Clinton's average lead was nearly six points before the new FBI probe was reported. Nancy Cordes reports.
The FBI has obtained a warrant to begin reviewing thousands of newly discovered emails. Justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues joins CBSN with the latest on what we can expect from the investigation.
While the U.S. sends representatives to Islamabad, Israel's fight with Hezbollah continues despite a ceasefire.
Zamil Limon's remains were found on the Howard Franklin Bridge in Tampa. His roommate was in custody, officials said.
The former U.S. senator from Nebraska opened up about his terminal diagnosis, his family and the state of American politics in a "Things That Matter" town hall.
President Trump is open to some type of federal action, several sources told CBS News, and he has said publicly he'd "do it to save the jobs."
Drug-making giant Johnson & Johnson will officially start marketing four of its medications on the Trump administration's "TrumpRx" website on Friday, CBS News exclusively learned.
The Trump administration has sought to project confidence in the U.S. military's munitions stocks after more than a month of war with Iran, but long-term supply questions remain.
A three-judge appellate panel agreed with a lower court ruling that the Trump administration can't put aside laws allowing individuals to apply for asylum.
The Justice Department announced Friday it would readopt the death penalty protocols for lethal injection and firing squads.
Jake was at the funeral for one of his closest friends when he learned of his parents' deaths, he said.
Economists say Americans should expect elevated prices at the pump and rising grocery costs in the months to come.
President Trump is open to some type of federal action, several sources told CBS News, and he has said publicly he'd "do it to save the jobs."
Consumers allege that Trader Joe's improperly advertised a coffee product as fully caffeinated when it was not.
A three-judge appellate panel agreed with a lower court ruling that the Trump administration can't put aside laws allowing individuals to apply for asylum.
The conflict is expected to crimp global natural gas supplies due to damage to liquefied natural gas facilities in Qatar.
Commercial vessels face risks from mines and threats from land, Chevron's chief executive Mike Wirth said in an interview with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan.
Economists say Americans should expect elevated prices at the pump and rising grocery costs in the months to come.
The waiver lets international ships carry goods between U.S. ports and is aimed at lowering energy prices.
Consumers allege that Trader Joe's improperly advertised a coffee product as fully caffeinated when it was not.
The conflict is expected to crimp global natural gas supplies due to damage to liquefied natural gas facilities in Qatar.
The former U.S. senator from Nebraska opened up about his terminal diagnosis, his family and the state of American politics in a "Things That Matter" town hall.
The waiver lets international ships carry goods between U.S. ports and is aimed at lowering energy prices.
Drug-making giant Johnson & Johnson will officially start marketing four of its medications on the Trump administration's TrumpRx website on Friday, CBS News exclusively learned.
President Trump is open to some type of federal action, several sources told CBS News, and he has said publicly he'd "do it to save the jobs."
A three-judge appellate panel agreed with a lower court ruling that the Trump administration can't put aside laws allowing individuals to apply for asylum.
The former U.S. senator from Nebraska opened up about his terminal diagnosis, his family and the state of American politics in a "Things That Matter" town hall.
Drug-making giant Johnson & Johnson will officially start marketing four of its medications on the Trump administration's TrumpRx website on Friday, CBS News exclusively learned.
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Work requirements will encourage people who are able to work to seek and maintain jobs, proponents say. But researchers haven't found that they lower the unemployment rate.
Former Trump Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams described Dr. Erica Schwartz as a "home run pick."
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the successful operation for prostate cancer happened 18 months ago and that he is now in "excellent physical condition."
While the U.S. sends representatives to Islamabad, Israel's fight with Hezbollah continues despite a ceasefire.
New analyses of fossilized jaws reveal that massive, kraken-like octopuses once hunted alongside other marine predators.
Hegseth indicated during a Pentagon news conference that the Trump administration is in no hurry to reach a peace deal as the war continues.
Oscar-nominated actor Don Cheadle has appeared in more than 100 films and TV shows. But it had been a quarter-century since he appeared on stage in the Off-Broadway hit "Topdog/Underdog," until he made his Broadway debut this spring in a revival of "Proof." In this web exclusive, he talks with Tracy Smith about the lessons of his parents; catching the "theater bug" as a child; the "hamster wheel" of an actor's career; and his emotional investment in works like "Hotel Rwanda."
Jake was at the funeral for one of his closest friends when he learned of his parents' deaths, he said.
Ellen Burstyn, known for her Oscar-winning role in "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," has spent seven decades in Hollywood, but she tells "CBS Mornings" that poetry has also shaped her life as she discusses her new book "Poetry Says It Better."
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"Giant," which is now on Broadway, dramatizes a real-life scandal that stained the legacy of world-famous children's author Roald Dahl. Anthony Mason spoke to John Lithgow, who stars in the play, and playwright Mark Rosenblatt.
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Meta plans to lay off roughly 10% of its workforce as the technology giant steps up its spending on artificial intelligence.
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Tuesday marks Earth Day, and if you have any unused devices at home, there are green ways to dispose of them. CNET senior technology reporter Abrar Al-Heeti joins CBS News to discuss.
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A California teen on an electric motorcycle critically injured a pedestrian, and now the boy's mother could now face years in prison. Jonathan Vigliotti explains.
Death by firing squad is now reinstated in U.S. federal cases, according to a new policy announced on Friday by the Trump administration.
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One of two missing University of South Florida doctoral students was found dead, and a roommate was taken into custody, police said on Friday.
One person died, and five others were injured after a shooting at a Louisiana mall, officials said. This comes as more details emerge about an apparent mass shooting plot at New Orleans' Jazz Fest. CBS News' Anna Schecter reports.
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The launching appeared to go off without a hitch, but a problem prevented the rocket's upper stage from putting its payload into the correct orbit.
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The four Artemis II astronauts struggled to describe the view and overall experience of flying around the moon's far side and witnessing a solar eclipse in deep space.
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Some young people are opting to go phone-free to live in the moment. USA Today youth mental health reporter Rachel Hale went to an underground, phone-free party in New York City and wrote about her experience. She tells "The Daily Report" about it.
An analysis from the Center for Strategic and International Studies finds the U.S. "may have expended more than half of the prewar inventory" of at least four key munitions, including Tomahawk missiles. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd has more.
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