"Horrific" crash test videos raise safety concerns of kids' car seats
After a car crash while sitting in an Evenflo's Big Kid booster seat, a 5-year-old girl was left paralyzed from the neck down.
After a car crash while sitting in an Evenflo's Big Kid booster seat, a 5-year-old girl was left paralyzed from the neck down.
A new investigation raises serious questions about some safety claims made by the maker of a popular car booster seat for children. Video obtained by ProPublica shows a child-sized dummy being violently tossed around in an Evenflo booster seat during a side crash test. The seat is currently on the market. Kris Van Cleave breaks down ProPublica's investigation into the matter.
For the first time ever, we're getting an inside look at the FBI's investigation into possible ties between Saudi Arabia and 9/11. A new report from ProPublica and The New York Times Magazine is the first to explore what the FBI calls "Operation Encore." ProPublica senior reporter Sebastian Rotella co-wrote the article and joins CBSN to explain the fascinating developments.
A ProPublica-BuzzFeed News investigation found that Amazon reportedly pressures drivers to meet deadlines, but subcontractors are often liable for accidents
A new ProPublica investigation found sheriffs in Alabama are releasing sick inmates to avoid paying their medical bills. According to ProPublica, inmates in need of emergency medical services are being released on a medical bond, but in some cases those inmates are rearrested once they're released from the hospital. AL.com investigative reporter Connor Sheets joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
MIT's Media Lab is under investigation by state regulators. A new Propublica investigation reveals that researchers there may have violated state environmental regulations by dumping wastewater — with high levels of nitrogen — underground. ProPublica reporter Lisa Song worked on the investigation and joins CBSN's Nikki Battiste to discuss her findings.
You may remember Brad Parscale from President Trump's 2016 campaign, and now he's Mr. Trump's 2020 campaign manager. ProPublica senior reporter Peter Elkind joined CBSN to talk about his profile, "The Myths of the 'Genius' Behind Trump's Reelection Campaign."
A major tech company will be awarded a $10 billion, 10-year contract by the Pentagon to move its information technology systems to the cloud, and according to a report by ProPublica, that's just the beginning of Silicon Valley's deep ties to the government. James Bandler, a senior reporter at ProPublica covering business and finance, joined CBSN to with more on the report.
ProPublica says three University of Mississippi students face a possible civil rights investigation by the Justice Department, after a controversial photo of them became public. The image, posted to the private Instagram account of one of the group, shows them in front of a bullet-ridden sign honoring Civil Rights icon Emmett Till.
When the U.S. declared the discovery of natural gas reserves large enough to propel the country to energy independence, property owners in West Virginia could never have imagined how that discovery might affect them. CBSN Originals and ProPublica traveled to West Virginia's "gas patch" to meet landowners who found themselves in the crosshairs of Big Gas and decided to fight back. Watch the full story at cbsnews.com/powerless.
Customs and Border Protection said it's investigating a secret Facebook group where agents allegedly mocked migrant deaths. According to ProPublica, there were also lewd posts aimed at members of Congress. Jeff Pegues reports.
Schools across the country are installing surveillance technology in an effort to prevent mass shootings. But ProPublica suggests the technology might be ineffective in stopping a gunman. ProPublica Senior Reporter Jack Gillum joined "CBSN AM" to discuss what he found in his investigation and what it means for child safety.
ProPublica specifically names Kathe Sackler as being involved with a secretive project called "Project Tango"
A ProPublica report claims Purdue Pharma, accused of helping engineer and profit from the opioid epidemic, also considered expanding into addiction treatment. The article is purportedly based on redacted parts of a lawsuit filed by the state of Massachusetts against Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family. Purdue says it will continue to defend itself. Tony Dokoupil reports.
President Trump is starting to target the violent MS-13 gang in schools. One student in Long Island, New York, was arrested and deported after the school saw him drawing the mascot and the calling code for Honduras. Hannah Dreier, immigration reporter for ProPublica, joins CBSN to discuss this incident and misinterpretations on detaining MS-13 members.
According to a new report from ProPublica, the Trump administration has quietly resumed its practice of separating children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border. Lee Gelernt, the deputy director of the ACLU Immigrants' Rights Project, spoke to Red and Blue about the news and what his organization plans to do about it.
Technology giant's firing practices face renewed scrutiny but says workforce changes are about skills, not age
Court documents say Levian Pacheco abused the boys in a Phoenix-area facility between August 2016 and July 2017; he denies the allegations
An audio recording published by ProPublica allegedly captures crying children inside a detention facility pleading for their parents. ProPublica senior reporter Ginger Thompson speaks to CBSN about how she obtained the recording. Thompson also says she spoke to one child's aunt about the risks she faces coming forward to help bring her niece home.
"An audio recording published by ProPublica allegedly captures crying children inside a detention facility pleading for their parents. ProPublica senior reporter Ginger Thompson spoke to CBSN about how she obtained the recording. Thompson also says she spoke to one child's aunt about the risks she faces coming forward to help bring her niece home. "
For the first time, we may be hearing from children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border. A nearly eight-minute audio recording obtained by ProPublica purportedly reveals children crying out inside a detention facility. Civil rights attorney Jennifer Harbury received the audio from a client who says it was recorded last week. CBS News has not been able to independently confirm the authenticity of the recording. Harbury joins "CBS This Morning" from McAllen, Texas, to discuss the "whistleblower" who brought her the tape and her message to the Trump administration.
ProPublica made it public, saying it contains sounds of children in a detention facility crying out for their parents
ProPublica retracted reporting on Haspel from a year ago, including an anecdote which said she mocked a detainee during a waterboarding session
BBC News and ProPublica report on a 16-year-old with a long history of mental problems who received no evaluation or treatment behind bars
Facebook says they "completely reject the allegation that these advertisements are discriminatory"
The department will be joined by several state attorneys general in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation.
The bill is likely to fail for a second time, but Democrats will try to use Republicans' resistance to shift the narrative on border security in their favor.
Taiwan puts forces on alert, accuses China of an "irrational provocation" with its latest war games, and vows not to "shy away" from any threat.
A strong wind gust toppled the stage at a campaign rally for a longshot Mexican presidential candidate, killing at least nine and injuring dozens, officials said.
The grizzly bit into the 35-year-old man's can of bear repellent and was hit with a burst of it, causing the animal to flee.
A Thai hospital treating people injured by turbulence on the Singapore Airlines flight from London says 20 remain in intensive care.
The former presidential candidate said she will vote for former President Donald Trump in November.
Climber Phunjo Lama reached the top of Everest, the world's tallest peak, in just 14 hours and 31 minutes – a feat that typically takes people days.
Charlie Colin, a founding member and former bassist of the band Train, died at 58, his sister confirmed to CBS News.
The grizzly bit into the 35-year-old man's can of bear repellent and was hit with a burst of it, causing the animal to flee.
The bill is likely to fail for a second time, but Democrats will try to use Republicans' resistance to shift the narrative on border security in their favor.
NASA managers have ordered additional reviews of a small helium leak in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to make sure it can be safely launched as is.
The Justice Department will be joined by several state attorneys general in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation.
Trump's attorneys and aide Walt Nauta sparred with prosecutors during hearing in case involving Trump's handling of classified records.
The European Union fined Mondelez, the U.S. confectioner behind major brands including Oreo, 337.5 million euros ($366 million) for restricting sales of products within the 27-country bloc.
The Justice Department will be joined by several state attorneys general in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation.
The postal service has allegedly fired mail carriers in at least seven states after they reported getting hurt while on the job.
Remote work helped drive an additional $375 billion in online spending last year, report shows.
Other athletes being turned into Barbie include Canadian soccer player Christine Sinclair and French boxer Estelle Mossely.
The bill is likely to fail for a second time, but Democrats will try to use Republicans' resistance to shift the narrative on border security in their favor.
A strong wind gust toppled the stage at a campaign rally for a longshot Mexican presidential candidate, killing at least nine and injuring dozens, officials said.
The Justice Department will be joined by several state attorneys general in its antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster parent company Live Nation.
Trump's attorneys and aide Walt Nauta sparred with prosecutors during hearing in case involving Trump's handling of classified records.
Hunter Biden's California tax fraud trial was originally scheduled to take place in June.
Singer and actor Nick Jonas says these three things help him take care of his mental health as part of his Type 1 diabetes management.
A Michigan farmworker has been diagnosed with bird flu after being in contact with cows presumed to be infected, state health officials announced in a statement Wednesday.
A firefighting foam known as AFFF contains PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals," that have been linked to cancer.
Actor Taye Diggs is opening about a mental health condition that has affected his younger sister Christian: schizophrenia, which impacts how a person thinks, feels and behaves.
Vital Pursuit will include whole-grain bowls, protein pasta, sandwich melts and gluten-free options.
The San Jose galleon sank more than three centuries ago laden with gold, silver and emeralds believed to be worth billions of dollars.
Taiwan puts forces on alert, accuses China of an "irrational provocation" with its latest war games, and vows not to "shy away" from any threat.
A Thai hospital treating people injured by turbulence on the Singapore Airlines flight from London says 20 remain in intensive care.
Climber Phunjo Lama reached the top of Everest, the world's tallest peak, in just 14 hours and 31 minutes – a feat that typically takes people days.
A strong wind gust toppled the stage at a campaign rally for a longshot Mexican presidential candidate, killing at least nine and injuring dozens, officials said.
Charlie Colin, a founding member and former bassist of the band Train, died at 58, his sister confirmed to CBS News.
Jeremy Renner is returning to "Mayor of Kingstown" after taking some time to recover after a near-fatal snowplow accident last year.
Lenny Kravitz tells "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about times he still feels like a "16-year-old kid trying to get the record deal."
Actor Jeremy Renner joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his return to the hit show "Mayor of Kingstown" following a snowplow accident that nearly took his life. Renner stars as Mike McLusky in the Paramount+ crime drama, which follows a family of power brokers working to bring order and justice to a town dependent on the prison system.
In a conversation with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King, Lenny Kravitz shares that despite his confident exterior, he still struggles with insecurities.
Nebraska sued social media giant TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, claiming the platform targets minors with "addictive design" and alleging it's "fueling a youth mental health crisis."
The FCC is introducing a proposal to require political advertisers to disclose when they use Ai-generated content in broadcast TV and radio ads.
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.
Target is slashing prices on more than 5,000 items by this summer. Prices for household items like milk, bagels, diapers and even pet food are dropping, but there are concerns the move could hurt small businesses struggling to compete with larger chains. Columbia's retail studies director Mark Cohen joins to discuss.
Actress Scarlett Johansson demanded that OpenAI stop using an AI-generated voice that she says sounds like her own and was developed without her permission. Intellectual property attorney Joseph Lawyer joins to break down the dispute.
Shining galaxies, a purple and orange star nursery and a spiral galaxy are among the new images.
New research indicates the sun's magnetic field originates much closer to the surface than previously thought, a finding that could help predict extreme solar storms.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released new 2024 weather outlooks for the summer. CBS News Chicago meteorologist David Yeomans breaks down how the predictions may be connected to climate change.
The Environmental Protection Agency is urging water systems to take immediate actions to protect the nation's drinking water from cyberattacks. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joins to discuss.
The 40-mile-long river branch, which ran by the Giza pyramid complex, was hidden under desert and farmland for millennia, scientists said.
The Drug Enforcement Administration says it seized over 79 million fake pills containing fentanyl in 2023, a more than 33% increase from the year before. To combat the crisis, officials are cracking down on drug traffickers by targeting online retailers selling pill presses. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga explains.
The family members of Uvalde school shooting victims announced Wednesday a $2 million settlement with the Texas city. Law enforcement agencies who responded to the 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School have come under scrutiny for their actions during the attack. Josh Koskoff, a lawyer representing the victims' families, spoke at a press conference.
The son of a wealthy businessman in India, accused of killing 2 people in a Porsche, was initially told he'd be bailed if he wrote a short essay and spent some time with local police.
A gunman killed at least two people and wounded several others Wednesday morning in Chester, Pennsylvania, a city outside Philadelphia. CBS News Philadelphia reported from the scene and interviewed District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer.
A suspect is in custody after five people were shot, two fatally, in a workplace shooting today at Delaware County Linen in Chester, Pennsylvania, the DA said.
Shining galaxies, a purple and orange star nursery and a spiral galaxy are among the new images.
NASA managers have ordered additional reviews of a small helium leak in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to make sure it can be safely launched as is.
May's full moon will peak on Thursday morning, but the Flower Moon already appears full.
New research indicates the sun's magnetic field originates much closer to the surface than previously thought, a finding that could help predict extreme solar storms.
NASA ruled out a planned Saturday launch of Boeing's Starliner to allow more time for analysis of a small, but persistent helium leak in the ship's propulsion system.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
A look back at the hallowed career of the indie "B-movie" filmmaker, known for exploitation films, monster flicks, and some bizarre movie posters.
Despite losing three quarters of the blood in her body, Donna Ongsiako was able to help police find the person who almost took her life.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed early Tuesday, March 26 after a column was struck by a container ship that reportedly lost power, sending vehicles and people into the Patapsco River.
When Tiffiney Crawford was found dead inside her van, authorities believed she might have taken her own life. But could she shoot herself twice in the head with her non-dominant hand?
At least nine people are dead and dozens others are injured after high winds caused a stage to collapse at a presidential campaign event in Mexico.
GPS Renewables co-founders Mainak Chakraborty and Sreekrishna Sankar are innovatively using technology to convert waste into bioenergy
SunGrid Solutions spearheads the energy transition with best-in-class energy storage systems. CEO Jody Snodgrass highlights the innovative leadership team and their unmatched EPC integration process for efficient and bankable renewable energy.
Millionaire Forrest Fenn hid a gold-filled chest somewhere in the Rockies and wrote a poem with cryptic clues. Tens of thousands searched for it and five people died trying. A story of obsession. "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil reports for "48 Hours" Saturday, May 25, 2024, at 10/9c on CBS and Paramount+.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin stood side by side last week declaring the strength of their partnership while condemning what they called a "destructive and hostile" U.S. Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins CBS News to examine how U.S. adversaries are working to undermine to the concept of Western democracy.