
Auction of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's items raises over $800,000
A pre-sale estimate suggested the auction could raise $50,000 to $80,000.
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A pre-sale estimate suggested the auction could raise $50,000 to $80,000.
Last Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's art collection, including Picassos, and some personal items are up for auction. The proceeds will go to one of her great passions -- the Washington National Opera. Jan Crawford shares more.
Photographer Tricia Messeroux is focusing on women and putting together a new book that features young girls who embody female trailblazers. It includes everyone from Maya Angelou to Beyoncé to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Jericka Duncan found out how the powerful images are inspiring the next generation of leaders.
The Supreme Court announced plans to hear arguments next term over a Mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy. That comes as Justice Stephen Breyer, the oldest of the court's three liberals, faces pressure to retire. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more on what's at stake.
Ginsburg would have turned 88 on March 15, which will now be known as "Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day" in her native Brooklyn.
A 7-foot bronze statue of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was unveiled in Brooklyn three days before her birthday.
The late Supreme Court justice died in September.
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Pancreatic cancer is extremely hard to detect and is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Julie Fleshman, the president and CEO of the Pancreatic Cancer Network, joins with more information.
The unveiling of the statue, which was approved by RBG before she died, will also coincide with Women's History Month.
Trump walking back White Supremacist comments; Fmr. Pres. Jimmy Carter turns 96
The president at that time continued to publicly assert he was weighing up to five candidates and had yet to make his decision.
President Trump's nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the seat of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is sparking conversations about what Barrett's potential confirmation could mean for cases involving certain issues. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, joined CBSN to discuss.
In his first television interview since leaving the White House in late 2018, McGahn also praised President Trump for his nominations to the lower courts.
Meadows said the White House will begin delivering information to Capitol Hill on Judge Amy Coney Barrett on Monday.
Former White House counsel Don McGahn says the president's record on judicial nominations and the economy means he deserves four more years in office.
Today on "Face the Nation," the countdown to election day continues and a political fight over President Trump's Supreme Court nominee begins.
On Saturday President Donald Trump officially announced federal judge Amy Coney Barrett to be his nominee for the nation's highest court, to fill the seat left open by the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Correspondent Rita Braver reports.
Barrett said Ginsburg "not only broke glass ceilings, she smashed them."
With President Trump's nomination of Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court, CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford explains the president's decision and how her nomination can play out in the coming days.
President Trump announced on Saturday that he is nominating appeals court Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Mr. Trump said he wants his nominee confirmed by the Senate before Election Day, in case the Supreme Court is called upon to decide the election. Nikole Killion has more.
Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court; Julian Assange fighting extradition to U.S. in London court
President Trump has nominated Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Ilya Shapiro, director of the Robert A. Levy Center for constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, joined CBSN with how she could change the Supreme Court in the years to come.
With just 38 days left until the November election, President Trump will announce his choice to succeed late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion joined CBSN to discuss how the White House is already taking the next steps in the nomination process.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death has set off a dramatic chain of events leading up to what is expected to be a fierce confirmation battle in the Senate to fill her seat. President Trump is set to announce his pick to fill the vacancy Saturday, just over a week since the icon’s death. The Hill Editor-in-Chief Bob Cusack joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to break down the latest in the Supreme Court fight.
President Trump is set to announce his pick to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat Saturday, just over a week since the icon's death. The president is expected to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a federal judge who currently sits on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Ben Tracy reports on who Barrett is and the road to her expected nomination.
The justices heard arguments in April in the case addressing religious rights in public schools.
The train collided with a dump truck at a public crossing, officials said.
Ukraine's president stressed that the target presented "no threat to the Russian army" and had "no strategic value."
A federal grand jury issued subpoenas to Digital World Acquisition Corp., the special purpose acquisition company merging with Trump Media & Technology Group.
The hearing will be held at 1 p.m. ET. There was no information immediately available about witnesses.
The court will hold a hearing on the request for a temporary restraining order July 8.
Federal agents appeared to have served the warrant on the same day former Trump Justice Deptarment official Jeffrey Clark says his home was searched.
On Friday, the U.S. House approved a bipartisan resolution calling for Griner's release.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
Judges in Louisiana and Utah temporarily blocked enforcement of trigger-law bans on abortion following the Supreme Courts' overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Giuliani claimed the open palm back pat from the heckler felt "as if a boulder hit me," while the heckler's attorney said the pat was "without malice to simply get his attention."
The law will take effect immediately.
Seniors are on track for the biggest cost-of-living adjustment in four decades, according to a new analysis.
Seniors are on track for the biggest cost-of-living adjustment in four decades, according to a new analysis.
The $325 million yacht comes complete with a helipad, mosaic-tiled pool, lobster tank and pizza oven.
Off-duty Delta pilots are planning labor protests this week as they demand better pay and scheduling.
Pro-choice companies are taking stands to support workers who cannot get abortions in their home states.
A federal grand jury issued subpoenas to Digital World Acquisition Corp., the special purpose acquisition company merging with Trump Media & Technology Group.
The committee announced it would be holding the last-minute hearing to "present recently obtained evidence and receive witness testimony."
Judges in Louisiana and Utah temporarily blocked enforcement of trigger-law bans on abortion following the Supreme Courts' overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Giuliani claimed the open palm back pat from the heckler felt "as if a boulder hit me," while the heckler's attorney said the pat was "without malice to simply get his attention."
Federal agents appeared to have served the warrant on the same day former Trump Justice Deptarment official Jeffrey Clark says his home was searched.
There has not been a Senate-confirmed director of Immigration and Customs enforcement since Barack Obama was president.
The new order means a block on the mandate imposed in January by a Texas-based federal judge remains in effect, while the full court's 17 judges take up the appeal.
Illinois, which has strong abortion protections in place, is surrounded by states that have or could have restrictions on the procedure.
Ann was 15 weeks pregnant with her fourth child when the results of her prenatal genetic test indicated something was very wrong.
About 28,000 units of the product linked to gastrointestinal illness and potential liver issues were sold across the U.S.
The percentage of Army National Guard members who are vaccinated is the lowest among the U.S. military.
"F**k America. I'm f**king renouncing my citizenship. I'm f**king coming here," Armstrong told fans at a stadium in the U.K.
Heir to the British throne's office says "correct processes were followed" after Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani handed him $3.2 million in cash.
Troop levels will be boosted in member states bordering Russia.
Ukraine's president stressed that the target presented "no threat to the Russian army" and had "no strategic value."
Western sanctions have damaged Russia's economy and spurred many foreign companies to exit the country.
A judge has found that there is enough evidence against ex-husband Jason Alexander to go to trial for felony stalking after he showed up uninvited at the pop star's wedding earlier this month.
Jenny Han said she was told by publishers years ago that people wouldn't read stories about Asian Americans.
Smith was up against two stars of "Bel Air," which is a reworking of Smith's TV show from the 1990s, "Fresh Prince of Bel Air."
CBS News spoke with Schwab about her upcoming big-screen projects and how writing for "an audience of one" changed her life forever.
"It's about time we talk about the fact that guns have more rights than a woman. It's a sad day in America," said the show's host, Taraji P. Henson.
Attack is the third major theft this year involving services that help users trade crypto across different blockchains.
Employees at the online review company used less than 2% of its office space in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.
Alexa will have the ability to mimic a voice – even your dead relative's – by using just minute of audio and learning from it.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Elon Musk is once again expressing concerns about purchasing Twitter, even as the company's board of directors is urging its shareholders to approve the sale. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson sat down with anchors Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano to discuss the world's richest man's latest hesitations with the deal.
Drought and warming temperatures - conditions favored by the insects - have fanned the outbreaks.
Most bacteria are microscopic, but this one is so big it can be seen with the naked eye.
While many factors likely boosted Japan's COVID resilience, researchers say a possible cellular-level advantage could help them create a new weapon against the virus.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Symptoms of the infection in fish include "bulging eyes, lethargic or erratic swimming and increased mortality," officials said.
Police say a customer shot two employees, following a dispute over "too much mayo" on a sandwich.
Ricky Dubose was sentenced to death for the the June 2017 shooting deaths of Sgt. Christopher Monica and Sgt. Curtis Billue.
The officers were attacked by a presumed drug gang equipped with 10 homemade armored cars and heavy weaponry, authorities said.
Officials did not identify the abducted men, but local media reported they were workers at a coastal ranch.
Named for Washington teen Nikki Kuhnhausen, a push to ban the so-called trans panic defense, where defendants use a victim's gender identity as an excuse for violence, resulted in legislation called "Nikki's Law."
Depending on the results of an independent review, budget impacts and other factors, the Psyche mission could face cancellation.
An early Super Heavy-Starship failure could disrupt SpaceX astronaut fights to space station.
NASA successfully fueled its new moon rocket on the agency's fourth attempt, but problems remain.
NASA says a critical fueling test for its Space Launch System moon rocket went well despite a leaking hydrogen fitting.
SpaceX on track to launch more than 50 Falcon 9 rockets this year.
If you work in one of these industries, you already know the risks.
As abortion-rights activists mourned the end of an era, anti-abortion advocates celebrated a long-fought victory.
Inside the life of a teenage girl and how her disappearance inspired a movement.
Concerts are back on track, with rock, heavy metal and country artists returning to live performances.
In the early morning hours of August 8, 2013, first responders were called to a house fire in Modesto, California. Scott and Janet Pettit were found dead inside, and investigators soon determined the fire was no accident.
With the surprise news that the January 6 House select committee will hold a hearing Tuesday, Politico senior legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney and Axios congressional reporter Alayna Treene join "Red and Blue" to discuss what to expect, as well as some of the possible executive actions President Biden could take on abortion.
The Supreme Court's term comes to an end this week after a number of controversial decisions, including overturning Roe v. Wade and rulings that expand gun rights and public school prayer. Several important cases are still on the docket. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
We meet a group of scientists in Colorado innovating ways to protect the nation's food supply. And travel to Georgia to see the legacy of schools that educated African American in the segregated south. Then visit Cape Canaveral to pay tribute to the Apollo 1 crew we lost 55 years ago. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller.
The World Health Organization says it does not currently consider monkeypox a global health emergency despite a growing number of cases in Europe and the U.S. Dr. Celine Gounder, an infectious disease specialist and editor-at-large for public health at Kaiser Health News, joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss what needs to be done to address the outbreak.
President Biden and other world leaders have gathered in Germany for the G-7 summit. Leaders are focusing on the conflict in Ukraine and ways to isolate and put economic pressure Russia. Charles Kupchan, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and professor at Georgetown University, joined CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.