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Senator Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination for Vice President Wednesday during the third night of the Democratic National Convention. CBS News chief Washington correspondent, Major Garrett; CBSN political reporter, Caitlin Huey-Burns; CBS News correspondent Nikole Killion; CBS News political analyst Leslie Sanchez and CBS News political contributor and Democratic strategist Joel Payne join Elaine Quijano to discuss.
Former President Obama used his speech at the Democratic National Convention to give a blistering rebuke of President Trump while also lifting up his former vice president, Joe Biden. Mr. Obama said Mr. Trump "hasn't grown into the job" of being president "because he can't." Watch his speech.
Close to 400 fast-moving wildfires are burning out of control in California. The governor has declared a state of emergency, and families are being told to evacuate. Carter Evans has the latest.
The U.S. Postal Service is pausing controversial changes that had drawn criticism from many Democrats as more people are expected to vote-by-mail in November. CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest on this, plus more the final report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
"I pledge to you that we will act boldly and deal with our challenges honestly. We will speak truths," Harris said.
California's governor said 367 known fires are burning across the state and an area larger than Washington, D.C., has been scorched in Northern California.
As the new school year is days away from kicking off in San Antonio, Texas, some frontline school workers are fearful of in-person classes resuming.
Longtime Putin foe Alexei Navalny was raced to a Siberian hospital after a plane he was in made an emergency landing.
Thom Brennaman announcer apparently wasn't aware he was on the air when he made the remark. He was yanked from the booth mid-game. He apologized, as did the team.
"This is our democracy that is on the ballot," Tom Perez said. "We are not going to tolerate efforts to interfere with the exercise of the most fundamental right, that right to vote."
Three officers have been suspended of their powers while an investigation looks into the incident that "shouldn't have happened," according to the police chief.
The president continues to try to undermine confidence in election results reached by mail-in voting.
Nationwide, more than 1,000 COVID-19 cases have been reported on college campuses since July.
The social media phenomenon can turn a person or a brand into a pariah in a matter of tweets.
The infection is rare but serious — and there are steps you can take to prevent it.
She was introduced by a trio of women important to her: Her sister Maya Harris, her niece Meena Harris and her stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff.
The president's tweet cited a report that some employees of the tire maker were told to avoid political garb at work.
In an open letter, the commissioner outlined the reasons for the postponement, which was announced just six days after the football schedule was released.
Gene therapy has shown promise as a way to prevent bleeding in patients with hemophilia A.
Netflix's "Tiger King," which vilified new owner Jeff Lowe, has generated "unfathomable" income for the park, Lowe said.
Short-term lodging company laid off a quarter of its workforce in May amid plunging rental demand.
Clinesmith admitted he doctored an email that was part of a FISA court application to surveil 2016 Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden takes center stage on the final night of the convention.
The former president spoke glowingly of his vice president and blasted the sitting president.
"I have not lost my voice," Giffords said. "America needs all of us to speak out even when you have to fight to find the words."
The Democratic vice presidential candidate contrasted Joe Biden and President Trump in her speech at the Democratic convention.
She was introduced by a trio of women important to her: Her sister Maya Harris, her niece Meena Harris and her stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff.
"I pledge to you that we will act boldly and deal with our challenges honestly. We will speak truths," Harris said.
"This is our democracy that is on the ballot," Tom Perez said. "We are not going to tolerate efforts to interfere with the exercise of the most fundamental right, that right to vote."
"If you were confused, no worries!" Ocasio-Cortez tweeted
Since 1972, the presumptive nominee has only missed one Democratic National Convention.
Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who’ve made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBSN Originals documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.
A history of unfulfilled promises between the Navajo Nation and the U.S. government has helped fuel one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the country among Navajo People. The Navajo Nation imposed extensive lockdown orders, but inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic needs like running water is intensifying the crisis. Will the virus drive the Navajo People closer to the brink – or will it spark a rallying cry and finally lead to the relief that’s long past due?
With millions of Americans under stay-at-home orders in the coronavirus pandemic, workers like grocery store employees, bus drivers and delivery people have become indispensable lifelines. Often unnoticed and undervalued by society, they now risk their lives so that daily life can continue to function. In this episode of the CBSN Originals documentary series REVERB, Adam Yamaguchi asks: Will better benefits, higher wages, and our newfound respect last beyond this crisis?
The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America’s fastest-growing workforces.
As the US faces an unprecedented public health emergency, one thing stands in the way — trust in truth. For years now, Americans in large numbers have come to dismiss science, established fact, and the media. And the Internet has helped bring us to this critical moment in time. In this CBSN Originals presentation, War of Words, we examine how we got here, and see how the Internet-fueled parallel universe threatens to tear at the fabric of American society.
President Trump is criticizing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans for scheduling the postmaster general to testify just days before the Republican National Convention. Ben Tracy reports.
Close to 400 fast-moving wildfires are burning out of control in California. The governor has declared a state of emergency, and families are being told to evacuate. Carter Evans has the latest.
Some grade schools will reopen for in-person learning, but even applying all the safety measures for the school year is leaving educators and frontline workers concerned. Omar Villafranca reports for CBS News' series "The New Normal: Back to School."
Campaign aides say Senator Kamala Harris' speech on Wednesday will deliver a vision for a more inclusive nation based on her own experiences. Nikole Killion reports.
For millions of students, back to school this year means back to the laptop. So a pair of Georgia teachers decided to update their welcome back message for the age of distance learning. Vladimir Duthiers takes a look.
CBSN is launching a new series focused on voting rights, safety, and access. The first episode in the series addresses barriers to voting.
On "Intelligence Matters," Mike Morell talks with Anne Neuberger about lessons learned about deterring Russia in the 2018 midterm elections.
The president said the only way he will lose the election is if it's "rigged."
Sixty-six percent of Democratic registered voters are glad Biden selected Harris to be his running mate.
Jill Biden and former President Bill Clinton are among those speaking Tuesday.
Study participants at some of the country's leading medical research centers are going through intense therapy and six-hour psychedelic journeys deep into their minds to do things like quit smoking and worry less. Anderson Cooper reports.
The smallest nation in the European Union is earning an unsavory reputation, with a series of scandals involving allegations of bribery, cronyism and money laundering. Jon Wertheim reports.
Bill Whitaker’s interview with the Grammy-winner that took place before her big show with Jennifer Lopez at February's Super Bowl.
For years she was known as "Emily Doe," the young woman sexually assaulted in 2015 by Brock Turner. Now, Chanel Miller is reclaiming her story. Bill Whitaker reports.
Scientists and veterinarians from China and America are working together to restore the giant panda population. Scott Pelley reports.
Aesha Ash is inspiring students like Eunhye Darbouze who said seeing a person of color at the head of the class makes all the difference.
He's more than halfway done.
The North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores is transforming the forgotten change into cold, hard cash.
"She's a healthy little ox," one of her great-granddaughters said.
Robbie Gay loves an underdog.
Longtime Putin foe Alexei Navalny was raced to a Siberian hospital after a plane he was in made an emergency landing.
The country's 1st major outbreak was blamed on a religious sect that kept membership secret, this time it's a church that refuses to cooperate.
For the past 15 days, the nation of 1.3 billion people has reported more new daily cases than the U.S. or Brazil, but it says its "strategy has worked."
After the COVID-19 pandemic, the pope said, the world can't return to normality if normal means social injustice and degradation of the natural environment.
Images show a car dusted with cocoa powder that was carried in the wind.
Thom Brennaman announcer apparently wasn't aware he was on the air when he made the remark. He was yanked from the booth mid-game. He apologized, as did the team.
The Democratic vice presidential candidate contrasted Joe Biden and President Trump in her speech at the Democratic convention.
The former president spoke glowingly of his vice president and blasted the sitting president.
Three officers have been suspended of their powers as an investigation looks into the incident that "shouldn't have happened," according to the police chief.
In an open letter, the commissioner outlined the reasons for the postponement, which was announced just six days after the football schedule was released.
"I have not lost my voice," Giffords said. "America needs all of us to speak out even when you have to fight to find the words."
"I pledge to you that we will act boldly and deal with our challenges honestly. We will speak truths," Harris said.
She was introduced by a trio of women important to her: Her sister Maya Harris, her niece Meena Harris and her stepdaughter, Ella Emhoff.
The Democratic vice presidential candidate contrasted Joe Biden and President Trump in her speech at the Democratic convention.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden takes center stage on the final night of the convention.
Thom Brennaman announcer apparently wasn't aware he was on the air when he made the remark. He was yanked from the booth mid-game. He apologized, as did the team.
New court documents are fueling fan theories and the "Free Britney" movement.
Numerous employees raised allegations of sexual misconduct and a toxic work environment.
Amy Schumer and husband Chris Fischer join "CBS This Morning" to talk about the second season of their Emmy-nominated show "Amy Schumer Learns to Cook."
The team will allow some 17,000 fans at Arrowhead Stadium when the team kicks off its 2020 season.
The market value of the iPhone maker is up 60% this year, and has doubled in the past two years.
On "Intelligence Matters," Mike Morell talks with Anne Neuberger about lessons learned about deterring Russia in the 2018 midterm elections.
Chinese-owned app pushing back against Trump administration claims that it threatens national security.
The social-networking giant wants to offer small businesses the ability to do online events without Apple taking a cut.
President Trump ordered sweeping bans on the video app last week, calling it a threat to U.S. national security.
Astronomers didn't even know about the asteroid until after it had already crossed our path.
SpaceX's Starlink constellation grows to more than 650 satellites in aggressive launch campaign.
The SalivaDirect test is thought to be about 90% as accurate as other tests using nose and throat swabs.
If verified, it would be the hottest temperature recorded in the U.S. since 1913, and perhaps the hottest temperature ever reliably recorded in the world.
NASA announced that the Mars Ingenuity helicopter is alive and well and was successfully recharged while in mid-spaceflight.
As the new school year is days away from kicking off in San Antonio, Texas, some frontline school workers are fearful of in-person classes resuming.
Educators decry plans by some U.S. school districts to reopen for in-person classes, saying lives are at risk.
The infection is rare but serious — and there are steps you can take to prevent it.
Federal health officials now say 869 people in 47 states have been sickened by vegetables tainted with bacteria.
Gene therapy has shown promise as a way to prevent bleeding in patients with hemophilia A.
Educators decry plans by some U.S. school districts to reopen for in-person classes, saying lives are at risk.
Big-box retailers such as Target, Walmart and Home Depot have become essential points of supply during the pandemic.
He demos old barns and structures and turns them into something beautiful — one piece of reclaimed wood at a time.
Famed media executive Ron Meyer said woman made "false accusations" against him after "consensual" relationship.
Benchmark index surpassed its previous record on February 19 amid expectations for an economic rebound in 2021.
Three officers have been suspended of their powers as an investigation looks into the incident that "shouldn't have happened," according to the police chief.
Larry Demery was sentenced to life in prison after he pleaded guilty to first-degree murder of the NBA legend's 56-year-old father, who was shot dead in 1993 in North Carolina.
Ronald Washington, 56, entered his plea remotely from Kentucky, while his attorney and the government's lawyers appeared by teleconference because of coronavirus concerns.
The billboard — one of 26 erected by Oprah Winfrey around Louisville — demands justice for Taylor after she was fatally shot by police inside her home.
The shooting death of the iconic hip-hop DJ had gone unsolved for 18 years in New York City.
Astronomers didn't even know about the asteroid until after it had already crossed our path.
SpaceX's Starlink constellation grows to more than 650 satellites in aggressive launch campaign.
NASA announced that the Mars Ingenuity helicopter is alive and well and was successfully recharged while in mid-spaceflight.
The first operational Crew Dragon flight will carry four astronauts to the space station for a six-month stay.
The galaxy appears as a near-perfect ring of light — a so-called "Einstein Ring."
A heat wave helped fuel a ferocious spate of fires, costing people their homes and so much more.
On April 30, 1989, police in Lakeville, Indiana encountered a crime scene they'd never forget: two adults and two children found shot dead in their home.
She's making history as Joe Biden's running mate. Here's what you need to know.
Some of Hollywood's biggest names are backing former Vice President Joe Biden over President Donald Trump in 2020.
From screen legends to star athletes, The Donald has some famous names in his corner.
He demos old barns and structures and turns them into something beautiful — one piece of reclaimed wood at a time.
Senator Kamala Harris of California will make history tonight as she accepts the Democratic nomination for vice president. Carole Porter, a childhood friend of Harris, joins CBSN to talk about how their experiences growing up led to this historic moment.
Cancel culture has destroyed careers and upended the lives of many who’ve made a controversial statement or committed a socially unacceptable act. It's sparked a debate about whether such incidents precipitate much-needed change or simply threaten freedom of expression. This CBSN Originals documentary dives into these complex conversations, featuring stories of people who experienced being "canceled" — and those who have used it as a tool to hold others to account.
Despite hours of negotiating early Saturday, the White House and Congress failed to reach a new stimulus deal despite millions of Americans facing possible evictions and other financial obligations. Nikole Killion reports.
Did a Florida man hire a look-alike to kill his wife? A GPS leads police right to the hit man’s door. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, August 22 at 10/9c on CBS.