Protesters outside South Florida detention center for kids want it closed
Protesters held signs that read "Homes Instead!" and "Stop Separating Families" as they beat drums and sang civil rights-era protest songs
Protesters held signs that read "Homes Instead!" and "Stop Separating Families" as they beat drums and sang civil rights-era protest songs
They became famous as the privileged pair of Harvard athletes who believe Mark Zuckerberg stole their idea for Facebook. Now, entrepreneurs Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have shifted their focus from social media to cryptocurrency, becoming among the first bitcoin billionaires, and launching a digital currency exchange mobile app, Gemini. Wired Magazine editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson talks with the Winklevoss twins, and with Ben Mezrich, author of "Bitcoin Billionaires: A True Story of Genius, Betrayal... Читать дальше...
The item was among a trove of possessions put up for auction by Ruth's family
The chief White House correspondent for CNN writes about covering a very different kind of president than America has ever seen before
In a city known as the "Overdose Capital of America," police are trying something new in their battle against drug abuse. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
The U.S. women face Chile in their second match after a 13-0 opening match drumming of Thailand
Former Teen Vogue editor-in-chief and Project Runway judge Elaine Welteroth is now writing about her own experiences
Colleges around the country are reporting more cases of depression, anxiety, and suicide among students than ever before. Psychologist B. Janet Hibbs joined CBSN to discuss her new book, "The Stressed Years of Their Lives," and the mental health challenges facing students and their parents.
Kim Kardashian West joined President Trump at the White House to promote the hiring of prisoners released early under the First Step Act, the criminal justice reform law the president signed in December. Watch her remarks.
The House Intelligence Committee is examining the threats deepfakes could pose to national security, the U.S. election system and even corporate America. Lawmakers heard from tech experts who say there might not be a way to defeat the trend, but there could be a way to stop the spread of fake content. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more.
Press secretary Sarah Sanders is leaving the White House, President Trump announced Thursday. She's leaving at the end of the month, and Mr. Trump suggested she would do well to run for governor in Arkansas. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says Iran was responsible for the attacks on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman – part of what he called a "series of attacks" by the Islamic Republic. CBS News' David Martin is at the Pentagon with the latest on the escalating tensions.
The Democratic National Committee released its list of 20 candidates who will be on stage for the party's first set of debates later this month. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns, CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, and Washington Post national reporter David Weigel spoke to "Red and Blue" about the news.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in a news conference that Iran is responsible for the recent attacks on oil tankers in the Middle East. Two tankers were damaged Thursday in the Gulf of Oman.
Federal prosecutors are asking a federal judge if they can file classified information under seal related to their case against Chinese national Yujing Zhang, who illegally entered President Trump's beach resort in March. Miami Herald reporter Sarah Blaskey joined CBSN to discuss what that means for the government's case.
Dads in the U.S. are making family a bigger priority, Yahoo Finance reports. According to a survey conducted by a group called MenCare, 85% of dads say they would be willing to do anything to be more involved in their children's lives. Yahoo Finance reporter Jeanie Ahn joined CBSN with more.
As the House Intelligence Committee held a hearing on the latest disinformation tactics, Chairman Adam Schiff expressed concerns that deepfakes? and other types of artificial-intelligence-generated synthetic data pose a threat to the U.S. election system.
A new Associated Press report says ISIS is recruiting new members to attack the U.S. and the West. Intelligence officials said the militant group is using Kabul, Afghanistan, for "practice runs" for bigger attacks. Associated Press senior correspondent Kathy Gannon joined CBSN to explain what she found in her investigation and how neighboring countries are responding.
Tensions between the U.S. and China are rising, and Silicon Valley is feeling the effects. A new article in the Wall Street Journal titled "Chinese Cash That Powered Silicon Valley Is Suddenly Toxic" takes a closer look at U.S. startups and their relationship with Chinese investors. This comes as the Trump administration cracks down on China's involvement in U.S. intellectual property. Wall Street Journal reporter Rolfe Winkler joined CBSN to discuss his findings.
New surveillance video from the targeted shooting of Red Sox legend David "Big Papi" Ortiz shows a meeting between the suspects in two gray cars and the accused motorcycle driver near the bar before the ambush. The video then appears to show that motorcycle heading toward the bar. Minutes later, you can see the gunman walk up to Ortiz and open fire.
The first person sentenced in the college admissions scandal will spend no time in prison. A federal judge sentenced former Stanford sailing coach, John Vandemoer, to one day behind bars but he gets credit for time served. Vandemoer's lawyer sits down with CBS News' Don Dahler to discuss why he wasn't surprised by his client's sentence.
The first person sentenced in the college admissions scandal will spend no time in prison. A federal judge sentenced former Stanford sailing coach, John Vandemoer, to one day behind bars but he gets credit for time served. Vandemoer's lawyer sits down with CBS News' Don Dahler to discuss why his sentencing matches his client's "unique" situation.
A tense standoff between police and residents of a Tennessee neighborhood turned violent overnight after a deadly shooting involving law enforcement. Dozens of protesters took to the streets of Memphis throwing rocks and bricks, injuring at least two dozen officers. The protests started after U.S. marshals shot and killed a man earlier that night. Investigators say the man resisted arrest, and pulled out a weapon.
Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont delivered an address explaining and defending democratic socialism. The 2020 presidential candidate said the ideology is often misunderstood. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe and CBSN political contributor Sean Sullivan join CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more.
Protesters in Hong Kong face tear gas and rubber bullets Wednesday as they gathered around government headquarters in protest of the extradition bill. The clashes forced a second reading of the bill to be postponed. CBS News Asian correspondent Ramy Inocencio joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more on the violent protests.
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