House to try to avert government shutdown with stopgap measure
Government funding runs out on September 30. The House will take up a stopgap funding measure soon after returning from recess
Government funding runs out on September 30. The House will take up a stopgap funding measure soon after returning from recess
More than 200,000 people were without power in South Carolina as Hurricane Dorian lashed the state's coast, and flooding is a major concern in the Charleston area. CBS News correspondent Jamie Yuccas joined CBSN from Charleston with more.
Yet when it comes to "open-carry" laws, stores walk a fine line between addressing shooting fears and angering patrons
Connecticut man Fotis Dulos has been re-arrested on another charge of evidence tampering in the May disappearance of his estranged wife, Jennifer Dulos. His arrest warrant reveals new details in the case. Roger Susanin reports for CBS affiliate WFSB.
Hurricane Dorian lashed Wilmington, North Carolina, with heavy rain before it was expected to make landfall in the state. The forecast there called for winds of up to 105 mph with storm surges possibly as high as 7 feet. CBS News correspondent Kenneth Craig joins CBSN with the latest.
Facebook is getting into the business of love by officially launching its dating service in the U.S. on Thursday. Any user over age 18 is allowed to create a profile. CBSN's Reena Ninan reports.
Derek Almena and Max Harris had been charged with 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter
Estranged husband of missing Connecticut mother Jennifer Dulos and his girlfriend are re-arrested on new tampering charges
During a town hall on climate change Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden was questioned about a fundraiser for his campaign co-hosted by Andrew Goldman, by the co-founder of a natural gas company. Matthias Lehman, digital director for the Sunrise Movement, which advocates for a Green New Deal, joins CBSN to discuss why he finds this "troubling enough."
President Trump awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom the NBA icon Jerry West
On America's college campuses, there are epidemics we talk about and those we don't. When sexual assaults or fraternity hazing deaths make headlines, court cases follow and new rules are enacted, but less attention is paid to an underlying issue – binge drinking culture. CBSN Originals explores how drinking to excess is not only considered normal, but cool, and how for many young people "blacking out" is less a rarity than an every weekend occurrence – with grave consequences.
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