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With a flurry of endorsements, Bernie Sanders shores up Nevada support
The Clark County Black Caucus said Thursday that it would throw its support behind the Vermont senator
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The Clark County Black Caucus said Thursday that it would throw its support behind the Vermont senator
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders have been at odds over a meeting they had in 2018 about the 2020 election and taking on Trump.
Senate to accept articles of impeachment; Intrepid dog goes viral for trips to subway
Tuesday night's Democratic primary debate was the last before the Iowa caucuses. Politico campaign reporter Zach Montellaro joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" with more on the biggest takeaways.
"I'm confident this body can rise above short term-ism and factional fever and serve the long-term interests of our nation," McConnell says
Six Democratic presidential candidates took the stage for the final time before the Iowa caucus last night. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns reports from Des Moines, and political contributors Leslie Sanchez, Antjuan Seawright and Molly Hooper join CBSN for analysis.
Voters in Iowa are gearing up for the caucuses February 3. Six of the top contenders clashed on the debate stage in Des Moines last night. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe reports on the highlights while CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN from Iowa with a closer look at the debate.
Six candidates took the stage in Tuesday night's Democratic debate to discuss issues including health care and foreign policy for the last time before Iowa voters head to the polls. Democratic strategist and CBSN political contributor Lynda Tran joined CBSN AM to analyze the key issues.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren appeared to continue their frosty relations following Tuesday night's debate in Iowa. Warren says Sanders told her in 2018 that a woman could not be elected president. Sanders denies he ever said that. After the debate ended, the two appeared to exchange words without shaking hands. Ed O'Keefe reports.
They addressed a disputed December 2018 meeting, during which Warren claims Sanders told her a woman couldn't win in 2020. After the debate, the two candidates appeared to have a tense conversation caught by cameras.
Six Democratic candidates for president faced off in the final debate before the Iowa caucuses, with tension between Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren dominating the debate. Elaine Quijano leads CBSN's discussion with Republican strategist and CBS News political contributor Leslie Sanchez, Democratic strategist and CBS News political strategist Antjuan Seawright and CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper in New York while CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran join from Des Moines, Iowa.
The two appeared to avoid a handshake after the debate ended.
After the debate, Senator Elizabeth Warren appeared to rebuff a handshake from Senator Bernie Sanders. The pair sparred during the debate -- and in the days before the debate -- about what was said in a 2018 private meeting between them. Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns join CBSN from the spin room in Des Moines to discuss.
At the final Democratic debate before the Iowa caucuses, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren clashed over their recollections of a private 2018 meeting, but foreign policy dominated the first half. Elaine Quijano leads CBSN's discussion with Republican strategist and CBS News political contributor Leslie Sanchez, Democratic strategist and CBS News political strategist Antjuan Seawright and CBS News political contributor Molly Hooper in New York while CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe, CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran join from Des Moines, Iowa.
On Monday, Warren claimed that Sanders had told her in 2018 that a woman couldn't win the presidency.
The first Democratic debate of 2020 will be held Tuesday night in Des Moines, Iowa. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns reports from the site of the debate, and Democratic strategist Joel Payne and Republican strategist Matt Gorman join CBSN with analysis.
It's the first debate of 2020 and the final debate before the Iowa caucuses.
Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders will appear on the Democratic debate stage tonight after addressing reports of a feud. CBS News 2020 campaign reporters Bo Erickson, Zak Hudak and Cara Korte joined CBSN to discuss what messages the campaigns are focusing on ahead of the debate.
Six Democratic presidential contenders are preparing for Tuesday's primary debate in Des Moines, Iowa. It's the final debate before the first nominating contest in early February. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN AM to preview the debate.
Booker complimented his fellow Democrats in the race, but said he is "very concerned" about the lack of diversity in the remaining candidates.
Cory Booker suspended his campaign for president this week, dropping the number of Democratic candidates for president down to 12. Tuesday, Booker joined "CBS This Morning" answering questions about the lack of diversity among the remaining candidates, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders' war of words, and the state of discourse in the country.
The Democrats will hold 2020's first presidential debate Tuesday night in Iowa, where voters will make their picks in less than three weeks. Six candidates will take the stage, the smallest group of candidates to appear in any debate so far. And two of the candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, are trading words ahead of the event. Ed O'Keefe reports from Des Moines on what to expect from the debate.
Smallest democratic field takes debate stage in Iowa; backlash grows as Oscar nominations lack diversity
"Among the topics that came up was what would happen if Democrats nominated a female candidate. I thought a woman could win; he disagreed," Warren said in a statement Monday.
The two progressives have appeared to have an unspoken agreement not to attack one another directly during previous debates
Former President Donald Trump will speak with the FBI about the attempted assassination against him at his Pennsylvania rally.
"Everything is burning," one survivor said of the raging Park Fire in California, which has now burned an area bigger than the city of Los Angeles.
Opposition leaders said their tallies showed Edmundo González trouncing Nicolás Maduro in his bid for a third term as Venezuela's president.
At least eight people have been taken to hospitals in northwest England after a stabbing attack in the seaside town of Southport.
President Biden unveiled three proposals to reform the Supreme Court, including term limits, a binding code of conduct and constitutional amendment about presidential immunity.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she expects Vice President Kamala Harris will make her VP pick "in the next six, seven days."
Huw Edwards was one of the BBC's most prominent figures before he was suspended in July 2023 and later resigned for health reasons.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a blood test intended to detect colorectal cancer, expanding options for screening for the potentially deadly disease.
Organizers say an act during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony featuring an LGBTQ+ icon flanked by drag artists did not depict "The Last Supper."
Incorrect dose calculations have resulted in patients administering 5 to 10 times more of the medication than drugmakers intended.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she expects Vice President Kamala Harris will make her VP pick "in the next six, seven days."
On Sunday, thunderstorms caused significant flooding at Dollywood, Dolly Parton's theme park in Tennessee.
Former President Donald Trump will speak with the FBI about the attempted assassination against him at his Pennsylvania rally.
The smell coming from the Louisiana bayou "really turns your stomach," one resident says, as officials race to clean up the oil that officials say stems from a company that touts "safe, reliable crude oil services."
Incorrect dose calculations have resulted in patients administering 5 to 10 times more of the medication than drugmakers intended.
The three-year deal will increase pay by an average of 10% and offer other benefits to workers at a store in the Baltimore suburb of Towson.
TikTok employees used an internal system to gather sensitive data about U.S. users, federal officials said.
Half of all U.S. states have at least one city where a relatively modest residence costs $1 million, according to a new analysis.
Multimillionaires are much happier than the merely well off, suggesting life satisfaction continues to improve the wealthier you are.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she expects Vice President Kamala Harris will make her VP pick "in the next six, seven days."
Former President Donald Trump will speak with the FBI about the attempted assassination against him at his Pennsylvania rally.
President Biden unveiled three proposals to reform the Supreme Court, including term limits, a binding code of conduct and constitutional amendment about presidential immunity.
President Biden is calling on Congress to establish term limits for Supreme Court justices and establish an ethics code for them. He also wants Congress to ratify a constitutional amendment limiting presidential immunity.
More than $15 million has been raised for the Harris campaign by virtual grassroots gatherings over the past week, according to a CBS News analysis.
Incorrect dose calculations have resulted in patients administering 5 to 10 times more of the medication than drugmakers intended.
One of the largest doctors groups in the U.S. raised concerns that the condition known as "tongue-tie" is being over-diagnosed and often treated with unnecessary surgery to babies' mouths.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a blood test intended to detect colorectal cancer, expanding options for screening for the potentially deadly disease.
We asked three Olympic athletes — gymnast Suni Lee, rugby player Steph Rovetti and swimmer Cullen Jones — what they eat in a day. Here's what they said.
Amid a widening listeria outbreak, Boar's Head is recalling all of its liverwurst products sold nationwide, as well as some deli meats.
"Amidst the ashes, life finds a way," Jasper National Park said.
Huw Edwards was one of the BBC's most prominent figures before he was suspended in July 2023 and later resigned for health reasons.
Taureg rebels in northern Mali, battling the country's ruling junta and its Russian mercenary partners, say they've killed dozens of enemy fighters.
Firefighters in Alberta, Canada, have made progress around Jasper, but weather conditions that fuel wildfires are expected to heighten again this week, and officials predict it could be months before the blaze is over.
Runoff from heavy rain in Paris has left the Seine river unsafe for swimming, risking the schedule of 2024 Olympic events slated for the iconic waterway.
Co-founded by George Balanchine in 1948, New York City Ballet is considered one of the best dance companies in the world, and at 75 is catering to an increasingly younger audience.
Co-founded by George Balanchine in 1948, New York City Ballet is considered one of the best dance companies in the world, and the foundation of ballet in America. Correspondent Serena Altschul talks with the company's current leaders Jonathan Stafford and Wendy Whelan, and with legendary dancer Suzanne Farrell and principal ballerina Megan Fairchild, about NYCB and its affiliated School of American Ballet, and how, at 75, the company is catering to an increasingly younger audience.
Ralph Macchio and his "Karate Kid" co-star William Zabka have transferred their young martial arts rivalry into adulthood, playing their characters as grown-ups in the series "Cobra Kai," now in its sixth and final season on Netflix.
When "The Karate Kid" came out in the summer of 1984, the little movie about rival martial arts students, competing against big-budget blockbusters, became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Ralph Macchio and his co-star William Zabka have since transferred their young rivalry into adulthood, by playing the grown-up Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence in the series "Cobra Kai," now in its sixth and final season on Netflix. For Macchio it's a return to a character that has both enriched his life and challenged it. Correspondent Lee Cowan reports.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Abdul "Duke" Fakir, the last surviving founding member of the Motown group The Four Tops.
Apple has reached its first-ever contract with a retail union, coming to a tentative deal with workers at a store in Maryland.
One week after the global computer outage, Windows systems are nearly fully operational, according to CrowdStrike.
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.
Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia delivered what is believed to be the first speech ever from the House floor using artificial intelligence voice technology. Wexton was diagnosed last year with a rare neurological disorder that robbed her of her ability to speak clearly.
Social media giant Meta is issuing a warning over the increasing number of sextortion scams where fake profiles are used to get people to send nude photographs and then threaten to release them unless victims pay up. On Wednesday, Meta said it has removed 6,300 Instagram accounts of scammers in Nigeria who frequently target adult men in the U.S.
In Canada, a fast-moving fire has ravaged the resort town of Jasper, Alberta. In Northern California, fires have burned 164,000 acres of land. CBS News Sacramento reporter Kayla Moeller joins from Chico, California, with more on the wildfires.
Scientists say a common painkiller used on cattle wiped out India's vultures, resulting in half a million human deaths in just 5 years.
Wildfires are spreading across the western U.S. and Canada. In Northern California, the Park Fire has burned over 71,000 acres, and officials have arrested a 42-year-old man on suspicion of arson for starting the fire. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti has the latest.
The discovery includes "thousands of marble slabs" in "hundreds of different shapes" found in a submerged ancient city.
Multiple wildfires on the West Coast and in Canada have forced thousands of people to evacuate. Crews are fighting flames in California, Oregon, Utah and Idaho. CBS News national correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Huw Edwards was one of the BBC's most prominent figures before he was suspended in July 2023 and later resigned for health reasons.
At least eight people have been taken to hospitals in northwest England after a stabbing attack in the seaside town of Southport.
Milos Radonjic was arrested in Italy where authorities say he planned to captain a yacht in an international race.
"48 Hours" obtained exclusive access to the findings of an independent investigation into the unsolved death of the South Carolina teen, whose case was linked to the Murdaughs.
The brutal murder of a former model in her Georgia home in 2008 remains unsolved. Can you help investigators find her killer?
SpaceX put 67 Starlinks into orbit while Boeing carried out successful tests of its Starliner capsule.
Engineers say they're still troubleshooting issues discovered aboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into space. They were originally supposed to spend eight days aboard the International Space Station. They've now been up there for almost eight weeks.
NASA and Boeing managers are increasingly confident the Starliner capsule is good to go for re-entry and landing.
The Chandra X-ray observatory was launched on July 23, 1999.
The cosmos is providing a full moon for the 55th anniversary of the first lunar landing this weekend, and plenty of other events honor Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin's giant leap.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Live performances are in full swing this summer. Scroll through our concert gallery, featuring pictures by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
A teenager's murder in Lowell, Massachusetts, goes unsolved for more than 40 years -- were the clues there all along?
The actor, recipient of a lifetime achievement Academy Award, was renowned for such films as "MASH," "Klute," "Don't Look Now," "Ordinary People," and "The Hunger Games."
The Illinois mom wrote, "If something ever happens to me, please make sure the number one person of interest is Tim." Take a look at the evidence that led to Tim Bliefnick's arrest.
The Park Fire in Northern California is now burning more than 360,000 acres of land, becoming the seventh-largest fire in the state's history. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti is following the fire's development from Chico.
Japan, South Korea and Australia have the most gold medals in the 2024 Paris Olympics so far, but the U.S. has the most medals overall, with four belonging to American swimmers.
The FBI says it will be interviewing former President Donald Trump about the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally shooting where a man targeted the 2024 Republican nominee for president. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more from the FBI's latest briefing on the incident.
Vice President Kamala Harris has made significant strides in fundraising efforts for her 2024 campaign, and many of her donors appear to be first-time contributors. CBS News chief White House correspondent Kamala Harris is following the latest in the Harris campaign for president.
President Biden proposed major reforms that could affect the presidency and the Supreme Court if enacted. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe breaks down the proposals.