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At least 20 million people have already voted, but at a rally Tuesday night, Donald Trump encouraged voters to switch their vote. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
At least 20 million people have already voted, but at a rally Tuesday night, Donald Trump encouraged voters to switch their vote. CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
At a rally Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton listed the vast differences between her and Donald Trump when discussing their opposing views on topics that included gun violence and terrorism. "I will defeat ISIS. I will protect America," she said in Sanford, Florida. Watch Clinton's full speech here.
In a new national poll released Tuesday, Hillary Clinton trails Donald Trump. And, amid the FBI's announcement about new emails, Clinton is trying to turn the focus back onto Trump's treatment of women. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
Barack Obama took to the campaign trail in Ohio Tuesday, saying Donald Trump won't change as president. Obama implied Trump's worst traits would be amplified if he were elected and again called Hillary Clinton the most qualified person to ever run for president. See Obama's full remarks.
The presidential election is just one week away. As both candidates outline plans for jumpstarting the economy, some voters wonder what their ideas may mean for small business owners. CBS News' Chip Reid spoke with two small business owners in Sandusky County, Ohio.
The Clinton campaign is concerned that some voters may change their minds after the FBI's decision to reopen her email investigation. Michelle Miller reports from Hamilton County, Ohio, on how this latest email investigation has impacted voters.
Swing states like Florida and Ohio could be decided by black voters if they come out for Clinton the same way they came out for Barack Obama four years ago. In a story for "60 Minutes" Scott Pelley spoke with African-American voters on the east side of Cleveland for their take on the election.
Hillary Clinton's lead has shrunk in an average of national polls and Donald Trump is suddenly alive again after many rang the death knell for his campaign. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have more on what the two candidates are doing on the trail with just one week to go until the election.
Ohio has traditionally been a make-or-break swing state for presidential campaigns and 2016 is no different; The Cleveland Indians will try again Tuesday night to shut the door on the Chicago Cubs and bring home their first World Series win since 1948
Ohio has traditionally been a make-or-break swing state for presidential campaigns and 2016 is no different. Voters are suffocating from all their exposure to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Mark Strassmann has more.
A new ABC News/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton with a one point lead nationally. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and RealClearPolitics' Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss the latest from the campaign trail.
The latest ABC/Washington Post poll shows Donald Trump edging ahead of Hillary Clinton by 1 point nationwide. This is the first time Trump has been ahead since May. The Washington Post's Amber Phillips joins CBSN to discuss the close race.
The FBI reportedly investigated possible computer server communications between the Trump Organization and a Russian bank, Alfa Bank, which is affiliated with Russian President Vladimir Putin. But the New York Times reports they found no clear evidence of wrongdoing. CBS News' Major Garrett explains.
Hillary Clinton's campaign says the FBI is showing a "blatant double standard" with the newly reopened email investigation just days before the election. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports on the campaign's reaction.
In her second Ohio rally Monday, Hillary Clinton spent some time addressing her supporters about her plans for gun control. She also again said there was no case to be made by the FBI, despite their re-opening of the investigation into her emails. See Clinton's full remarks.
Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a bad example for his son while campaigning in Warren, Michigan, on Monday. Trump also touched on Donna Brazile after new WikiLeaks revelations, as well as Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. See Trump's full remarks.
Hillary Clinton holds a lead in Pennsylvania over Donald Trump for now. Voters there cross a wide political spectrum with very different needs and backgrounds. Jim Axelrod spoke with a few of them.
Donald Trump's campaign believes that independent voters and non-Trump Republicans fear a Clinton presidency beset by endless investigations or worse. Trump, advisers said, will pound the message in coming days. Major Garrett reports.
Investigators have built a software program to sift through the hundreds of thousands of messages and find if there are any relevant to their investigation. Also unclear is why FBI Director James Comey wasn't informed of the emails until late last week, when New York field agents found the emails earlier in Octiber. Jeff Pegues reports.
Hillary Clinton doesn't talk about her emails often, but she took a break from that practice Monday. Clinton was eager to show neither she nor her longtime aide Huma Abedin have anything to hide regarding the recent re-opening of the FBI investigation into Clinton's emails. Nancy Cordes has more.
Hillary Clinton doesn't talk about her emails often, but she took a break from that practice Monday; it took 14 years to carve the faces of four great presidents into Mount Rushmore
Campaigning in Ohio, Hillary Clinton said there was nothing more to be found in the FBI's investigation into her emails. Clinton also said Donald Trump cannot be trusted with nuclear launch codes. See Clinton's full remarks.
New questions surround the decision to re-open the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server. Paul Viollis, CEO of the Viollis Group, a security consulting firm, joins CBSN to discuss FBI director James Comey's new investigation into Clinton's emails.
Donald Trump rallied supporters in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday. Trump bashed Hillary Clinton over the ongoing investigation into her emails and got a little help from former college basketball coach Bobby Knight. See Trump's full remarks.
Speaking before supporters in Greeley, Colorado, Sunday, Donald Trump made one of his final efforts to appeal to the state's voters. During the rally, Trump bashed Clinton and veered into talk about the NFL's lower ratings. See his full remarks.
The Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Lidia fires are burning in Southern California, forcing tens of thousands of people to evacuate. Here are the latest updates.
President-elect Trump's sentencing for his criminal conviction is scheduled for Friday morning.
Special counsel Jack Smith submitted his final report on his investigations into President-elect Donald Trump to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday.
The Los Angeles Fire Department's budget was cut by $17.6 million, about 2%, this fiscal year. The fire chief warned last month it would make it harder to respond to emergencies.
"I told the governor and local officials, spare no expense," President Biden said, calling the damage "catastrophic."
The U.S. had filed an appeal to stop plea proceedings for alleged 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two others from moving forward Friday in the war court in Guantanamo Bay.
President Biden honored former President Jimmy Carter in a eulogy at his funeral.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will appoint Vice President-elect JD Vance's replacement.
The Senate advanced a bill aimed at addressing illegal immigration Thursday as the issue comes front and center under the new Congress.
New Orleans is facing lawsuits and investigations surrounding its safety barriers as the Super Bowl and dozens of Mardi Gras parades loom.
Ventimiglia, a 47-year-old father to be, is among the celebrities affected by the destructive blazes that broke out Tuesday morning.
Special counsel Jack Smith submitted his final report on his investigations into President-elect Donald Trump to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday.
The lawsuit was filed in Santa Fe, where a judge in July dismissed a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Alec Baldwin in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
President-elect Trump's sentencing for his criminal conviction in New York is scheduled for Friday morning.
Hundreds of incarcerated firefighters are working to extinguish the massive blaze scorching Los Angeles.
For those who have it, a standard homeowners' insurance policy does cover destruction caused by fire, including wildfires.
Some businesses are offering free emergency shelter and other services to residents who have been displaced by the Los Angeles fires.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Friday morning on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in the U.S.
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
Special counsel Jack Smith submitted his final report on his investigations into President-elect Donald Trump to Attorney General Merrick Garland on Tuesday.
President-elect Trump's sentencing for his criminal conviction in New York is scheduled for Friday morning.
The U.S. had filed an appeal to stop plea proceedings for alleged 9/11 architect Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two others from moving forward Friday in the war court in Guantanamo Bay.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will appoint Vice President-elect JD Vance's replacement.
The Senate advanced a bill aimed at addressing illegal immigration Thursday as the issue comes front and center under the new Congress.
In Dry January, people choose to give up alcohol for the month, but what happens if they have a drink? Here's what an expert says.
Thousands of doctors are calling on the Senate to reject Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he is "actively dangerous."
Ninety-six percent of online pharmacies were found to violate the law, meaning they were operating without a license and selling medications without prescriptions.
"Inside Edition" correspondent Alison Hall opens up about her breast cancer battle and how Olivia Munn's own experience with early detection inspired her to take a life-saving risk assessment test.
Tens of thousands of people are evacuating Los Angeles as wildfires blaze across the region, emitting dangerous smoke. Here's how it impacts health.
Ninety-six percent of online pharmacies were found to violate the law, meaning they were operating without a license and selling medications without prescriptions.
Poland's president wants Benjamin Netanyahu to be able to attend events marking 80 years since the liberation of Auschwitz despite an ICC arrest warrant for the Israeli leader.
The German man has been identified after his bones, including part of a leg, were discovered in western Austria.
Ukraine's leader says partners sending ground troops would help "force Russia into peace," as America's European allies ponder Trump's next move.
"Christmas ended in the Canaries with the rescue of a baby born while crossing the sea," the coastguard said.
Ventimiglia, a 47-year-old father to be, is among the celebrities affected by the destructive blazes that broke out Tuesday morning.
The lawsuit was filed in Santa Fe, where a judge in July dismissed a charge of involuntary manslaughter against Alec Baldwin in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Actor Milo Ventimiglia has revealed his family's Malibu home burnt down in the Los Angeles fires -- an eerie reflection of the tragedy that befell his character on the NBC drama series "This Is Us." Tony Dokoupil has more.
Court to hear arguments Friday on law forcing TikTok sale by Chinese parent company that takes effect in Jan. 19.
Harlan Coben joins CBS Mornings to talk about "Missing You," the global TV hit he executive produces. Based on his novel, the show follows Det. Kat Donovan as she investigates the case of a missing person.
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments Friday morning on whether to overturn or delay a law that could lead to a ban on TikTok in the U.S.
Court to hear arguments Friday on law forcing TikTok sale by Chinese parent company that takes effect in Jan. 19.
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.
Fact-checking firms that teamed with Meta are refuting CEO Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion linking their work to censorship.
Nick Thompson, CEO of "The Atlantic" and former editor-in-chief of "Wired," discusses the consequences of Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program and the rise of self-policing in a "post-information" age.
The wildfires in California are the latest in a string of natural disasters made worse by climate change. Former President Jimmy Carter was one of the first U.S. officials to draw attention to man-made issues impacting the environment. Gus Speth, a member and chair of the Council on Environmental Quality during Carter's presidency, joins "The Daily Report."
Officials on Wednesday afternoon briefed President Biden about the massive wildfires in Southern California fueled by climate change. Slashing Mr. Biden's climate regulations is at the top of President-elect Donald Trump's to-do list. CBS News environmental correspondent David Schecter joins "America Decides" to look at the outgoing president's record on the issue.
Multiple fires are burning in the Los Angeles area, forcing thousands to flee their homes and destroying hundreds of buildings. President Biden approved a major disaster declaration Wednesday afternoon to help California boost the ranks of those battling the blazes. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has more from Malibu.
Female mosquitoes are targeted because only they bite and drink blood, thereby spreading diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.
As the U.S. Capitol prepares to honor former President Jimmy Carter, Rolling Stone climate reporter Jeff Goodell looks back on his environmental legacy.
Maj. Michael Stockin faced 52 charges involving claims of abusive sexual contact with 41 victims, the Army said.
Takeshi Ebisawa allegedly conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it for nuclear weapons.
Police should reconsider reselling their used guns, the ATF said, pushing back against a policy linked to over 1,000 deaths between 2019 and 2023.
U.S. Capitol Police said they found the machete and other knives during a security screening.
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos had his February sentencing delayed until April so he can keep making new episodes of his podcast.
NASA hopes a revised plan will get Mars samples back to Earth faster and cost less than the agency's original plan.
A phenomenon called gravitational lensing turned a galaxy into a "hall of mirrors of cosmic proportions," allowing for the discovery.
NASA said scientists began receiving more detailed telemetry — or "housekeeping data" — from the spacecraft on New Year's Day.
The first meteor shower of 2025 is about to peak. Here's how to watch and where you can see the Quadrantids.
Officials said they were investigating fragments of metal, believed to be from a rocket, that crashed into a village in the country's south.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Peterson's death sentence for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci has been overturned. Now his supporters are pushing for a complete retrial.
The seesaw marriage between the former ballerina and her much older husband only lasted four years, until she shot him on Sept. 27, 2020.
Cayley Mandadi's mother and stepfather go to extreme lengths to prove her death was no accident.
See some of convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala's photographs that were discovered by detectives in a Seattle storage locker.
One week after the deadly attack on Bourbon Street in the early morning hours of New Year's Day, New Orleans has brought in a security expert to help guide the city's plans in the near future. As the city faces lawsuits and investigations concerning the supposed mismanagement of safety barriers, New Orleans is preparing for the Super Bowl and dozens of parades in the coming weeks leading up to Mardi Gras. Kati Weis reports.
Hundreds of volunteers came together at the Pasadena Humane Society to help save animals displaced by the wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area. CBS News Los Angeles' Josh Sanders reports on the efforts.
President-elect Donald Trump answered questions from reporters about the Supreme Court denying his attempt to halt his sentencing in New York's criminal "hush money" case. He also addressed questions about his interaction with former President Barack Obama at President Jimmy Carter's state funeral and criticized Democratic leadership in California amid wildfires.
California officials held a news conference on Thursday evening about the wildfires in the Los Angeles area. They announced that all Los Angeles Unified School District schools will be closed on Friday due to air quality and said they are hoping to get a 12-hour curfew in place inside the mandatory evacuation areas.
Thousands of Los Angeles homeowners do not have home insurance. Several private insurers in California have either raised prices or completely removed their coverage in at-risk areas. Business Insider senior sustainability reporter Catherine Boudreau joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.