Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are sharpening their attacks on each other regarding terrorism: Trump claims Clinton lacks the “stamina” to fight ISIS, while the Democratic nominee says Trump lacks “any real plans.” Zeke Miller, political reporter for Time Magazine, joins CBSN with more from the campaign trail. Source Read More »
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Louisiana copes with deadly, destructive floods
Louisiana is trying to recover after deadly floods ripped through the Baton Rouge area. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca has the latest. Source Read More »
Rio Roundup: Simone Biles settles for bronze, U.S. women’s beach volleyball reaches semi-final
Simone Biles loses her balance on the balance beam, leaving her with a bronze medal; the U.S. women’s beach volleyball team plays Brazil in the semi-finals on Tuesday; and Katie Ledecky, Michael Phelps, and Simone Biles take a cover shoot together. CBS News’ Dana Jacobson joins CBSN with a roundup of the Rio Olympics. Source Read More »
Attorney for George Floyd’s family reacts to Derek Chauvin’s conviction
George Floyd’s family lawyer Ben Crump, who Reverend Al Sharpton called “the attorney general for Black America,” addressed the media after Derek Chauvin was convicted on all charges. Watch part of his remarks and read more here. Source Read More »
Emotional outpouring after Chauvin guilty verdict
Many awaiting the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial were emotional and relieved when the former Minneapolis police officer was found guilty of murdering George Floyd. Jeff Pegues shares more. Source Read More »
Aetna slashes Obamacare exchange participation
The Affordable Care Act has lost the help of Aetna–one of the largest U.S. insurance companies–after a huge financial deficit of $430 million. CBS News’ Jan Crawford explains. Source Read More »
Price of life-saving EpiPen is soaring
Families with severe allergies often rely on EpiPens to deliver a dose of potentially life-saving medicine if a child has a bad reaction. But the cost of the EpiPen is surging, having risen by more than 480 percent since 2009, putting the pinch on many families. Vinita Nair reports. Source Read More »
Aetna opts out of most Obamacare exchanges
Aetna, one of America’s largest insurance companies, is scaling back on its participation of Obamacare. The company says it will only sell health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act in four states. Aetna reported more than $430 million in losses since the exchanges opened in January of 2014. Jan Crawford reports. Source Read More »
Study: Many parents put infants to sleep in dangerous positions
It’s a tragedy that happens 3,500 times a year — a parent puts an infant to sleep, and the child never wakes up. Most often, the cause is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. A new study finds many parents are not doing all they could to reduce the risk. Dr. Jon LaPook reports. Source Read More »
Daniel Radcliffe on new “Imperium” role, fame and future
In his latest movie, “Imperium,” Daniel Radcliffe plays an FBI agent who goes undercover to join a white supremacist group plotting a race war. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his recent roles, and whether he plans to see the new Harry Potter play currently a smash in London. Source Read More »