
"Tennessee Three" lawmaker files suit over expulsion
Rep. Justin Jones said his expulsion and subsequent treatment has been "an anathema to a free, democratic society."
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Rep. Justin Jones said his expulsion and subsequent treatment has been "an anathema to a free, democratic society."
The City Hall of Atlantic City's courtyard will be named after late former New Jersey Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver.
Laphonza Butler, who had been the head of EMILYs List, was picked by Gov. Gavin Newsom and sworn in Tuesday to fill the seat of Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Best-selling young adult and kids book author Jason Reynolds joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his debut children's picture book, "There Was a Party for Langston." He shares how a photo of a party inspired the book and how he hopes it can show kids that libraries can be places of celebration and fun.
For decades, lawmakers in the town were elected or appointed by government officials, which had historically resulted in an all-White government.
A concert film covering Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour is due out in U.S. movie theaters Dec. 1. Tickets are on sale now.
Simone Biles became the first woman to land a Yurchenko double pike vault internationally. The skill will now be renamed Biles II.
None of the remains found thus far have been confirmed as victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Duane Davis was arrested Friday in connection with the 1996 murder of legendary rapper Tupac Shakur. Davis has been on investigators' radar for years, and has said that he was a witness to the killing. However, the indictment charging Davis doesn't say who fired the fateful shots. Michael George has more.
Harvard University's newest president, Claudine Gay, was inaugurated Friday.
Several historically Black colleges and universities cancelled classes and events on Thursday after receiving false threats of violence following the shooting of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Dennis J. Shields, president of Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.
NBA superstar Steph Curry joins "CBS Mornings" from Liberty National Golf Club to discuss the Curry Cup and his Underrated Golf Tour, now in its fourth season. The program gives teen golfers access to resources and opportunities in a sport often out of reach.
A video showing a Jacksonville Sheriff's officer punching and dragging William McNeil from his car went viral online and sparked nationwide outrage.
Usher joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his partnership with Ralph Lauren as the face of the new fragrance "Ralph's Club New York."
Actor Zosia Mamet joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her new book, "Does This Make Me Funny?" a collection of essays she describes as a "charcuterie platter" of her brain, reflecting on life, acting and growing up with famous parents.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Trymaine Lee joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss his book "A Thousand Ways to Die: The True Cost of Violence on Black Life," which explores the history of African Americans and guns, his reporting on gun violence, and his personal journey.
Lilly Singh joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new comedy "Doin' It," which she co-wrote and produced. Singh stars as Maya, a 30-year-old Indian-American software engineer who unexpectedly becomes a high school sex education teacher.
Renowned photographer Sally Mann joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her memoir "Art Work," which chronicles the struggles, heartbreaks and triumphs of her creative journey. Mann, known for her evocative family portraits and Southern landscapes, reflects on passion, loss and the drive to keep making art.
Emma Heming Willis joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path," sharing her family's experience caring for Bruce Willis after his diagnosis with frontotemporal dementia.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that real change comes from the people, not the courts and urges Americans to read full opinions.