
87-year-old Barbara O'Malley has led a life in politics dedicated to serving her country
87-year-old Barbara O'Malley has led a life in politics dedicated to serving her country
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87-year-old Barbara O'Malley has led a life in politics dedicated to serving her country
New numbers out Friday appear to signal a major boom in job growth across the country as more Americans receive the coronavirus vaccine and start returning to work. White House economic adviser Jared Bernstein joins CBSN to defend President Joe Biden's $2 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan and address concerns over raising taxes to fund it.
Clinton, the candidate that presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio dismissed as "a leader from yesterday," is kicking off her campaign in Iowa. She's there after a 1,000-mile road trip from her New York home. Nancy Cordes speaks with former Obama campaign volunteers who are both "Ready for Hillary" and on the fence.
President Biden held his first official Cabinet meeting Thursday, with a specific focus on his newly-released infrastructure plan. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in New York City speaking at the United Nations. She's expected to address the controversy surrounding her private email account. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano to talk about what to expect.
Recognizing concealed carry permits across state lines; then, running from Putin after helping him cheat; and, Sen. Gillibrand: The political face of the #MeToo movement
CBS News got a look inside one of the holding facilities run by U.S. Border Patrol in Donna, Texas. Former Texas Republican Congressman Will Hurd joined CBSN to discuss the conditions a rising number of unaccompanied children are facing while being held there.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, says he doesn't want a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security held hostage to an unrelated fight over immigration.
CBS News sits down with Elizabeth Plank, senior editor of Mic.com, to ask her experiences on incorporating politics into her search for love.
"City of Brotherly Love" will play host to the the Democratic National Convention.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, urges Democrats to stop blocking a funding bill that defunds President Obama's recent executive actions on immigration.
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, defends President Obama's strategy to degrade and destroy militants with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois, says he believes his party will unify behind former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential primaries.
Vice President Biden warns Democrats that Republicans are trying to rewrite the history of America's recent economic rebound.
The rookie congresswoman challenging the Democratic establishment; then, Egypt's President El-Sisi denies ordering massacre in interview his government later tried to block; and, the unlikely, eccentric inventor turning inedible plant life into fuel
President Obama sat down with Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress today to look for areas where they could work together in 2015.
"Face the Nation" host marvels that the White House and Congress are actually talking about working together.
Lawmakers are gearing up for a fight over the future of the filibuster as Democrats seek to advance voting legislation that would overhaul U.S. election law. CBS News White House reporter Bo Erickson and Politico congressional correspondent Olivia Beavers join CBSN's Lana Zak with more.
President Obama says he has a number of problems with the spending bill that cleared the House on Thursday, but he urges the Senate to pass the "compromise" proposal regardless.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, urges Republicans to drop their push to include a provision watering down Wall Street reform in a must-pass spending bill.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-California, says Democrats are being asked to swallow objectionable provisions on Wall Street reform and campaign finance to pass a spending bill and prevent a government shutdown.
CBS News' Bob Orr and former CIA Director Michael Hayden discuss the controversy surrounding the forthcoming report from the Senate Intelligence Committee on the CIA's use of torture after 9/11.
If the Senate does not take up the House bill blocking Obama's immigration moves, it will be an "act of monumental arrogance," House Speaker John Boehner said.
The latest on the reaction to protests in Ferguson, Missouri and a look at the incoming Congress with Benjamin Crump, Dr. James Peterson, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Senators-elect Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, and Gary Peters, D-Michigan, Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich, and others.
Senators-elect Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, and Gary Peters, D-Michigan, discuss the prospects for compromise when the new Congress convenes in January.
President Trump has so far raised $200 million for a new White House ballroom from some of the nation's biggest companies.
President Trump said Friday the U.S. military has carried out another "lethal kinetic strike" on a boat accused of carrying drugs.
Prosecutors said Nicholas Roske, who pleaded guilty to trying to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, aimed to kill three members of the Supreme Court.
In April, a Trump ally referred New York Attorney General Letitia James for federal criminal prosecution for alleged mortgage fraud.
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas sharply criticized FCC Chair Brendan Carr for his comments on Jimmy Kimmel, calling them "dangerous as hell" and likening his move to a mafia shakedown.
The Trump administration is ending the Temporary Protected Status of thousands of immigrants from Syria living in the U.S.
The four servicemembers were assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), the Army said.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.
A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Trump's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, citing its excessive length, but gave his attorneys a chance to refile.