Trump cancels announcement
President-elect Donald Trump has canceled a Thursday press conference where he planned to address the future of his business. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with the latest details.
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President-elect Donald Trump has canceled a Thursday press conference where he planned to address the future of his business. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris joins CBSN with the latest details.
William Cohen, former secretary of defense under Bill Clinton, spoke to Scott Pelley Monday about President-elect Donald Trump's public bashing of the intelligence community. "I think it's a big mistake to belittle the intelligence community because it looks as if you're trying to politicize it," said Cohen.
Intelligence sources tell CBS News that the CIA is confident that the Russian government tried to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump. Experts attribute the hack of the Democratic National Committee's emails and other intrusions to Russian hackers known as Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear, reports Jeff Pegues.
President-elect Donald Trump reasserted over the weekend that he does not believe the Russian government tried to influence the presidential election in his favor. Trump is lashing out at the intelligence community, and continues to decline daily intelligence briefings, reports Major Garrett.
U.S. intelligence sources confirm to CBS News that Russia tried to influence the 2016 election and favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. CBSN's Vlad Druthers has the latest on the hacking efforts.
Hillary Clinton recieved a standing ovation on Capitol Hill Wednesday when she spoke at a ceremony honoring Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, before the unveiling of his official portrait. See her full remarks here.
While paying tribute to retiring Sen. Minority Leader Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton called upon Americans of all political parties to help solve "the epidemic of malicious fake news."
On Monday a man drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians on the Ohio State campus, and then got out and began slashing people; "CBS This Morning" anchor Charlie Rose, who has visited Cuba many times, said the mood was somber as the Cubans were bidding farewell to Fidel Castro
Green Party candidate Jill Stein is leading the charge to get a recount of votes in three battleground states, including Michigan, which on Monday certified Donald Trump as the winner in Michigan. Nancy Cordes reports on the recount effort.
The Green Party announced plans Friday to file for recount in Wisconsin over concerns about hacked systems.
"Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate in the 2016 presidential race, is questioning the election results in three battleground states. Anna Werner has more on why Stein is pushing for a recount.
President-elect Trump told The New York Times on Tuesday that he doesn't "feel strongly" about prosecuting Hillary Clinton. Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan and Democratic strategist Keith Boykin join CBSN with the latest on why Trump may be taking this approach.
It was a highly anticipated meeting between a "choke artist" and a "con man"; "Loving Vincent" is a movie that's sure to make quite an impression
President Obama is trying to ease fears in Latin America that President-elect Donald Trump will pull out of American trade deals. At a town hall meeting in Peru, the president asked people to give Mr. Trump a chance. Mr. Obama said despite Mr. Trump's stance against global trade deals he predicts the president-elect will eventually see the benefits of those deals. Errol Barnett reports.
The civil rights group the Southern Poverty Law Center says there have been at least 700 cases of hateful harassment or intimidation since the election of Donald Trump. Hate crime numbers for 2016 won't be out until next year, and based on what they've seen so far, minority leaders expect to see another increase. Carter Evans has more on this.
After the curtain call for the hit musical "Hamilton" about America's Founding Fathers turned into modern-day political theater, the cast directly addressed Vice President-elect Mike Pence, who was greeted with boos and a few cheers from the audience. Actor Brandon Victor Dixon delivered the cast's message. He plays America's third vice president, Aaron Burr. Marlie Hall reports.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is in Peru at the APEC conference, where he spoke about the company's growing fake news problem. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the story.
Democrats have been very critical of President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet choices so far, but they will not be able to stop them from being confirmed. Republican strategist and former communications director for Paul Ryan's vice presidential campaign Kevin Sheridan spoke to CBSN about the issue from Washington.
President-elect Donald Trump is spending the weekend at his golf club in New Jersey with his transition team trying to decide who else will be joining his Cabinet. National political reporter for Bloomberg Sahil Kapur spoke to CBSN about who Mr. Trump is considering for some key spots.
President Obama is attending the APEC summit in Peru as part of his final trip, where leaders from nations across the world will likely have his ear. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest on what they are saying to Mr. Obama about Mr. Trump.
After Vice President-elect Mike Pence was met with a mix of boos and cheers at the Broadway show "Hamilton," Donald Trump demanded that the cast of the show apologize for harassing Pence. CBSN anchor Reena Ninan has the story.
President-elect Donald Trump will pay $25 million to settle lawsuits brought against Trump University. The students' attorney, Patrick Coughlin, says the majority of the students will receive at least 50 percent of a return. Anna Werner has more.
While some new names are being suggested in Trump's transition process, some old names seem to be out. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich now says he won't be serving in Trump's Cabinet. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on who could be in the President-elect's Cabinet.
New names are surfacing in connection to Donald Trump's transition process. Reports of an upcoming meeting between Mitt Romney and the president-elect have sparked questions about whether Romney could be considered for a cabinet position. Washington Post reporter Philip Bump joined CBSN to discuss the recent transition developments.
President-elect Donald Trump seems to lean heavily on his son-in-law Jared Kushner and may enlist Kushner to advise him in the White House. Which raises the question: Do nepotism laws allow him to give Kushner a job? Anna Werner reports.
A National Guard member died in the wake of the shooting near the White House, President Trump said.
President Trump told reporters Thursday evening that 20-year-old Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom died from her injuries in the Washington, D.C., shooting.
Hong Kong authorities say almost 130 people have been confirmed dead in the massive fire that charred an apartment complex and took two days to put out.
Storm warnings and advisories extended from Montana to New York, the National Weather Service said.
President Trump has lashed out at several female reporters who have asked him questions or written critically of him in recent weeks, calling them "ugly," "stupid," and "piggy."
Israeli human rights group B'Tselem says a video shows soldiers fatally shooting two Palestinian men as they surrender during a West Bank raid.
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials raid the home of a top aide to President Zelenskyy in connection with a major probe into an energy sector corruption scandal.
The "Zero Units" were considered by the U.S. and its international partners to be among Afghanistan's most trusted domestic forces.
Weeks before Kristil Krug, a married mother of three, was found murdered in her Colorado garage, she told police she and her husband Dan Krug had received threatening texts and emails from a stalker who she believed was an ex-boyfriend.