Dems shift focus
Hillary Clinton is hoping to win not just the presidency but Democratic majorities in Congress on November 8. The Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe discusses Clinton's strategy on CBSN.
Watch CBS News
Hillary Clinton is hoping to win not just the presidency but Democratic majorities in Congress on November 8. The Washington Post's Ed O'Keefe discusses Clinton's strategy on CBSN.
Hillary Clinton has been endorsing Democrats in state elections while on the campaign trail. She hopes to win majorities in Congress as well as the White House -- but is that a reach at this point in the election? USA Today's Susan Page joins CBSN to discuss.
Susan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the implications of the latest polls showing Hillary Clinton's lead, how the "toxic nature" of Trump's candidacy will impact the GOP, and what the hacked emails of Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta, show about how Washington works.
Hillary Clinton is trying to extend her political reach to down-ballot races. She is looking beyond Donald Trump to focus on other Democrats running for Congress across the country. Clinton and her party want to challenge Republican control of the House and Senate. Nancy Cordes reports.
With the election 15 days away, the newest national poll shows Hillary Clinton with a 12-point lead over Donald Trump in a four-way race. To keep supporters energized, Trump is outlining early White House priorities. But efforts to roll out policy over the weekend were muddied with unfounded claims of current voter fraud, and Trump's vow of retribution against his political enemies. Major Garrett reports.
Several people were killed in a California wreck involving a tour bus and a semi-truck Sunday; Pope Francis is trying to make the Roman Catholic Church more transparent and accessible to the people.
President Obama hit the campaign trail for Hillary Clinton on Sunday in Nevada. He encouraged voters to get out and vote saying, "Don't boo, vote." Watch the president's full remarks here.
Donald Trump campaigned in Naples, Florida, on Sunday. During his speech Trump said, "I think we're doing better with women than with men, frankly." He also attacked his opponent Hillary Clinton for being "weak." Watch Trump's full remarks here.
Hillary Clinton rallied voters in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Sunday just 16 days before Election Day. She called this election the most important of our lives. Watch her full remarks here.
Like many in the state of Ohio, Carlos and Aury Hernandez are split on whom the next president should be. The married couple of 36 years can't even watch the debates together.
North Carolina is one of 30 states where early-voting for the presidential election is now underway. But in a state where 27 people were killed earlier this month by floods from Hurricane Matthew, many flood victims are struggling to even make it to the voting booth. Jamie Yuccas has more.
Democratic strategist David Axelrod breaks down the momentum driving the Democratic ticket in the weeks leading up to Election Day. What challenges remain for Hillary Clinton's campaign during its final days?
In Florida, Hillary Clinton is up three points over Donald Trump, 46 to 43 percent. In Texas, those numbers are reversed with Trump at 46 percent, Clinton at 43 percent. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto breaks down voter concerns driving the election in America's battleground states.
After the final presidential debate in Las Vegas, Nevada voters sat down in a focus group with "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson to discuss the integrity of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton spoke to a crowd of thousands of supporters in Philadelphia on Saturday. Clinton spoke about building the economy from the middle out and bottom up. She also urged everyone to vote on November 8th, adding, "Friends don't let friends vote Donald Trump." Watch her full remarks.
"Face the Nation" brings you the latest from the general election race, with RNC chairman Reince Priebus, Democratic strategist David Axelrod, pollster Frank Luntz, CBS News' Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
In his second speech of the day on Saturday, Donald Trump highlighted his policy promises from earlier in the day. Trump promised religious liberty and also continued to claim the election was rigged. See Trump's full remarks.
At a rally in Pittsburgh on Saturday, Hillary Clinton told supporters to tell their friends voting for Donald Trump that she "understands that they need a president who cares about them, will listen to them." Clinton also bashed down-ballot Republicans for not disavowing Trump. See her full remarks.
Donald Trump detailed his plan for his first 100 days in office at a rally in Virginia Beach, VA. Trump said he would "drain the swamp" in Washington, renegotiate trade deals, stop the "massive" inflow of refugees, cut taxes "bigly," cut regulations and defend religious liberty. Watch his full remarks.
Donald Trump gave what was billed as a major policy speech outlining what he plans to accomplish in his first 100 days in office; Sales of canned wine have more than doubled in the last year, up to $14.5 million
Donald Trump gave what was billed as a major policy speech outlining what he plans to accomplish in his first 100 days in office. During the speech, he offered mostly policy points he had already unveiled throughout his campaign and threatened to sue the women accusing him of sexual misconduct. Craig Boswell has more.
Donald Trump said at the final presidential debate that nobody respects women more than he did. Ben Tracy checked in with seven women, three of them voting for Trump, three for Hillary Clinton and one undecided, and he reports on how they feel about the GOP nominee.
While laying out his 100-day agenda if he wins the White House, Donald Trump detailed his "contract" to American voters. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.
The FBI is investigating a massive cyberattack on major U.S. sites. Alex McGeorge is the head of threat intelligence at Immunity Inc. and joins CBSN with more details on the cyberattack.
Donald Trump addressed what he plans to do in his first 100 days in office during a policy speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Trump's "Contract with America" featured new lobbying rules, term limits and plans to cut regulations among other things. Trump also announced it would be the United States, not Mexico, paying for his proposed border wall. See Trump's full remarks.
The Trump administration on Friday directed officials to pause all asylum decisions in the wake of the shooting of two National Guard soldiers in Washington, D.C.
"Any document signed" by Biden with an autopen "is hereby terminated," President Trump said.
A National Guard member died in the wake of the shooting near the White House, President Trump said.
Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom worked for behavioral health agency, Seneca Health Services, as a community engagement specialist before her deployment.
"I haven't heard of anyone step back," West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey told CBS News in an interview. "They wanted to stay. They wanted to complete the mission and serve their state and country."
Airbus recommended an emergency software update to the A320 family of aircraft.
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.
Northwestern University will pay $75 million to the federal government over the next three years to end an antisemitism investigation by the Trump administration and restore hundreds of millions of dollars in frozen funds.
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.