FEC fines Clinton campaign, DNC; clears "Steele dossier" author of wrongdoing
Federal Election Commission said the campaign mislabeled Christopher Steele's opposition work as "legal services" and "legal and compliance consulting"
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Federal Election Commission said the campaign mislabeled Christopher Steele's opposition work as "legal services" and "legal and compliance consulting"
Clinton said former President Bill Clinton has tested negative and that he will quarantine "until our household is fully in the clear."
"CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her interview with Hillary Clinton's former chief of staff, Huma Abedin.
The CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows a tight race in California, where Bernie Sanders has closed the gap and is only two points down from Hillary Clinton. Democratic strategist David Axelrod says the Sanders camp needs a "reality check" with Clinton "certain" to clinch the nomination before polls close Tuesday night.
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Intelligence sources tell CBS News that the CIA is confident the Russian government tried to influence the presidential election in favor of Donald Trump; Griffin Madden was one of the victims killed in the Oakland, California, warehouse fire
GM CEO Mary Barra told employees around the world that the fallout from its ignition switch defect was not a conspiracy, but rather incompetence and neglect. An investigation conducted by an attorney, who had a long relationship with GM, found the company first discovered problems with ignition switches as early as 1999; and, for the remaining survivors of the D-Day invasion, some now in their 90s, this has been a week for one final reunion. And as Mark Phillips explains, for one D-Day veteran it's taken him 70 years to finally confront a ghost from his past.
Some countries have to be convinced to join the U.S.-led campaign against the terror group. But after the execution of British citizen David Haines at the hands of ISIS, Prime Minister David Cameron said the country must confront the "monsters." ; and, The NFL Players Association will file an appeal of Ray Rice's indefinite suspension. The union believes the league doesn't have the authority to punish Rice twice for the same incident.
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After 25 years in the background, Abedin is now sharing what it was like to be with Clinton when the Lewinsky affair became public.
Huma Abedin has been by Hillary Clinton's side for decades. Abedin opens up to Norah O'Donnell about what it was like to work for Clinton as they each experienced problems in their marriages.
In her first television interview, Huma Abedin talks with "CBS Evening News" anchor Norah O'Donnell about her extraordinary journey – from the pinnacles of power, as a longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton, to the depths of public scandal, as the wife of disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner. Abedin discusses her book, "Both/And: My Life in Many Worlds," and opens up about her fears that Weiner's sexting transgressions may have cost Clinton the presidency.
In her memoir, the longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton writes about her awakening to the workings of diplomacy, the participation of women in government, and how she found a role for herself at the most famous address in the world.
Huma Abedin, a longtime aide to Hilary Clinton, said she has "tested" the former presidential candidate's loyalty over the years. Abedin discusses her personal life and marriage to Anthony Weiner in her first television interview with Norah O'Donnell.
Monday kicks off the 2020 Democratic National Convention amid the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News contributors Terry Sullivan and Joel Payne weigh in on what to expect. Sullivan is the former campaign manager for Senator Marco Rubio's presidential campaign. Payne is the former director of African American advertising for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.
Day 3 of the 2020 Democratic National Convention; Concerns grow for voting by mail in November
Mattis and McRaven roast Pres. Trump; Fmr. Football player changes last name to honor stepdad.
The bestselling mystery writer and the former Democratic presidential candidate forged a friendship having experienced loss – and working together on the conspiracy novel "State of Terror" was a form of therapy for both.
Hillary Clinton made history this week, becoming the first woman nominated to the presidency by a major American party. But as far back as 100 years ago, other women were already breaking glass ceilings. Vinita Nair reports.
Hillary Clinton has returned to the campaign trail as the Democratic nominee. The latest Reuters-Ipsos poll taken during the week of the Democratic Convention shows Clinton with a six-point edge over Donald Trump. Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, travel through Pennsylvania and Ohio this weekend. Each campaign stop will focus on the Democrats' agenda of boosting the economy and adding more jobs during their first 100 days in office. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.
The world is holding its collective breath as the minutes tick down to Election Day, especially in Russia. The country attached to numerous allegations of hacking and meddling in the presidential race appears to be taking a stance in Tuesday's outcome. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow, where the Russian people are not rooting for a candidate as much as for broken democracy.
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.