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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.
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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.
Sanctuary cities across the U.S. are preparing for a fight after President-elect Trump suggested cutting funds to the cities during the campaign. CBS News Correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN to discuss the purpose of the cities and the controversy surrounding them.
Students at more than 100 colleges have walked out of classes recently to protest Donald Trump's hard line on immigration. A showdown is also brewing with cities that refuse to round up the people who are in the U.S. without documents. Ben Tracy has more.
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.
President Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel held a joint press conference in Berlin on Thursday. They discussed the importance of the two nations cooperating for a prosperous world, and how things may change under a Trump administration. Watch their full remarks.
Speaking at a charity gala Wednesday night, Hillary Clinton urged supporters not to "lose heart." What's next for Clinton and the Democratic party? CBS News' Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest details.
President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of "alt-right" publisher Steve Bannon as his top strategist has raised alarm. How much does Bannon really influence Trump's thinking? David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post joins CBSN with more details.
President-elect Donald Trump is disrupting reports that his transition team is struggling. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and Politico National Political Reporter Gabriel Debenedetti joins CBSN to discuss the transition.
Donald Trump sent word from Trump Tower Wednesday that the presidential transition is going well, despite many media reports to the contrary; Bill Plante, CBS News' senior White House correspondent, is retiring.
Bill Plante, CBS News' senior White House correspondent, is retiring. In his 52 years with CBS, Plante covered the administrations of four presidents and monumental stories like the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Scott Pelley reports.
One of America's most favorite comedians, Jon Stewart, opens up about the recent presidential election in an interview with Charlie Rose that will air Thursday on "CBS This Morning."
President-elect Trump had plenty to say about the war on ISIS during the campaign, suggesting "bombing the hell out of" the terror group. But as Holly Williams reports, conditions on the ground in Iraq and Syria complicate the decisions he will have to make.
President Obama spoke to European leaders Wednesday who are nervous about Donald Trump's "America first" rhetoric from the campaign trail. Arab allies are also concerned that Trump is anti-Muslim. Margaret Brennan reports.
President-elect Trump has threatened a trade war with China, yet he's bragged about his great business relationship with the Chinese. Trump's web of financial interests in China only adds up to the unprecedented conflicts posed by his global business. Julianna Goldman reports.
Donald Trump sent word from Trump Tower Wednesday that the presidential transition is going well, despite many media reports to the contrary. Also, Vice president-elect Mike Pence met with Joe Biden, who said that no administration is ready on day one. Major Garrett reports.
President-elect Donald Trump is again making headlines for his transition team appointments, and for going out to dinner in New York City after ditching the press. Politico reporter Eli Stokols joins CBSN to discuss.
In a suggestion now gone viral, thousands of donations to Planned Parenthood have been made in VP-elect Mike Pence's name.
In the first "On the Road to Somewhere" since Donald Trump's election, CBS News' Major Garrett shares some highlights from the campaign trail.
An ICE officer fatally shot a woman Wednesday morning in south Minneapolis, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Two people were wounded in a shooting involving Customs and Border Patrol agents in Portlant, officials said.
Five Republicans joined all Democrats in voted to advance the measure toward toward limiting President Trump's ability to further strike Venezuela.
A planned spacewalk outside the International Space Station was scrapped because of what NASA called a "medical concern" with an unidentified crew member.
Iran facing "nationwide internet blackout," monitoring group says, amid hope that 12 days of deadly protests may swell into a tipping point against a repressive regime.
Days after ex-Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was captured in an overnight attack, some Democrats and a Republican are pushing to block future U.S. strikes.
CBS News watched bystander video of the deadly ICE shooting in Minneapolis frame-by-frame with retired ICE agent Eric Balliet to discuss the tactics used. He raised a few key points that dispute the DHS narrative of what happened.
U.S. prosecutors pursue new criminal probe centering on financial transactions between New York AG Letitia James and her hairdresser, two sources said.
The House approved a three-year extension of expired health care tax credits, with increased Republican support.