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University of Delaware Professor Aaron Kupchik tells CBS News about his research into whether police in schools make schools safer.
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University of Delaware Professor Aaron Kupchik tells CBS News about his research into whether police in schools make schools safer.
CBS News projects Democrat Katie Hobbs has been elected Arizona governor, defeating Republican Kari Lake, who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump. Trump is expected to announce his own bid for reelection on Tuesday night, and a federal appeals court has blocked President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan while a legal appeal plays out.
The battle for House control remains unresolved with several key races still uncalled.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" during the health insurance open enrollment period to discuss benefit enrollment. She has advice for those who get insurance through their employers and those who use government programs.
A federal judge in Texas has blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness program, saying it skirted congressional authority. The Justice Department says it will appeal. The program was already on hold due to a separate lawsuit. A federal study shows that despite efforts to stop underage tobacco use, one-in-six high school students vape, smoke or use tobacco. And the “Black Panther” sequel “Wakanda Forever” is in theaters now.
Migrants seeking asylum in the United States are facing a legal limbo. CBS News' John Dickerson speaks with immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez, who reports the process can drag on for years.
What will leadership elections for both parties look like if the GOP takes control of the House? CBS News Capitol Hill producer Rebecca Kaplan and CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joined "Red & Blue" to discuss.
The attorney general for the District of Columbia on Wednesday sued the Washington Commanders football team, its owner Dan Snyder, the NFL, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, accusing them of colluding in an effort to lie to fans about an investigation into the team’s workplace culture. Megan Imbert, a former team employee, spoke with CBS News about what she experienced and witnessed.
Hundreds of thousands of residents are without power in Florida as Tropical Storm Nicole pummels the state. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston has the latest from the sunshine state.
The average rate of a 30-year mortgage climbed back to 7.08%, the highest in two decades. CBS News’ Lana Zak and Errol Barnett speak with Dory Wiley, president & chief executive officer of Commerce Street Holdings, on what’s driving the increase in mortgage rates.
A rare November storm sparked mandatory evacuations for many Floridians. Jason Allen from CBS News Dallas-Fort Worth is in Vero Beach with more on the conditions there.
David DePape, who allegedly broke into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and attacked her husband, Paul, has been indicted by a federal grand jury. The CDC is warning of a listeria outbreak that’s killed one person and sickened 16 others across six states. And NASA has released stunning new images from its Webb telescope.
Arizona election officials are assuring voters that every ballot will be counted following a printing malfunction in the state's most populous county. CBS News national correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins "Red and Blue" from Scottsdale, Arizona, with the latest on the ballot counting and the state's contested Senate and governor's races.
An excavation revealed the largest deposit of bronze statues from the Etruscan and Roman ages ever discovered in Italy.
It's a sigh of relief for Democrats as they notch crucial wins in several key races this midterm election cycle. Jim Messina joins CBS News to break down how it happened. He was the White House deputy chief of staff under former President Obama and the campaign manager for Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.
Despite talks of a potential prisoner swap, Russia has transferred WNBA star Brittney Griner to a remote prison colony. As Ian Lee reports, the sprawling prison camps have a grim reputation.
Alaa Abdel-Fattah, one of Egypt’s most prominent pro-democracy activists, is refusing food and even water in an Egyptian prison during the COP27 climate summit. Before risking a return to Egypt, his sister spoke with CBS News’ Haley Ott about her fears, and her hopes for her brother.
Ballots are being counted with control of Congress hanging in the balance. CBS News rated the House as leaning Republican, but tight contests were keeping the Senate a toss-up. Democrats scored a big victory in Pennsylvania, where John Fetterman is projected to have beaten Dr. Mehmet Oz in a bruising battle for a Senate seat. President Biden made congratulatory calls to Democrats. Ex-President Donald Trump claimed on social media that the GOP had “a great evening.”
Violent crime became a key issue on the campaign trail in the weeks leading up to Election Day. The outcome of the midterms will not only dictate the balance of power in Congress for the next two years. It will also dictate how Congress will respond to the issue of violent crime for years to come. CBS News political contributor Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist, and Matt Gorman, vice president of Targeted Victory and a longtime Republican strategist, joined CBS News to discuss.
Black voter turnout is rising. In the 2018 midterms, Black voters showed up to the polls by larger margins than any other minority group. The group has historically shown overwhelming support for Democrats, but that support may be waning. Christopher Bruce, a Democratic strategist and the political director for Stacey Abrams' campaign in Atlanta, and LaTosha Brown, co-founder of Black Voters Matter, joined CBS News to discuss.
The New York gubernatorial race is closer than anyone initially anticipated. Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin saw a late surge in voter support in the historically blue state. He is challenging Democratic incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul for her seat. Marcia Kramer, chief political correspondent for CBS News New York, joined CBS News to discuss the race.
Fallout from the 2020 presidential election is causing concerns over the security of this year's midterms. More than 300 Republican candidates on the ballot nationwide have publicly raised baseless claims questioning the outcome of the last presidential election. As a result, there are growing concerns about threats of violence and other attempts at interfering with the midterm results. CBS News spoke with Robert Pape, director of the University of Chicago's Project on Security and Threats.
CBS News senior political analyst John Dickerson, the host of "Prime Time," discussed what political waves are and the significance of Tuesday's elections.
Many voter right lawsuits have been filed across the U.S. ahead of the midterms and officials say vigilance is needed to protect Black voting rights across the country. Gerald Griggs, the thirteenth president of the NAACP's Georgia branch joins CBS News Mornings with analysis on if these lawsuits could affect his state.
A handful of hot-button issues were brought up during Thursday's Arizona U.S. Senate debate between Democratic Senator Mark Kelly and his Republican challenger Blake Masters. CBS News political director Fin Gomez talks with Anne-Marie Green about the debate and how consequential it could be before the midterm elections.
CBS News reported that hours after Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from criminal custody, his attorneys were sent a court-required notice of his potential deportation to Uganda.
Health officials in Gaza say an Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital has killed at least 15 people, including 4 journalists.
The U.S. military on Sunday intercepted a Russian spy plane flying in international airspace off Alaska, marking the third such instance in less than a week.
Some National Guard members in Washington D.C., likely fewer than 50, will be armed starting Sunday night, a military official told CBS News.
Trump officials sowed fear and confusion among CDC scientists, slowing their response to the measles outbreak in West Texas.
Important questions are being raised about 9/11 as evidence surfaces in a lawsuit against the Saudi government filed by families of the people killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Mississippi's infant mortality rate nearly double the most recent national average of 5.6 deaths per 1,000, according to the state Department of Health.
Taking no chances, SpaceX called off an attempt to launch its huge Super Heavy-Starship rocket after running into problems with ground equipment.
The Powerball jackpot is now an estimated $750 million for Monday night's drawing, making it the 10th-largest jackpot in Powerball game history.