EXCLUSIVE: Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in her first TV interview since becoming the first Black woman on the court, spoke with @NorahODonnell about her dissent in Donald Trump’s presidential immunity case, sharing her concerns about “a system that appeared to provide immunity for one individual under one set of circumstances.” Watch more of Justice Jackson’s interview, ahead of her new memoir, “Lovely One,” this Sunday on @cbssundaymorning .
The bodies of two people were recovered in a red pickup truck Wednesday morning from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site.
On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment was officially adopted, and women were given the constitutional right to vote. It was a landmark moment in our history — but it took a long fight, and decades later, for women of color to be able to exercise that same right, with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The 19th Amendment says, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” We were privileged to hold the 19th Amendment when we visited the National Archives for an upcoming @60minutes piece. #womensequalityday #19thamendment #vote
On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment was officially adopted, and women were given the constitutional right to vote. It was a landmark moment in our history — but it took a long fight, and decades later, for women of color to be able to exercise that same right, with the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The 19th Amendment says, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” We were privileged to hold the 19th Amendment when we visited the National Archives for an upcoming @60minutes piece. #womensequalityday #19thamendment #vote
The Francis Scott Key Bridge holds profound significance for the nation, as it is believed that Francis Scott Key witnessed the battle that inspired him to write America’s national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
An American journalist jailed in Russia by Vladimir Putin for more than a year. @wsj #evangershkovich
Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off the first full day of her presidential campaign on Monday by visiting the newly-minted ‘Harris Headquarters’ in Wilmington, Delaware. A CBS News poll shows 79% of Democratic voters want the party to nominate her.
The FDA has approved a new blood test, called Shield, designed to detect colorectal cancer in adults aged 45 and older at average risk for the disease.
Tomorrow on @cbssundaymorning …🌞 “There’s a fair amount of attention that comes with being the first. And when eyes are on you, you really do want to perform well.” We asked Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson about her journey to becoming a ‘first,’ presidential immunity, the SCOTUS ethics code, and so much more in her first broadcast interview since joining the nation’s highest court. Her new memoir, “Lovely One” is out next Tuesday. Tune in @cbssundaymorning
In a phone interview, former President Donald Trump told @CBSNews that President Biden’s decision to drop out of the race is a “shock to the country.” What happens next? CBS News’ @costareports and @marg_brennan explain what led up to the decision and its impact on the September debate.
Gymnastics superstar Simone Biles won gold in the women’s all-around final, becoming the first American to win the event twice. Teammate Suni Lee earned a bronze medal in the event.
Our @60minutes interview back in 2020 with then-Senator Kamala Harris. Here’s what she said about Donald Trump’s attacks on her.
Two of the last survivors of Pearl Harbor have died. Lou Conter died Monday, the same day Richard “Clyde” Higgins was flown to his final resting place in Los Angeles after dying last month. Both men were 102.
President Biden’s surprising decision to withdraw from the 2024 race mirrors the tumultuous year of 1968, when President Lyndon B. Johnson also stepped aside amid national turmoil. Here’s a look at the historical echoes and their implications on today’s political landscape.
Search and rescue operations are underway and a state of emergency has been declared in Baltimore after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday when a large container ship, which lost power, struck a support column and crashed into the bridge. Sources tell CBS News the pilot issued a mayday call, prompting officials to halt traffic on the bridge.
Nearly 4 years ago, we sat down with President Biden for @60minutes. Here’s what he said about then-Senator Kamala Harris being ready to step in and become President. #2024election
Before the latest indictment of former Pres. Donald Trump, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson weighed in on the Court’s landmark decision on presidential immunity. Watch her exclusive conversation with @norahodonnell this weekend on @cbssundaymorning.
Baton Rouge Police Corporal Jason Lee is being celebrated after helping a new mom deliver her baby boy, Noah, on the side of the road after being flagged down to help.
Joe Lieberman, a longtime senator from Connecticut who was the Democratic Party’s nominee for vice president in 2000, died Wednesday in New York City. He was 82.
Tonight: Join our special coverage of President Biden’s Oval Office address from 8 – 9 PM, ET. Watch on CBS or stream on CBS News 24/7, available on the CBS News app, @paramountplus, and online at cbsnews.com/live.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore tells @NorahODonnell he has spoken with the families of the victims and one of the survivors in the Baltimore bridge collapse. He emphasizes that the swift reconstruction of the bridge will be a “top priority” to restore its functionality.
Congratulations to the team!!👏 Proud to share @CBSNews earned 18 #NewsEmmy nominations this year including @60Minutes, @CBSEveningNews, @CBSSunday, @FaceTheNation, CBS Reports, the CBS Investigative Unit, and the CBS News 24/7 streaming network!
Our “Eye on America” last night: More than 25 million students who rely on buses to get to school are now riding on electric school buses. The EPA has spent more than $5 billion to bring cleaner and greener rides to districts across the U.S., with additional funding coming from state budgets. @cbseveningnews
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has long been a prolific questioner, she told @norahodonnell: “I have questions and we have a very complicated legal system. And these issues are hard.” Watch their exclusive conversation Sunday on @cbssundaymorning.