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CBSN CBSN CBSN is CBS News' 24/7 digital streaming news service. It's always on, always free, making CBS News' original, high-quality reporting available to you wherever and whenever you want to watch. Nov 26, 2014 CBSN Live Atlanta police chief resigns Atlanta's police chief Erika Shields resigned Saturday after an officer shot and killed 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks outside a Wendy's. Mark Strassmann reports. 4H ago 02:18 Coronavirus cases continue to rise There's a notable rise in new coronavirus cases in several states, particularly in populous states like California, Texas and Florida. More than 2 million Americans have been infected thus far and the national death toll is now at 115,000. Janet Shamlian reports. 4H ago 02:22 Protests continue nationwide Nearly 3 weeks after the death of George Floyd, protests against racism and police brutality continue nationwide. Danya Bacchus reports. 4H ago 01:42 Trump delays Tulsa rally to avoid Juneteenth President Trump said he would switch the date of his Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally after being criticized for scheduling it on Juneteenth, which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. In the meantime, he is expected to give a commencement address at West Point Saturday, where more than a thousand people will be in attendance and adhering to social distancing guidelines. Nikole Killion reports. 15H ago 03:10 CBSN Minnesota CBSN Minnesota Dec 12, 2019 CBSN Minnesota Live CBSN Los Angeles CBSN Los Angeles Jun 7, 2019 CBSN Los Angeles Live CBSN New York CBSN Local New York Nov 1, 2018 CBSN New York Live CBSN Dallas CBSN Dallas May 18 CBSN Dallas Live Protests in Atlanta continue after officer shoots and kills black man A 27-year-old man was shot and killed by police in Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday after resisting arrest, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. 1H ago Officials call for investigation into hanging death of black man Fuller's death was initially ruled a suicide, but his family believes it was a lynching. 4H ago New coronavirus hotspots emerge in the South and Southwest Some health experts say we could be seeing the impact of reopening too early. 13H ago Police confirm remains found are missing Idaho children The children, 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, were last seen in September. 5H ago Jay Pharoah releases video of LAPD officer kneeling on his neck "I could have easily been an Ahmaud Arbery or a George Floyd," he said. 8H ago Cuomo urges communities to reform police forces within nine months Cuomo said communities would receive no funding from the state if they did not reform their police forces. 11H ago Right-wing protesters clash with police in London Demonstrators descended on London claiming they were protecting statues from anti-racism activists. 4H ago Buffalo mayor calls video of police shoving protester "horrific" "I immediately thought about: Is he gonna be okay?" Mayor Byron Brown said. 12H ago SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink internet satellites SpaceX has now launched 538 Starlinks through nine launches. 15H ago Trump camp pumps money into TV ads, Biden zeroes in on digital The last time Biden's campaign spent money on television ads was on March 10. 9H ago Was the fatal shooting of a college football player justified? "48 Hours" goes inside a family's mission to restore their student-athlete son's reputation seven years after he was fatally shot by a police officer 1H ago NYC Council proposes cutting $1 billion from NYPD budget "Our budget must reflect the reality that policing needs fundamental reform," it said in a statement. 10H ago U.S. ramps up expulsions of migrants as border crossings rise A CDC coronavirus directive, which has been extended indefinitely, has given the Trump administration the power to rapidly remove most border-crossers from U.S. soil. 13H ago Trump admin erases health care protections for LGBT people The administration's decision to not acknowledge gender identity or sexual orientation has made it easier for health care workers to discriminate against the LGBTQ community. 15H ago Beijing closes food market after more than 50 test positive for coronavirus The outbreak comes more than 50 days after the last local case in the city of 20 million people. 13H ago Lives to remember: Those we've lost to coronavirus Here are just some of the coronavirus pandemic's many victims: who they were, and the lives they touched. 11H ago CDC posts tips for minimizing everyday coronavirus risk The guidelines are long overdue, some health experts say. But there are notable omissions. Jun 12 Coronavirus causing uncertainty for universities John Dickerson reports on the challenges to schools and students facing a pandemic and slowing economy, Sunday on 60 Minutes. Jun 12 In Sonoma County, a hint at the rebound prospects for U.S. business Northern California community exemplifies the complexity of reopening for business while COVID-19 stalks the land. Jun 12 More in Coronavirus Crisis 48 Hours Saturday 10/9c: Who Wanted Howard Pilmar Dead? SNEAK PEEK: The wife of a NYC businessman is suspected of murdering him with help from her brother why would she want him dead and why did it take more than two decades to crack the case? Jun 11 02:58 Saturday 9/8c: Defending DJ SNEAK PEEK: Inside a family s mission to restore their son s reputation after he was fatally shot by a police officer. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports Saturday, June 13 at 9/8c on CBS. Jun 11 03:37 Good Cop/Bad Cop: The Heather Bogle Murder An Ohio mom is brutally murdered. A detective pursues the wrong suspects, while the real killer walked free. It would take a dedicated sheriff to find a real suspect. Were there other victims? CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports. Jun 8 41:10 The Hollywood Ripper Part 1: Four young women attacked, only one survivor. "48 Hours"' Maureen Maher has been on the trail of serial killer Michael Gargiulo for more than a decade. How "48 Hours" helped crack one of the cases. Jun 1 43:21 The Hollywood Ripper on Trial Part 2: Four young women attacked, only one survivor. "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher has been on the trail of serial killer Michael Gargiulo for more than a decade. How "48 Hours" helped crack one of the cases. Jun 1 42:11 Should more companies observe Juneteenth as a holiday? Nike, Twitter and Vox Media said employees will get a paid day off to commemorate when slavery ended in the U.S. Jun 12 COVID-19 liability waivers now part of everyday business Acknowledging the risk on paper may become common in settings where social distancing is a challenge, experts say. Jun 12 40% of black-owned businesses may not survive coronavirus Largely deprived of federal aid, many African-American business owners are closing their doors for good. Jun 12 Bankrupt Hertz is one hot stock. That's a bad sign Shares are up 400% since the rental car company parked itself in bankruptcy court. Now it wants to sell more stock. Jun 12 Why facial recognition tech has a bias problem As racial bias in policing becomes a national issue, the focus is turning to the tech that critics say enables it. Jun 12 More in MoneyWatch Trump rally-goers must agree they won't sue if they contract coronavirus "By attending the rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19," says a disclaimer on the RSVP page. Jun 12 Voter registration is soaring, but impact on November is unclear One group, Voter Participation Center, is seeing a 250% increase in online voter registration applications. Jun 12 Trump's convention speech now will be in Jacksonville, Florida President Trump said earlier he was "forced" to seek another location after North Carolina's Governor Roy Cooper wanted the RNC to scale back the convention. Jun 12 Biden wins Georgia and West Virginia primaries CBS News estimates Biden has 2,106 delegates as of Tuesday night. Jun 10 2020 Daily Trail Markers: Black faith leaders tackle what's next after George Floyd's death Calls for racial equity have coincided with a public health crisis that has also illuminated racial inequities in health care. Jun 12 More in Race To 2020 CBSN Originals Coronavirus in Navajo Nation A history of unfulfilled promises between the Navajo Nation and the U.S. government has helped fuel one of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the country among Navajo People. The Navajo Nation imposed extensive lockdown orders, but inadequate infrastructure and lack of access to basic needs like running water is intensifying the crisis. Will the virus drive the Navajo People closer to the brink or will it spark a rallying cry and finally lead to the relief that s long past due? Jun 3 27:05 Lifelines in the Lockdown With millions of Americans under stay-at-home orders in the coronavirus pandemic, workers like grocery store employees, bus drivers and delivery people have become indispensable lifelines. Often unnoticed and undervalued by society, they now risk their lives so that daily life can continue to function. In this episode of the CBSN Originals documentary series REVERB, Adam Yamaguchi asks: Will better benefits, higher wages, and our newfound respect last beyond this crisis? May 15 26:28 Surviving an Unlivable Wage The restaurant industry has driven a significant amount of economic growth since the Great Recession, but many restaurant employees continue to end up hungry due to a two-tiered wage system that allows tipped workers to be paid as little as $2.13 an hour. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to Indiana to explore the impact of tipping as a primary source of income for people in one of America s fastest-growing workforces. May 15 27:02 CBSN Originals | War of Words As the US faces an unprecedented public health emergency, one thing stands in the way trust in truth. For years now, Americans in large numbers have come to dismiss science, established fact, and the media. And the Internet has helped bring us to this critical moment in time. In this CBSN Originals presentation, War of Words, we examine how we got here, and see how the Internet-fueled parallel universe threatens to tear at the fabric of American society. May 15 46:06 Rising Tide: Priced Out In Miami Miami is often seen as ground zero for the impacts of climate change in the U.S., but the fallout goes well beyond flooded streets. As real estate developers head to higher ground, rising rents in low-income communities there are threatening to push vulnerable residents out of their homes. In this episode of CBSN Originals' REVERB series, Adam Yamaguchi explores climate gentrification in Miami. May 15 26:57 More in CBSN Originals Friends share a beer with neighbors to open a dialogue Benjamin Smith and Marcus Ellis held a chat on the front lawn and it attracted a famous country singer. Jun 10 Michelle Obama reveals her 3 life lessons for the Class of 2020 The former first lady said "treating people right will never fail you" and urged young people to share their voice with the world. Jun 7 Moments of dignity, fortitude and restraint in protests We found lots of remarkably unremarkable video of largely peaceful protests across the nation. Jun 5 Josh Gad reunites movie casts for a good cause "I can honestly think of no better way to serve as an entertainer right now than by both doing my job to entertain and hopefully activating people at home to do what they can," Gad told CBS News. Jun 1 SpaceX launch still a beacon of hope for this engineer "The world is going through this horrible situation," Itza Rodriguez said. "A lot of people are getting affected. But if you go down, it's OK. Get up and start all over again." May 29 More in The Uplift Stories That Inspire Queen Elizabeth celebrates birthday with socially distanced ceremony She couldn't celebrate with the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic. 11H ago Beijing closes food market after more than 50 test positive for coronavirus The outbreak comes more than 50 days after the last local case in the city of 20 million people. 13H ago U.S. ramps up expulsions of migrants as border crossings rise A CDC coronavirus directive, which has been extended indefinitely, has given the Trump administration the power to rapidly remove most border-crossers from U.S. soil. 13H ago Right-wing protesters clash with police in London Demonstrators descended on London claiming they were protecting statues from anti-racism activists. 4H ago French police march to protest reforms aimed at addressing racism For some officers, the interior minister's banning of chokeholds and move to suspend any officer even accused of racism, was "the last straw." Jun 12 More in World Was NYC millionaire's murder a family affair? After a NYC businessman is found dead in his office stabbed 48 times, police zero in on those who saw him last: his wife and her brother. Two decades later, a trial and some answers Oct 29, 2019 Was the fatal shooting of a college football player justified? "48 Hours" goes inside a family's mission to restore their student-athlete son's reputation seven years after he was fatally shot by a police officer 1H ago Police confirm remains found are missing Idaho children The children, 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, were last seen in September. 5H ago Officials call for investigation into hanging death of black man Fuller's death was initially ruled a suicide, but his family believes it was a lynching. 4H ago Jay Pharoah releases video of LAPD officer kneeling on his neck "I could have easily been an Ahmaud Arbery or a George Floyd," he said. 8H ago More in U.S. Trump camp pumps money into TV ads, Biden zeroes in on digital The last time Biden's campaign spent money on television ads was on March 10. 9H ago Cuomo urges communities to reform police forces within nine months Cuomo said communities would receive no funding from the state if they did not reform their police forces. 11H ago Trump praises cadets in commencement address at West Point Graduating cadets returned to West Point for the ceremony despite concerns about the coronavirus. 12H ago U.S. ramps up expulsions of migrants as border crossings rise A CDC coronavirus directive, which has been extended indefinitely, has given the Trump administration the power to rapidly remove most border-crossers from U.S. soil. 13H ago Trump moves campaign rally scheduled for Juneteenth Trump's first campaign rally in months was scheduled for the holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. It's going to be in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the site of a race massacre nearly 100 years ago. Jun 13 More in Politics Entertainment Margo Price performs "Drifter" Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, That s How Rumors Get Started, when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins CBS This Morning: Saturday to perform Drifter. 15H ago 04:19 Margo Price performs Bob Dylan's "Things Have Changed" Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, That s How Rumors Get Started, when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins CBS This Morning: Saturday to perform a cover of Bob Dylan s Things Have Changed. 15H ago 06:50 Margo Price performs "Letting Me Down" Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, That s How Rumors Get Started, when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins CBS This Morning: Saturday to perform Letting Me Down. 15H ago 04:05 Margo Price on life under COVID-19 lockdown Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, "That's How Rumors Get Started," when the coronavirus pandemic hit. She spoke to Anthony Mason about why she postponed the album, and taking care of her family under lockdown. 14H ago 03:29 Chloe x Halle on "Ungodly Hour" and being grateful amid turmoil The sisters are releasing their second album and want fans to know, "there's so much more to us." 15H ago More in Entertainment SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink internet satellites SpaceX has now launched 538 Starlinks through nine launches. 15H ago Facebook flags post that was identical to Trump's The Facebook user was told he could be suspended from the platform even though his post was identical to President Trump's. Jun 12 Twitter says it purged a Chinese "state-linked" disinformation network As Twitter claims to thwart Beijing's efforts to spread fake news, Zoom admits it "fell short" by temporarily silencing Chinese dissidents. Jun 12 Why facial recognition tech has a bias problem As racial bias in policing becomes a national issue, the focus is turning to the tech that critics say enables it. Jun 12 Wearable health tech finds a niche in Japan's coronavirus battle High-tech undershirts are helping monitor COVID-19 patients without putting medical workers at risk, and even as the virus declines, interest is mounting. Jun 12 More in Technology First woman to walk in space visits ocean's deepest point Over 570 people have gone to space. Only eight have gone to Challenger Deep. Kathy Sullivan has done both. Jun 10 Saturn's largest moon is rapidly drifting off into space Titan, which could support life, is quickly distancing from its host planet. Jun 10 Mysterious deep space radio burst sends signals every 157 days Some have wondered if they could be a message from aliens and without more research, there's no way to know. Jun 9 Whalecapsizes boat, tossing 2 people into ocean The occupants of the 25-foot boat were fishing close to the shore of Seaside Park when the whale surfaced and knocked the vessel out of the water. Jun 9 World Oceans Day: New study finds deep ocean waters warming at a faster pace The absorption of carbon dioxide by the planet's oceans is increasing, with warming temperatures forcing some marine species to migrate. Jun 8 More in Science Beijing closes food market after more than 50 test positive for coronavirus The outbreak comes more than 50 days after the last local case in the city of 20 million people. 13H ago New coronavirus hotspots emerge in the South and Southwest Some health experts say we could be seeing the impact of opening too early. 13H ago Houston weighs another lockdown as virus cases surge Officials are cautioning that they may need to order people back home and open a COVID-19 hospital at the football complex. 15H ago Trump rally-goers must agree they won't sue if they contract coronavirus "By attending the rally, you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19," says a disclaimer on the RSVP page. Jun 12 CDC posts tips for minimizing everyday coronavirus risk The guidelines are long overdue, some health experts say. But there are notable omissions. Jun 12 More in Health Amid protests, media companies face reckoning with racism There are renewed calls for American media companies to root out structural racism, with some challenging the practices of senior leadership. 15H ago Steve Ballmer: CEOs must help close racial economic gaps Los Angeles Clippers chairman says reducing inequality requires investing in communities, education and other areas. Jun 12 Starbucks allowing workers to wear Black Lives Matter attire In a memo to employees Friday, the coffee giant encouraged workers to "wear your BLM pin or t-shirt." Jun 12 Forty Acres Fresh Market's fight against inequality goes beyond food Liz Abunaw says the nationwide protests demanding justice for systemic racism comes as no surprise. Jun 11 Another 1.5 million Americans filed for unemployment While the pace of layoffs around the country has declined, 30 million Americans are receiving jobless aid. Jun 11 More in MoneyWatch Was NYC millionaire's murder a family affair? After a NYC businessman is found dead in his office stabbed 48 times, police zero in on those who saw him last: his wife and her brother. Two decades later, a trial and some answers Oct 29, 2019 Was the fatal shooting of a college football player justified? "48 Hours" goes inside a family's mission to restore their student-athlete son's reputation seven years after he was fatally shot by a police officer 1H ago Police confirm remains found are missing Idaho children The children, 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, were last seen in September. 5H ago Murders of two black transgender women renew calls to end violence Advocates are using the hashtag #BlackTransLivesMatter after the slayings of Riah Milton and Dominique "Rem'mie" Fells 15H ago Hot Pockets heiress headed to prison for college bribes Massachusetts judge denied request that she serve her 5-month sentence at home due to coronavirus risks. Jun 12 More in Crime SpaceX launches another batch of Starlink internet satellites SpaceX has now launched 538 Starlinks through nine launches. 15H ago NASA names new head of human spaceflight Commercial Crew Program manager Kathy Lueders takes on the top job in human spaceflight. Jun 12 First woman to walk in space visits ocean's deepest point Over 570 people have gone to space. Only eight have gone to Challenger Deep. Kathy Sullivan has done both. Jun 10 Saturn's largest moon is rapidly drifting off into space Titan, which could support life, is quickly distancing from its host planet. Jun 10 Mysterious deep space radio burst sends signals every 157 days Some have wondered if they could be a message from aliens and without more research, there's no way to know. Jun 9 More in Space Black Lives Matter protest in Chicago Photographer Ryan Bakerink documented, in black-and-white, the diversity and passion of marchers, and then, in color, captured the fallout of unrest in the city Jun 7 21 photos Evidence photos: The Heather Bogle murder case See evidence related to the April 10, 2015 murder of the 28-year-old Ohio woman and how her killer was caught Jun 6 14 photos The art of Christo (1935-2020) The Bulgarian-born artist, who died May 31, 2020, became internationally renowned for his monumental art projects that would wrap public spaces, landmarks and natural landscapes with miles of fabric Jun 4 26 photos Best movies streaming right now on Netflix Looking for something fresh to watch? These are the top films available on the streaming platform. Jun 4 55 photos The cost of giving birth in each state Depending on where you live, the price of childbirth varies wildly. Jun 3 52 photos More in Latest Galleries Popular Semi-truck appears to drive into protesters As thousands of people were on the bridge of Minneapolis Interstate 35W protesting the death of George Floyd, a large tanker truck driving at a high speed appears to try hitting protesters. CBSN Minnesota reports. Jun 1 12:36 Police and protesters clash after man's death Thousand of protesters gathered in Minneapolis demanding justice for George Floyd after he died in police custody. The protest reached its boiling point when police fired tear gas at demonstrators. CBS News chief justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues spoke to Floyd's family. He joins CBSN to share what they said and what's next for the officers involved. May 27 09:40 Officials blame outside agitators for violence Federal and local authorities suspect some of the violent clashes during recent protests were instigated by white supremacist groups and far-left extremists. Protests have erupted across the country following the death of George Floyd. Jeff Pegues reports. Jun 1 03:22 Margo Price performs "Letting Me Down" Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Margo Price was set to release her latest album, That s How Rumors Get Started, when the coronavirus pandemic hit. The Nashville artist, whose last album has been hailed as one of the best of the decade, has postponed the release until July 10. She joins CBS This Morning: Saturday to perform Letting Me Down. 15H ago 04:05 SpaceX successfully launches rocket SpaceX made history Saturday with a successful rocket launch from the Kennedy Space Center. The Falcon 9 launch was the first to carry American astronauts launched from American soil in nearly a decade, and the first time a private company has sent people to space. Mark Strassman reports. May 31 02:20 More in Popular Videos

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