Rich Kleiman was on a Wall Street Journal panel on Tuesday night Source Read More »
Hornets’ Miles Bridges doesn’t believe he was snubbed on NBA All-Rookie Teams
The Charlotte Hornets rookie was very candid on his first season in the NBA Source Read More »
‘Game of Thrones’ actor Aaron Rodgers rips show’s ending, explains who should have ended up ruler of Westeros
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U.S. intercepts 4 Russian bombers and 2 fighter jets
They never entered American or Canadian airspace, according to NORAD Source Read More »
Intelligence Matters: A CBS News original national security podcast
“Intelligence Matters” is a weekly podcast about national security and policy hosted by CBS News senior national security contributor Michael Morell Source Read More »
Pompeo says nuclear talks with North Korea will be “bumpy”
Pompeo expressed optimism about a path to denuclearization of the Korean peninsula in an interview for the podcast “Intelligence Matters,” ahead of its first-year anniversary as a production of CBS News Source Read More »
Members of Congress demand answers after migrant child dies
A 16-year-old boy from Guatemala survived the journey to the border, but died in U.S. custody. Now some in Congress are demanding answers. Omar Villafranca reports. Source Read More »
2020 Democrats join #NoMoreBans abortion protests
Abortion rights advocates held rallies across the country Tuesday to protest recent state laws restricting the procedure. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBSNews.com reporter Kate Smith spoke to “Red and Blue” about the new laws and the Democratic presidential candidates taking part in the protests. Source Read More »
Michael Avenatti expects to be indicted in Nike case
“I look forward to the trial where I can begin to clear my name,” he wrote on Twitter Source Read More »
Female presidential candidates could face “relatability gap,” author says
There are more women running for president than ever before, and a growing number of white women are voting for Democrats. But author Jay Newton-Small argues there could be a “relatability gap” between the female 2020 hopefuls and non-college educated white women. She joined “Red and Blue” to discuss what candidates can do to overcome this gap. Source Read More »