New CBS News polls show that the latest incidents of gun violence are taking a mental toll on American parents and children. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto shares his insight on the latest polling data.
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The House select committee investigating January 6 is set to host a prime-time hearing on Thursday after completing more than 1,000 interviews and collecting nearly 140,000 documents. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane reports.
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At least 13 people were killed and more than two dozen wounded in multiple mass shootings across the United States this weekend as lawmakers struggle to respond to the country’s long-running epidemic of gun violence.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a vote of confidence in his leadership, after a number of British lawmakers from his own party submitted letters saying they no longer wanted him as leader. CBS News foreign correspondent Ramy Inocencio joined Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green from London to discuss Johnson’s political future.
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“The Boys,” “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” “Physical” Season 2 and more great shows and movies to stream this week.
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Three people were killed and 11 others were wounded in a shooting in Philadelphia on Saturday night. Officials gave and updated on the shooting Sunday afternoon. Watch their remarks.
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Colorful pageantry, boundless national spirit, and chilled family drama were on display at the festivities honoring Britain’s beloved 96-year-old monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
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After nearly a yearlong investigation, the U.S. House Jan. 6 committee is ready to start the public hearing phrase and reveal their findings. Scott MacFarlane has the latest findings.
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Khalia Carter missed part of her senior year of high school after a tragic car accident. But she was determined to make it to one event — graduation — even the odds for her to walk across the stage were against her.
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As greenhouse gases warm the Earth, our oceans play a significant role in absorbing heat that helps regulate rising temperatures. But as writer and narrator Robert Krulwich explains, there is a huge price to pay for heating the oceans. He explains why in this first of a series of “CBS Sunday Morning” video essays, based on the work of Aatish Bhatia. Animation directed and designed by Nate Milton. Music by Buck St. Thomas.
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