30.08.2024 3:00Harris says she would appoint a Republican to her Cabinet if elected During a clip of a CNN interview scheduled to air in full tonight, the vice president said she was committed to welcoming diverse points of view.30.08.2024 3:02Karl Lauterbach nennt Olaf Scholz den »besten Kanzler, den wir je gehabt haben« Auf Beobachter wirken die Abläufe in der Ampelkoalition bisweilen suboptimal. SPD-Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach hingegen schwärmt ... 30.08.2024 3:038-year-old found dead in car after police fatally shoot N.H. man suspected of killing wife An 8-year-old was found dead in a car after police shot and killed a man suspected of killing his wife on a bridge connecting New Hampshire and Maine, officials said Thursday.30.08.2024 3:12Pelosi’s Car Passed Near Pipe Bomb on Jan. 6, According to New Video As the then-speaker was being evacuated from an overrun Capitol, her security detail drove her near a pipe bomb at the Democratic National Committee headquarters that had yet to be rendered fully safe.30.08.2024 3:18The Paris Paralympics, another battleground for two Ukrainian soldiers For the duration of the Paris Games, Major Dmytro Melnyk and veteran Yevhenii Korinets are serving their country far from the noise of war, as members of the national sitting volleyball team. They play their first match against Iran on August 30.30.08.2024 3:30Harris caps two-day Georgia bus tour with appeal to voters at Savannah rally Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz toured the southeastern part of the battleground state in a push to keep Georgia blue this November.30.08.2024 3:32J.D. Vance: Donald Trumps Vizekandidat von Feuerwehrleuten ausgebuht J.D. Vance wollte bei der US-Feuerwehrgewerkschaft um Stimmen buhlen. Doch der Empfang geriet frostig. Die Rede des ... 30.08.2024 3:43Severe weather concerns as millions travel for holiday weekend More dangerous weather is possible after tornadoes hit the Dakotas, with millions under threat of severe storms through the weekend. The TSA prepared to screen 17 million passengers. And gas prices are down 50 cents from a year ago. NBC News' Priscilla Thompson reports30.08.2024 3:44The bite is on: What to know about the viruses mosquitoes are spreading Late August and early September are when cases of mosquito-borne viruses, especially West Nile, increase rapidly, the CDC said.30.08.2024 3:51Tory MP told to ‘get a grip’ for using Holocaust poem to criticise smoking ban Esther McVey used poem about complicity with the Nazis to criticise Labour’s proposals about smoking in beer gardensThe Conservative MP Esther McVey has been urged to “get a grip” after she posted a poem about the Holocaust t ... 30.08.2024 3:57New Zealand’s Māori King Tuheitia dies aged 69 ‘A moment of great sadness for the nation’ as Māori king, considered the paramount chief of several tribes, or iwi, diesNew Zealand’s Māori King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII died peacefully on Friday morning, aged 69 ... 30.08.2024 3:58Keir Starmer ‘gets rid of’ 10 Downing Street’s Thatcher portrait PM’s biographer says portrait of predecessor commissioned by Gordon Brown no longer hangs in the Thatcher RoomKeir Starmer has had a portrait of Margaret Thatcher removed from No 10 Downing Street, according to his biographer.Tom ... 30.08.2024 3:59Why Georgia Democrats are suing election board over rules on certifying election Georgia Democrats are suing against rules that could allow county officials to refuse to certify an election. CBS News election law contributor David Becker has more on the rules.30.08.2024 4:00Naked Emperors and Crypto Campaign Cash Why a mostly useless industry dominates corporate political spending.30.08.2024 4:01TUC warns Keir Starmer: do not water down ban on zero-hours contracts PM urged to stand firm after chancellor promises employers government will ‘co-design’ reforms with businessKeir Starmer has been warned against caving in to pressure to water down a ban on exploitative zero-hours contracts, af ... 30.08.2024 4:01Workplace health checks introduced in England to target preventable diseases More than 130,000 people will benefit from check-ups that will be considered the equivalent of an NHS appointmentMore than 130,000 people across England will benefit from workplace health checks being trialled to help protect peopl ... 30.08.2024 4:02Climate Change Comes to the Tetons In one of North America’s most stunning mountain ranges, melting glaciers and warmer temperatures are raising fears of ecological tipping points.30.08.2024 4:10US-Wahl: Militär verstärkt Secret Service bei Schutz von Wahlkampfterminen Der Secret Service steht seit dem Angriff auf Donald Trump in der Kritik. Und die Sicherheitslage bleibt in dem aufgeheizten ... 30.08.2024 4:14Democrat path to House majority could rely on New York, California The road to the majority in the House of Representatives for Democrats may depend on races in New York and California. CBS News political reporter Hunter Woodall has more.30.08.2024 4:15Trump defends Arlington cemetery appearance in interview In an interview with NBC News, former President Donald Trump defended his appearance at Arlington National Cemetery earlier this week. Trump said he was not thinking about his campaign when he posed for photographs with family members among the Arlington headstones. NBC News' Dasha Burns reports30.08.2024 4:17Morgan Stanley is bullish on these global stocks from a corner of the semiconductor sector "We remain optimistic about the bonder market due to a combination of cyclical and secular tailwinds," Morgan Stanley's analysts wrote.30.08.2024 4:23Israeli military launches fatal airstrike on humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza IDF claims ‘armed assailants’ tried to hijack vehicle leading convoy of medical supplies, but aid organiser says those killed were transport company staffThe Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have said they carried out an airstrike o ... 30.08.2024 4:24Donors Quietly Push Harris to Drop Tax on Ultrawealthy Vice President Kamala Harris’s fund-raising has benefited from a surge of interest from Silicon Valley and Wall Street.30.08.2024 4:27Harris in Georgia, Trump in Michigan, Wisconsin Former President Donald Trump held campaign stops in Michigan and Wisconsin Thursday while Vice President Kamala Harris addressed voters in Savannah, Georgia. CBS News camapign reporters Aaron Navarro and Taurean Small report.30.08.2024 4:30Harris gives first interview since entering race Vice President Kamala Harris gave her first interview Thursday since President Biden dropped his reelection bid last month. It came as former President Donald Trump was under scrutiny for sharing a sexist and degrading social media post about his opponent and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Nancy Cordes has the latest.30.08.2024 4:30Army stands by Arlington staffer in incident with Trump campaign The Army is standing by an Arlington National Cemetery employee over accusations Trump campaign staff "abruptly pushed" her aside when she confronted them for allegedly violating decorum rules at the hallowed burial grounds.30.08.2024 4:31Elon Musk ramps up attacks on Brazil’s top judge as X faces possible suspension in the country Tesla, SpaceX and X Corp. leader Elon Musk ramped up his online attacks on Brazilian Supreme Court justice Alexandre de Moraes on Thursday, amid an intensifying political and legal battle between the tech billionaire and his companies, and Brazil’s highest court.30.08.2024 4:35New GOP-backed Georgia election rules raise concerns A new election controversy is brewing in the battleground state of Georgia, where 16 crucial electoral votes are up for grabs. Scott MacFarlane has details.30.08.2024 4:37Trump says he wants to make IVF treatments paid for by government or insurance companies if elected Donald Trump said in an interview Thursday that if elected, his administration would not only protect access to IVF but would have either the government or insurance companies cover the cost.30.08.2024 4:41Virginia pushes to ban cellphones in schools Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin last month issued an executive order requiring all school districts in the state to put in place policies by Jan. 1 that would limit or ban cellphones in schools. The order came as many districts are already piloting such programs. Meg Oliver reports.30.08.2024 4:41Israel agrees to pause fighting so Palestinian children can receive polio vaccinations The possibility of a major polio outbreak has prompted Israel to agree to a brief pause in fighting in Gaza starting on Sunday, when 640,000 Palestinian children under the age of 10 will start receiving vaccinations. Imtiaz Tyab reports.30.08.2024 4:52Florida sued over book ban law Major publishers are suing over a Florida law banning books for alleged sexual content not suitable for schools. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson has more. Страницы: 4567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344