Felicity Huffman sentenced to 14 days in jail
The popular television actress admitted to paying $15,000 in an effort to boost her eldest daughter's SAT score.
The popular television actress admitted to paying $15,000 in an effort to boost her eldest daughter's SAT score.
Actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in jail on Friday for her role in the college admissions scandal. Huffman has admitted to paying $15,000 in an effort to boost her eldest daughter’s SAT score.CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN with the latest.
The Democratic presidential candidate said his campaign did consult with an "army" of lawyers
This week on "The Takeout," Major Garrett and Irish Ambassador Daniel Mulhall discuss Brexit, the relationship between President Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and progressivism in Irish politics.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
Health care and gun control dominated the third Democratic presidential debate. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBSN AM" from Houston with more on the first time all the front-runners were on the same stage.
Josh Kraushaar from National Journal joined CBSN to discuss why he thinks "Trumpism" will last in the Republican Party long after President Trump leaves office.
Eleven candidates have qualified for the fourth Democratic debate
In the wake of the massive college admissions scandal, essay-for-hire services are gaining attention. Some students at American universities are paying overseas writers to complete their assignments and then pass them off as their own. New York Times reporter Farah Stockman joined CBSN to discuss her reporting on the expanding "contract cheating" industry.
The D.C. U.S. attorney recommended bringing charges against the former deputy FBI director. McCabe was fired in March after an internal investigation found he had displayed a "lack of candor" concerning a media leak
"After a lifetime of being at war with my gender I've decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out," they said
Behavioral Neuroscientist Judith Grisel discusses how binge drinking impacts your brain chemistry and the genetic inclination toward addiction.
Hackers on the dark web have found a new device to target. According to ZDNet, hackers are increasingly discussing how to compromise internet-connected gas pumps on underground cybercrime forums. Danny Palmer, a senior reporter for ZDNet, wrote the article and joined CBSN to discuss.
Podcast footage from 2018 shows the new "Saturday Night Live" cast member using racist and homophobic slurs, and making sexist comments about other comedians
Actress Felicity Huffman is expected to be sentenced in Boston for her role in the massive college admissions scandal. She pleaded guilty to fraud charges earlier this year. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports from Boston, and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN to discuss the case.
Temple professor Laurence Steinberg discusses the adolescent brain and how it impacts risky behavior and about how binge drinking culture is different abroad.
Harvard professor Dr. Shelly Greenfield discusses binge drinking for women, how the gender gap is closing and how binge drinking increases a women's risk of breast cancer.
Proposed law could change the working lives of truckers, house cleaners, janitors and even freelance writers
In the post-debate spin room, Senator Kamala Harris said she didn't want to name any possible Supreme Court nominees, saying "let me get the nomination and then I'll talk about that." But when pressed, she said "it's one of the biggest issues we are concerned about with and I think we all care a lot about it and think a lot about it." CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke to Harris.
The White House has said it will put forward gun reform proposals, but that has yet to happen
In the post-debate spin room, Senator Elizabeth Warren discussed her performance on the stage and her healthcare plan -- and said the two Democrats challenging each for the other senate seat in Massachusetts are "both friends and very much hope friends will work this out." CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke to Warren.
On September 9, 2019, celebrated Swiss-born photographer Robert Frank died at the age of 94. In this "Sunday Morning" interview broadcast on October 4, 1987, Frank talked about the inspirations behind his classic collection of photographs, "The Americans," taken during a two-year trip across the U.S., which was then being exhibited in a cross-country tour as part of a celebration of his life's work. Charles Kuralt also spoke with curator Anne Tucker, of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and Evan Turner, director of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Kathryn Minshew and Alex Cavoulacos met as coworkers early in their careers and then founded The Muse, a career services site that gives job candidates an inside look at potential employers through office photos and employee testimonials.
The top 10 Democratic presidential candidates clashed over issues like health care, immigration and foreign policy during a debate in Houston. Divisions between moderates and progressives were on full display. Lynda Tran, a CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist, and Leslie Sanchez, a CBS News contributor and Republican strategist, joined CBSN to discuss the debate.
Huffman pleaded guilty in May to a charge of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud
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