Episode Guide

Season 2021

Episode Guide

Love Doesn't Hurt: R. Kelly Survivor Speaks

R. Kelly survivor Azriel Clary describes their abusive relationship and finding her voice in an interview with Gayle King.

"Surfside Collapse: A Search for Answers"

CBS News speaks to families, first responders and others impacted by the Florida condo collapse in the 30-minute special "Surfside Collapse: A Search for Answers," anchored by CBS News correspondent Manuel Bojorquez.

The Charleston Church Shooting: Six Years Later

The CBSN Special "The Charleston Church Shooting: Six Years later" marks six years since the fatal shooting at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. CBS News contributor Antjuan Seawright speaks with several survivors of the attack, as well as the church’s current Pastor Eric Manning about the events of that day and what lies ahead for the church and the Black community.

Employment in America: A Shifting Workforce

CBSN and CBS MoneyWatch present "Employment in America: A Shifting Workforce." The special, anchored by Lana Zak, takes a look at the state of employment as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and includes valuable information for job seekers and career changers.

TULSA 1921: AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY

It's been 100 years since the Tulsa race massacre, a two-day attack on Black Americans in the thriving business district of Greenwood.

Asian Americans Battling Bias: Continuing Crisis

CBSN's Elaine Quijano hosts a one-hour special on bias against Asian Americans, featuring roundtable discussions with Olivia Munn, Daniel Dae Kim, Cheryl Burke and other Asian American celebrities and thought leaders.

Alleged gangs within LA Sheriff's Dept. — CBS News investigates

CBS News takes a closer look at allegations that gangs are operating within the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department. CBS News contributor María Elena Salinas speaks to several families who claim the so-called "Banditos" gang killed their sons as part of an initiation into the clique. Then, CBSN's Tanya Rivero speaks to two experts about the history of allegations of gangs in the department, and how Latinos are often misrepresented in the criminal justice system.

"A Shot of Hope: Vaccine Questions Answered"

Dr. Anthony Fauci and other top experts answer coronavirus vaccine questions as part of "A Shot of Hope," a CBSN special about the rollout and distribution of coronavirus vaccines across the U.S. Anchored by Tanya Rivero, this CBSN special hour focuses on the latest medical updates, the status of vaccine distribution, the struggle to get back to work and school, and the trust and access issues among minority communities.