Judi Dench and Steven Spielberg among names missing from this year's Academy Award nominations announcement
Germany says U.S. move on imports of solar panels and washing machines hurts global trade environment
"The Shape of Water" leads the pack in nominations for the 90th Academy Awards, coming up on March 4. See which films made the list.
Four years ago, Khalid Robinson tweeted that he'd like to go to the Grammys "one day." Now the 19-year-old is getting his chance. He's up for five awards. Lee Cowan met up with Khalid in Los Angeles to find out how he went from being a high school senior to a platinum-selling artist.
Tsunami warnings and alerts posted for much of the West Coast are now canceled or downgraded. They were triggered by a 7.9-magnitude earthquake in the Pacific Ocean, southeast of Alaska's Kodiak Island. John Blackstone reports.
Noto is departing the social-media network to take the chief executive role at financial services company SoFi
Nominations for the Oscars were announced Tuesday morning
Authorities say at least five students were shot at Marshall County High School in southwestern Kentucky
The app-based game HQ Trivia is an online sensation, just a few months after its release. The hosted game broadcasts live on smart phones. Players from around the world have 10 seconds to tap on the right answer to multiple-choice trivia questions. If they get 12 right, they win a share of the prize money. The game's host, Scott Rogowsky, and HQ Trivia CEO and co-founder Rus Yusupov join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the idea behind the game.
Details remain murky 3 days after deadly Taliban siege on popular Intercontinental Hotel in Afghan capital
An FDA-approved device called "Inspire" is gaining popularity and offering hope for millions of patients with sleep apnea. David Begnaud speaks to one patient who says the implant "saved" her life.
It vows to "use all available legal resources" to get removed from the list of nations the U.S. is acting against
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A three-day federal government shutdown is over, but lawmakers will find themselves in the same situation when money runs out again in a little over two weeks. Nancy Cordes reports.
Gold medal Olympic gymnast Aly Raisman is calling for an independent investigation into the alleged mishandling of sexual abuse accusations against former team doctor Larry Nassar. More than 100 women and girls have testified against Nassar, with more expected to speak out today. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
A 6-year-old in West Virginia is among the latest victims of the deadly flu epidemic. More than 30 children have died from the flu this season, according to the CDC, compared to 17 deaths the same time last year. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss symptoms and offer advice on hygiene practices to prevent the flu from spreading.
A Brazilian fugitive accused of murdering her husband is back on U.S. soil to face justice, thanks in part to "48 Hours." Karl Hoerig was a major in the Air Force reserve. He was shot and killed in his own home in March 2007. The main suspect was his wife, but she flew back to her native Brazil shortly after Hoerig's death. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
An estimated 22 million Americans suffer from sleep apnea, putting them at greater risk for diabetes, heart disease, stroke and memory loss
Neil Diamond, a recording star for more than 50 years, says he is done with concert tours. The singer-songwriter revealed he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions promises to "leave no stone unturned" to find missing text messages tied to the Russia investigation. Republicans say the texts may show bias by the FBI's Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, who once worked for special counsel Robert Mueller. Paula Reid reports.
Family and friends of a Michigan doctor who is facing possible deportation are fighting to keep him in the U.S. Lukasz Niec was arrested last week by ICE agents. The 43-year-old immigrated to the U.S. from Poland when he was 5 years old. Jericka Duncan reports.