Tom Hanks to star as Mister Rogers
Tom Hanks will star as Mister Rogers in the upcoming biopic "You Are My Friend"
Tom Hanks will star as Mister Rogers in the upcoming biopic "You Are My Friend"
Tom Hanks will star as Mister Rogers in the upcoming biopic "You Are My Friend"
Attendees at this year's World Economic Forum find things to admire, and chuckle at, in the president's address
Government of Mumbai and Philips, maker of scanning machine, probe death of man sucked into machine by magnet
Marley Dias is an author, public speaker and the youngest member of Forbes' "30 Under 30" this year -- and she's not even in high school yet. At the age of 10, Marley started a campaign called #1000blackgirlbooks because she was frustrated that she hadn't read books in school featuring black main characters. She set out to collect books featuring characters that look like her and received more than 11,000. Now, the 13-year-old has a new book called "Marley Dias Gets it Done and So Can You!" Dias... Читать дальше...
A Wisconsin father spent $64,259 to run a full-page ad in Tuesday's Washington Post to push police to reopen their investigation into his son's death. Michael Bell Jr. was shot and killed by officers in 2004. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty speaks to Michael's father about why he doesn't think his son's death was justified.
Health workers are facing a huge challenge in trying to contain this season's flu outbreak. It's the most widespread in recent years, with at least 37 child deaths reported so far. The biggest clusters are in the South and West. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, joins "CBS This Morning" from the NIH headquarters to discuss the importance of getting vaccinated and why it's so difficult to create a universal vaccine.
Immigration will be a focus of President Trump's State of the Union address tonight, and it's an important issue to the five Orlando-area voters "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson spoke with ahead of Mr. Trump's speech. The focus group ranged from liberal to conservative in ideology and spanned generations.
The Neon Museum is putting a digital twist, with soundtrack, on Sin City's rusted and broken classic marquees
Ryan spoke to reporters ahead of Trump's first State of the Union address to Congress
Ryan speaks to reporters ahead of the State of the Union address
A new report also says the vacation rental service is taking thousands of housing units off the market
The U.S. is not planning new sanctions against Russia after releasing a list of prominent Russians said to have close ties to President Vladimir Putin. The Treasury Department revealed the names Monday night under a law meant to punish Russia for U.S. election meddling. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Moscow.
Sen. Doug Jones is the first Democrat elected to the Senate from Alabama in 25 years. He defeated Republican Roy Moore in a special election last month. Jones, a member of the Homeland Security Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" for his first network interview since his swearing-in earlier this month. He discusses what he hopes to hear from President Trump at the State of the Union address and why his tone will be important.
Jones told "CBS This Morning" Trump needs to deliver a "presidential address" and not a campaign speech
Ahead of tonight's State of the Union, we wanted to get some voters' thoughts on President Trump's first year. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson spoke with five voters in Florida, a key battleground state. They range in age from 21 to 70 years old. Three voted for Mr. Trump in the 2016 election, and two voted for Hillary Clinton.
Vietjet has history of using bikini-clad flight attendants, but it seems to have miscalculated this time
The president of the Recording Academy faces a growing backlash over his comments at the Grammys about women. After criticism the show had too few female winners, Neil Portnow said women who want to be part of the industry need to "step up." Some big-name female artists are firing back. Alex Wagner reports.
From stock prices to opioids, here's a deep statistical dive into the shape of America one year later