Ky. high school using metal detectors after fatal shooting
Two students were killed and 14 others were wounded by gunfire during the Jan. 23 rampage at Marshall County high
Two students were killed and 14 others were wounded by gunfire during the Jan. 23 rampage at Marshall County high
About two dozen senators, Democrats and Republicans, meet almost daily to try to hammer out immigration plan
Guests included Kris Van Cleave, Trey Gowdy, Victoria Nuland, Michael Morell, Fran Townsend, Molly Ball, Jamelle Bouie, Ben Domenech, Julie Pace, and Steve Coll.
Twenty-four-year old Chancelor Bennett, better known as Chance the Rapper, has only ever played by his own rules. He broke records as an independent artist when his mixtape, "Coloring Book," charted with more than 57 million streams in just one week. But along the road to his success he's remained grounded. He sits down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King to discuss what he's doing to inspire kids in his hometown of Chicago.
Economist Helene Rey explained the U.S.’ “exorbitant privilege” during the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos?
Cheddar Man, considered one of the first modern humans in Britain, had dark skin, the BBC reports. Cheddar Man lived 10,000 years ago. DNA analysis shows he had dark hair, blue eyes and skin that was probably dark brown or black. Modern Europeans with lighter skin are a relatively recent phenomenon.
The group plans to target a dozen states, according to The New York Times
The maker of brands including its namesake tea and Terra Chips exploring sale of its organic poultry business
Israeli government threatens indefinite incarceration for those who don't comply with ultimatum for thousands to leave country by April 1
Study says if global temperatures continue to rise more than 15 million gallons of mercury could come pouring out
Americans throw out an estimated 80 billion pounds of food every year. Tourist destinations like Las Vegas, with its reputation for excess, are part of the problem. But now, one hotel group is using technology to preserve leftover food for good use. John Blackstone reports.
According to author James Clear, the key to a productive life can be found by breaking down tasks into small, achievable goals. More than 400,000 users subscribe to Clear's newsletter on habits and performance. Clear joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how small choices and optimizing for the starting line can lead to productivity.
Special-edition Galaxy 8s are being given to all the athletes -- but should that include those from North Korea?
Vice President Mike Pence announced Wednesday that the U.S. will soon unveil the "toughest and most aggressive" economic sanctions on North Korea. He will lead the American delegation for the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Eurasia Group president and CBS News senior global affairs contributor Ian Bremmer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why these tougher sanctions are "promising," what China's been doing to put pressure on North Korea, and the role Kim Jong Un's sister could play in the country's delegation at the Olympics.
Some states are taking action against the new federal tax law to make sure as many Americans as possible receive benefits. The new tax law puts a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions. Previously, there was no limit. Alex Wagner spoke with one New Jersey family about the financial uncertainty.
Capitol Hill is working to avoid another government shutdown. The House approved another short-term measure to fund the government for six more weeks. Senate leaders say they're close to a breakthrough on a two-year budget deal. Nancy Cordes reports.
It's good that more than half are invested in the markets in some way, but many are unaware of how things can go wrong
Director Quentin Tarantino faces new criticism for controversial comments he made during an old radio interview that resurfaced. In 2003, Tarantino defended fellow director Roman Polanski, who pled guilty to unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. The victim has said she was drugged and raped. Jericka Duncan reports.
The Dow gained in early trading, following a rout that erased the stock market's gains for the year
Stocks look set to open lower on Wednesday, following a rout that erased the stock market's gains for the year
The undocumented immigrant suspected of drunk driving and killing Indianapolis Colts player Edwin Jackson and his Uber driver is facing federal charges. Dean Reynolds looks into Manuel Orrego-Savala's criminal history.