The training is the first to be held for judges appointed by Trump
The bipartisan action follows the sentencing of Larry Nassar who has been accused of sexually assaulting over 150 women and girls
The U.S. is set to unveil its "toughest and most aggressive" sanctions ever against North Korea, dampening hopes that the two sides will meet at the Winter Olympics in South Korea. Vice President Mike Pence discussed the sanctions Wednesday morning without saying what they will be. Ben Tracy reports from Pyeongchang.
A 911 tape shows Rob Gronkowski was calm when he reported his house had been robbed. The New England Patriots tight end called the cops after he returned home from Minneapolis, less than 24 hours after his team lost to the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl 52.
President Trump says he would "love" to see a government shutdown over the immigration reform he wants. Congressional leaders want to settle the funding issue before they get to immigration and border security. Margaret Brennan reports.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average opens Wednesday after rebounding from its biggest points drop in history Monday. The Dow reclaimed almost half of what it lost in the plunge. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the natural course of the market and whether politics are impacting Wall Street.
Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigned as CEO of Wynn Resorts amid accusations of sexual misconduct. Wynn said he has become "the focus of an avalanche of negative publicity." Vladimir Duthiers reports.
SpaceX is celebrating its historic launch of the world's most powerful rocket. Falcon Heavy launched into space carrying a cherry red convertible. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
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Before leading U.S. delegation to Olympics in S.Korea, Pence shows pressure not letting up on Kim Jong Un