Kiddie dual-sensor alarms may not work, posing risk of consumers not being alerted to a fire in their home
The president is participating in a discussion on topics ranging from the economy to the opioid crisis
"I'm not looking to regulate him to death, but I can tell you this, the issue isn't going away," said Kennedy of Facebook's CEO
One of the largest subway construction projects in the country is providing a window into Los Angeles' ancient past. We first took you underground last summer where archaeologists unearthed the bones of prehistoric mammals. In the past few weeks, a big new cache of fossils had been uncovered. Carter Evans returned for the first peek.
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A target in a bizarre murder-for-hire plot in Texas broke her silence in court on Wednesday. Meghan Verikas described in startling detail what it was like to pose for photos meant to trick her ex-boyfriend, Leon Jacob, into thinking she had been kidnapped by the hitman he allegedly hired to kill her. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
Lawmakers are calling on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify on Capitol Hill about the abuse of user data. Facebook is under fire because data from more than 50 million users was inappropriately given to Cambridge Analytica, which used it to target political messages in the 2016 campaign. Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss his push for a potential hearing with tech industry CEOs.
In an interview to air on "Sunday Morning," the two-time Oscar-winning actor-director talks about writing his first novel, "Bob Honey Who Just Do Stuff"
A two-page letter about security changes said the backpacks will be given to students at no cost when they return to school after spring break
The practice may be legal because of a technicality that allows JPMorgan Chase to sidestep an anti-discrimination law
"I'm not looking to regulate him to death, but I can tell you this, the issue isn't going away," said Sen. John Kennedy of Facebook's CEO
In her new position, Conant will help guide the network’s political and campaign coverage
The billionaire executive is tapping his own money and crowdfunding to save the bankrupt toy retailer from liquidation
New research could explain the growing number of mumps cases among young adults who thought childhood vaccines would last forever. Scientists warn the shots may be wearing off for some age groups. The answer could be a third mumps shot when someone turns 18. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why vaccines need to be improved.
President Trump is expected to announce new tariffs and penalties against China today. They reportedly could total as much as $60 billion. If a trade war is brewing, China is already beginning to fight back. Ben Tracy reports.
As the company has grown, so have its flubs with users' data -- and its resistance to acknowledging mistakes
There are still 285 days left in the year, but the House will only be in session for 88 of those days. For Senate, it will be 126 days. Julianna Goldman reports on whether lawmakers will be able to keep their legislative promises.
A report shows thousands of children are injured or killed by furniture that tips over -- and the numbers are growing. After testing 24 different dresser models, Consumer Reports is calling for the furniture industry to adopt a mandatory safety standard. Anna Werner reports.
Police in Tempe, Arizona, released new video of the deadly crash involving a self-driving Uber SUV and a pedestrian. It happened last Sunday and was the first death involving an autonomous vehicle. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Forecasters say worst could lie ahead, as debris flow and mudslide fears continue
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