DOJ's Horowitz testifies for second day on IG report -- live updates
Horowitz is answering lawmakers' questions into the IG report's findings for a second day this week
Horowitz is answering lawmakers' questions into the IG report's findings for a second day this week
Horowitz is answering lawmakers' questions into the IG report's findings for a second day this week
Australia charged with procuring women for prostitution, posting pornographic material, and working as illegal tour guide
A Massachusetts dad filmed his 2-year-old son climbing up a locked swimming pool ladder by himself, showing other parents just how easy it is for kids to get into danger.
The New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand is known for her Nantucket-based novels. For her 21st book, she dives into a new genre: murder mystery. Hilderbrand joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, "The Perfect Couple."
Chadwick Boseman said while it was an honor to be recognized for playing a superhero, it was more important to "acknowledge the heroes we have in real life"
Summer is high season for the state’s more than $2 billion recreational fishing industry. But a disease in the water is killing rainbow trout, threatening to wipe out the species. Barry Petersen reports.
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President Trump is ordering the Pentagon to create a separate military branch to handle space. "Space Force" would be the first new branch of the armed services since the Air Force was created in 1947. Supporters of the president's plan say the Air Force doesn't give space the attention or money it needs. David Martin reports.
Ford Motor Company is stepping up its efforts to help Detroit compete with Silicon Valley. The automaker will reveal plans Tuesday to transform a 105-year-old train station into its high-tech base for the future of automotive mobility. Ford executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. recently gave "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King an exclusive tour of the historic space.
Jonathan Ryan, executive director of the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, the largest immigration legal aid group in Texas, joins "CBS This Morning" from McAllen, Texas, to discuss the varying conditions of detention centers at the border and why establishing trust with the undocumented families is a big challenge.
A California man dying of cancer appeared in court, claiming a popular weed killer made him sick. In the first case of its kind to reach trial, Dewayne Johnson is suing Monsanto, the maker of Roundup. The 46-year-old blames his 2014 cancer diagnosis on Roundup's active ingredient, glyphosate. He's one of thousands of people nationwide, reportedly accusing Monsanto of failing "to exercise reasonable care to warn of the dangerous risks associated with use and exposure" to glyphosate. Monsanto denies the allegations. Читать дальше...
Witnesses say dozens of families have fled fighting around key Yemeni port city of Hodeida
President Trump heads to Capitol Hill Tuesday to meet with House Republicans as his administration faces growing outrage over his "zero tolerance" immigration policy. Ed O'Keefe reports.
"I don't want children taken away from parents, and when you prosecute the parents for coming in illegally -- which should happen -- you have to take the children away," Trump said Tuesday
The president is addressing the gathering of business leaders amid ongoing debate over the administration's immigration policies
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Auto giant is transforming a 105-year-old train station into its new hub for autonomous and electric vehicle research
People who obsessively play video games could soon have a formal diagnosis of addiction. The World Health Organization plans to classify "gaming disorder" as a mental heath condition in the newest edition of its disease classification manual. Jamie Yuccas reports.
State attorneys general, who are the top law enforcement officials in each state, are playing an increasingly bigger role – and lobbyists are noticing. CBS News got an inside look at one lavish retreat at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, where businesses and trade groups paid for access. Some of the companies are under investigation by state attorneys general, but still give large donations so they can get one-on-one access to AGs to state their case. Nancy Cordes reports.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King speaks with a man in McAllen, Texas, about the recent crackdown on illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border. He says he left Mexico when he was seven and came to the U.S. on a visa before becoming a citizen at 18.