Some young immigrants at detention center cope through poetry
The minors describe a dark, despairing situation
The minors describe a dark, despairing situation
"Carpool Karaoke" hit a high note on Thursday night when Paul McCartney joined James Corden for a ride
The 2016 initiative allows Colorado's 1.2 million active independent voters to cast ballots Tuesday in either the Democratic or Republican party primaries on Tuesday
"There are many policies on which we have no stand, for or against. We're not on either side of this issue," said the executive director of National Right to Life
Online shoppers may soon have to pay extra to cover sales tax. The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that states can now force online retailers to charge a sales tax, even if the company doesn't have a physical presence in the state. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what this would mean for consumers, states and the brick-and-mortar stores who have had a tough time competing with online retailers.
A mom from Guatemala couldn't hold back when she saw her 7-year-old son for the first time since they were separated at the border. They were reunited Friday in Baltimore. She is suing the Trump administration for splitting them up. Only on "CBS This Morning," Weijia Jiang spoke to the family.
At a juvenile detention facility in Virginia, immigrant children said they were bound, beaten and isolated in solitary confinement
The Atlantic City casino installed the sign without officials noticing "rhythm" included the letter "E"
Our continuing series called What's Working looks at innovations that are paying off in America, from education to infrastructure and more. Labor Department figures show solar panel and wind turbine technicians are the two fastest-growing careers in the country. Texas is where you'll find the most of those wind industry jobs. The traditionally conservative state is leading the way for renewable energy across the nation. Steve Inskeep reports.
Populist, anti-migrant interior minister urges Malta "humanly and politically" to let ship carrying hundreds
Tens of thousands more people are fleeing deadly gang violence in El Salvador, while some communities search for ways to defend themselves. One mayor created a network of informants to help push criminals out of his town. Omar Villafranca reports from San José Guayabal.
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Labor agreement includes pay increases and clears a path to Sunday deliveries by the shipping giant
John Dickerson reflects on a week marked by outrage over President Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy
The picture of a Honduran girl crying as she and her mother are detained in Texas has grabbed worldwide attention and come to symbolize the intense debate about separating children from their parents. Only on "CBS This Morning," the Border Patrol agent tells us what happened in the moments before the photo was taken. The photographer who took the image also weighs in. David Begnaud reports.
More than 2,000 children have been separated from their parents in recent weeks
President Trump has been lobbying OPEC to help lower prices, but Iran's oil minister is pushing back
Trump tweets about immigration after House Republicans delay vote on compromise bill until next week
In it, Antwon Rose Jr. said in one line, "I see mothers bury their sons; I want my mom to never feel that pain."
Large crowds of protesters, angry over a deadly police shooting, shut down a major highway near Pittsburgh overnight. The protest halted traffic for hours. It marked the second day of unrest following Tuesday's shooting of unarmed teen Antwon Rose Jr. Jericka Duncan reports.
Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and cable news pundit Charles Krauthammer died Thursday. He was 68 years old. Friends and colleagues at Fox News and the Washington Post remember him as one of his generation's leading conservative voices. Anthony Mason reports.
Women in Saudi Arabia are set to drive legally for the first time this weekend. The government lifted the world's last ban on female drivers earlier this month. But just as they're set to get behind the wheel, the Saudi government has begun arresting women who demand total equality. Holly Williams reports.
A senior official tells CBS News about 500 children have been reunited with their families since the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" immigration policy began in May. It's unclear how many of them are being detained with their families or remain in the U.S. Under intense public pressure, President Trump signed an executive order suspending the separation of families. David Begnaud reports.
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