He said he'll make a decision on a new Supreme Court justice within the next few days
President Trump meets with Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands Monday afternoon
The star of Teen Vogue's July cover issue returned to Kakuma, the refugee camp in Kenya where the Somali-American model was born
July 1 brought minimum wage hikes to workers in 2 states and 15 cities and counties, but many remain stuck at $7.25
Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed in last week's deadly shooting rampage at the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis. Only on "CBS This Morning," photojournalist Paul W. Gillespie spoke with Chip Reid about the scene he witnessed.
A new seasonal staffing program in St Louis, Missouri, would allow some nurses to take entire summers off
More than 1 in 5 credit card users pay unnecessary interest costs due to a common misperception, a new report finds.
More than 1 in 5 credit card users pay unnecessary interest costs due to common misperception, new report finds
Gunman killed five people at Capital Gazette newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland
Hot winds have fueled massive wildfires in several western states, while a "controlled burn" in Florida raged out of control
D.C. Circuit Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh, Chicago Circuit Court Judge Amy Coney Barrett and others may meet with the president this week
Jacob Gonzales, accused of killing his girlfriend in Washington state, remains at-large and may be in California
America's largest trading partner is taxing $12.6 billion of U.S. goods in response to Trump administration moves
The electronics retailer sold its last CD on Sunday, but will continue to sell vinyl records
The children, ages 12 to 17, allege that they are being held in overly restrictive conditions and are forced to take psychotropic medication
Four journalists and a sales assistant were killed in last week's deadly shooting rampage at the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis. Only on "CBS This Morning," Chip Reid spoke with survivor and photojournalist Paul W. Gillespie about why he's wearing a shirt that says "Journalism Matters."
Before it was a world-famous restaurant, the Inn at Little Washington was just a rundown gas station in a town with fewer than 200 people. Now the rural Virginia eatery is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Jan Crawford sat down with the chef and founder, Patrick O'Connell.