Michelle Obama rips "misogynist" Trump in new memoir
When former first lady Michelle Obama learned Donald Trump would replace her husband, she tried to "block it all out"
When former first lady Michelle Obama learned Donald Trump would replace her husband, she tried to "block it all out"
The Trump administration is placing new restrictions on migrants seeking asylum in the U.S., and some groups say the move violates federal law. The mandate announced Thursday bars migrants who cross the southern border illegally from any "eligibility for asylum." The policy could impact a caravan of migrants marching toward the border. Mireya Villarreal reports from Hidalgo, Texas.
A pair of Harvard scientists say a massive, fast-moving visitor to our solar system may have been a probe sent by an advance alien civilization. Astronomers were excited to discover the interstellar object last year. It was named "Oumuamua" that's Hawaiian for "messenger" or "scout." Tony Dokoupil reports.
President Trump speaks with reporters about his asylum rule, the undecided Florida elections and his acting attorney general
The president flies to Paris Friday to meet world leaders marking the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. He's leaving the U.S. while Democrats call for an investigation of the forced resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to preview Sunday's show.
Former first lady Michelle Obama's new memoir includes some blunt criticism of President Trump. She blasts the president for pushing the false idea that Barack Obama was not born in the United States and therefore was ineligible to be president. The White House has not responded to our request for comment.
Some people caught in the California bar shooting were survivors of the massacre at a country music festival in Las Vegas last year. At least one of the Vegas survivors, 27-year-old Navy veteran Telemachus Orfanos, did not make it out of Borderline Bar & Grill alive. His mother, Susan, made an emotional plea Thursday for gun control.
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It's likely House Republicans will be ready to pass a compromise bill in the upcoming lame duck sessions
Some seniors with Advantage plans will get coverage for in-home services designed to avoid long-term care
The FDA is set to crack down on sales of flavored e-cigarette products, claiming they are highly addictive and have become hugely popular with minors. It could take action as soon as next week. Anna Werner reports.
Security experts are urging business owners and local officials to do more to prepare for active shooter situations. In roughly the last two weeks, there have been four shootings at so-called "soft targets" around the country. Those places traditionally have little or no security in place. Omar Villafranca reports on how some businesses are preparing for potential violence.
The House Judiciary Committee's incoming Democratic chairman claims President Trump appointed a new acting attorney general to "sabotage" the Russia investigation. Protesters rallied around the country Thursday, calling for protection of the special counsel's probe after the sudden removal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Major Garrett reports.
Thousand Oaks, California, is grieving the loss of 12 people gunned down at a bar filled with college students. Hundreds gathered Thursday night to remember those who lost their lives in Wednesday night's shooting at Borderline Bar & Grill. Carter Evans reports.
Two out-of-control fires are on the move in Southern California, not far from the scene of Wednesday night's mass shooting at a bar. The Woolsey fire burned dozens of homes and threatens at least 1,000 more. People in some neighborhoods have been told to get out. John Blackstone reports.
Massive wildfires are tearing through parts of California, destroying hundreds of buildings and forcing thousands of people from their homes. The Camp Fire in Northern California exploded in size Thursday, overtaking the town of Paradise where around 30,000 people were forced to evacuate last minute. David Begnaud reports.
Slain Saudi Arabian journalist's fiancée appears to believe gruesome, unconfirmed reports of murder cover-up
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