Number of people missing in deadly wildfires grows by hundreds
Hundreds more living in tent cities in Northern California with no idea when they'll be able to return home
Hundreds more living in tent cities in Northern California with no idea when they'll be able to return home
With more than 100 credits to his name, actor Willem Dafoe is known for his versatility. He's portrayed a soldier in "Platoon," the Green Goblin in "Spider-Man," and a hitman in "The Grand Budapest Hotel." Now, he plays Vincent Van Gogh during his final years in the new movie "At Eternity's Gate," distributed by CBS Films, a division of CBS. Dafoe joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how learning to paint transformed the way he sees the world and the tumultuous period of Van Gogh's life that the film focuses on.
Spending cuts are hitting arts programs in public schools nationwide, but studies show the arts contribute more than $760 billion to the economy. Seattle native and Grammy Award-winning rapper Macklemore returned to his former high school to help low-income teenagers hone their hip hop skills. Carter Evans reports.
The importer and connoisseur Rolando Beramendi offers a recipe using authentic Balsamic vinegar
The importer and connoisseur Rolando Beramendi offers a recipe using authentic Balsamic vinegar
Assange has hidden in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for years fearing extradition to U.S., and this revelation suggest his fears could be well founded
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Mississippi Republican, is seen in new video talking about making it more difficult for liberals to vote. Her campaign spokeswoman says she was joking
The wife of late Sen. John McCain describes our current political discourse as "awful." Cindy McCain is still a fervent political observer, and says she's hopeful about the future of the Republican Party. “CBS This Morning” co-host John Dickerson spoke to McCain Thursday in Washington for her first interview since her husband’s death. She addressed her husband's legacy, and whether his children will follow his political path.
Social media helped uncover the final steps of a Connecticut man who was murdered in New York City. Joey Comunale attended an after-party in the upscale home of James Rackover the son of a jeweler to the stars, after a night of clubbing. But Comunale didn't leave the apartment alive. He died of multiple stab wounds. Tune in to “48 Hours” on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 10 p.m. ET for Erin Moriarty’s full report.
Behind the Kim regime’s scramble to stay afloat through cultural means
Stacey Abrams’ team is preparing an unprecedented legal challenge in the unresolved Georgia governor’s race that could leave the state’s Supreme Court deciding whether to force another round of voting
The utility last month asked for permission to raise rates, citing a need to harden its system against wildfires
Tens of millions of people believed what looked like a feel good story about a New Jersey couple helping a homeless man. Now, prosecutors say it was a huge scam. They claim Mark D'Amico and Katelyn McClure conspired with Johnny Bobbitt to defraud people out of more than $400,000. The couple set up a GoFundMe account for Bobbitt, after McClure said he helped her. Meg Oliver reports.
The widow of the Arizona Senator says she believes the McCain name will be carried forward in public office
If the Trump administration had hoped to take some pressure off its close ally the Saudi Crown Prince, Turkey isn't playing ball
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Florida is close to learning who will be its next governor, while the closely fought Senate race is headed for a hand recount. Republican Rick Scott leads incubent Democratic Senator Bill Nelson by less than 13,000 votes. A federal judge Thursday called Florida's election process "the laughing stock of the world." Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The widow of Sen. John McCain spoke to "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson for her first interview since her husband's death. Cindy McCain mostly sat out of the recent midterm elections, but she’s gone back to work with the McCain Institute, advocating for victims of human trafficking. McCain opens up to Dickerson about life since the senator’s death and her feelings about the direction the Trump administration is taking the country.
An apparent mix-up by federal prosecutors suggests criminal charges may have been filed against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. An unsealed court document with Assange’s name raises new questions about the investigation of WikiLeaks' role in exposing thousands of emails from Democrats before the 2016 election. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Many races across the country were decided by agonizingly close margins
Google, Facebook and eBay are among those recently rescinding the policy in response to the #MeToo movement
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