S&P 500 falls to lowest level in more than a year
Leading stock indexes are in the red in 2018; all eyes now on the Fed as it weighs another interest rate hike
Leading stock indexes are in the red in 2018; all eyes now on the Fed as it weighs another interest rate hike
With a partial government shutdown looming, House Republicans are not showing up to vote
Progress in closing the "gender gap" in pay and other key metrics has stalled, World Economic Forum finds
The jury in the El Chapo trial heard about the Sinaloa cartel's drug operation from the drug lord himself. The prosecution played a recording of a phone call in which Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman and the Colombian guerrilla group, FARC, could be heard negotiating prices. Legal analyst Rikki Klieman joined CBSN to discuss why this phone call is crucial for the prosecution.
More than 40 people were injured in an explosion Sunday night at a Japanese restaurant in northern Japan, authorities said. The explosion occurred in Sapporo, the capital city of Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido, and caused nearby apartment buildings and houses to shake.
Massive inventories of unsold cheese, thanks in part to President Trump's trade war and shifting millennial tastes
A Texas mom captured the moment her blind and autistic son met Santa — and old St. Nick knew just what to do.
In 2014, Ravens running back Ray Rice was seen on video punching his then-fiancée inside an elevator. Now he and his wife are speaking out about domestic violence after Kareem Hunt was dropped from the Kansas City Chiefs over a similar video. Watch their full interview with Gayle King on Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," which airs 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET/PT.
Stone said in a New York Times interview that she initially "swore I would never come forward"
In 2014, Ravens running back Ray Rice was seen on video punching his then-fiancée inside an elevator. Now he and his wife are speaking out about domestic violence after Kareem Hunt was dropped from the Kansas City Chiefs over a similar video. Watch their full interview with Gayle King on Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," which airs 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET/PT.
Dozens were hurt Sunday night in Sapporo's Toyohira district, one person was in serious condition; cause of blast is under investigation
More than 40 people were injured in an explosion Sunday night at a Japanese restaurant in northern Japan, authorities said. The explosion occurred in Sapporo, the capital city of Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido, and caused nearby apartment buildings and houses to shake.
"The most important thing is that you fought for what you believed in," Clinton wrote. "And it is always worth it."
Fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi's childhood fascination with Sergei Prokofiev's beloved symphonic fairy tale has led to him designing, directing and narrating an annual performance at New York's Guggenheim Museum. Nancy Giles goes behind the scenes.
Behind locked gates, barbed wire and hundreds of cameras, men and women are sewing sportswear that can end up on U.S. college campuses and sports teams
State regulators are ditching a proposal to impose a tax on text messages, citing FCC ruling
Banknotes pour down in an attention-getting scheme in Hong Kong that's making rounds on social media
State regulators are ditching a proposal to impose a tax on text messages, citing FCC ruling
"Sunday Morning" remembers the Grammy Award-winning song stylist Nancy Wilson, who died this past week at the age of 81.
Michael Bublé took a two-year break from performing after learning in 2016 that his then-three-year-old son, Noah, had been diagnosed with liver cancer. The chart-topping singer, who is now back with a new album, "Love," opens up to correspondent Tracy Smith about how there was "no choice" for him and his wife to put their careers on hold.
In the sequel we've waited half a century to see, Mary Poppins has returned to the screen. The children she cared for in the 1964 original have grown, but their nanny is mostly unchanged, except she is played now by Emily Blunt. Anthony Mason talks with Blunt about bringing P.L. Travers' beloved, eccentric character back to life in a magical musical, and with director Rob Marshall about how he came to choose his "Into the Woods" star for the role.
A mallet instrument that traces its roots to Africa, the name marimba in the Central African language of Bantu means "wood that sings." Problem is, that wood is running out; Honduran Rosewood, responsible for the unique sound of the marimba, is grown only in a few parts of Central America, and in 2008 the tree was added to the Endangered Species List. Serena Altschul gets some percussion lessons, and talks with experts intent on making sure this ever-evolving instrument continues to sing.
Jazmine Headley is speaking out after video of police tearing her baby away from her went viral. New York Times reporter Ashely Southall spoke with Headley to get her side of what happend in that Brooklyn public assistance office.
"Slow down. Please. You are not invincible. I promise," the cop wrote to the 18-year-old driver he caught going 100 mph
A good Samaritan parasailer came to the rescue of a pilot who ejected from his plane moments before the aircraft crashed into the waters off Hawaii during a military training exercise last Wednesday. The pilot, Matt Pothier, a civilian contractor, is now recovering from a back injury. Allyson Blair reports for CBS affiliate KGMB.