U.S. refuses to discuss Iranian TV anchorwoman's detention
Son says U.S. national being held on a law that one expert says feds resorts to, "when they need a reason to arrest somebody but they don't have one"
Son says U.S. national being held on a law that one expert says feds resorts to, "when they need a reason to arrest somebody but they don't have one"
Some smaller U.S. cities are seeing a rapid rise in home prices as Americans seek cheaper digs
Season two of "Star Trek: Discovery" debuts tonight on CBS All Access. The show follows the adventures of the crew of the U.S.S. Discovery before the time of Captain Kirk. Star Sonequa Martin-Green joins CBSN to discss the new season.
As hundreds of thousands of parents are missing paychecks children are feeling the trickle-down effects and stress of their parents
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani says in interview that he never said there was no collusion between people on Trump campaign and Russia
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani says in interview that he never said there was no collusion between people on Trump campaign and Russia
Mason Lowe, 25, died in Denver hospital after bull threw him, stepped on his chest
A report out Thursday claims recalls of hazardous meat and poultry have gone up 83 percent in the last six years. One in six Americans get sick every year from eating contaminated food, with at least 3,000 deaths per year. Michelle Miller spoke with a man whose wife is struggling after a recent E. coli outbreak.
Jake Patterson, charged with abducting Jayme Closs after killing her parents, described himself as "an honest and hardworking guy"
McNamee, once a mentor to Mark Zuckerberg, now says the tech CEO's success has blinded him to Facebook's problems
The Trump administration is rolling out the results of its missile defense review
The Trump administration is rolling out the results of its missile defense review
"Star Trek: Discovery" returns Thursday for its second season on the streaming service, CBS All Access. It takes place 10 years before the original series and stars Sonequa Martin-Green as commander Michael Burnham. Martin-Green joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new season.
Privacy experts say people participating in the new "10 Year Challenge" on social media may be unknowingly sharing sensitive information. The millions of publicly-shared photos can be a treasure trove of information for companies working with facial recognition and artificial intelligence. Wired senior writer and CBS News contributor Issie Lapowsky joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the issue.
Diets that include intermittent fasting are growing in popularity. The three popular types of intermittent fasting are "whole day," which means no food at all one or two days a week; "alternate day," which means small meals on specific days of the week and no restrictions on others; and "time-restricted feeding," which means eating only during a 4- to 8-hour window each day. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what scientists say about the trend.
The frigid cold temperatures are creating a frozen spectacle in Maine. A giant disk of ice in a river near Portland is drawing international attention. The icy wonder was spotted Monday. David Begnaud reports.
Betty White celebrated her birthday on Thursday, and after seven decades in show business, she's still making us laugh
Facebook said it discovered two large disinformation operations as part of its fight against fake news
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The frigid cold temperatures are creating a frozen spectacle in Maine. A giant disk of ice in a river near Portland is drawing international attention. The icy wonder was spotted Monday. David Begnaud reports.
Sources tell CBS News there is increased talk in the White House about ending the partial government shutdown, but not without border wall funding. As the shutdown enters day 27, it continues to take a toll on federal employees and their families. With hundreds of thousands of parents out of work or working without pay, children are now pitching in to help. Jan Crawford reports.
A professional bull rider died after a bull stomped on his chest during a competition at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. The Professional Bull Riders say Mason Lowe died Tuesday evening after being taken to a hospital.
"Trying to decide whether or not to retweet the Cardi B video," one senator wrote, sparking a debate between colleagues
The mother of a former Northwestern University student is suing the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority?, which she blames for her daughter's suicide. Jordan Hankins, 19, died in January 2017. The lawsuit against the sorority alleges that hazing "caused her severe anxiety and depression," which led Hankins to take her own life. Jericka Duncan spoke to Hankins' parents who want the sorority held responsible.
Sources tell CBS News there is increased talk in the White House about ending the partial government shutdown, but not without border wall funding. As the shutdown enters day 27, it continues to take a toll on federal employees and their families. With hundreds of thousands of parents out of work or working without pay, children are now pitching in to help. Jan Crawford reports.