U.K.'s May taking Brexit deal back to EU, which refuses to budge
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from London, 58 days from what one British lawmaker warns could be a fall into "the abyss."
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports from London, 58 days from what one British lawmaker warns could be a fall into "the abyss."
Her death is calling attention to an issue disability rights activists have been pointing to for decades
Some scientists think the natural phenomenon bringing brutally cold weather to much of the nation has an unlikely helper
The record-cold blast of Arctic air freezing the Midwest is caused by a natural phenomenon called the polar vortex, but scientists say climate change may be playing a role in the extreme conditions. CBS News contributing meteorologist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN to explain the science.
The incident took place Saturday at a hot dog stand
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A new report out Wednesday says some popular fruit juices may contain heavy metal contaminants like lead, arsenic, and cadmium. Consumer Reports tested 45 packaged fruit juices and found measurable levels of heavy metal in every product. Long-term exposure to these metals could cause serious health risks, including kidney disease and certain types of cancer. Anna Werner reports.
A 2018 survey showed almost 80 percent of people broke their New Year’s resolution by the end of January. Habits expert James Clear, author of the New York Times bestseller “Atomic Habits,” joins "CBS This Morning" to help us get our resolutions back on track.
Arctic air blanketing the country's mid-section is putting tens of millions of Americans at risk of life-threatening cold. Wind chills in parts of the Midwest range from the negative 30s to negative 60s. At least six deaths are connected to the winter storm. Don Dahler reports from Chicago.
Sunday will be the first Super Bowl that former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and longtime sportscaster Jim Nantz will be together in the booth. The two have called NFL games together for CBS for two seasons. Romo quickly earned a reputation for predicting plays, right before they happen. Dana Jacobson spoke to them about how they're getting ready for the big game.
One of the passengers, a registered nurse from New Jersey, said she couldn't believe how she was treated
On Sunday the New England Patriots will face off against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl 53. Under the ownership of Robert Kraft, the Patriots have won 18 division titles, 10 conference titles, and five Super Bowl championships – more than any other team over the last 25 years. Kraft joins "CBS This Morning" from Atlanta to discuss the upcoming matchup.
We're revealing a new Super Bowl PSA that empowers young girls to get in the game. CBS partnered with Girls Inc., and it's voiced by our own Gayle King. It features a team of young girls who face off against the New York Giants.
Scientists are sending a message to those who are skeptical of global warming because of this week’s arctic blast. It comes a day after President Trump tweeted: “What the hell is going on with Global Waming? Please come back fast, we need you!” WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn joins "CBS This Morning" to put the discussion into perspective.
Sunday will be the first Super Bowl that former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and longtime sportscaster Jim Nantz will be together in the booth. The two have called NFL games together for CBS for two seasons. Romo quickly earned a reputation for predicting plays, right before they happen. Dana Jacobson spoke to them about how they're getting ready for the big game.
The Federal Reserve is expected to leave rates unchanged, but investors want reassurance the pause will last
The bill calls for a cost of living increase of 2.6 percent after a 35-day-long partial government shutdown
The company is recalling 36,000 pounds of nuggets after customers reported finding pieces of blue plastic
Cities across the Midwest scrambling to protect people from historic cold
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Police are investigating a possible hate crime against "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett who claims he was attacked on a Chicago street by two men who wrapped a rope around his neck and yelled racial and homophobic slurs.The FBI is also involved in the case, but so far investigators have been unable to put out a description of the suspects. Dean Reynolds reports.
The mother of a Navy veteran detained in Iran is pleading for his release. Michael White is the first American known to be imprisoned in Iran since President Trump took office. Roxana Saberi, who was held in Iran’s Evin Prison for 100 days in 2009 on a false accusation of espionage, reports.
A nurse who worked at the Arizona health care facility where an incapacitated patient was raped and impregnated is revealing new details about the facility. Nathan Sutherland, a 36-year-old man charged with sexually assaulting the woman, will appear in court Wednesday. Omar Villafranca reports.
Super Bowl 53 will showcase two great teams and one dazzling new stadium. The Patriots and Rams will play at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It opened in 2017 and cost almost $2 billion to build. The action on the field is only part of what will get fans talking. Mark Strassmann reports.
The law's defenders argue it is a limited restriction intended as an anti-discrimination measure