Preserving the sounds of rare Stradivarius violins
In Cremona, Italy, the birthplace of Antonio Stradivari, an ambitious recording project aims to immortalize some of the finest musical instruments ever made
In Cremona, Italy, the birthplace of Antonio Stradivari, an ambitious recording project aims to immortalize some of the finest musical instruments ever made
This Black History Month, we are bringing you the story of three strangers connected by the Underground Railroad. Last December, Ancestry arranged for six people from across the U.S. to meet at a historical church in Brooklyn. The journey revealed family connections and surprises about their ancestors, which are documented in a film called "Railroad Ties." Adriana Diaz spoke with three of them about the experience.
He says all options are on the table when it comes to Venezuela
He says all options are on the table when it comes to Venezuela
Jerusalem summit collapses after acting foreign minister says Poles "collaborated" with Nazis, "sucked anti-Semitism with their mothers' milk"
Tech giants are being criticized for the role false medical information may have played in the recent measles outbreak in the Pacific Northwest. CBS News contributors Dr. Tara Narula and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the red flags you should watch for.
Stradivarius violins are considered some of the finest musical instruments ever made. Cremona is the Italian city that gave birth to those violins. Now people who live there are being told to be as quiet as possible because of an ambitious project to preserve the sounds of the million-dollar instruments. Seth Doane reports.
Former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe tells "60 Minutes" that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein wanted to speak with James Comey after his firing as FBI director. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, President George W. Bush's homeland security and counterterrorism adviser who has worked with Rosenstein, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the claims, and why viewers might have reason to be skeptical about parts of McCabe's interview.
In an explosive "60 Minutes" interview, former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe explains why he launched counterintelligence and obstruction of justice investigations into President Trump. He also recounts the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussing the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend analyzes McCabe's comments.
A bipartisan bill would let companies contribute up to $5,250 tax-free annually toward workers' student loan debt
Former acting FBI director says after Trump dismissed James Comey, the deputy attorney general was concerned about the future of the Justice Department's Russia investigation
The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to investigate former Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe's claim on “60 Minutes” that the Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein discussed removing President Trump from office under the 25th Amendment. In a portion of the interview that did not air on "60 Minuntes," McCabe tells Scott Pelley about Rosenstein's decision to hire a special counsel to lead the Russia investigation.
Only on “CBS This Morning,” Priscilla Chan – doctor, philanthropist and wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – speaks with Norah O’Donnell about life with Zuckerberg and whether they have any political ambitions. Chan also took us inside an Oklahoma prison where female inmates are learning how to code. Watch the extended interview starting Tuesday, Feb. 19 on “CBS This Morning.”
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Josh Pinkard among five victims killed in mass shooting at manufacturing warehouse outside Chicago
Southwest Airlines faces what its own managers call an operational state of "emergency" due to an unusually high number of Southwest Boeing 737s being taken out of service for maintenance. In a memo obtained by CBS News, the airline called for all hands on deck. The spike in out-of-service planes follows our CBS News investigation into mechanics' complaints of undue pressure to put aircraft back in service faster. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The president also expressed his disapproval with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein
Only on “CBS This Morning,” Priscilla Chan – doctor, philanthropist and wife of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg – speaks with Norah O’Donnell about life with Zuckerberg and whether they have any political ambitions. Chan also took us inside an Oklahoma prison where female inmates are learning how to code. Watch the extended interview starting Tuesday, Feb. 19 on “CBS This Morning.”
The parents of a missing Colorado mother who disappeared nearly three months ago are revealing a possible motive for their daughter's murder. Kelsey Berreth's parents claim Patrick Frazee had motive to kill Berreth because she refused to give him custody of their 1-year-old daughter. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Mr. Trump has demanded that EU states take back ISIS recruits for trial, but European nations' reactions have been mixed
The hearing will include the results of an investigation into allegations that a political operative tampered with mail-in ballots in a rural county
Southwest Airlines faces what its own managers call an operational state of "emergency" due to an unusually high number of Southwest Boeing 737s being taken out of service for maintenance. In a memo obtained by CBS News, the airline called for all hands on deck. The spike in out-of-service planes follows our CBS News investigation into mechanics' complaints of undue pressure to put aircraft back in service faster. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Commerce Department set to rule on whether foreign auto imports threaten national security
The Munich security conference was a backdrop to growing tensions between the U.S. and its Western allies
The parents of a missing Colorado mother who disappeared nearly three months ago are revealing a possible motive for their daughter's murder. Kelsey Berreth's parents claim Patrick Frazee had motive to kill Berreth because she refused to give him custody of their 1-year-old daughter. Jamie Yuccas reports.