India and Turkey react as U.S. ends preferential trade status
Trump's decision to end tax-free program for imports will see tariffs come into effect, bringing a mix of anger and resignation
Trump's decision to end tax-free program for imports will see tariffs come into effect, bringing a mix of anger and resignation
Bugatti sold a new sports car for a record price at the Geneva International Motor Show
Jerome Corsi claims he relied on "inaccurate information" when he wrote about deceased DNC staffer Seth Rich
New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Rubin has investigated the link between happiness and human nature for the past decade. Her books have sold more than three million copies worldwide. Rubin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new book, “Outer Order, Inner Calm: Declutter and Organize to Make More Room for Happiness.”
The new documentary, "Leaving Neverland," sheds light on why people who say they are child sex abuse survivors may not come forward. In the film, Wade Robson explains why he waited more than two decades to accuse Michael Jackson of abuse. Dr. Veronique Valliere, a clinical psychologist with more than 25 years experience working with offenders and survivors of child sex abuse, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss changing the narrative around sexual abuse and what parents can to do protect their children.
New research suggests social media influencers may sway kids to eat more calories. The study in Pediatrics found children who saw an influencer with unhealthy foods consumed 26 percent more total calories than kids who saw influencers with non-food products.
The company's sales have dropped after Schnatter criticized NFL players for protests and used a racial slur on a call
All it took was Perry's kindness – and some balloons – to make a lasting impact on Hanks
Fast-food chain's outlets in Hunan province redecorate with images and quotes to celebrate "Lei Feng Spirit"
Intense cleanup is underway in the South after Sunday's tornado outbreak. Lee County, Alabama, is mourning 23 lives killed. The victims include at least three children. Rescuers are searching for the dozens of people still missing. Omar Villafranca reports from Smiths Station, Alabama.
In our series, The World of Mothers, we look at what motherhood means in different countries around the globe. In this installment, we take you to Finland, which is consistently ranked one of the best places to be a mom. The country is praised for its low infant and mother mortality rates, paid maternity leave, and healthcare and daycare systems. Holly Williams reports.
Premier Li Keqiang set the country's 2019 GDP goal at 6 percent to 6.5 percent, still among the world's strongest
Alabama tornado packed winds estimated at 170 mph, chewed path of destruction nearly a mile wide
The price of the same prescription drug can vary by hundreds or even thousands of dollars, depending on where you buy it. Nearly one in four Americans struggle to pay for their medications. So far this year, the prices of more than 250 prescription drugs have jumped an average of six percent. Anna Werner reports.
The FDA is expected to approve the first new class of depression medication in decades. It's a nasal spray version of the drug ketamine, which is used in anesthesia. In powder form, it is also the party drug, "Special K." Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
In our series, The World of Mothers, we look at what motherhood means in different countries around the globe. In this installment, we take you to Finland, which is consistently ranked one of the best places to be a mom. The country is praised for its low infant and mother mortality rates, paid maternity leave, and healthcare and daycare systems. Holly Williams reports.
In a stunning twist in a good Samaritan murder story, Jacqueline Smith's husband and his adult daughter were charged with her murder. In December, the initial report said Smith was stabbed to death while giving money to a panhandler. Jericka Duncan reports.
The decrease comes as fewer people are crossing the border illegally and after the agency overhauled how force should be deployed at the border
Intense cleanup is underway in the South after Sunday's tornado outbreak. Lee County, Alabama, is mourning 23 lives killed. The victims include at least three children. Rescuers are searching for the dozens of people still missing. Omar Villafranca reports from Smiths Station, Alabama.
Two young sisters who survived in the California wilderness for nearly two days are recounting their story. Rescuers found Caroline and Leia Carrico near Richardson Grove State Park on Sunday, about a mile-and-half from their house. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The states are challenging the administration's efforts barring taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from referring patients to abortion providers
The states are challenging the administration's efforts barring taxpayer-funded family planning clinics from referring patients to abortion providers
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As ISIS nears territorial defeat in Syria, the U.S. is helping fight against an intensifying terror threat in West Africa. Jihadists pushed out of Iraq and Syria are going to Africa and causing more violence. The U.S. is training West African forces in Burkina Faso to fight back, but U.S. military cuts could leave the region vulnerable. First on "CBS This Morning," Debora Patta takes us inside the training program.
The North Carolina State Board of Elections voided the November elections after concluding that an illegal absentee ballot-harvesting scheme had tainted the results