Teacher who gave away earnings wins $1 million prize
Global Teacher Prize goes to Peter Tabichi, who teaches in a remote school with just 1 computer and shoddy Internet access
Global Teacher Prize goes to Peter Tabichi, who teaches in a remote school with just 1 computer and shoddy Internet access
Global Teacher Prize goes to Peter Tabichi, who teaches in a remote school with just 1 computer and shoddy Internet access
Thousands of toxic toads are taking over Palm Beach Gardens. People are finding the invasive bufo toads on their sidewalks and in their pools and drain systems. Experts say the dime-sized amphibians are attracted to dog and cat food, and their secretions could be deadly to pets.
The age-old issue of mom shaming is highlighted in the new April edition of Elle magazine. Mom shaming is when mothers are made to feel guilty for their parenting decisions. Elle executive editor Emma Rosenblum and Heidi Grant, author of “Reinforcements: How to Get People to Help You,” joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how parent shaming is amplified in the social media age.
UCLA gymnastics star Katelyn Ohashi scored another perfect 10 over the weekend for the floor routine that made her an internet sensation. But it is her smile, not the score, that is important to Ohashi and her coach, Valorie Kondos Field. Together, they overcame Ohashi's physical and emotional scars so she could rediscover a love of the sport and herself. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The U.S. has yet to strike a deal on trade with China, as U.S. farmers take a hit
In our Eye on Money series, we are taking a closer look at the changing housing market. According to the National Association of Realtors, sales of existing homes jumped nearly 12 percent in February. It was the biggest month-over-month gain in more than three years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact on home buyers and sellers.
UCLA gymnastics star Katelyn Ohashi scored another perfect 10 over the weekend for the floor routine that made her an internet sensation. But it is her smile, not the score, that is important to Ohashi and her coach, Valorie Kondos Field. Together, they overcame Ohashi's physical and emotional scars so she could rediscover a love of the sport and herself. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Christina Koch, Anne McClain were set to conduct the first spacewalk by two women astronauts
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Sen. Kamala Harris is one of the 2020 presidential candidates calling for the special counsel report to released. The California Democrat made the demand at a campaign stop in Atlanta. She also unveiled a new plan to increase pay for public school teachers nationwide. As part of the Road to 2020, Harris joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details of her proposal.
Each one unveiled on Monday has its pros and cons, but they also come with some big unknowns
"I am proud of our initiative that has been described as the largest federal investment in closing the teacher pay gap in history," Harris said of her plan
Katelyn Ohashi had to overcome physical and emotional scars to get to where she is today
Graphic video showed Nurkic landing awkwardly on his leg, an injury that will end his best season as an NBA player
Sen. Kamala Harris is one of the 2020 presidential candidates calling for the special counsel report to released. The California Democrat made the demand at a campaign stop in Atlanta. She also unveiled a new plan to increase pay for public school teachers nationwide. As part of the Road to 2020, Harris joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details of her proposal.
The purchase, the largest tech transaction in the Middle East, will allow Careem to keep its brand and app unchanged
Minor but influential party lambasted after senior officials secretly recorded appearing to seek $20 million donation from U.S. gun lobby
A key Greenland glacier is growing. It had been retreating nearly two miles and thinning 130 feet per year. But a new study by NASA found it started expanding at about the same rate in the past two years. The researchers say it's because of a temporary cooling of the surrounding ocean. But they say that means the progress will likely be reversed when the waters start to warm again.
The FDA is meeting for a second day to address the possible risks of breast implants. The agency reported last fall that 457 cases of cancer have been detected in women with breast implants. Some women with textured implants are developing a type of cancer called lymphoma. Anna Werner reports.
Apple is betting big on a partnership with Hollywood to counter slowing sales of its devices. The tech giant unveiled its move into subscription streaming entertainment Monday during a splashy event at its Silicon Valley headquarters. CEO Tim Cook introduced the Apple TV+. Jamie Yuccas reports. Monday before a Boston judge. More than two dozen parents are scheduled to make court appearances before the end of next week. Carter Evans reports.
An outbreak of violence between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas appeared to pause Tuesday. Israel launched a series of airstrikes overnight in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is retaliating for a Hamas rocket attack that hit a home north of Tel Aviv Monday. Seth Doane reports from Sderot, Israel, near the border with Gaza.
Attorney Michael Avenatti says he's innocent after his arrest on criminal charges in two states Monday. Federal prosecutors in California accused Avenatti of embezzling more than $1 million from a client and defrauding a bank of more than $4 million. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors in New York say they have phone calls proving Avenatti tried to extort millions of dollars from Nike. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the charges. If convicted of all charges, Avenatti... Читать дальше...
FDA is meeting to address the possible risks of breast implants after the agency reported that 457 cases of cancer have been detected in women with breast implants
The FDA is meeting for a second day to address the possible risks of breast implants. The agency reported last fall that 457 cases of cancer have been detected in women with breast implants. Some women with textured implants are developing a type of cancer called lymphoma. Anna Werner reports.