Trump tax returns: Mnuchin says Treasury will "follow the law"
"It is in our intent to follow the law and that is in the process of being reviewed," Mnuchin said of House requests
"It is in our intent to follow the law and that is in the process of being reviewed," Mnuchin said of House requests
Here's what the public has learned so far about special counsel Robert Mueller's report from this Capitol Hill hearing
Government stats don't capture how the "gig economy" can make some jobs more dangerous, often fatal, for workers
Here's what the public has learned so far about special counsel Robert Mueller's report from this Capitol Hill hearing
Roadside bomb hit U.S. convoy near Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, and the Taliban has claimed responsibility
The House of Representatives hears from tech industry representatives about the spread hate crimes and the rise of white nationalism
Fleetwood Mac had just replaced Jazz Fest headliners The Rolling Stones, who dropped out due to Mick Jagger's heart surgery
A year after the Cavaliers became the first No. 1 seed to lose to a 16 seed, they won their first national championship in an overtime thriller
About a million-and-half people visit the nation's capital every March and April to see the cherry blossoms in bloom. Now their natural beauty faces a new threat, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars to fix. Jan Crawford reports.
About a million-and-half people visit the nation's capital every March and April to see the cherry blossoms in bloom. Now their natural beauty faces a new threat, which could cost hundreds of millions of dollars to fix. Jan Crawford reports.
The lawmakers say that all agencies, including the White House, owe "Congress an the public an explanation as to why it refuses to enforce the law."
As the Me Too movement works to give women and girls a greater voice, it is also bringing new attention to how boys are raised and the pressures they face. According to research, 30% of high school boys say they have been in a fight. The latest data also shows boys are more likely to take their own lives than girls. Psychologist Michael Reichert joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men."
Health and safety violations at taxpayer-funded units have been climbing for years, but landlords rarely get dinged
In our School Matters series, we are looking at mental and physical health issues in schools. In this installment, we are taking you inside Alabama schools. A new state-wide program will soon give high schools access to an opioid overdose reversal drug called naloxone. The state is the first in the nation to train administrators, coaches and even teachers to use the lifesaving drug. Previously, only certified nurses could administer it. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Actor Luke Mitchell now stars in CBS' new drama, "The Code," as Captain John Abraham. The show chronicles the lives of an elite team of attorneys who serve in the U.S. Marine Corps. Mitchell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Tuesday night's premiere.
Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting to win his 5th term in office, and he's all but put President Trump on the ballot next to him
In our Eye on Money series, we talk about the rush to file tax returns. There is less than a week left for many people to meet the April 15 deadline. Massachusetts and Maine residents have until the 17th. The IRS reports the number of returns is down 1.4% compared with this time last year. The average refund dropped $20 to just under $2,900. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what last-minute filers need to know.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
CBS News has learned that four men with alleged ties to the kidnapping of an American tourist on safari in Uganda are under arrest. Kimberly Sue Endicott and her guide were released nearly a week after armed gunmen abducted them inside a safari park. Debora Patta reports from Entebbe, Uganda.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are pushing to regulate trampoline parks amid mounting concerns over their risks. A recent "CBS This Morning" report revealed six deaths since 2012 and a number of severe injuries at the popular parks. Meg Oliver reports.
In a video, the former Nissan chairman said his legal troubles are the result of "backstabbing" and a "plot"
After more than 14 years of feuding over subsidies for plane makers, U.S. proposes tariff hike on more than 13 pages of goods from Europe
A South Carolina university student who died while attending a fraternity event was drinking alcohol when she told her boyfriend she didn't feel well, collapsed and died
Prosecutors are detailing an alleged plot by a Maryland man to ram a stolen U-Haul truck into people at a popular tourist area near the nation's capital. Rondell Henry, 28, was allegedly inspired by ISIS. Kris Van Cleave reports.
More than a dozen parents in the college admissions scandal have agreed to plead guilty, and now they are waiting to learn if they face prison time. One of them is actress Felicity Huffman. She is accused of spending $15,000 to boost her daughter's SAT scores. Carter Evans reports.