Trump campaign manager "not worried" about Democratic candidates
"I think they're going to beat up each other so much," Brad Parscale said of crowded Democratic field
"I think they're going to beat up each other so much," Brad Parscale said of crowded Democratic field
Kratom is not regulated by the FDA and health officials have expressed concerns about its safety
After 30 years of harsh rule, two months of massive street protests have ended the presidency of Omar al-Bashir in Sudan. His army placed him under arrest an seized power. CBS News correspondent Debora Patta reports.
New analysis finds dozens of corporations, including Amazon and Netflix, paid no taxes despite billions in profits
A judge and her son are ambushed in front of their home. Shot multiple times, the judge refuses to be intimidated and works to stop other attacks. CBS News' Jim Axelrod reports Saturday, April 13 at 10/9c on CBS.
What happens in the Arctic does not stay in the Arctic
Chloe Jones commented on sheriff's office Facebook post featuring her as one of county's most wanted
"Without bold and focused action, their future is in critical danger. There is no time to wait until they are in power," scientists say.
Workers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut have walked off the job after contract talks failed
Judge Julie Kocurek was shot outside of her home, in front of her then 15-year-old son. Jim Axelrod reports for "48 Hours" on how the attempted murder changed the handling of security of all judges in Texas. Watch the full report of "Live to Tell: The Vendetta" on "48 Hours" tomorrow night at 10/9C only on CBS.
An executive with the retail giant is firing back after Bezos dared retail rivals to boost their workers' wages
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
The "power-mom" of the Kardashians talks to "Sunday Morning" about how they've achieved success, their social media status, and trademarking the term "Momager"
The star of the United Kingdom's grime music scene said members of his team were "racially profiled, targeted and aggressively handled" in Austria
The Emmy Award-winning Netflix show "Queer Eye" offers more than just makeovers and home renovations. Fans rallied around Jess Guilbeaux after a recent episode when they learned she was forced to drop out of college because she could not afford it. Michelle Miller reports.
A Bloomberg report reveals Amazon employees are listening to what you say to the digital assistant, Alexa. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nick Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the operation involving thousands of people worldwide.
There is a new warning about a rapidly growing phone scam where criminals call pretending to be from the Social Security Administration. The FTC says they want your social security number and money. The scheme has already cost consumers millions of dollars. Anna Werner reports.
A Texas judge is sharing her story of survival after she was shot outside her home. A gunman attacked Julie Kocurek in front of her teenage son. Jim Axelrod joins "CBS This Morning" to preview his report for Saturday's "48 Hours."
USGS says magnitude 6.8 quake struck off island of Sulawesi, prompting Indonesian authorities to briefly warn of a possible tsunami
Jess Guilbeaux, who was forced to drop out of college, plans to use the funds to finish her computer science degree
Workers in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut went on strike Thursday over stalled contract talks
The order keeps transgender troops from serving openly and blocks troops from receiving care should they transition to another gender
The ad-free service will offer a lineup of Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel movies, but Netflix will still have deeper programming
There are 18 declared Democratic presidential candidates for 2020, and one more who plans to make it official this weekend. President Trump's 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, spoke to “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan about the crowded democratic field and the ways they're using social media. Watch the full interview Sunday on "Face the Nation."
President Trump says he is unfamiliar with the Justice Department's conspiracy case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange -- even though WikiLeaks was a familiar campaign theme in 2016. Paula Reid reports.