Star goalkeeper rushed to hospital after heart attack
Casillas, 37, is "doing well" and is listed in stable condition
Casillas, 37, is "doing well" and is listed in stable condition
"Mayor of Twitter" Chrissy Teigen is not the only celebrity who got their own Hulu series
After leading the way for decades, the U.S. is now scrambling to keep up in the race for rocket-boosted vehicles and weapons systems
The Alabama House passed a near-total abortion ban, refusing to allow an amendment for cases of rape and incest. The bill's author said the legislation is a "direct attack" on Roe v. Wade. CBS News digital reporter Kate Smith joined CBSN to discuss.
Barr has so far refused to appear before the House Judiciary Committee, which is led by Democrats
The study examined those between the ages of 10 to 24 years old and showed suicide is the second leading cause of death in that age group
Barr was asked by Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee about a letter Mueller wrote to him to express frustration about the rollout of the special counsel's report
In his landmark 2014 essay, "The Case For Reparations," Coates pushed the issue into a larger, national discussion that continues today
Trystan Terrell, 22, has booked into the Mecklenburg County jail
During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Attorney General William Barr testified that special counsel Robert Mueller felt the "press reporting" of Barr's letter summarizing the nearly two-year investigation into Russian interference had "been inaccurate" and the press had read "too much into it."
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tokyo as a new emperor takes the reins after the first imperial abdication in the country in 200 years.
Moscow dismisses U.S. claim that Russia convinced Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro not to flee Caracas, but Russia does have a role in the standoff
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tokyo as a new emperor takes the reins after the first imperial abdication in the country in 200 years.
Police seek surveillance or trail camera video that could show whether someone was hunting nearby
A motive is not yet apparent in the shooting
Testimony comes following the revelation that Mueller was upset over how Barr characterized the report
National security adviser John Bolton says Russia and Cuba are putting serious pressure on the Venezuelan goverment to resist handing over power. This comes as opposition leader Juan Guaido calls for a second day of protests. CBS News State Department reporter Christina Ruffini joins CBSN with more on the power struggle.
Moscow dismisses U.S. claim that Russia convinced Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro not to flee Caracas, but Russia does have a role in the standoff
The move comes as a government watchdog agency shows Afghan control of land is decreasing
Haley resigned from her post as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations last year
"Get Lucky" is one of the countless hits Pharrell Williams has helped to create over the course of his remarkable career. As a producer, rapper, and songwriter, there is not much the 12-time Grammy winner hasn’t done. Now, he is adding a music festival to the list. Gayle King joined Pharrell in Virginia Beach, his hometown that hosted the first Something in the Water music festival.
"I think his statement is deliberately false and misleading and yes, most people would consider that to be a lie," said Schiff
A new study in the Journal of Pediatrics finds the number of suicides between 2000 and 2018 by self-poisoning has soared especially among teenage girls. The American Psychiatric Association says one out of every six people will suffer from depression at some point in their lives. Dr. David Agus and psychologist Lisa Damour join "CBS This Morning" to discuss mental fitness and clinical depression.
The 12-time Grammy-winner's latest project is a massive three-day festival unlike anything Virginia Beach has ever seen
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."