Eye Opener at 8: Alaska midair crash investigation ongoing
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
For the first time, we're learning about test results showing why some trampoline parks can be so dangerous. A Virginia engineer says the way many trampolines are bound together in the parks can create an unsafe transfer of energy. The number of emergency room visits from trampoline park injuries soared to nearly 18,000 in 2017. Meg Oliver reports.
Six big companies promise to reduce plastic waste by 10 million tons -- but few are swearing off plastic completely
The CDC reports there are now more than 10 times as many confirmed measles cases in 2019 as there were in the whole of 2010. The vast majority of infections are among unvaccinated people. Dr. Jon LaPook was at the New York Capitol Tuesday where protesters gathered to fight a bill to end religious exemptions for vaccines.
The CDC reports there are now more than 10 times as many confirmed measles cases in 2019 as there were in the whole of 2010. The vast majority of infections are among unvaccinated people. Dr. Jon LaPook was at the New York Capitol Tuesday where protesters gathered to fight a bill to end religious exemptions for vaccines.
Kami Rita has scaled the world's highest peak 23 times since first reaching the summit in 1994
The State Department says non-emergency U.S. embassy and consulate employees in Iraq will have to leave. That follows rising tensions with Iran, Iraq's neighbor. President Trump dismissed a report that his national security team is reviewing a plan for more than 100,000 U.S. troops to confront Iran. David Martin reports.
Alabama passes the country's most restrictive abortion bill with no exceptions for rape and incest. Also, President Trump's oldest son will return to Capitol Hill next month to testify in a Senate committee's Russia investigation. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Investigators in Texas are urging the person who shot video of a deadly police shooting to contact them. Police say Pamela Turner grabbed an officer’s taser on Monday and used it on him while she was being arrested. The officer then opened fired. Mireya Villarreal reports.
State Department orders most personnel out of neighboring Iraq citing "serious" threat, one that a senior British commander said doesn't exist
Searchers in southeastern Alaska recovered two more bodies after an accident involving two sightseeing planes. The midair collision on Monday killed six people: four Americans, a Canadian and an Australian. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The State Department says non-emergency U.S. embassy and consulate employees in Iraq will have to leave. That follows rising tensions with Iran, Iraq's neighbor. President Trump dismissed a report that his national security team is reviewing a plan for more than 100,000 U.S. troops to confront Iran. David Martin reports.
Man charged in the death of a University of Georgia professor at a home where authorities say the homeowner apparently killed himself after investigators arrived
There are more than a dozen military related caucuses in the House, but none dedicated to the specific needs of women who serve
The Department of Homeland Security waived environmental and dozens of other laws to build more barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border
The Department of Homeland Security waived environmental and dozens of other laws to build more barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border
Alabama is ready to outlaw virtually all abortions in an effort to get the Supreme Court to reverse protections for abortion rights nationwide. The state Senate voted 25-6 Tuesday night for a bill that already passed the House overwhelmingly. The bill has no exceptions for victims of rape or incest. Jericka Duncan reports.
Alabama passes the country's most restrictive abortion bill with no exceptions for rape and incest. Also, President Trump's oldest son will return to Capitol Hill next month to testify in a Senate committee's Russia investigation. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Alabama passes the country's most restrictive abortion bill with no exceptions for rape and incest. Also, President Trump's oldest son will return to Capitol Hill next month to testify in a Senate committee's Russia investigation. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Voters rank candidates on the ballot, and a candidate garnering a majority of first-place votes is the winner
One-strike-you're-out policy follows the livestreamed massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand
On "Intelligence Matters" this week, host Michael Morell speaks with David Sanger, national security correspondent for the New York Times and author of "The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age"
Democratic presidential candidate and California senator will announced she'd make the move through executive action once in the Oval Office, the source says
Forget paying more for a T-shirt -- the price of a pet parrot (and many other things you didn't know) will also climb
One-strike-you're-out policy follows the livestreamed massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand