A "dictator's playbook" threatens democracy. She's fighting back.
Maria Ressa says what's happening in the Philippines is "a cautionary tale for the United States"
Maria Ressa says what's happening in the Philippines is "a cautionary tale for the United States"
"A lot of these injuries, you've got four to six minutes to make a difference on whether that person lives or dies"
Catholic court issues document calling laws, like one pending in California, an "unacceptable offense" against religious freedoms
A record-breaking number of Americans are expected to travel this week for the Fourth of July. Nearly 50 million people plan to take a trip for the holiday, according to AAA. Mark Ellwood, a contributing editor at Conde Nast Traveler, joins "CBS This Morning" with tips on how you can still save on your summer travel plans.
A truck loaded with explosives detonated in Kabul near a defense ministry office Monday. After the bombing, several gunmen stormed the building.
The Democratic presidential candidates are in a highly-competitive race -- but many of them are defending Sen. Kamala Harris after Donald Trump Jr. Retweeted a conservative commentator who said that Sen. Harris was "not an American black" because her father was from Jamaica and her mother from India. Trump Jr. later deleted his retweet. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Frustrated by Trump pulling U.S. out of the deal and imposing crippling sanctions, Tehran is still threatening a more serious breach of the terms
Last year, the NFL made a recommendation to teams to add trauma kits to their safety arsenal. “CBS This Morning” got a first-hand look at how staff at major sports arenas are now learning how to save lives. At Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, employees are being trained to use trauma kits after a major accident or an attack. Jamie Wax reports.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Nearly 200 homes and businesses reported damage from a hailstorm north of Mexico City on Sunday. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
The singer is slamming Scooter Braun after he acquired the record company that owns her music. Swift says Braun put her through years of "incessant, manipulative bullying."
Students will hold a vigil tonight to honor former University of Utah classmate, Mackenzie Lueck, as new details emerge about her suspected killer. Ayoola Ajayi was arrested on Friday. Police found remains matching Lueck's DNA in his backyard. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The family of a Florida woman who died after being infected by a flesh-eating bacteria at the beach is sounding the alarm. Lynn Fleming died late last week at the age of 77 after walking along a popular Gulf of Mexico beach near her home and contracting necrotizing fasciitis, a rare but deadly bacterial infection that kills the body's soft tissue. Jericka Duncan reports.
Police are sharing more details about the suspected killer of University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck
CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, who served as homeland security adviser during the George W. Bush administration, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's historic step into North Korea and how the decision may have put the president "at risk."
Massive new demonstrations filled the streets of Hong Kong Monday, on the 22nd anniversary of China taking control of the former British colony. Many anti-government protesters took their case against Beijing directly to the center of the government in the territory. Ramy Inocencio reports.
President Trump is back in Washington after a surprising end to his trip to Asia. He met Kim Jong Un at the North Korean border and became the first sitting American president to cross that frontier. North Korean state-run media called it an "amazing event" – but many U.S. lawmakers question how productive that meeting was in efforts to reach a nuclear deal. Chip Reid reports.
The twin-engine private plane lost an engine at take-off, sources told CBS News
Massive new demonstrations filled the streets of Hong Kong Monday, on the 22nd anniversary of China taking control of the former British colony. Many anti-government protestors took their case against Beijing directly to the center of the government in the territory. Ramy Inocencio reports.
The cause of a plane crash that killed ten people near Dallas is still a mystery, one day after the accident. The private aircraft, which was supposed to go to Florida, crashed into a hangar and burst into flames shortly after takeoff yesterday. Two crew members and eight passengers were killed. Mireya Villarreal reports.
A plane crashes after takeoff in Texas. Also, President Trump makes history by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to set foot inside North Korea. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
President Trump became the first sitting American president to step in to the nation
A federal judge in San Diego is scheduled Monday to consider if Hunter is right
Pilots of the several fighter jets deployed to the area later found that the object was a group of about 20 birds, a South Korean military official says
With these two new supporters, Harris now has six endorsements from the CBC