How to break the habit of impulse buying
"It's fine to do it sometimes," one expert said. "You just have to be smart about it"
"It's fine to do it sometimes," one expert said. "You just have to be smart about it"
A trek through the Darien Gap jungle was just the first stop on a long and complex journey
The Los Angeles Fire Department says a magnitude-5.4 aftershock struck Southern California shortly after 4 a.m. local time Friday morning. It comes a day after a magnitude-6.4 quake struck in the Mojave Desert. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joined CBSN from the quake's epicenter in Ridgecrest with the latest.
Scientists say massive global reforestation may be the best way to fight global warming
The plan is the latest in a parade of proposals that have become a trademark of her 2020 Democratic presidential bid
Springsteen is currently ranked fifth in the nation for equestrian show jumping and hopes to secure a spot on 2020's U.S. Olympic team
"We're playing Russian roulette with Mother Nature," CBS News contributor and physicist Michio Kaku says
The convicted killer of a young Florida mom speaks out for the first time and admits he didn't tell investigators everything -- but vows he didn't kill her. Is he telling the truth now?
Real-life NCIS agents open up about the murder of a sailor's 10-year-old daughter that haunted the agency for three decades and the “unsolvable” murder of a Navy man’s son and the promise to his family to resolve the case.
A slight tick up in the jobless rate last month as job growth exceeded economists' forecasts of about 160,000 new hires
7 Americans killed in Bahamas Chopper Crash; Taking on "Wolfgang's Steakhouse Burger Challenge."
On this week's episode of "The Takeout," veteran FBI counterintelligence operative Eric O'Neill said it was "one of the most successful espionage attacks" on the U.S.
We are just over a year away from the start of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo and hundreds of American athletes are competing for a chance to go. We recently met one of those athletes who is hoping to make her Olympic debut in equestrian showjumping. Her name is Jessica Springsteen -- Bruce Springsteen's daughter. Nikki Battiste reports.
With so many bargains this summer, you may be tempted to shop on a whim. You’re not alone: A new study finds nearly 90% of Americans make impulse purchases and men spend more on them than women. Charisse Jones, USA Today's national business correspondent, joins “CBS This Morning” to explain why we impulse buy -- and how to break the habit.
A Virgin Atlantic plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Boston Thursday night after a fire broke out in the cabin. Flight 138 left New York’s JFK airport around eight o'clock headed for London’s Heathrow Airport. It was diverted to Boston’s Logan airport when and flames were coming from a passenger's seat. Police say a battery pack for a cell phone charger between the seats may be to blame.
The summer movie season is in full swing. One of the season's most anticipated movies, "Spider-Man Far From Home," broke records this week for the biggest Tuesday opening ever, bringing in more than $39 million. But domestic box office revenue through the end of June is reportedly down more than 9% from the same period last year. Fandango's Erik Davis joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss which movies may be worth the cost of admission this summer.
Biden defended his civil rights record in an interview with CNN
Job growth exceeded economists' forecasts for about 160,000 new positions, while the jobless rate held steady
Former Vice President Joe Biden is dismissing the attack that got much of the attention at last week's Democratic debates. The presidential candidate told CNN that Sen. Kamala Harris misrepresented his record when she criticized his position on busing in the 1970s. “Face the Nation” moderator and senior foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss who she believes is winning in their back-and-forth as well as President Trump's Fourth of July speech.
The practice is illegal, but the government turns a blind eye because the long hours help build China's tech giants
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
President Trump led the bigger Fourth of July celebration he wanted but did not get the weather he hoped for. A big crowd stood in the rain to hear him pay tribute to U.S. military power and see a display of it along the National Mall in Washington. The speech was patriotic but not political. Chip Reid reports.
Police confirmed that seven Americans were killed in a helicopter crash on July Fourth in the Bahamas. The aircraft went down about two miles from Grand Cay Island, killing everyone on board. The victims include billionaire coal tycoon and philanthropist Chris Cline. David Begnaud reports.
CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku is a physics professor at the City University of New York. He joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the strongest earthquake to hit Southern California in 20 years and why the "big one" is imminent.
Many Americans are enjoying a long holiday weekend and taking a break from their typical eight-hour work days. In China, the government officially caps workers days at eight hours a day but a so-called "9-9-6" schedule is pressuring some workers into 12-hour days, six days a week. Elizabeth Palmer reports.