5 kids killed in fire at Pennsylvania day care center
The victims ranged in ages from 8 months to 7 years, according to the Erie Fire Department
The victims ranged in ages from 8 months to 7 years, according to the Erie Fire Department
Online theorists Saturday quickly offered unsubstantiated speculation — including some retweeted by President Trump — that Epstein's death wasn't a suicide, or it was faked
Aaron Shamo, 29, allegedly ran his drug business in his home's basement by trafficking hundreds of thousands of pills containing fentanyl
Hasan Minhaj made a name for himself by offering his comedic take on a wide range of stories for his show “Patriot Act.” He often takes on heavy topics like drug pricing, censorship in China, and student loans. His work has earned him two Peabody Awards and a spot on Time 100's "Most Influential People of 2019" list. Hasan Minhaj joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how comedy can help the country grapple with its problems
Most kids in America grow up playing with Legos. Now, the iconic toy is being used to help blind children read. The Lego Foundation hopes that "Braille Bricks" will help blind kids learn alongside children who can see. It plans to introduce these bricks in American schools next year. Only on "CBS This Morning," Ian Lee got to test them out.
Four cars were made for the early James Bond movies -- and one of them will be up for auction next week. "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason got to fulfill a lifelong fantasy and take the Aston Martin for a spin before it hits the auction block, where it's estimated to net $4 to 6 million.
Ferguson, Missouri is marking the 5th anniversary of the death of Michael Brown Jr. this morning. Brown's death led to months of protests, and drew attention to police practices nationwide -- and now, his father says he wants the case re-opened. Jeff Pegues reports.
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro speaks to CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe on his plans to combat white nationalism and gun violence following the mass shooting tragedies in El Paso and Dayton.
How about a credit card company telling customers their debts are wiped clean? Chase bank is getting out of the credit card business so Thursday night, it said it's ripping up customers' bills and wiping their debts clean.
The suspect in the El Paso massacre told arresting officers he was targeting Mexicans. That is according to documents obtained by CBS News. It was one week ago on Saturday that he allegedly opened fire in a Walmart near the Mexican border. Minutes earlier, he allegedly posted a racist screed that spoke of getting rid of Hispanic immigrants. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The President expressed new hope that Congress will strengthen background checks for gun purchases at the White House on Friday.
Financier Jeffrey Epstein has died. He was found unresponsive in a New York City jail cell while facing charges for sex trafficking. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins CBSN to discuss.
A new law in New Jersey allows terminally ill patients to end their lives. A group of CBS News interns spoke with a woman who has a disease that severely affects her lungs, and she may one day use the law to end her life. Interns Lily Cummings, Brijea Daniel, Kevin Gaiss, Marco Ramirez and Harmony Zhao join CBSN to discuss their story and their internships.
Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard said Iowa voters she's spoken to are concerned about President Trump's trade war with China. She spoke to CBSN Political Reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns about what she's learned during her time in the Midwest swing state.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is suggesting he's open to new laws expanding background checks for gun buyers. In the aftermath of three mass shootings in the past two weeks, the president is also facing pressure to back some form of gun control. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy joins CBSN with the latest from the White House.
Former FBI criminal profiler and program director of the George Mason University Forensic Science Department Mary Ellen O'Toole joins Major to talk about the psychology of heinous crimes on this week's episode of "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
A new report by the United Nations warns that the world's food supply is at risk, and the window to save the planet is closing. CBS News contributing meteorologist Jeff Berardelli explains what we can do to reduce our carbon footprint.
CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss Joe Biden's comment that "poor kids" are as smart as "white kids." Democratic presidential rival Julian Castro was asked about it and said he thinks Biden simply "got tripped up."
The Iowa State Fair is the place where corndogs, funnel cakes and presidential candidates converge. Many of the 2020 contenders are in Des Moines this weekend. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns and CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe join CBSN from the fair with a closer look at what's on the menu this year.
Former Congressman John Delaney has visited every county in Iowa, but is still trailing in the polls in the Democratic primary race. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke with Delaney about his strategy and why Joe Biden is out in front.
President Trump says he believes Republicans in the Senate want to get something done on gun control, particularly on background checks. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he won't reconvene the Senate to do it. CBS News White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, join CBSN with the latest.
This 89-year-old grandmother from a small Ohio town had never seen an ocean or mountains in her life – until her grandson decided to take her to all 61 U.S. National Parks.
Families of the victims in Saturday's El Paso massacre are beginning to say goodbye. Alvaro Mena says his mother wouldn't be alive if it wasn't for his stepfather, 77-year-old Juan Velazquez, one of 22 people killed in the attack. "There are no words to explain this pain we are going through,' he said. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports.
President Trump says he received a "very beautiful" letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He told reporters at the White House Friday that he thinks the two will have another meeting. Mr. Trump also said that Kim is not happy about the annual joint military exercises the U.S. and South Korea are currently conducting. Watch his remarks.
A multistate manhunt is stretching into a third night. Officials in Tennessee are looking for a dangerous fugitive — Curtis Ray Watson — who allegedly kills a prison official Wednesday morning and drove away. Mark Strassman reports.