Teen climate activist says meeting Trump would be a "waste"
"Why should I waste time talking to him when he, of course, is not going to listen to me?" she said
"Why should I waste time talking to him when he, of course, is not going to listen to me?" she said
Pet owners across the country are being warned about a potentially deadly toxic algae. Three dogs in North Carolina died last week after swimming in a pond that had blooms of blue-green algae. Anna Werner reports.
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Greta Thunberg has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and she is just 16 years old. She's sailing from Europe to New York to call on world leaders to protect the planet. Roxana Saberi met her in her hometown of Stockholm, Sweden.
The average U.S. household has a credit card debt of about $5,700, according to an analysis of census and Federal Reserve data. Overall, consumer debt has been rising significantly since the recession more than 10 years ago. Ted Rossman, an industry analyst at Bankrate.com, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how overspending on credit cards can affect your finances for years to come.
A Green Beret is taking his battle to sue Army doctors to Congress as he fights for his life. Active duty service members cannot sue for medical malpractice or negligence because of a 1950 Supreme Court decision known as the Feres Doctrine. The House passed a new provision that could partly overturn that decision. Jan Crawford reports.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is calling on the international community to step up pressure on Iran, warning time is running out before a United Nations arms embargo on Tehran expires. Imtiaz Tyab is the only U.S. network correspondent to gain access to Iran's territorial waters.
One of the most powerful and celebrated men in opera faces allegations of sexual misconduct, that spanned several decades. Numerous accusers told the Associated Press that Placido Domingo tried to pressure them into sexual relationships by dangling jobs and sometimes punishing them professionally when they refused his advances. Domingo says the claims are inaccurate. Nikki Battiste reports.
The Trump administration's newest immigration policy will affect hundreds of thousands of legal immigrants. The "public charge" rule makes it more difficult for low-income immigrants to become permanent U.S. residents. The administration says it is only implementing a law that Congress passed 23 years ago. Weijia Jiang reports.
Congress is now investigating Jeffrey Epstein’s apparent suicide, with new reports raising questions about the federal jail where he was being held. Government investigators raided the alleged sex trafficker's home in the Virgin Islands Monday. Mola Lenghi reports.
"What we went through was a nightmare, and we shouldn't have had to go through it," said 14-year-old Kelsey Phillips
A traffic stop in California turned into a gun battle that killed a highway patrol officer Monday night. Witnesses say a man grabbed a rifle from his pickup truck in Riverside and started shooting, while the officer was filling out paperwork to impound the vehicle. The gunman was killed and two other officers were wounded. Carter Evans reports.
Australian police are thanking some brave bystanders who helped end a deadly stabbing spree. A man is accused of stabbing at least two people and trying to stab others in Sydney’s financial district overnight. One woman is dead. Police have not determined a motive for the attack, but they say the suspect has a history of mental illness. Network 10's Lachlan Kennedy reports.
Army Sgt. Richard Stayskal alleges that military doctors knew about a tumor growing in his lung -- but said nothing
A gunman opens fire during a traffic stop east of Los Angeles, killing an officer and peppering cars with bullets. Also, civilians in Australia tackle a man with a foot-long knife, suspected of killing one woman and stabbing another. Police say the bloodshed could have been much worse. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Authorities say driver of white pickup truck that was pulled over grabbed shotgun and started firing before being shot to death by officers
Her husband was murdered in Honduras, and her 4-year-old son was almost kidnapped in Mexico. The U.S. still forced her to wait in one of Mexico's most dangerous cities
Chinese security forces mass at border of semi-autonomous city in ominous display of power as Beijing calls protests an "existential threat"
At least 9 detail allegations to AP about the opera legend that span 3 decades and some say he retaliated if spurned; he says charges are "inaccurate" and "painful"
Russian officials have given little, and significantly changing, information about the deadly blast at a nuclear research center on the country's north coast
At least 1 woman stabbed and police say body found at separate location believed to have been acquaintance of suspect, but "all evidence points" to mental health issue
Authorities say driver of white pickup truck that was pulled over grabbed shotgun and started firing before being shot to death by officers
The Illinois Department of Public Health ruled that the Abington of Glenview facility failed to implement its "abuse prevention policy"
Jeffrey Epstein's death raises serious questions; Music artists refused to work with Greta Thunberg.
The Department of Justice is investigating the circumstances surrounding the apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein. The disgraced financier was found dead in a New York City jail cell on Saturday while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges. Criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor Julie Rendelman joins CBSN to discuss the future of the cases against him.