Japan braces for monster typhoon bearing down on Tokyo area
Typhoon Hagibis is expected to hit this weekend and dump more than two feet of rain
Typhoon Hagibis is expected to hit this weekend and dump more than two feet of rain
Apple is standing by its decision to pull an app related to to the Hong Kong protests from its platform. CNET senior producer Dan Patterson joined CBSN AM to talk about how demonstrators are using technology in new ways.
Former Ambassador to Ukraine expected to testify; bus driver honored as hero
Fred Woods, one of the men convicted in the Chowchilla kidnappings, was denied parole this week. He and two other men abducted 26 children from a school bus and buried them alive in 1976. "CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud joined CBSN AM to discuss the case being featured in this week's "48 Hours."
This Nevada trooper spotted something on the road while on patrol, circled back around and realized it was an American flag. The trooper, who is also military veteran, immediately brought the flag to a local American Legion Lodge. His dashcam caught the patriotic deed as it unfolded.
In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. An estimated 20 percent of children and teenagers in the U.S. live with a skin disease. Jericka Duncan reports on how an organization that helps kids embrace these conditions teamed up with a fashion designer to help three Texas teenagers feel confident in their own skin.
The Empire State Building is, at its core, an office building. But the iconic structure inspired creativity and imagination for almost 90 years. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Georgia's Department of Natural Resources has a message for anglers: If you catch a northern snakehead, kill it immediately
We're getting a rare look at evidence from one of the largest mass kidnappings in U.S. history, more than 40 years later. Three masked gunmen seized a bus carrying 26 children and their driver in 1976. The kidnappers drove them 100 miles from Chowchilla, California, to a rock quarry and buried the children and the driver alive. David Begnaud previews his "48 Hours" report, which airs Saturday, Oct. 12, 10/9c.
The spacewalk comes amid news Alexei Leonov, history's first spacewalker, has died at 85
Lies, obstruction and clashes with Congress have led to past presidents facing impeachment
A "48 Hours" investigation shows how Frederick Woods lived behind bars – he married three times and bought a pricey mansion with an ocean view
House Democrats are issuing new subpoenas in their impeachment inquiry into President Trump. This week they subpoenaed Energy Secretary Rick Perry along with two associates of the president's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani. "60 Minutes" correspondent John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to break down everything that's happened this week in Washington.
New York City’s newly renovated Empire State Building opens to the public Saturday. Tony Dokoupil, who got an exclusive look, looks back at the iconic building’s history.
Eight active wildfires are burning across California, days after power was shut off to hundreds of thousands of people in an effort to prevent fires. Errol Barnett reports from Porter Ranch.
This open enrollment season for Medicare, seniors will face plenty of changes — and some new pitfalls
Furious passengers disembarked a Norwegian Spirit cruise ship in England after a 14-day voyage, which they say was scarred by everything from missed stops to onboard sewage problems. The passengers staged mass protests. Mola Lenghi reports.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Turkish warplanes and artillery blasted targets across the Syrian border on the third day of the offensive
An elected official in Arizona is in jail and charged with more than 60 felonies for allegedly running a multi-state adoption scheme. Prosecutors says Paul Petersen preyed on pregnant women from the Marshall Islands in the Pacific and lured them to the U.S. He allegedly promised them up to $10,000 to give up their babies for adoption. Nikki Battiste reports.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection found 14,806 pairs of shoes on a shipment arriving from China
Iran says two missiles hit an Iranian tanker overnight off the coast of Saudi Arabia, in a new escalation of tensions in the region. Iran's state-run news agency says the ship was sailing near the Saudi port of Jeddah. The tanker company says the crew is safe. The reported attack comes just weeks after drone and missile attacks on the world's largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia.
Alexei Leonov, a Soviet-era cosmonaut who was the first man to conduct a spacewalk in 1965, died Friday in Moscow aged 85, his assistant said
The iconic skyscraper is set to open its newly renovated 102nd floor observatory this weekend, complete with 360-degree views of the city
The FBI and federal prosecutors are investigating President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani. The former New York mayor's financial dealings with two clients are in the spotlight after prosecutors say those men tried to flee the country on Wednesday. Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman were charged Thursday with funneling foreign money, some of it from Russia, to a Super PAC that supports the president's re-election – a violation of federal law. Paula Reid reports.