Read the U.S. ambassador to the E.U.'s testimony to Congress
"Please know that I would not have recommended that Mr. Giuliani or any private citizen be involved in these foreign policy matters"
"Please know that I would not have recommended that Mr. Giuliani or any private citizen be involved in these foreign policy matters"
Sandy Winnefeld said about territory being left by U.S. troops: "That ground is gone now. We handed it over for free."
China said Thursday it detained two U.S. citizens on suspicion of organizing others to illegally cross the border
Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Every year, nearly two million more Americans are diagnosed with cancer. One innovative organization is letting cancer survivors lace up their gloves to give a cancer a knockout blow. Chip Reid reports.
Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has been called the “African-American family emergency plan.” He’s been by the side of many people seeking justice, including the families of Tamir Rice, Michael Brown, and most recently Botham Jean. Crump joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, “Open Season: Legalized Genocide of Colored People." Crump examines how racist practices within the criminal justice system impact America.
Millions of people along the East Coast are in the grip of a powerful Nor'easter. The storm dumped heavy rain that caused flooding in areas from North Carolina to Maine.
More closed-door testimony is scheduled Thursday in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump. One whistleblower accused President Trump of pushing Ukraine to investigate the Bidens in exchange for military aid. The law firm representing the whistleblower is fighting to keep their client’s identity a secret despite calls from the president and Republicans to reveal it. Alex Wagner, CBS News special correspondent and co-host of Showtime’s “The Circus,” spoke with an attorney at the law firm.
One organization is letting cancer survivors lace up their gloves to give cancer a knockout blow
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, a civil rights advocate and powerful voice, died early Thursday at the age of 68. Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, who knew Cummings for a decade and considers him a mentor, joins "CBS This Morning" to share about Cummings' legacy.
About 25,000 teachers went on strike on Thursday morning over salaries, class sizes and the number of support staff
The Trump administration is making its strongest push yet for a ceasefire in northern Syria. Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with the Turkish president in Ankara. They’re trying to convince Turkey to halt its military operation against the Kurds. Retired Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and CBS News military and homeland security analyst, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the situation.
Elijah Cummings, a longtime Democratic congressman, died early Thursday at the age of 68. Nancy Cordes reports on the bipartisan outpouring of condolences.
There's disturbing new video from inside the Hard Rock Hotel in New Orleans, purportedly shot two days before part of it collapsed. It was uncovered by our New Orleans affiliate, WWL-TV. The video, shot by a worker, claims to show flaws inside the construction site.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
October is National Bullying Prevention Month. There have been a rash of school bullying incidents reported in Pennsylvania, Maine, and California, in recent weeks. Some of them have been deadly. To fight the worsening problem, California’s governor signed three new laws aimed at preventing bullying and suicides. Carter Evans reports.
Only on "CBS This Morning," the father of a Sandy Hook shooting victim is telling us about his fight against misinformation. This comes after a major legal ruling against a man who called the mass shooting a hoax. Lenny Pozner’s 6-year-old son, Noah, was killed in that 2012 shooting. Pozner tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Tony Dokoupil why he has made it his life's mission to change tech company polices.
American officials apparently told Moscow they were visiting the area, but Russia says they strayed from their stated destination, close to the scene of a mysterious nuclear accident
Lenny Pozner funneled his anger into action as conspiracy theories surfaced surrounding the shooting
The laws include required taxpayer funding for suicide crisis centers and easy access for kids from kindergarten through sixth grade to suicide prevention materials
Nearly 50,000 striking GM workers may soon be back on the job after the United Auto Workers reached a proposed tentative deal with the company. The workers joined the picket lines on Sept. 16, halting production at dozens of factories nationwide. The month-long strike has cost GM an estimated $1.5 billion. Dean Reynolds reports.
The first face-to-face meeting between President Trump and top Democrats since the impeachment inquiry began did not go smoothly. The Democrats walked out Wednesday, claiming the president insulted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during a briefing for congressional leaders on the deteriorating military situation in Syria. Weijia Jiang reports.
Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo are on a mission to stop the violence in Syria. They are in Turkey to ask for a ceasefire. “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the diplomatic efforts.
A trooper in Utah rushed into harm's way to save a man’s life with just seconds to spare. Dramatic dash cam video shows Ruben Correa scrambling to pull out a driver who is unconscious in a car as a train barrels toward them. David Begnaud reports.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft ended its historic exploration of Saturn in 2017 and, slowly but surely, scientists are learning more about the ringed planet. Data from the 13-year mission helped scientists determine Saturn's rings are much newer than the planet itself -- and they're disappearing.
Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, a powerful voice among Democrats and chairman of the House Oversight Committee, died early Thursday at a hospital in Baltimore. The 68-years-old had faced a series of health issues. Cummings' committee is one of three leading the House impeachment inquiry. Nancy Cordes reports.