Fifth person dead after Halloween party shooting at Airbnb rental
Police are trying to piece together what happened
Police are trying to piece together what happened
Robert Evans was a failed actor and a very successful movie producer, who as head of production at Paramount Pictures was behind such classic films as "Love Story" and "The Godfather." Jeff Glor looks back at the career of Evans, who died this week at the age of 89, and the exploits, both personal and professional, that brought him notoriety well beyond the studio lot.
In Boston city and community leaders are engaged in a bold experiment: To use higher education to transform the city's most dangerous neighborhoods. The program "Boston Uncornered" recruits gang members to drop their guns and enroll in college by paying them to do so. Supporters say it costs less than the ongoing cycle of enforcement, incarceration and recidivism, and is also an investment in the community. Dana Jacobson reports.
A Scottish firm. MacRebur, has invented a way to recycle plastic waste into road pavement, replacing some of the oil-based bitumen, or asphalt, that holds regular roadways together. Roxana Saberi reports.
In his autobiography, "Acid For the Children," the Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player writes not of rock star glory, but of a vulnerable childhood when he discovered the magic of music
For homeowners confronted with increased fire threats and evacuations, there is another danger: the inability to get fire insurance. Most of the homes destroyed in California's recent wildfires were covered by insurance, but now the owners of the homes left standing are facing huge spikes in premiums. Carter Evans reports.
Plus: Democratic contenders for the White House speak in Iowa, and firefighters battle blazes in California. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Democrats looking to succeed President Trump are focusing on Iowa this weekend. With three months to go before state's caucuses, a new poll finds Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren in first place among Democratic voters there. Ed O'Keefe reports from Des Moines.
At a rally Friday President Donald Trump attacked Democrats, the news media, and the so-called "Deep State" over Congress' impeachment inquiry, after further testimony from administration officials about the president seeking dirt from Ukraine about his political opponents in exchange for military aid.
In this web exclusive, the musician Flea (who has just written a new memoir about his days before rock stardom, titled "Acid for the Children") talked with "CBS This Morning" co-host Anthony Mason about his friendship with fellow Red Hot Chili Peppers bandmate Anthony Kiedis.
The Maria Fire in Southern California has prompted evacuation orders for nearly 11,000 people
Seaside cuisine is the subject of her just-released first cookbook, "The Saltwater Table: Recipes From the Coastal South"
Former Congressman Beto O'Rourke ended his presidential campaign on Friday. The news broke just hours before O'Rourke was expected to speak with the rest of the Democratic candidates at a dinner in Iowa. Ed O'Keefe and Caitlin Huey-Burns joined CBSN to discuss O'Rourke and the latest campaign news in the latest edition of 2020 Trail Markers.
The president slammed his Democratic rivals, including Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi
House passes impeachment resolution; Single dad fosters over 30 kids in two decades.
President Trump traveled to Tupelo, Mississippi, to rally support for the Republican candidate for governor, Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves. Reeves is running against Attorney General Jim Hood, the only Democrat to hold statewide office in Mississippi. Mississippi Today political and government reporter Bobby Harrison joins CBSN to discuss.
Vindman told not to discuss Trump's call with the president of Ukraine; Single dad adopts 5 siblings so they can stay together.
The House voted along party lines on the procedures for the next phase, the open hearings, as well as the writing of any potential articles of impeachment
Melissa Murray, an expert on constitutional and family law and a professor at New York University, discusses the legal evolution of marriage in the United States. She explains how marriage was sometimes used by judges as a punishment, and why it has been difficult for advocates to make a change to the minimum age at federal level.
Fraidy Reiss, founder of the activist group Unchained At Last, discusses her personal story with forced marriage and her organization's quest to end child marriage in the U.S.
"I've been personally trying to find the right partner for some time," Posen told Vogue. "But time ran out, and the difficult climate out there… it's not an easy time in our industry."
Donna Pollard is a child marriage survivor and the founder of Survivor's Corner. She explains her personal journey, how she feels her child was the worst victim in this case, and her quest to make legal changes at a state level.
Lamont Thomas spent years fostering children. Even after he decided to stop fostering, he still wanted to help others and made a change he didn't expect. Steve Hartman has his story on the road.
Police in Alabama believe there's evidence that a missing college student is a victim of foul play. Aniah Haley Blanchard is the stepdaughter of a UFC fighter. Omar Villafranca has the latest.
As wildfires burn across California, some homeowners are scrambling to find fire insurance coverage. Even people who have lived in the area for years say they're paying thousands more for protection. Carter Evans reports.