60 Minutes Extra: Department of Justice senior official on 2016 Russian election hack effort
The United States Department of Justice tells 60 Minutes that 2016 Russian election hack was "certainly looking to hurt Hillary Clinton"
The United States Department of Justice tells 60 Minutes that 2016 Russian election hack was "certainly looking to hurt Hillary Clinton"
U.S. Assistant Attorney General John Demers tells 60 Minutes the 2016 Russian election hack was "certainly looking to hurt Hillary Clinton." See the full 60 Minutes report on the Russian government's hack of the 2016 elections, Sunday
Some survivors and those accused of sexual misconduct on college campuses say the Title IX system governing the cases is not working. Title IX was originally enacted to ensure female students were given equal access to education. The law later expanded to include sexual misconduct. CBSN Originals executive producer Adam Yamaguchi joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss "Speaking Frankly: Title IX," which spoke with both survivors and those accused of sexual misconduct.
CBS News' Cindy Pom joins CBSN from London with a roundup of stories making headlines around the world: More than a dozen people were killed in protests in Iraq; doctors recommend immediate hospitalization for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange; and more than a thousand koalas have died in recent wildfires in Australia.
Adnan Syed was convicted of strangling a high school classmate he had once dated
Maksim Pankratov says he just wanted to help kids understand that he is "a normal human being," but now he and the video's producers are in hiding
Problem discovered after anonymous tip that an Illinois company sold meat without getting USDA approval
Ethan Frisch founded Burlap & Barrel after discovering new flavors during his time as an aid worker in Afghanistan
The outgoing energy secretary, in an interview with Fox News, said he told Trump he had been chosen by God to carry out God's plan
Entrepreneur Ethan Frisch was living in Afghanistan when he discovered ingredients he'd never before tasted. Now, he works with farmers to export spices from 13 countries.
When Canadian hockey player Ryan Straschnitzki was paralyzed from the chest down in a devastating bus crash in April 2018, he was told he'd never walk again. Now his dad has shared stunning video of his first steps.
Rookie Dwayne Haskins was giving high fives and taking selfies, but missed the final snap to close the game
The former Humboldt Broncos player was paralyzed from the chest down in 2018, when his team's bus collided with a tractor trailer
Two boys were shot and killed in Northern California over the weekend. An 11-year-old boy and a 14-year-old boy were sitting in a van at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday in an elementary school parking lot when they were confronted by at least one gunman who opened fire, according to police. Betty Yu of CBS station KPIX-TV reports from Union City, California.
Lev Parnas allegedly gave recordings to House Intelligence Committee on Ukraine; new TSA technology could speed up security lines
The Pulitzer prize-winning presidential historian says key attributes of successful leaders include humility, empathy, and the ability to share credit and shoulder blame
Researchers believe diet is a key element in brain health and in treating depression, and say the #1 factor that you have control over in terms of your mental health is at the end of your fork
A young Minnesota boy is making an incredible recovery after being thrown 40-feet off a balcony. Landen Hoffman's family says he is now "walking perfectly" and is even back in kindergarten.
While all eyes remain on Washington amid the impeachment probe, the 2020 trail just got a little bit bigger
A colorblind student in Minnesota saw color for the first time. Seventh grader Jonathan Jones’ principal, who’s also colorblind, let Jones borrow his special glasses.
Researchers find many Americans experience holiday stress, and two of the main stresses are family get-togethers and avoiding conflict at the dinner table. New York Times best-selling author Gretchen Rubin joins "CBS This Morning" with her tip on how you can live a happier, healther, and more productive life.
Taylor Swift made history Sunday at the American Music Awards. Not only did she sweep every category for which she was nominated, but she was also named artist of the decade, performing a medley of her hits from the last 10 years. It was a night of triumph, as she publicly battles the men who own the master recordings for much of her music. "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Kevin Frazier reports.
"The Price is Right" still has contestants jumping for joy. It’s been entertaining daytime audiences on CBS for nearly 50 years. Since its debut, the show has given away more than $250 million in cash and prizes. “The Price is Right” host and comedian Drew Carey joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show.
As the Transportation Security Administration field tests advanced screening technologies for passengers at an airport teminal in Las Vegas, researchers at the University of Rhode Island are also developing new ways to detect explosives that may even surpass the abilities of bomb-sniffing dogs. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin has researched American presidents for 50 years. Over her career, she’s written extensively about the lives of Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Goodwin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her new online Master Class course where she teaches how leadership qualities can define a commander-in-chief.