Why proposed food stamp changes could make "the poor more poor"
An estimated 3.7 million Americans could lose their SNAP benefits next year if the government implements the changes
An estimated 3.7 million Americans could lose their SNAP benefits next year if the government implements the changes
Manafort is serving a 7-year sentence for federal charges of bank fraud, tax evasion, conspiring against the U.S. and conspiring to obstruct justice.
Full House to begin vote on impeachment; Ducks in Kansas unhappy about winter weather
In our World of Worship series, we're exploring different ways people practice faith and religion around the globe. In this installment, we're looking at one of the fastest growing religions in the world, the Bahá'í faith. There are now more than 100,000 Bahá'í communities worldwide. Dana Jacobson takes you on a journey to the "Mother Temple of the West."
Six foreigners were arrested for allegedly smuggling drugs in Indonesia. Google settled a tax dispute in Australia. And the bodies of two people missing after New Zealand's volcano eruption may never be found. Rylee Carlson rounds up these global news headlines from London.
A survey found that 54% of pastors feel their role is frequently overwhelming and 33% feel isolated, but 71% of churches have no plan for a pastor to receive a periodic sabbatical.
Ramsey Bearse, 29, pleaded guilty to one count of possessing material depicting minors in sexually explicit conduct.
Microsoft finally unveiled its next-gen gaming console, Xbox Series X.
Anti-impeachment carolers will sing parodies of traditional Christmas songs on Capitol Hill ahead of the House's votes on two articles of impeachment against President Trump.
This holiday season, there's an emerging shopping trend: previously owned gifts. A growing number of shoppers are looking for secondhand items and major brands are taking notice. Janet Shamlian reports.
In life and online, interest in the sober community is booming. On Instagram, there are more than 1.2 million #soberlife posts. More than 500,000 boast "sober is sexy." Dr. Tara Narula reports.
Aaron Sorkin's "To Kill a Mockingbird" has been a hit on Broadway. Now they’re headed to Madison Square Garden in February, the first ever Broadway show to perform in the world-famous venue. We’re excited to announce 18,000 New York City Public School students are getting invites to see the show for free.
Farmers make cash in the off-season by carving up a frozen river to provide the building blocks, and many won't even see the final product in person.
A black mom says her daughter was not allowed to compete with her Colorado cheerleading squad because of her hair. Tiyana Young says her 11-year-old daughter Niemah was kicked off the team because her coach refused to let her perform with natural hair. But the cheer coach says Niemah was dismissed because her mom threatened the team. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
CBS New legal analysts and constitutional law scholars Jonathan Turley and Kim Wehle join "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the historic vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump.
An estimated 3.7 million Americans could lose their SNAP benefits next year if the government implements the changes
President Trump's rally takes place on the day the House debates articles of impeachment against him.
An ancient form of chewing gum is providing new insights into the life of a young girl from the Stone Age. Scientists analyzed genetic material found on a 5,700-year-old piece of heated birch bark in Denmark. The girl had chewed on it before spitting it out. Her DNA was so well preserved, scientists determined she had blue eyes and dark brown hair. They could also tell her most recent meal included duck and hazelnuts.
A host of factors are denting the delivery company's performance, including mounting competition and trade disputes
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
For more than 34 million Americans, food stamps help them survive. Now there's concern proposed changes in the USDA's SNAP program could drastically cut those benefits, as the Trump administration says it wants to reduce waste. Adriana Diaz reports.
There's been a boom in mega churches with thousands of members over the past two decades, but that massive growth has come with a cost. A survey of pastors shows the demands of the job are creating greater stress, and some pastors are feeling overwhelmed or even burned out. James Brown reports.
The U.S. is monitoring a Russian spy ship that the Coast Guard says has been sailing unsafely off the East Coast. It was spotted sailing toward American military bases in Florida earlier this week. CBS News has confirmed the ship was seen again Tuesday off the Bahamas and is believed to be headed away from the U.S.
A 13-year-old boy is now charged with felony murder in the death of a New York City college student, as a hunt intensifies for a possible accomplice. The middle school student, who is not being named, appeared in family court Tuesday. Police say he was present when Tessa Majors was stabbed in a park. Mola Lenghi reports.
Ahead of the historic House vote on articles of impeachment, chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss how impeachment impacts President Trump's legacy.