Evangelicals close ranks around Trump after Christianity Today rebuke
More than 100 conservative evangelicals wrote a letter to the president of Christianity Today, characterizing the editorial as offensive.
More than 100 conservative evangelicals wrote a letter to the president of Christianity Today, characterizing the editorial as offensive.
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed safely in the New Mexico desert Sunday after a failed mission to dock with the International Space Station. The re-entry and landing was a success, and the space capsule will return to service. CBS senior space consultant Bill Harwood joins CBSN with details.
The president's executive order is placing Republican governors in an awkward position.
"CBS This Morning" is exploring the big topics that will dominate the conversation in the next decade, including technology and foreign policy.
Boeing has ousted its embattled CEO Dennis Muilenberg as the company struggles in the aftermath of two fatal crashes involving its new 737 Max jets. Boeing chairman David Calhoun will take over for now. CBSN has details.
Aircraft manufacturing giant says chairman David Calhoun will take over top job, effective immediately.
Nashville police released surveillance video from the bar and said they wanted to interview several people identified at the scene.
The small Southern California town of Solvang is famous for its Danish-style architecture and holiday displays. This time of year, it transforms itself into one of the country's most festive Christmas villages. Jamie Yuccas shows how a high-tech display is using drones for the first time to light up the sky.
Over the past 60 years, Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges has gone from child actor to leading heartthrob to laid-back “counterculture” icon. But he’s also a bit of a Renaissance man, adding painting, music and photography to his artistic repertoire. His photography is the subject of a new book. Anthony Mason recently spent time with Bridges in Los Angeles.
U.K. grocery chain Tesco said it halted production at a Chinese factory after a 6-year-old girl found the message
Our series Three Meals reveals what is on voters’ minds across the country. In our latest report, we went to Hampton, Fredericksburg and Alexandria in Virginia for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The state, once red, has recently trended blue. CBS News contributor Steve Inskeep of NPR's “Morning Edition” and “Up First” drove through Virginia to talk with voters.
In our series The 2020's, we're exploring the big topics that will dominate the conversation in the next decade. In Monday’s installment, our focus is on climate change. Over the last 10 years, sea levels have risen at an alarming rate. Biodiversity is reportedly declining faster than at any time in human history, and millions of people have been affected by extreme weather, like hurricanes and floods. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli discusses what we can expect over the next decade.
The U.K. supermarket chain Tesco is investigating after a child found a note in a box of Christmas cards claiming foreign prisoners in China were being "forced to work against our will." BBC News correspondent Greg McKenzie reports.
One of the longest serving members of President Trump's cabinet is revealing to CBS News the advice he gave the president on impeachment. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said he spoke with the president about not "giving up," calling the impeachment "very immature." In a wide-ranging interview with Jericka Duncan, Secretary Carson also explained why he has concerns about possible reparations for descendants of slavery.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
A review by the Center for Auto Safety found that the more than 35,000 cabs licensed in nine of the 10 U.S. cities with the most taxis are not required by their regulators to get safety recalls fixed before picking up passengers. The center is now calling for change, sending letters demanding taxi cab fleets be required to address all open safety recalls before they carry passengers. Kris Van Cleave reports.
For the first time in 200 years, France’s Notre Dame cathedral will not celebrate Christmas Mass. The building, which is more than 850 years old, is still being restored after a devastating fire in April. Imtiaz Tyab reports on how people in Paris will celebrate Christmas without the annual tradition.
The Housing and Urban Development Secretary also calls the concept of reparations for the descendants of slaves "unworkable"
In a disturbing twist in the murder of Texas mom Heidi Broussard, the 33-year-old's close friend Magen Fieramusca was charged with two counts of kidnapping. Broussard and her three-week-old daughter Margot disappeared on December 12. The baby was found alive. Investigators say more charges could be coming as they work to determine who killed Broussard and left her in the trunk of the Fieramuscas' car. Authorities reportedly say Fieramusca had acted like she was expecting a child at the same time as Broussard... Читать дальше...
A manhunt is underway after two men were stabbed to death outside a Nashville bar. Police have released surveillance video taken about an hour before the violence Saturday. One of the victims, Clayton Beathard, was the brother of San Francisco 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard. Errol Barnett reports.
There are big storms in the West and the Southeast Monday morning, which is bad news for a record number of more than 115 million Americans expected to travel by car, train or plane over the holidays. Rain and flash flooding in South Florida shut down Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport overnight. One traveler said driving through the flooding was like "looking out a boat cabin window." The TSA estimates 42 million people will pass through its security checkpoints over the holidays, nearly 4% more than last year. Читать дальше...
A newly released email is refueling the argument over President Trump’s impeachment. The email shows a White House official directed a freeze in military aid to Ukraine about 90 minutes after Mr. Trump’s phone call to Ukraine’s president that led to the House impeachment inquiry. Chip Reid reports.
The Center for Auto Safety has sent letters demanding that taxi fleets be required to address all open safety recalls before they can carry passengers.
Broussard's infant daughter found at same location as body; Magen Fieramusca charged with kidnapping and tampering with a corpse
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced five people to death for the murder of Washington Post Columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Saudi state TV says three others have been given prison time. Khashoggi went into the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, in October last year and never walked out. Charlie D'Agata is following the case from London.