Teenager rescued from ocean in dramatic video
A man went into rough waters near Los Angeles to rescue a teenager who appeared unconscious, but he was almost overpowered by the waves himself. Jeff Glor reports.
A man went into rough waters near Los Angeles to rescue a teenager who appeared unconscious, but he was almost overpowered by the waves himself. Jeff Glor reports.
Surveillance video from the New York City subway led to the arrest of a woman accused of abandoning a 10-month-old baby on the platform. Norah O'Donnell reports.
In a new twist on classic yoga, a studio in Baton Rouge, Louisiana combines classic poses with challenging aerial lifts to increase strength. WAFB's Elizabeth Vowell reports.
Police in Georgia have requested search warrants for the medical records of 22-month-old Cooper Harris, who was found dead after spending the day in his father's locked SUV last month. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the case.
"Blood Sport: Alex Rodriguez, Biogenesis, and the Quest to End Baseball's Steroid Era" is a new book that details the MLB's crusade against steroid use and Alex Rodriguez's involvement with performance enhancing drugs during his career. Authors Tim Elfrink and Gus Garcia-Roberts join the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts for their first interview.
Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry is one of the biggest movie stars in the world, and she is now turning her attention to television. Her new show "Extant" premieres on CBS this week. Berry joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to talk about the show.
President Obama is in Texas and will meet with Gov. Rick Perry on immigration Wednesday. Though he met the president at the airport a year ago, Perry turned down an airport greeting this time. Bill Plante reports from the White House.
The U.S. now leads the world in oil and natural gas production, putting out 11 million barrels per day. With that new-found success, oil man and entrepreneur Boone Pickens is calling for a new national energy strategy. He joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss his vision.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
National restaurant chains are pulling out all the stops to get more business. TGI Fridays is launching a new strategy: offering unlimited appetizers. Chip Reid reports.
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the "Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Edition," Air New Zealand produced a safety video featuring models in bikinis. The video has gone viral on the Internet, but critics find it sexist. Gayle King reports.
The most powerful Pacific storm in years is headed for mainland Japan. Typhoon Neoguri already passed over the country's southern islands with winds of over 150 miles per hour. Lucy Craft reports from Tokyo.
"I can't imagine this person ever having an enemy because she treated everybody with kindness, with warmth."
The co-founder of Reddit.com, Alexis Ohanian, wants to ensure Congress understands how laws could threaten the economic potential of the Internet. His site hosts more than 70 million visitors a month. Gayle King reports.
He was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and named to the NBA 50th Anniversary All-Time Team in 1996.
Lawsuits relating to abuse scandals have cost the church $2.5 billion. Pope Francis promised action and begged forgiveness from those suffering from "lifelong scars." Allen Pizzey reports.
CNET.com says testing can begin as early as next year for a new type of birth control: a tiny computer chip placed under a woman's skin. Also, two drones almost collide with a police helicopter. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe
As the Israeli military traded attacks with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, President Obama pushed for a peaceful end to the violence in a piece written for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. Holly Williams reports.
Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius's defense has rested its case in the murder trial of girlfriend and South African model Reeva Steenkamp. Closing arguments are expected next month. Debora Patta reports from Pretoria, South Africa.
Protesters continue to clash in Murrieta, California, even though the buses they were waiting for with undocumented children never arrived. Tens of thousands of children have crossed the U.S. border through Mexico. Ben Tracy reports.
The "Ninja Thrillride" at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California, derailed Monday and injured six riders. More than 20 people were trapped on the coaster and some were stuck in the ride for hours. Carter Evans reports.
Almost two years after Washington voters approved a referendum to allow recreational marijuana, the state is rolling out the new law Tuesday. Adriana Diaz reports on the opening from Seattle.
An international team of researchers found that people with excess belly fat have a 72 percent increased risk of developing COPD, a lung disease. Plus, busy neonatal hospitals have a better success rate of saving premature babies, British researchers found. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top health stories.
Actress Mila Kunis lovingly praises her husband-to-be Ashton Kutcher in the new issue of W magazine. Plus, Halle Berry stars in "Extant" on CBS, starting Wednesday. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.
Millions of homeowners who suffered mortgage misconduct have received money from a government settlement with 13 big banks. Also, Crumbs Bake Shop has shut all of its stores. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.