Hashtag unites Jews and Arabs
Two college students, one Jewish and one Muslim, have started an online movement to combat the historical feud between the two cultures. KPIX's Cate Caiguran interviews the two creators of the hashtag that's gone viral.
Two college students, one Jewish and one Muslim, have started an online movement to combat the historical feud between the two cultures. KPIX's Cate Caiguran interviews the two creators of the hashtag that's gone viral.
A break-in in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania left one man dead and one in critical condition, but police were mislead by a movie shoot nearby when they arrived on scene. KDKA's Brenda Waters reports.
A Tennessee woman is being charged with reckless endangerment after allegedly letting her 9-year-old son behind the wheel.
Small North Dakota farming towns were hit hard by strong winds Monday night. The winds damaged farm equipment needed for harvests. KJXB's Kristi Larson reports.
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, discusses whether Congress will address the flood of unaccompanied minors at the U.S.-Mexico border before leaving for the August recess.
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Butter instead of cream is the new coffee trend in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Advocates for the butter blend say the natural fats help cut cravings and boost energy.
Long time friends Dorothy Pickett and Florence Koppin are lucky to be turning 100 years old, but even luckier to be celebrating together. Their secret? Staying active and coffee time with friends. KCCI's Eric Hanson reports.
The stock market is less volatile than it has been in decades, but big investors are betting that rocky times are approaching. CBS MoneyWatch contributor Anthony Mirhaydari explains.
Secretary of State John Kerry made a surprise visit to Israel Wednesday to try to halt the fighting between Israelis and Palestinians. CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports from Jerusalem.
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Fifty-thousand people are expected to celebrate the induction of six legendary names to baseball's Hall of Fame. The hall's chairman, Jane Forbes Clark II, has a unique history of her own. Peter Greenberg reports.
Crews have finally completed the salvage and are towing the Costa Concorida to a scrapyard in Northern Italy. Work to remove the ship cost more than $2 billion. Norah O'Donnell reports.
After Duff Watson condemned the airline over a tweet for not giving his family priority seating, a Southwest crewmember forced him and his children off the jet. Southwest is apologizing to the family this morning. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Robin Wright and Rachel McAdams remember the late actor at the premiere of "A Most Wanted Man." Also, Marvel is about to take over the box office again when "Guardians of the Galaxy" hits theaters next week. Suzanne Marques has today's Eye on Entertainment.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
Federal officials say the drug maker may have used "outdated" data from a late-stage trial of the vaccine when it announced the results.
Americans only spend an average of 12 minutes on morning meals, but 30 percent of those eating out do so for breakfast. Dennis Berman, business editor at The Wall Street Journal, looks at why food companies are trying to change our breakfast habits.
Nearly a week after MH17 was shot down, two military planes are flying the remains to Eindhoven Air Base where hundreds of family members are waiting. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Amsterdam.
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