Stephen Colbert's advice to teen girls: "Kick him to the curb"
The future host of CBS's "Late Show" dropped his "Colbert Report" act to help teen girls navigate confusing times on the RookieMag.com feature "Ask a Grown Man." Norah O'Donnell reports.
The future host of CBS's "Late Show" dropped his "Colbert Report" act to help teen girls navigate confusing times on the RookieMag.com feature "Ask a Grown Man." Norah O'Donnell reports.
The gun victim who became a powerful advocate for tougher gun laws as President Ronald Regan's one-time spokesman is remembered after his death this Monday. Bill Plante reports from the White House.
After turning 16 last month, the president's oldest daughter made new friends at the Lollapalooza Music Festival in Chicago. Accompanied by the Secret Service, Malia stayed through Chance the Rapper's finale. Gayle King reports.
After Google alerted authorities to child pornography stored in a user's account, new concerns are being raised about the company's handling of user privacy. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the issue.
Linklater says he was "tempting fate enough" while filming for short periods each year over the span of 12 years.
When Coltrane started filming "Boyhood," he was six years old. When he finished, he was 18. Director Richard Linklater didn't allow Coltrane to see the footage until the film was finished, and Coltrane recounts how he felt watching the movie for the first time.
Calling it a "leap of faith," Linklater and Ellar Coltrane share the creative process behind "Boyhood," which was filmed in short periods over the course of 12 years.
Health-care workers in West Africa who are fighting the battle against the Ebola virus are at risk of contracting the deadly disease themselves. Elaine Quijano reports on how Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, director of infection control at National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratory at Boston University, is preparing herself for the fight in Sierra Leone.
Over the course of 12 years, Lorelei Linklater acted as Ellar Coltrane's older sister in "Boyhood." Richard shares what it was like to work with his daughter on this long-term project.
A special ambulance jet left Liberia carrying Nancy Writebol, the missionary worker fighting the deadly Ebola virus after trying to stop its spread in West Africa. Chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Highway drivers were rescued in northwest Las Vegas after a storm dumped an inch of rain in just one hour. Meanwhile, rainfall in Naples, Florida, broke a 33-year-old record, and a hurricane is approaching Hawaii. WBBM's meteorologist Megan Glaros reports.
A Michigan man who shot a woman dead on his porch claimed in court that he acted in self-defense. Authorities say Theodore Wafer shot and killed the woman when she came to his door looking for help after a car accident. Norah O'Donnell reports.
A man, who says he recently returned from West Africa, is waiting for test results after checking in to Mount Sinai Hospital Monday with a fever and stomach problems. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A flight leaving Fort Lauderdale took a terrifying turn when the plane dropped 11,000 feet mid-flight, injuring four passengers. The flight was diverted to Clearwater, Florida, where it landed safely. Vincente Arenas reports.
A new report shows the average cost of domestic air fare is up $14 so far this year, bringing the total to over $500 for a round-trip ticket. Jeff Pegues reports on why flying is costing more.
Thousands of residents in a Northern California town are fleeing their homes as two wildfires are closing in on them. Over 700 homes have been evacuated to escape the blaze. Charlie Rose reports.
Israeli military forces have withdrawn from Gaza, saying the main mission of destroying the Hamas cross-border tunnels is over. While Israeli forces are determined to hold fire, troops remain perched at the border, ready to strike should Hamas pull the trigger again. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The stars of "The Big Bang Theory" signed on for three more years of the popular sitcom after contract disputes delayed the start of filming. Also, Sandra Bullock is Hollywood's top-earning female star. Suzanne Marques reports on the top entertainment headlines.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh say the hepatitis C virus could become rare in the next two decades thanks to improved screening and treatment. Plus, a new study on the use of mammograms to detect breast cancer in senior citizens. Craig Boswell reports on the day's top health stories.
The Chicago suburb of Evanston has voted for a plan that would pay up to $25,000 in housing-related expenses for Black residents whose families were subjected to housing discrimination. CBSN gets more from reporter Jermont Terry of CBS Chicago station WBBM.
Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan says it is performing Ebola tests on a patient who recently traveled to West Africa. Dr. Robert Glatter, Emergency Physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City discusses the likelihood of the patient testing positive.
Dan Gross, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, discusses James Brady and the impact he had on the prevention of gun violence.
Retired Army Major Mike Lyons, CBS News Military Analyst, talks about the latest in the fight between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, and what happens next.
Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City is treating a man suffering from Ebola-like symptoms. The man had recently traveled from West Africa, where the disease has killed hundreds of people. But doctors say it's unlikely he has the virus. Craig Boswell reports.
The National Institutes of Health has revealed that two Americans infected with Ebola received an experimental serum called ZMapp, which previously had only been tested in monkeys; and, James Brady, the former White House Press Secretary who was severely wounded during a 1981 assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan, died today.