Michelle Obama reads "The Night Before Christmas" to children's hospital patients
Accompanied by pups Bo and Sunny -- and Santa Claus, of course -- the first lady made her annual visit to Children’s National Medical Center.
Accompanied by pups Bo and Sunny -- and Santa Claus, of course -- the first lady made her annual visit to Children’s National Medical Center.
The president thanked troops at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.
Can just anyone decorate their home for the holidays as beautifully as Martha Stewart can? In this "Sunday Morning" report that first aired on December 22, 1996, correspondent Bill Geist attempts to find out. Beer cans help.
At least 130 people were rescued vehicles, apartments and houses overnight and into Sunday morning, authorities said at a press conference on Sunday.
The first family attended the taping of the "Christmas in Washington" concert featuring host Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and performers Aloe Blacc, Hunter Hayes, Rita Ora, Christina Perri and Darius Rucker.
One tornado was confirmed to have touched down in Oklahoma during Sunday's round of severe weather. Severe storms slowly made their way across Oklahoma all day, including hail and strong winds.
A tree lighting ceremony sparked some Christmas spirit in Ferguson, Mo. Mayor James Knowles said he knew there would be a point when the community could come together and bring a sense of normalcy to kids and their families.
A Brooklyn man has been charged in connection with the assault of two police officers during a protest Saturday night on the Brooklyn Bridge. The charges against Eric Linsker, 29, of Crown Heights, include assault in the second degree, rioting in the first degree, criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest and unlawful possession of marijuana.
Sugary treats can sabotage a healthy diet, but that doesn't mean you have to deprive yourself. Dana James, the founder of Food Coach NYC, shows CBS News' Parvati Shallow how to make a delicious, sugar-free cacao mint smoothie.
On the beaches of South Georgia island, tens of thousands of penguin couples gather to build nests and gather food for their young, who wait together for their parents' return.
A Dutch man hired a giant crane to lower him into his girlfriend's backyard, but the plan quickly went through the roof. Gayle King reports.
The Geminid meteor shower reached its annual peak Sunday morning, Dec. 14. See the view from Germany's North Sea coast.
A flurry of loud bangs erupted as heavily armed police stormed the Lindt cafe in Sydney. Clarissa Ward reports on the rescue. Bob Orr gives background on the alleged hostage taker, Man Haron Monis.
On Sunday, "60 Minutes" revealed how some insurance companies decide to deny coverage for mentally ill patients, with tragic consequences for the patient or to their communities. In the past two years, 10 states decreased funding for mental health treatment. Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy, co-founder of One Mind, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of funding for mental illnesses.
Jeb Bush has given his biggest indication yet that he is planning on entering the 2016 presidential campaign. The former Florida governor says he's releasing 250,000 emails from his tenure in office, and he's going to be writing an e-book on his policy positions to be released next year. CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBSN" with the details.
The Sony Pictures hack has revealed just how controversial and embarrassing private emails can be once they've been made public. CNET editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBSN" with more why it's important to be more aware of your digital trail from now on.
Details about Microsoft's latest operating system has been leaked online. CNET editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBSN" with a preview of Windows 10.
A lone gunman is holding hostages in a cafe in Sydney, Australia. Videos from the hostages appeared online where they appear to be reading statements prepared by the gunman. Lorna Dunkley of British partner Sky News reports from the scene.
CBS News has learned that the gunman behind the Sydney hostage situation has been arrested before for extremist activity. Homeland security correspondent Bob Orr joins "CBSN" with more.
"Selma" recounts the story of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Oprah Winfrey and David Oyelowo join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the highly anticipated film.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
Sydney Keiser may be the youngest fashion designer in the world. The 4-year-old from Ohio recently signed a deal with J.Crew to help create a new line of clothing for kids. She became well-known through Instagram and blog "Fashion by Mayhem," where she and her mom recreated red carpet looks with paper. Jericka Duncan reports on Sydney's imagination and her parents who never stop encouraging her to bring her unique concepts to life.
Across the country, one in nine bridges is considered structurally deficient, but federal and state regulations are delaying much-needed repairs, in some cases up to 10 years. Jeff Pegues reports on some public projects tied up in red tape.
As the marijuana boom spreads in Colorado, it's creating a conflict on one of Denver's busiest downtown streets. Broadway has long been the center for antiques shopping, but it now has 17 pot shops. Those shops are looking to rename the street as the "Green Mile," but face stiff opposition from the city's antiques dealers. Barry Petersen reports.
It's still unclear how the NHL mumps outbreak began, but the Penguins star is the latest player in the league to fight the virus. Vladimir Duthiers reports on why the disease may be spreading.