Hawaii lava threat: Shopping center and school in path destruction
Flowing lava on Hawaii's Big Island could hit a shopping center by Christmas. A local elementary school is now closed because of the threat. Gayle King reports.
Flowing lava on Hawaii's Big Island could hit a shopping center by Christmas. A local elementary school is now closed because of the threat. Gayle King reports.
After years of trying, 60 Minutes cameras finally get a peek inside the workshop at Boston Dynamics, where robots move in ways once only thought possible in movies. Anderson Cooper reports.
Renowned sportswriter Dave Kindred has covered the biggest moments and brightest stars in sports for more than half a century, but now he tells 60 Minutes he's found his most fulfilling work: writing about girls high school hoops in central Illinois. Jon Wertheim reports.
A special secret Santa in Kansas City likes to spread his own version of holiday cheer and this year he decided he could use a little extra help. Since it has been posted online, the story has received millions of views. Steve Hartman gives his thoughts on why.
The Secret Service is in the hot seat again. An independent review says the agency is in desperate need of new leadership. Senior White House correspondent Bill Plante joins "CBSN" with more on the panel's recommendations.
Stephen Colbert signed off "The Colbert Report" with a celebrity sing-along. "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose was there, and joins "CBSN" with more on why he thinks the comedian has made such a big impact.
The "CBS This Morning" crew, along with co-hosts Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell, surprise Gayle King with a birthday treat.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
For the first time, Holmes' parents are commenting on the murder charges that could bring the death penalty for their son. Holmes is accused of killing 12 people in an Aurora movie theater. Norah O'Donnell reports.
The Oscar-winning actress has overcome a lull in her career by taking matters into her own hands and starting a successful production company. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7:30 p.m. ET/PT.
Giant retailers like Walmart and Amazon see groceries as the next frontier in e-commerce, but Vinita Nair takes you inside FreshDirect, an online grocery service that has been showing up at front doors for more than a decade.
If you are having trouble finding holiday cheer, there are remedies for the blues. Wall Street Journal's Elizabeth Bernstein joins "CBS This Morning" with advice from experts in psychology, grief and happiness.
Airfares seem to keep on climbing, but a 22-year-old computer whiz found a way to save you hundreds on airline tickets. With a few clicks of the mouse, Skiplagged helps you find what's called "hidden city" airfares. Michelle Miller sat down with founder Aktarer Zaman who is creating some turbulence with travel industry giants.
The controversial developer of Da Vinci apartment complex is counting his losses. The devastating fire was ruled arson, and police in Los Angeles are looking for whoever is behind it. Danielle Nottingham reports on the painstaking search for clues.
A lack of transparency from Chinese officials and looming geopolitical consequences have damaged the credibility of a WHO-led inquiry into how the virus that causes COVID-19 originated. Lesley Stahl reports.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a tortoise helping out his friend, Google's Year in Search 2014 and awesome people doing awesome things. Plus, a human-animal hybrid holiday feast. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Businesses in the Windy City face a growing threat blowing through their doors. Robbers are using a technique called "crash and grab." Their target? Chicago's upscale Magnificent Mile shopping district. Dean Reynolds reports from Chicago.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
Wall Street has had a wild ride this week, with the index seeing three days of big drops before surging Wednesday and Thursday. The Dow Jones industrial average jumped 421 points Thursday alone and is approaching 18,000. Investors are hoping for more gains after the big turnaround this week. Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details.
Many U.S. companies are turning their sights toward Cuba. They're hoping for an increase in trade after a historic decision to renew ties between the two countries. Adriana Diaz reports from Havana.
A scathing new report claims that the U.S. Secret Service is starved for leadership. As Bill Plante reports, the review found a lot to criticize including the height of the White House fence.
After 10 seasons on Comedy Central, Colbert moves to CBS next year to take over the "Late Show" from David Letterman. And, celebrities turned up for People Magazine's first award show. Suzanne Marques has your Eye on Entertainment.
Researchers found patients who walked or cycled at least 20 minutes a day had a 39-percent lower risk of dying from prostate cancer. And, your blood type could affect your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Eboni Williams has a look at the day’s top health stories.
Walmart, Amazon, Kmart and Sears are being told by New York's attorney general to stop selling toy guns that look like real ones. Also, Amazon says it's offering one-hour delivery in Manhattan to Amazon Prime members, who pay $99 a year for the service. Lauren Lyster reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Everyday, customs agents from the Department of Homeland Security stop $4.7 million worth of counterfeit products from entering the U.S. But, knockoff products continue to find their way into the marketplace. CBSNews' Nick Dietz looks into the problem and shares some tips to avoid buying bogus brands.