Proof that you can really be addicted to food
New evidence suggests people can be addicted to food. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN with more about the study.
New evidence suggests people can be addicted to food. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN with more about the study.
Alston vs. NCAA was brought by former Division I men's and women's college athletes who say the group's rules on education-related compensation violate antitrust law.
The fashion industry is playing catch up to the demand of plus-size options. "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King joins CBSN with more on how it's a growing market within the industry.
Three Austrian men are the first to undergo a new bionic reconstruction process to replace amputated hands. Milorad Marinkovic lost the use of his right hand in a motorbike accident more than a decade ago, but now he can control his bionic hand using nerves and muscles transplanted into his arms from his legs.
Apple is the first phone maker to add diversity to emojis amid criticism over a lack of races represented, and soon, you'll be able to say more without words. Some see it as language coming full circle -- a digital return to pictures forming the way we communicate. Vladimir Duthiers reports on how the pictures have changed the face of communication.
There are growing calls from within Commonwealth countries - most of which are former British colonies - to end their association with the Crown following allegations of racism within the royal family. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
Winters and Josh Duhamel made their marks on Hollywood, and are now teaming up in CBS' new crime drama, "Battle Creek." Duhamel went from being a male model to a soap star to a leading man in movies, and Winters is known for his roles on TV series like "30 Rock" and "Oz." Dean Winters joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu turned down an invitation from Senate Democratic leaders to meet privately. Netanyahu was invited to address Congress by House Speaker John Boehner. Secretary of State John Kerry says he will not attend Netanyahu's speech to Congress, as he will be in Switzerland negotiating a nuclear deal with Iran. Margaret Brennan reports on how the Obama administration is fiercely guarding against what some see as Israeli attempts to sabotage a deal with Iran.
Two new studies explore how some of us may be "addicted" to food. The research suggests certain types of food may attract people the same way as heroin and cocaine. Dr. Holly Phillips joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss which foods are most addictive.
Smyrna and Riverdale High School basketball teams are sidelined this morning. Referees caught both squads playing to lose their games over the weekend. Don Dahler reports on the motives of the teams.
The public profile of larger women got a major boost when 29-year-old Tess Holliday became the first plus-size model signed to a major agency. But even with this kind of exposure, the fashion industry is still playing catch-up. Vinita Nair is at a New York City showroom taking a new measurement of the market.
A new survey for "America Saves Week" finds only about half of Americans have a savings plan with goals. Those targets could be tied to some of life's major events, like buying a house. CBS New business analyst Jill Schlesinger looks at what we should do to prepare for those milestones.
Last summer's scandal at a Phoenix VA hospital rocked the Department of Veterans Affairs. CBS News investigations revealed widespread manipulation of appointment wait times. Now, CBS News has uncovered similar mismanagement within the Veterans Benefits Administration. Wyatt Andrews reports.
The driver of the pickup truck involved in Tuesday's commuter train crash in Southern California was arrested on felony hit-and-run charges. The impact of the crash left three train cars on their sides, with 28 injured. Omar Villafranca reports from Oxnard, California.
The contours of Hillary Clinton's possible White House bid are coming into focus after her first domestic speech of the year. The former secretary of state came out swinging on issues relating to women at a conference of female tech workers. Nancy Cordes reports on how Clinton is sharpening her image and turning to a topic she largely avoided in her last campaign.
At an international climate summit Wednesday morning, Kerry told nations all developed countries should work toward a green future.
Warnings for a new winter storm threat are up from Texas to Virginia. The South is getting rain, sleet and snow, while parts of New York are facing record-low temperatures. Jericka Duncan reports from Castile, New York, where a fountain looks more like an ice volcano.
The trial of Eddie Ray Routh ended with a very fast deliberation by the jury and a guilty verdict. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case.
A Texas jury found Eddie Ray Routh guilty in the murder of former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield. The jury rejected Routh's insanity defense, and the judge handed down the mandatory sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Stephenville, Texas.
Nearly two months after the documentary about her career and conservatorship premiered, Spears has broken her silence.
Islamic Republic's elite Revolutionary Guard carries out target practice near the strategic Strait of Hormuz with a clear message to their "extraterritorial enemies" in Washington. The large-scale naval and air defense drill included a replica U.S. aircraft carrier.
Southwest Airlines cancelled 80 flights Tuesday after 128 planes were grounded due to overdue maintenance inspections. Also, three American cars placed in the Consumer Reports top auto rankings, with the Tesla Model S winning best overall vehicle. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
A man in Southern California stole a state-of-the-art drone equipped with a high-end camera and 50 mile-per-hour speed, worth about $3,500. The entire thing was caught on video. Pater Daut of CBS Los Angeles reports.
Orange is the new... orange? Fans are having a hard time telling the difference between the Cleveland Browns' new logo and its old one.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has emerged as a serious contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, but some are questioning his decision to drop out of college in his senior year.