Truck in Massachusetts underestimates overpass
A box truck in Weston, Massachusetts, attempted to drive under an overpass and didn't quite make it. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Vladimir Duthiers take a look.
A box truck in Weston, Massachusetts, attempted to drive under an overpass and didn't quite make it. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Vladimir Duthiers take a look.
Investigators are leaving no stone unturned in the hunt for two men who escaped an upstate New York maximum security prison, and are now questioning a female prison employee. Former New York City Corrections Commissioner Martin Horn joins CBSN to discuss the search.
Amid nuclear negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, reporter Jason Rezaian stands trial in Tehran. He faces espionage charges. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with more on how his mother is speaking out while Rezaian testifies inside a courtroom.
A Louisiana judge ordered the release of a man who spent 43 years in solitary confinement after being convicted of killing a prison guard; the state is expected to appeal. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the details of his release.
A truck carrying 2,200 piglets lost control and crashed between Columbus and Cincinnati. Workers retrieved surviving pigs, but some didn’t make it. Others escaped into the nearby woods. A local fire chief admits they will likely never be found. Gayle King reports.
After being ousted from Men’s Wearhouse, a company he created, Zimmer is back with a new business he hopes will take the art of tailoring into the 21st century. zTailors sends experienced tailors directly to customers who need their clothes altered. Founder and chairman Zimmer joins “CBS This Morning” to explain how his new business works.
A would-be hit man speaks out to “48 Hours,” saying a successful businessman wanted his model wife dead—and hired him to kill her. Troy Roberts joins "CBS This Morning" to previews Tuesday’s “48 Hours.”
Jon Stewart is known for using satire to criticize the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but he is also a strong supporter of those serving in the military. Stewart and his team showed Jim Axelrod how they are helping veterans find jobs in the competitive field of entertainment.
The first new approach to fighting cholesterol in three decades could move closer to reality Tuesday, as an FDA advisory panel is set to begin voting on recommending approval. Dr. Tara Narula, cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joins “CBS This Morning” to explain the potential new approach and explain how it compares to statins.
Uber has pulled its services from the ritzy town after a local law was passed requiring cab companies to maintain a physical address there. Officials say the drivers were clogging the streets, but the move could cause headaches for visitors in the exclusive summer vacation spot. Michelle Miller reports on how town officials are defending their road rules.
Disabled Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius will soon be paroled, and the parents of the woman he killed are upset. The Blade Runner was sent to prison less than a year ago for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Debora Patta reports from Johannesburg, South Africa, where the victim's family is lashing out at parole officers.
Demonstrators are planning more rallies in a Dallas suburb to denounce what they say is police brutality. Hundreds spoke out Monday against the video of a McKinney police officer throwing a teenage girl to the ground outside a pool party before pulling out his gun. Brian New of CBS station KTVT, who first brought the video to the attention of police, reports from McKinney, Texas.
A Senate committee on homeland security will meet Tuesday to discuss disturbing gaps in airport screening. It follows the release of a report showing the TSA failed to prevent dozens of airport workers with ties to terrorism from receiving access to secured areas of U.S. airports. Kris Van Cleave reports on the reason behind the lapse.
Health officials are racing to locate anyone who came in contact with a woman infected with a rare and potentially deadly form of tuberculosis. She flew from India to Chicago in April and spent time in Missouri and Tennessee. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the scare.
Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert will appear before a federal judge in Chicago Tuesday. He is expected to enter a plea relating to federal charges that stem from Hastert's alleged efforts to conceal sexual misconduct against a young male student decades ago. Dean Reynolds reports on why Hastert might want to avoid a trial.
There is new evidence that a prison escape in northern New York may have been an inside job. Sources tell CBS News that police are questioning a prison employee named Joyce Mitchell. Convicted killers David Sweat and Richard Matt are still on the run. Don Dahler reports from Dannemora, New York.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a ferocious feline that has a knack for swiping shoes and one dance in 100 different places. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
"Let us share our deep feelings about the sanctity of life with those who make decisions in society," church leader Neil Andersen said.
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans and other law enforcement officials released video of the confrontation between terror suspect Usaamah Rahim and Boston police and FBI agents that led to Rahim's death.
The company that created the iPod is trying once again to change the way people buy and listen to music. The new Apple Music streaming service is just one of the new developments announced Monday at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports.
Engineers in Austria have developed prosthetic limbs that can provide sensation to the amputees wearing them. CBSN's Jeff Glor discusses the new technology.
After the successful launch of ship designed for a manned mission to Mars, the parachute fell apart exiting Earth's atmosphere. CBS Space Consultant Bill Harwood discussed the malfunction with CBSN.
At the G7 conference in Germany, President Barack Obama said military leaders still needed a strategy to keep Iraq out of ISIS hands. CBS News' Juan Zarate talked about the challenges on the ground.
A college student has developed a 20-watt laser beam capable of breaking balloons and setting things on fire. CBSN's Jeff Glor has a first look the new, and probably dangerous, technology.
Basketball great "Big Shot" Rob Horry discussed the upcoming documentary "Clutch City" about his back to back championship wins with the Houston Rockets. He sat down to talk with CBSN anchor Jeff Glor.