What's behind the Ted Cruz pre-debate surge?
Ted Cruz has seen a surge in an Iowa poll ahead of the final Republican primary debate of 2015. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto broke down the numbers for CBSN.
Ted Cruz has seen a surge in an Iowa poll ahead of the final Republican primary debate of 2015. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto broke down the numbers for CBSN.
All Los Angeles schools have been closed after a security threat. Fmr. FBI Agent Steve Moore joins CBSN to discuss the school closures and Criminal Justice Professor Brian Levin has analysis for CBSN.
The decision to close all Los Angeles public schools after receiving an email threat was criticized as an overreaction by officials in New York City, which received a similar threat and deemed it a hoax.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Ramon Cortines issues an update on the closure of all schools following an electronic security threat.
Scientists are predicting historically dry conditions this summer after a big part of the country dealt with its worst fire season ever. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli joins CBSN's Lana Zak with the details.
An electronic message describing a threat to schools has prompted a closure of all Los Angeles schools. Fmr. FBI Assistant Director Ron Hosko joins CBSN with analysis.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins CBSN with helpful tips to remember in order to maximize your savings on your taxes, including gifting and itemized deductions.
Los Angeles schools are closed after a safety threat was received. CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy and senior national security analyst Juan Zarate join CBSN with analysis.
GOP candidates look to have strong performances in the fifth GOP debate. CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett has analysis for CBSN.
Republican presidential candidates have a lot at stake at the fifth GOP debate in Las Vegas. Washington Post political reporter Ed O'Keefe joins CBSN with analysis
Seattle allows Uber drivers to unionize, Shell cuts 2,800 jobs amid low oil prices, The FAA will require drone registration and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN business headlines.
George Lucas discusses the new Star Wars film "The Force Awakens" and reflects on his life. CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose joins CBSN to discuss his interview with Lucas.
President Obama promotes his strategy to fight ISIS amid high disapproval numbers on how the fight is going. CBS News foreign correspondent Margaret Brennan has details for CBSN.
Today on "Face the Nation," along with a sunny economic outlook come clouds of caution with the growing number of new coronavirus cases.
The Los Angeles Unified School District closed schools Tuesday after receiving an "electronic" threat. The threat is still being evaluated.
Lack of clarity on coronavirus restrictions creating confusion for the public; Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark dies at 93
Every weekday morning, millions of American kids wake up and go to school, usually under the watchful eye of an adult. But in Japan, children are expected to make the journey alone. In the Tokyo metro area, where the population tops 38 million, that trip can last up to an hour, covering several miles. Seth Doane visited one family to learn how students going solo are protected.
Several high-temperature records dating back to the 1800s were broken this past weekend across the country, but the mild weather means some retailers are feeling the heat when it comes to selling their winter goods. Advertising Age managing editor Natalie Zmuda joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of warm weather on sales.
NASA is planning a human mission to Mars for the 2030s. The agency has opened its application process for the next class of space travelers and hopes a record-breaking number of qualified Americans apply. But while space is a curiosity for many, the NASA job requires qualifications that may not be a good fit for everyone. Jan Crawford reports.
From Paris to San Bernardino, mass shootings are creating some fear. But in northern California, a group of ministers and church members are seeking solace by signing up for firearms classes. John Blackstone reports.
A new study published in the American Medical Association Journal, “Pediatrics,” is raising concerns about a possible link between autism and antidepressants. It finds pregnant women taking antidepressants in the second and third trimesters face nearly double the risk of delivering a child who will be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
With the death of Prince Philip, the title will be passed to other members of the royal family.
The Federal Aviation Administration is rolling out a new registration program to rein in reckless drone use. A study out this month reports more than 150 close calls with drones in the last two years. In 28 cases, pilots took evasive action. Kris Van Cleave reports on the controversy over the new policy.
There is outrage in California over the response to a recent police shooting in the city of Paradise. Prosecutors announced they will not charge Officer Patrick Feaster for firing at a man escaping a wrecked SUV, but the shooting victim faces serious criminal charges. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A new poll shows 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the way President Obama is handling the current situation with ISIS. With anxiety about terrorism on the rise, the White House is on the offensive. The president said Monday that the U.S. is strengthening its strategy against the terror group. He is also holding a string of national security-related events to reassure Americans and rebut critics who claim that ISIS is winning. Margaret Brennan reports.