Trump vs. Cruz? What to watch for in GOP debate
Wall Street Journal columnist and CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan joins “CBS This Morning" to preview Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Wall Street Journal columnist and CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan joins “CBS This Morning" to preview Tuesday night's Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Nine presidential candidates are set for the final primetime Republican debate of the year. Donald Trump warmed up Monday with a late-night rally, interrupted by protesters. Trump faces a different environment Tuesday night, and his fastest-rising opponent, Ted Cruz, could face the toughest questioning. Major Garrett reports from outside The Venetian hotel in Las Vegas.
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NBA referee Bill Kennedy publicly disclosed he is gay just days after Sacramento Kings point guard Rajon Rondo was suspended for directing a derogatory slur at him. CBSN's Contessa Brewer reports.
Fans have shut down Hollywood Boulevard ahead of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" premiere. KCBS reporter Suzanne Marques reports from the red carpet.
President Obama revealed Monday that the dozens of Special Operations troops he ordered into Syria are on the ground working with local forces fighting ISIS; During a performance at the Chicago Auditorium Theater of Roosevelt University last month, the jazz orchestra took a moment to celebrate the music onstage.
Twitter is alerting users their accounts may have been targeted by state-sponsored hackers looking to gain access to personal data. CNET News Executive Editor Ian Sherr discussed the warnings with CBSN.
Jury deliberations are underway in the trial of Baltimore police officer William Porter, who faces a charge of involuntary manslaughter for the death of Freddie Gray. Craig Boswell has the courtroom details.
After a year of planning and 50 years of diplomatic sour notes, jazz musicians from Cuba got the chance to serenade an American audience in Chicago. Dean Reynolds has their story.
With so many drones filling the sky, the federal government will now require every drone to be registered. Drone owners will have to give their name, email address and mailing address, and pay a $5 fee. Kris Van Cleave reports.
As part of CBS News' continuing series "Voices Against Violence," former New York Health Commissioner Tom Farley discusses how guns have created what he calls a public health problem in America.
It's been three years since a gunman entered an elementary school in Connecticut and killed 20 first graders and six educators. The parents of some of those children continue to fight for better regulations for firearms. As Michelle Miller reports, they've had mixed success.
A new poll shows that Donald Trump is losing ground in Iowa. Last week's Des Moines Register Poll shows the controversial GOP candidate has fallen behind Ted Cruz, who is currently on top. Another poll shows Cruz and Trump tied for first place. Major Garrett reports.
Two years ago, one of the terrorists who killed 14 people in California posted online that she wanted to be a part of jihad. After this post, she received an American visa. The White House is now reviewing how immigrants are screened. Jeff Pegues reports.
President Obama revealed Monday that the dozens of Special Operations troops he ordered into Syria are on the ground working with local forces fighting ISIS. Charlie D'Agata is with Kurdish Peshmerga forces in Syria with a rare look at what the Kurds and U.S. allies are facing.
One year after the U.S. began restoring relations with Cuba, a group of young jazz musicians fulfilled a lifelong dream of performing on American soil. During a performance at the Chicago Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University last month, the jazz orchestra took a moment to celebrate the music onstage.
A new study finds a possible link between antidepressants during pregnancy and a child's risk of autism, but doctors say the risk is small. CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports.
Robert Durst, former millionaire real estate mogul, is expected to plead guilty on Thursday to a federal weapons charge that could land him in jail for a decade. 48 Hours correspondent Erin Moriarty joins CBSN to discuss the surprising twist in Durst's case.
Bill Cosby is set to take several women who've publicly accused him of sexual assault to court. Cosby has filed defamation lawsuits against seven women who have accused him of misconduct. The comedian claims they're lying. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the details.
The U.S. Army announced that Bowe Bergdahl's case is headed to trial by general court-martial. Bergdahl is accused of deserting his post in Afghanistan before being captured by the Taliban. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more.
After meeting with his national security team at the Pentagon, President Obama said that the U.S. is hitting ISIS harder than ever. CBS News State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN with analysis of the president's remarks on his strategy to defeat ISIS.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is rising in the polls in New Hampshire. Christie will be on the main stage for the debate, alongside frontrunner Donald Trump, who still leads despite recent controversial comments. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on the race.
There are questions about how carefully Tashfeen Malik was vetted before she was allowed into the United States. The New York Times reports she made questionable posts on social media before she moved to America. CBS News national security analyst Juan Zarate joins CBSN to discuss.
President Obama meets with his national security team at the Pentagon to discuss the strategy to defeat ISIS. CBS News State Department correspondent Margaret Brennan joins CBSN with analysis.
Ted Cruz surges ahead in Iowa as candidates prepare for Tuesday's GOP debate. USA Today senior political reporter Heidi Przybyla joins CBSN with analysis.