Ted Cruz: A president should not "embarrass" us
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a GOP presidential candidate, tells "Face the Nation" that presidents should provide good role models for American children.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a GOP presidential candidate, tells "Face the Nation" that presidents should provide good role models for American children.
Adapted from an old Portuguese design, ukeleles have been Hawaii’s signature musical instrument since the late 19th century. Their popularity spread around the world during the Jazz Age of the 1920s, but to most of us, their true home is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean -- which is why you may be surprised to learn where some of the world’s best ukuleles are made. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Travel magazine Afar says the new trend in traveling is going solo. Though it may seem intimidating at first, they say it’s easier and more rewarding than you may think. Afar deputy editor Jennifer Flowers joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to share travel tips and discuss the best cities to visit while traveling alone.
Four natives of Shreveport, Louisiana, formed the band, Seratones, two years ago behind the powerful gospel-trained vocals of lead singer A.J. Haynes. In their national television debut, the Seratones perform “Chandelier” from their debut album, "Get Gone," releasing May 6.
Last year Matt Jennings opened Townsman in Boston where he serves what he calls "modern farmhouse cuisine." He’s received four James Beard Award nominations for the Best Chef: Northeast. Food and Wine declared him one of "40 Big Food Thinkers 40 and Under," and Esquire just named Townsman one of the best new restaurants in the country. Jennings joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his journey.
Four natives of Shreveport, Louisiana, formed Seratones two years ago behind the powerful, gospel-trained vocals of lead singer A.J. Haynes. The band performs "Chokin' on Your Spit" from their debut album, "Get Gone," releasing May 6.
Four natives of Shreveport, Louisiana, formed Seratones two years ago behind the powerful, gospel-trained vocals of lead singer A.J. Haynes. The band performs "Don't Need It" from their debut album, "Get Gone," releasing May 6.
Astronauts on the International Space Station have conducted hundreds of experiments and launched many satellites, but now they are set to deploy a satellite that elementary age students at a school in Virginia built. Their satellite hitched a ride on a NASA rocket late last year, and it will be released into space in the next few days. Mark Albert reports.
A government advisory board is sounding an alarm about ovarian cancer. Every year more than 22,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed. Because it’s often caught too late, more than 14,000 die. Also, each year there are over 350,000 out-of-hospital cases of sudden cardiac arrest, but recent research suggests there may be warning signs before the often-deadly condition strikes. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News contributor Dr. Holly Phillips join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what symptoms to watch for.
One week after the ceasefire in Syria, forces opposed to President Bashar al-Assad continue to accuse the Syrian government of violating the agreement. A new round of peace talks to end the five-year-long civil war is set for next week in Switzerland. Elizabeth Palmer was given rare access to Syria's largest city of Aleppo for a look at conditions there.
As presidential candidates battle for delegates in five states on Saturday, Slate chief political correspondent and CBS News political contributor Jamelle Bouie joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the 2016 race.
President Obama delivered a glowing assessment of the U.S. economy after the Labor Department's latest jobs report. Also, Amazon is changing data encryption on its Fire tablets. Hena Daniels reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The fastest-growing age group of workers is 65 and older. It's best for seniors to have a plan before making the leap from full-time employee to part-time retiree. Jill Schlesinger reports.
As part of his year-long exploration of America's National Parks, Conor Knighton takes in an unusual historical site in Arkansas where visitors come to enjoy the great indoors.
While some are praising the decision, others have raised concerns about what leaving could mean for Afghanistan.
In an address to his supporters Friday afternoon, Ben Carson officially dropped out of the presidential race. After leading some GOP polls in the fall, the Maryland doctor's support collapsed in recent months and Carson had a dismal showing in the early primaries and caucuses.
A new report released Friday finds that the average car loan runs upwards of 67 months. Mellody Hobson joins the CBS Evening News with more.
The FDA and CDC are trying to determine whether the Johnson and Johnson vaccine is linked to a handful of blood clotting cases, one of them fatal. Tanya Rivero spoke with John Moore, a professor of microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medical College, about the new concerns.
In Aleppo, Syria's largest city, rebels battled regime fighters for three years. After the fighting was done and all the dust settled, most of the city was decimated -- including the ancient market. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The first of damaged lead pipes in Flint was removed Friday, but there's still a long way to go. Children who tested positive for high lead levels need to be regularly monitored, and some nurses assigned that task are being spread thin. Adriana Diaz reports.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton will battle for three states on Saturday, but the big prize comes next week when Michigan's numerous delegates are in play. Nancy Cordes reports on how each campaign is trying to reach voters in the Wolverine state.
What good is a cow to a cattle rancher if it can't eventually be eaten? Tommy Sonnen found himself with this problem after his wife came out as vegan. Steve Hartman went 'On the Road' to find out what happened next.
As the dust settled from Thursday night's GOP debate, party leaders insist the turmoil over Trump won't hurt the Republicans when the time comes for the general election. Major Garrett has more.
With so many delegates at stake and rhetoric uglier than ever, March's primaries and caucuses take on a whole new meaning
The purported discovery of a knife on O.J. Simpson's former property could be used as evidence in the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown-Simpson. Former defense attorney to O.J. Simpson Alan Dershowitz joins CBSN to discuss what the discovery of the knife means for his former client.