NFL star Malcolm Jenkins opens door for Black tech investors
The New Orleans Saints' Malcolm Jenkins launched Broad Street Ventures to help spur tech investment by people of color.
The New Orleans Saints' Malcolm Jenkins launched Broad Street Ventures to help spur tech investment by people of color.
Professional athletes are teaming up to fight hunger by donating their unused travel expenses to Per Diems Against Poverty. CBS Sports' Dana Jacobson discusses the company that reallocates those expenses for struggling Americans.
Despite recent attacks and the worldwide terror threat, Republican candidates Ted Cruz and Donald Trump focused on attacking each others wives. With analysis on the 2016 GOP race, Peggy Noonan joins CBSN.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the mass suicide bombing in Lahore, Pakistan on Sunday that killed dozens of citizens. The Taliban says they were targeting Christians in the attack on Easter. CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer discusses the impact of this attack from London.
California agrees on deal to raise minimum wage to $15 in the next 6 years; national gas average is above $2 since January. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner at the New York Stock Exchange.
In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Secretary of State John Kerry, discusses America's relationship with Vladimir Putin and Russia. The Secretary states that it remains a challenge, but most of our challenges are form non-state actors.
Some well-paid professionals are helping with a creative new effort to fight hunger. A startup redirects so-called “per diem” allowances that some employees get to cover daily meals and expenses while on the road. Those payments can add up for professional athletes, corporate employees and actors. The effort by two young women has caught the eye of Major League Baseball players, including All-Star Curtis Granderson . Dana Jacobson reports.
The fight between the Republican leaders over their wives is still making headlines. On Sunday, Ted Cruz accused Donald Trump of attacking his wife to distract from his foreign policy. CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on how the trade of insults impacts the GOP rivals' appeal to women voters and Trump's foreign policy stances.
Robert DeNiro and the Tribeca Film Festival pulled a controversial documentary from its upcoming lineup. It is called “Vaxxed: From Cover Up to Catastrophe.” The filmmakers make the case for a link between vaccines and autism. Jericka Duncan shows why many say the documentary is based on flawed research.
Jury selection is expected to begin for a prominent New York businessman who faces his fourth murder trial in the death of his estranged wife. Two previous guilty verdicts against Calvin Harris were thrown out. This time, his defense team hopes to introduce new evidence, including charred clothing allegedly linked to the victim which was uncovered in January, more than 14 years after Michele Harris vanished. Erin Moriarty reports.
New York is now the first state to mandate and enforce that all doctors issue electronic prescriptions or face stiff penalties. The law took effect on Sunday. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the law's benefits, implications and safeguards from hackers.
A Taliban faction claims responsibility for a devastating terror attack in Pakistan that targeted Christians celebrating Easter. The suicide bombing Sunday killed 70 people and injured at least 300 others, many of them women and children. The attack took place in a park filled with families in Lahore, in eastern Pakistan. Elizabeth Palmer reports from London.
The Republican presidential candidates are trading harsh new insults. Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are accusing each other of smear campaigns. The mudslinging has some Republicans embarrassed about the tone of the campaign. Major Garrett reports from Washington on the clash that’s become deeply personal.
More than 65 are dead and over 300 are injured from a bombing in a children's park in Lahore, Pakistan; and volleyball is a serious sport on the beaches of Southern California, and being great at the game requires a lot of practice.
New York Police Department is investigating the detainment of a postal worker by plain-clothes police officers. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has the latest details and video.
LGBT advocates are battling conservatives over the use of bathrooms by transgender people in state legislatures across the country. North Carolina is the latest to approve a law to require trangenders to use restrooms that correspond with their biological gender, instead of letting them choose. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Volleyball is a serious sport on the beaches of Southern California, and being great at the game requires a lot of practice. Carter Evans serves up a story of one player who's had more time to practice than just about anyone.
Membership comes with just two requirements: You must be worth at least a billion dollars and be willing to give half of that away. Charlie Rose reports.
Bill Whitaker meets some of the people behind the popular organization that grants the wishes of seriously ill children.
The population has reached its highest number in decades amid travel restrictions.
For too many college students, campus life means little exercise, not enough sleep, and a diet rich in junk food and alcohol. A University of Vermont program is trying to change that class by class. Demarco Morgan reports.
Police are investigating a brazen robbery at a Tampa car dealership. Nearly a dozen people were involved, all of whom were caught on surveillance video. Jericka Duncan has the story and the dramatic footage.
Terrorism has been a major topic during the presidential campaign. But some candidate proposals on how to fight terror aren't going over well with police who would have to enforce them. Craig Boswell has the story.
The Syrian army has been advancing for weeks on the outskirts of ancient Palmyra in an offensive to drive ISIS out of the city and return it to government control. Today the army declared victory after conducting a raid on the city supported by Russian airstrikes. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
For the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union, from large clinics to individual home visits, Nancy Chen shows how one pharmacist and his team of volunteers are vaccinating tens of thousands of neighbors against COVID-19.