Man attacks woman with bag of feces
In a bizarre incident, a man is seen on video grabbing a woman and shoving a bag of feces down her pants on Manhattan's Upper East Side. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has the details.
In a bizarre incident, a man is seen on video grabbing a woman and shoving a bag of feces down her pants on Manhattan's Upper East Side. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has the details.
Adnan Syed, the man at the center of the popular podcast "Serial," has been granted a new trial. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to discuss.
Adnan Syed of "Serial" will get a new trial after his conviction was vacated over cell tower testimony. Rabia Chaudry brought Syed's case to the producers for "Serial" and wrote an upcoming book called "Adnan's Story." She joins CBSN from Green Belt, Maryland to discuss.
Adnan Syed, whose case was made famous on "Serial" podcast, has been granted a new trial after a judge vacated his conviction for allegedly murdering his high school girlfriend. Watch his attorney's full remarks.
The FDA is investigating whether hand sanitizers actually work as well as they claim. The agency wants manufacturers to share scientific data on the products' active ingredients. CBSN's Josh Elliott has more.
Adnan Syed, a Baltimore man currently serving a life sentence for the 1999 murder of his former high school girlfriend, has been granted a new trial. Syed's case rose to national attention through the popular podcast "Serial." Vinita Nair has more.
AAA says 43 million Americans are expected to travel between now and July 4th and those hitting the road will have reason to smile: gas prices are approaching their lowest levels in a decade. Jericka Duncan has more.
A 13-year-old Israeli-American teen was stabbed to death in the West Bank by a Palestinian teenager. CBSN's Reena Ninan has the disturbing details.
Five weeks before the start of the Olympics in Rio, a mutilated body washed up on Copacabana beach that will host beach volleyball events. The horrific discovery comes as Olympic organizers deal with a raft of problems including severe pollution in water sports venues. Ben Tracy reports.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch is coming under fire for an impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton. The controversial meeting has raised eyebrows bcause the Justice Department is currently investigating Clinton's wife and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clntion over her use of a private email server when she was secretary of state. Nancy Cordes has more.
Three suicide bombers from Russia and Central Asia are believed to be responsible for the terrorist attack that killed 44 people at Istanbul's airport. Newly released footage of the attack has provided new clues for investigators. Holly Williams has a report
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump took questions from audience members in New Hampshire, touching on trade deals and again attacking Hillary Clinton. See his full remarks.
Confusion and miscommunication over an active shooter drill prompted the lockdown of Joint Base Andrews. The base, which houses Air Force One, was locked down for nearly two hours. Kris Van Cleave has a report on how the confusion unfolded.
Poor leadership, broken equipment and bad decision-making all led to the detention of nine U.S. naval personnel by Iran in January, according to a military investigation. The nine-member crew has been singled out for disciplinary action. David Martin reports.
Transgender people were the last military service members who could be kicked out not for something they had done, but simply because of who they were. Defense Secretary Ash Carter ended that Thursday. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin reports.
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter has announced that the military ban on transgender people is being lifted. See his full remarks.
The FDA is warning that eating raw cookie dough could be hazardous to your health. CBSN's Reena Ninan explains why.
Officials have revealed new details about the three Istanbul airport attackers. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams and Seamus Hughes, deputy director of the program on extremism at George Washington University, join CBSN with the latest.
Hillary Clinton's email controversy is back in the headlines. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is calling to bring back torture tactics. Washington Post reporter Philip Bump joins CBSN to discuss the controversies on the campaign trail.
A private meeting between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch is being called "inappropriate." CBS News' Paula Reid explains how this could impact the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
U.S. airports have tightened security on the heels of the Istanbul airport attack. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins CBSN with more on security protocols for traveling this Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Actor and comedian Billy Eichner tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King about his experience filming an episode of "Billy on the Street" with First Lady Michelle Obama.
"Grit" author Angela Duckworth explains to "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King why summer is the best time to pick up a new hobby or skill.
Former CIA Director Michael Hayden joins CBSN to discuss national security and the threat posed by ISIS.
The Hill's Bob Cusack explains the controversial meeting between Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch, Trump's upcoming trade speech, and the latest national polls.