What Republicans need to do to repeal and replace Obamacare
Republicans in Congress plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act once Donald Trump becomes president. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes explains how they plan to move forward.
Republicans in Congress plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act once Donald Trump becomes president. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes explains how they plan to move forward.
Macy's, Sears announce store closures; Fed says more interest-rate hikes are possible; and Trump picks SEC chief. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Chicago police say four people were taken into custody after video live-streamed on Facebook allegedly showed them torturing a mentally disabled man. CBS News' Dean Reynolds has the latest on the investigation.
President-elect Donald Trump may make significant changes to U.S. intelligence agencies when he takes office. Michael O'Hanlon, a foreign policy expert at The Brookings Institution, joins CBSN to explain the issues and the potential impact.
Private letters written by the late Princess Diana are set to be auctioned today in England. The letters written to a Buckingham Palace steward, who was Diana's close friend, offer an intimate look at the royal family's life between 1984 and 1993.
During her "CBS This Morning" segment, legendary actress Rita Moreno sings Happy Birthday to Charlie Rose.
Actress Rita Moreno is part of a small, elite group of performers who've won all four prestigious entertainment awards: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. Now she stars in the Netflix remake of Norman Lear's "One Day at a Time." Moreno joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show, and her relationships with Elvis Presley and Marlon Brando. She also sings happy birthday to Charlie Rose.
New guidelines recommend parents introduce peanut products into infants' diets to reduce the risk of developing peanut allergies. The new approach is a major departure from the practice of avoiding peanut products all together. This comes after a five-fold increase in peanut allergies between 1999 and 2010. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
The much-anticipated Consumer Electronics Show opens today in Las Vegas. Over four days, tens of thousands of visitors will see the newest, flashiest technologies. CNET editor-at-large Brian Cooley joins "CBS This Morning" from Las Vegas to showcase some of the cutting-edge products.
U.S. intelligence agencies are expected to brief President Obama Thursday on their latest Russian hacking findings. The president ordered the report in December. President-elect Trump will get that very same briefing Friday. Jeff Pegues reports on what to expect from this unprecedented meeting.
Michael Lindell, CEO and inventor of MyPillow, is defending his advertising methods after the Better Business Bureau dropped the pillow maker's company rating from an A+ to an F and revoked its accreditation. Anna Werner reports.
Two sisters are calling for an Allegiant Air flight crew to lose their jobs after they missed the chance to say goodbye to their dying father. The women were on their way from Orlando to Asheville, North Carolina, but they never left the tarmac after a confrontation with a flight attendant. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Today is the last day many owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone will be able to use the device. Verizon and AT&T will roll out a software update to prevent the recalled phone from recharging or connecting to cellular networks. But some attached users are trying to figure out a way around the update. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Federal safety officials are investigating the crash of a Long Island Rail Road train that slammed into a New York City train station Wednesday at the height of morning rush hour. More than 100 people were hurt. The worst injury is believed to be a broken leg. Michelle Miller reports from Brooklyn.
Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why President-elect Donald Trump is considering restructuring U.S. intelligence agencies, including the office of the Director of National Intelligence.
The Trump inauguration is more than two weeks away, but Congress is moving full speed ahead to get rid of Obamacare. The Senate narrowly approved a fast-track resolution on Wednesday to begin repealing the Affordable Care Act. The vote followed President Obama's visit with Democrats working to save his signature achievement. Nancy Cordes reports.
Andy Card, chief of staff for former President George W. Bush, sat down with "Red & Blue" host Elaine Quijano to share his advice for Reince Priebus - who takes over Card's old position on Jan. 20th.
Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton has been tapped by President-elect Trump to head the Securities and Exchange Commission. CBSN takes a look at Clayton and some of Trump's Cabinet picks.
While the intelligence community remains united that Russia was behind the hacks that reportedly interfered with the election, President-elect Trump continues to cast doubt on those conclusions. Moveon.org senior adviser & national spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre, American Conservative Union chairman and Republican strategist Matt Schlapp and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris join CBSN to discuss.
President- elect Trump continues to level new criticism at the community despite plans for an intelligence briefing on Friday. Justice and Homeland Security correspondent Jeff Pegues walks through how this clash reached a fever pitch.
A battle is brewing between Democrats and Republicans over Obamacare. Moveon.org senior adviser and national spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre, American Conservative Union chairman and Republican Strategist Matt Schlapp and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris join CBSN to discuss.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) joins CBSN from Capitol Hill to discuss the alleged Russian hacking, the final push to save Obamacare and President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet. Watch the full interview from "Red & Blue" here.
Cabinet confirmation hearings begin Tuesday for President-elect Trump's picks. Cameron Joseph, Washington bureau chief for New York Daily News, joins CBSN from Washington to discuss.
The prosecution team in the Derek Chauvin murder trial speak to 60 Minutes; Then, Alexey Navalny describes the poisoning ordeal he says Vladimir Putin perpetrated; And, the curtain begins to come up for New York performing artists.
From a $9,000 laptop to a robot nanny, CES 2017 has plenty of must-see gadgets. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins CBSN to discuss the highlights of the conference.