Oprah Winfrey announces the latest selection for her book club
Tony Dokoupil interviews Oprah Winfrey for “CBS Mornings” about why she added the latest selection to her book club and the author who is joining the list.
Tony Dokoupil interviews Oprah Winfrey for “CBS Mornings” about why she added the latest selection to her book club and the author who is joining the list.
Procter & Gamble descendants Justine Epstein and Jules Feeney shared exclusively with CBS News how they are pushing to change how P&G products are made.
"As soon as a tanker arrives at a filling station, people on social media are advising that a tanker has arrived and then it is like bees to a honey pot."
A jury in 2019 found Jarrod Ramos criminally responsible for the five killings, rejecting his insanity defense.
The country could go into default for its first time in history.
The U.K. has a dire shortage of gas throughout the country; not because there's no supply, but because there aren't enough truck drivers to move it around. The Post-Brexit world is colliding with the COVID one and suddenly, as Holly Williams reports, there aren't enough goods or, more importantly, services to sustain this little island.
A new study of more than a million children found lead poisoning in about half of those tested. Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS Mornings” and explains the negative health effects, and why many children at risk may not be getting tested.
The U.S. appears to be on the brink of a major fiscal crisis and potential government shutdown as lawmakers scramble to pass key legislation. Senate Republicans blocked a bill that would've kept federal agencies funded through early December and raise the national debt limit, and moderate and progressive Democrats are clashing over President Biden's agenda. CBS News congressional correspondent Kris Van Cleave and CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN with the latest developments.
Some families are expressing frustration over a delay and lack of information from the IRS.
R. Kelly could spend decades in prison after a federal jury in New York convicted him on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan reports on the verdict, and then legal contributor Rebecca Roiphe joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers on CBSN to discuss the jury's decision and the appeal the singer's defense is likely setting up.
Money will go to Steve Jobs' Waverley Street Foundation "to help underserved communities most impacted by climate change."
16% of the state's hospital workers are not fully vaccinated, which means more than 83,000 are at risk of termination.
Senate Republicans blocked a bill to keep the U.S. government open and also prevent a federal debt default, but the Senate could bring the funding measure up for another vote later this week without a debt-ceiling extension, which isn't needed until mid-October. Congressional Democrats are also hoping to pass at least part of President Biden's domestic agenda, which contains more than $4 trillion in spending over two bills. CBS News' Laura Podesta reports on the developments in Washington, and CBS... Читать дальше...
After nearly six weeks of testimony, Grammy Award-winning singer R. Kelly was found guilty of racketeering and sex trafficking, but his legal woes are far from over. CBS News producer Erica Brown joins "CBSN AM" with the latest.
North Korea fired another short-range missile test. South Korea's president considers banning dog meat. A protester throws an egg at French President Emmanuel Macron. A man is facing charges in the U.K. in connection to the killing of a teacher. Ian Lee joins "CBSN AM" from London with more on today's world headlines.
The House is slated to vote Thursday on the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
BTS is one of the few bands hoping to perform live, while many others, such as Dave Matthews Band and the entire Bonnaroo festival, are canceling as the pandemic rages on.
"Surviving R. Kelly" Executive Producer Dream Hampton discusses her reaction to the guilty verdict in the R. Kelly trial. She also shares what she's hearing from the survivors and whether she believes more Black girls and women's stories will be listened to after this verdict.
Rylee Goodrich, 18, and Anthony Barajas, 19, were shot July 26 in the Regal Edwards cinema in Corona, California.
CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined "CBS Mornings" to break down President Biden's agenda in a critical week ahead for Democrats.
R. Kelly’s survivors are reacting after the disgraced R&B singer was found guilty on all counts in a racketeering and sex trafficking trial. Also, Oprah announces her new book club pick. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Stevie Van Zandt is telling some never before heard stories from his remarkable career in his new memoir "Unrequited Infatuations." Van Zandt talks to Anthony Mason about growing up in suburban New Jersey, being Bruce Springsteen's "consigliere," his role in "The Sopranos" and more.
Some environmental groups have been hammering P&G about its policies for years, but these voices come from a place much closer to home: relatives of the original founders. Two young descendants are speaking out for the first time because they believe the company is putting profits over the environment. Anna Werner reports.
New York state's vaccine mandate for all medical workers is now in effect, potentially putting 83,000 workers at risk of termination. Hospitals across the state say they support the mandate, but some are confronting staffing shortages as a result. Errol Barnett reports.
R&B Singer R. Kelly was found guilty Monday of all charges in his trial on racketeering and sex trafficking charges. Jodi Kantor joined “CBS Mornings” to discuss the impact of R. Kelly's conviction and what message the verdict sends to survivors.