Malala Yousafzai joins outcry over "horrifying" hijab bans in India
A state-run college in Karnataka state barred a group of Muslim students from class, sparking a wave of protests and rekindling India's deep-rooted religious tension.
A state-run college in Karnataka state barred a group of Muslim students from class, sparking a wave of protests and rekindling India's deep-rooted religious tension.
McConnell calls Capitol riot "a violent insurrection"; Nurse remains on the job to help patients despite cancer diagnosis.
From burgers, hot dogs, tacos, BBQ and wings, to salsas and cocktails, here are some tempting recipes from top chefs, cookbook authors and restaurateurs to go with watching the Big Game!
President Biden is expected to announce his Supreme Court nomination this month, and some left-leaning Democrats are wary of South Carolina judge Michelle Childs who has made the president's short list. Washington Post reporter David Weigel joined CBS News to discuss why there's been some pushback.
For Black History Month, "CBS Mornings" is celebrating trailblazers who became leaders in their field and helped change the course of history. Among the trailblazers are two groundbreaking chefs, Alexander Smalls and Kwame Onwuachi. They caught up recently at chef Alexander's New York City apartment to talk about their childhoods, careers and advice for young Black aspiring chefs.
Queen Elizabeth marked the historic milestone of 70 years on the British throne, and said it's her "sincere wish" for Prince Charles's wife Camilla to be known as Queen Consort when Charles becomes king. BBC royals correspondent Sarah Campbell joins "CBS News Mornings" with more from the House of Windsor.
Jennifer Lopez and Maluma sat down with “CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King ahead of the release of their new film "Marry Me," in which they play a power music couple. The film was Maluma's first acting role. Lopez directed, starred and released a new album to go with the film. They shared how you know when you find "the one" in real life.
As tensions over Ukraine intensify, Russia's military plans joint exercises with Belarus while NATO forces carry out drills in nearby Estonia. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata spent time with the troops in Estonia and joins "CBS News Mornings" to discuss the latest.
Senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata embedded with NATO troops as they performed joint military live-fire exercises, including tank maneuvers, infantry exercises and aerial support.
"The Price Is Right" host and Harwick's close friends open up about their love and loss of the popular Hollywood therapist.
Drew Carey opens up about the violent death of his onetime fiancée, Hollywood therapist Amie Harwick. Why Valentine’s Day will never be the same for CBS' "The Price is Right" host. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports Saturday, February 12 at 10/9c on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
The Department of Homeland Security is warning of copycat attacks following the hostage standoff last month at a Texas synagogue. CBS News Homeland Security and Justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined CBS News' Lilia Luciano to discuss.
Canadian protesters block the busiest border crossing with America over vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions. Also, NATO troops train for battle amid threat Russia could invade Ukraine. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he doesn't support "injecting these concepts about choosing your gender" at schools.
Tech luminary who coined the term "Web 2.0" on cryptocurrency, NFTs and blockchain: "It's kind of like a pyramid scheme."
In this MoneyWatch report, millions of Americans are set to bet on Super Bowl LVI. The Justice Department has seized billions of dollars in stolen Bitcoin. And Americans should know about some big money-saving tax credits. CBS MoneyWatch reporter Irina Ivanova joins "CBS News Mornings" with a breakdown.
“CBS Mornings” reveals "Euphoria" star Zendaya's first-ever Super Bowl ad. Ad Age editor Jeanine Poggi breaks down Zendaya's Squarespace spot, as well as the big trends and themes to expect in this year's Super Bowl commercials.
The U.S. and its NATO partners are still negotiating with Russia amid military buildups by both sides, but military preparations are not based on best-case scenarios.
Protests against COVID-19 vaccine mandates staged by Canadian truckers have paralyzed the nation's capital of Ottawa and are nearing the two-week mark, with no end in sight. Janet Shamlian reports.
“CBS Mornings” co-host Gayle King sits down with the parents of Bakari Henderson for their first interview before they return to Greece for a retrial in their son's murder case. Bakari Henderson, a Black American, was 22 years old when he was chased down by a group of mostly Serbian men and beaten to death during a business trip in Zakynthos, Greece in 2017.
New York is expected to become the latest state to lift mask mandates as COVID-19 cases drop. CBS News' Laura Podesta joins "CBS News Mornings" from New York City with more.
Anger over vaccine mandates for truckers in Canada is spilling into the streets and causing major roadblocks. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian joins "CBS News Mornings" from Ottawa with more.
The attack didn't end even after Bridgett Watkins emptied her gun into the animal, she said.
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell denounced a resolution from his own party calling the violence on January 6th "legitimate political discourse," and slammed the RNC for "singling out" and censuring two top Republicans investigating the deadly Capitol attack. Nikole Killion has the latest on the rift within the Republican Party.
This handy trick will lock in the $119 Amazon Prime membership price before the hike in Feb. 2022.