Julia Roberts on where her iconic movie characters would be today
Julia Roberts took a playful trip down memory lane in an engaging game of "Where Are They Now?"
Julia Roberts took a playful trip down memory lane in an engaging game of "Where Are They Now?"
The Department of Veterans Affairs wants to screen all veterans for toxic exposure.
"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King sits down with Oscar-winning actor Julia Roberts to discuss her role in the new apocalyptic thriller, "Leave The World Behind." Roberts also imagines where some of her most iconic characters from movies like "Pretty Woman," "Mystic Pizza," and "Notting Hill" would be today, and opens up about her "favorite human," husband Danny Moder.
The pregnant Texas woman who challenged the state's abortion ban has opted to leave Texas to receive the procedure. Kate Cox's decision came hours before the Texas Supreme Court ruled against her, saying she did not qualify for a medical exception to the state's near-total abortion ban. Doctors say her fetus has a fatal condition that puts her life at risk and may prevent her from getting pregnant again. CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian has more.
More than two million people, including thousands of Americas, are on the United States' terrorist watch list - and many say they should not be included, but can't get off of it. Imtiaz Tyab joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the new CBS Reports documentary, for which he spoke to Americans who believe they are incorrectly on the list, and security officials who argue it's an important tool for keeping America safe.
Researchers surveying a portion of the Baltic Sea off Lithuania for a renewable energy project discovered the previously unknown shipwreck.
The seizures came as a result of more than 500 worldwide arrests as part of the annual "Operation Thunder."
The percentage of your vet bill that pet insurance covers can vary. Here's what owners should know.
Lifestyle Expert Elizabeth Werner joins us on the final day of CBS Mornings Deals special "12 Days of Gifting," where we've been highlighting products with discounts of up to 70% off, just in time for the holidays. Visit cbsdeals.com to take advantage of these exclusive deals today. CBS earns commissions on purchases made through cbsdeals.com.
As counterfeit products flood the market, government agencies and retailers look for countermeasures against fakes in AI and machine learning.
Ava Duvernay is an Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning director. Her new movie, "Origin," is adapted from Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson's book "Caste." She joins "CBS Mornings" for a closer look.
Harvard President Claudine Gay will stay in office, according to a report Tuesday in the campus newspaper, The Harvard Crimson. When pressed about whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard's harassment rules, Gay replied, "it can be depending on the context." Many have called for her resignation, including alumni and faculty. CBS News' Nikole Killion reports.
Special counsel Jack Smith asked the Supreme Court on Monday to swiftly decide whether former President Donald Trump is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for crimes allegedly committed while he was in office. The Trump team has until Dec. 20 to decide. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane reports from the Supreme Court.
Harvard President Claudine Gay will stay in office after getting support from the highest governing body at the school Tuesday.
Latest data from the Labor Department has most consumer prices moderating.
Vladimir Putin opponent Alexey Navalny is no longer in the penal colony in which he had been imprisoned since last year. His lawyers have raised concerns over his health and whereabouts. Lilia Luciano reports.
A scathing report by the Air Force says more than a dozen military personnel were aware of intelligence leaks by indicted airman Jack Teixeira but failed to take action to stop him. They're not facing disciplinary proceedings. CBS News' Catherine Herridge reports.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled against 31-year-old Kate Cox to receive an abortion just hours after she left the state to receive the procedure. CBS News' Janet Shamlian has the latest.
Special counsel Jack Smith asks the Supreme Court to rule on whether former President Trump is immune from prosecution. Also, a pregnant mother in Texas is forced to leave the state for an abortion after the state Supreme Court says she must give birth despite health risks. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.
A Taliban crackdown on opium farming appears to have bumped Afghanistan from its dubious rank as the world's biggest producer.
The Taliban's draconian school policies are "causing irreversible damage to the Afghan education system for boys as well as girls," rights group warns.
Two suspects in one case cut their monitors off and fled the U.S. The other is being held in shootings that left six people dead in Austin and San Antonio this month.
The cost of raising kids, buying a home and achieving other traditional milestones today far exceeds a typical worker's earnings, one analysis finds.
The killings suggest the cartel believed to have owned the drugs may have launched a generalized retribution.
Kenneth Law already faces charges for allegedly "counseling or aiding" suicides across Ontario province, according to documents.