Crews in Washington state are working to determine what caused the tunnel to collapse at the Hanford nuclear waste site, the nation's most contaminated nuclear facility. The tunnel stores railcars filled with decades-old radioactive waste. John Blackstone reports.
The United States is deploying a new generation of submarines, the Virginia class, which can launch tomahawk cruise missiles and deploy a team of Navy SEALs from beneath the surface. Only on "CBS This Morning," Don Dahler takes you inside one of America's most lethal defense systems at sea.
Much of Washington is still in shock over the sudden firing of FBI director James Comey Tuesday. The White House says the attorney general and his deputy both recommended Comey be fired for mishandling the Hillary Clinton email investigation. Comey was in Los Angeles at the time, speaking to FBI agents. Margaret Brennan reports.
From Google searches to Facebook posts, people leave behind a large digital footprint in the internet age. Data scientist and New York Times Op-Ed contributor Seth Stephens-Davidowitz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are."
Whether in prison or out on the streets, for some, a gang tattoo or a symbol of hate can seem like a great idea. But long after people move on in their hearts, those tattoos can make it impossible to move on in their lives. In our series, A More Perfect Union, we visit a tattoo parlor in Baltimore that decided to help by using pigments for positive change. Tony Dokoupil reports.
This August, a total solar eclipse will cross the continental United States from coast to coast for the first time since 1918
After FBI director James Comey was fired, some congressional Democrats compared President Trump to Richard Nixon, who ordered the firing of the Watergate scandal's independent prosecutor. Both Democrats and Republicans were alarmed by the president's decision. Nancy Cordes reports.
CBS News chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's dismissal of James Comey and the questions raised by Mr. Trump's decision.
Markets on edge after White House fires FBI chief; Trump's growth target out of reach; and Walmart reportedly settling bribe probe. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
James Comey's dismissal Tuesday sent shock waves through the FBI. Current and former FBI officials told CBS News they were "stunned" by the decision. Comey's firing also raises questions about what's next in the FBI's counterintelligence investigation into potential connections between the Trump campaign and Russia. Jeff Pegues reports.