Headlines of the week: Alexandria shooting, Warriors' victory
From the congressional baseball practice shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, to the Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals victory, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
From the congressional baseball practice shooting in Alexandria, Virginia, to the Golden State Warriors' NBA Finals victory, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
Russia's military claimed an airstrike in Syria may have killed ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, but multiple sources in the Pentagon and State Department cannot confirm his death. Holly Williams reports.
The Australian actress opens up about her latest role and tackling her fear of singing
A recent New York Times survey found 72 percent of Americans think coconut oil is healthy, but only 37 percent of nutritionists agree. The American Heart Association says replacing saturated fat found in coconut oil or butter with corn or peanut oil can lower cardiovascular disease by about 30 percent. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the new findings.
Pit bulls have a reputation as aggressive and dangerous dogs, and because of that, they are usually overlooked at adoption shelters and are more likely to be euthanized. An effort in San Antonio, Texas, aims to change that stereotype and give pit bulls a worthy new career by pairing them up with police. Omar Villafranca reports.
A new report from the American Heart Association aims to set the record straight in the long-running debate over the healthiest fats
A Massachusetts judge will announce Friday whether a girl's text messages to a friend are responsible for his suicide. Conrad Roy, 18, took his life in July 2014. Investigators later found thousands of texts from his friend, Michelle Carter, on his phone. Many messages encouraged him to kill himself. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
Deal for menswear brand follows recent Walmart acquisitions of ModCloth and Jet.com
The wife of the Alexandria, Virginia, gunman says she is shocked about the attack and had no idea what her husband, James Hodgkinson, was planning. The roads surrounding the baseball field where the shooting took place remain closed as the FBI continues to search the area for any new clues. Chip Reid reports.
The Justice Department issued a new warning about government leaks, with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein saying in a statement: "Americans should be skeptical about anonymous allegations." The statement comes amid reports special counsel Robert Mueller is widening his Russia investigation. Major Garrett reports.