Calif. officials reveal how many took life-ending drugs under new law
The state data comes six months after a 2016 law made the option legal in the nation's most populous state
The state data comes six months after a 2016 law made the option legal in the nation's most populous state
Water samples from an LA Fitness club in Orlando tested positive for the bacteria, and another nearby gym is also being tested
A CBS News investigation explores the lack of federal regulations in the process to find school bus drivers. There are nearly 22,000 school bus crashes every year, and on average, 10 students are hurt each day. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Soon after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced the vote on the GOP health care bill would be postponed until after the July 4 recess, four more Republican senators announced their opposition to the bill. At least 12 Republicans are concerned about the legislation. Nancy Cordes reports.
No one has claimed responsibility for a global cyberattack that disabled at least 2,000 computers in the U.S. and Europe. Ukraine reported the most attacks. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, a former homeland security adviser for President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether the government has an obligation to protect citizens from these types of attacks.
Qatar is asking the U.S. to help lift the recent boycott of their country, an action led by Saudi Arabia. In his first U.S. interview, Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani spoke to CBS News' Margaret Brennan about accusations by the Saudis, their allies and President Trump that Qatar finances terrorism.
Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre are an unlikely but powerful duo. Their 25-year partnership started when Iovine's Interscope Records acquired the rights to distribute Dr. Dre's work. Later, the pair created the popular headphones brand, Beats by Dre. Iovine and director Allen Hughes join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their new docuseries, "The Defiant Ones," which looks at the history of both music greats.
A new study shows one out of three cats and dogs in America are overweight or obese. Busy lifestyles and unhealthy diets are wreaking havoc on our pets - and while porky animals may look cute, the extra fat can cause life-threatening conditions. Don Dahler reports.
Former Ambassador William Burns, who spent spent 33 years in the U.S. Foreign Service before retiring from the State Department in 2014, served as deputy secretary of state under President Obama and as ambassador to Russia from 2005 to 2008. Now president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Burns joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "very combustible situation" with Russia and Syria, and the message President Trump needs to send to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A tweet from a New Jersey mom put a very young face on the fight over the Senate health care bill. Alison Chandra shared a photo of a $231,000 medical bill for her 2-year-old son, Ethan, and was surprised to find out how much their story resonated with others. Mireya Villarreal reports.
No one has claimed responsibility for a global cyberattack that disabled thousands of computers around the world
"No patient should be priced out of the medicines they need"
The president’s approval numbers are still fairly deep underwater, according to recent opinion surveys
Three Chicago police officers are charged with an alleged cover-up in connection with the deadly shooting of a black teenager. David March, Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney were indicted Tuesday on charges that they conspired to lie about the actions of officer Jason Van Dyke in the 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald. DeMarco Morgan reports.
In eastern Syria, a CBS News crew joined a group of American troops 12 miles north of Raqqa, ISIS' self-proclaimed capital. The fight to oust ISIS from Raqqa is intensifying. Holly Williams reports from Kobani, Syria.
American-style yogurt maker, owned by General Mills, swallows 22 percent revenue decline in latest quarter as Chobani romps
The president will be in Paris for Bastille Day, which is July 14
In an update to a CBS News story shared in March about highway barriers, families of car crash victims are expected to file wrongful death lawsuits Wednesday against a company that makes guardrails. Their attorneys claim seven people nationwide have died in accidents involving X-Lite guardrail end pieces made by the Lindsay Corporation.
Taking these steps might cut opioid-related deaths by a third, new research suggests
Blue Apron slashed its offering price by around a third on investor concerns about an Amazon-Whole Foods tie-up
Getting a new car is an American way of life, yet increasingly out of reach for many typical families across the country
The PennyRoyal Scuba Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, is in a prime location for viewing the August 21 total solar eclipse, and they're offering a unique way for visitors to see it: from underwater during a special dive. Sarah McCarthy of WTVF-TV reports.