President Trump doubles down on his "fire and fury" warning to North Korea. Also, the U.S. is investigating what caused American diplomats in Cuba to experience mysterious symptoms like hearing loss. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Forty years after killing six people and injuring seven during a 13-month shooting spree, David Berkowitz is now a religious man convinced that anyone can be forgiven. Hear more in a CBS News special, "Son of Sam | The Killer Speaks," Friday, Aug. 11 at 10/9c on CBS.
CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell, a former deputy director of the CIA, talks to Anthony Mason from Tokyo about the latest tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.
Serial killer David Berkowitz tells CBS News' Maurice DuBois what led him to kill during his shooting spree 40 years ago. Hear more in a CBS News special, "Son of Sam | The Killer Speaks" airing Friday, Aug. 11 at 10/9c on CBS.
Britney Spears had a big scare Wednesday night when an audience member rushed the stage at her Las Vegas show. Michael Banks posted video on YouTube showing the dramatic encounter
The software engineer Google fired this week for criticizing the company's diversity policy is speaking out. He said in an interview with Bloomberg News that a memo he wrote aimed to improve Google's culture, and that he was "punished" and "shamed' for his actions. John Blackstone has more.
Taylor Swift testified in Denver on Thursday that a former radio host groped her while they were posing for a photo. He lost his job and sued the pop star. She then countersued. David Begnaud reports.
U.S. diplomats serving in Cuba have been experiencing health problems, and the cause is a mystery. The investigation has shown that the culprit is likely a high-tech sonic device that can't be heard by humans, but clearly can be harmful. Julianna Goldman has more.
China is in a unique position since North Korea depends on China for 90 percent of its trade
The owners of Slim and Husky's are trying to set an example by finding success in North Nashville, Tennessee. Forty percent of people in the neighborhood are living in poverty, and the unemployment rate is three times that of the rest of the city. Jim Axelrod reports.
There was a twist Thursday in the hazing death of a fraternity pledge at Penn State. The lead detective suggested video from the frat house basement was deleted -- on purpose. A judge is holding hearings to determine whether 16 frat brothers should face trial in Tim Piazza's death.
On Aug. 21, the U.S. will experience a total solar eclipse -- CBS News asked Americans how interested they are in trying to see it
President Trump defended his "fire and fury" warning to North Korea on Thursday, saying that perhaps the threat "wasn't tough enough." So he got tougher, saying that if the North Koreans even think about launching an attack, "things will happen to them like they never thought possible." David Martin reports.