Paul Ryan calls Dem proposal for short-term debt ceiling hike "ridiculous"
Democratic leaders in Congress only want to pass a debt limit increase that lasts into December
Democratic leaders in Congress only want to pass a debt limit increase that lasts into December
The taller you are, the higher your odds for this serious health risk, new research suggests
The old-school retailer will now stock Echos, Fire tablets and other gadgets in a handful of locations
Don't fall for "bargains" coming from scam artists trying to sell cars flooded in a hurricane like Harvey or Irma
More than 100 FEMA staff members are deployed in the path of Hurricane Irma as it churns toward the U.S. They are in addition to the many workers helping recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana. FEMA administrator Brock Long joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Hurricane Irma preparations and reports that FEMA could run out of funds by Friday.
Dr. Atul Gawande helped transform the conversation about aging and death in his book, "Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End." The book spent 85 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list and is now available in paperback. Dr. Gawande, a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of focusing on how someone wants to live at the end of their life -- not just how to keep them alive.
The administration circulated talking points around Washington Tuesday to accompany the decision to rescind the 2012 program
Hit Broadway show "Hamilton" was a main attraction at many summer camps across the country this year. Most kids would not have elected to spend their summer looking at old paintings or diving into Revolutionary War history, but that was before the smash musical gave them a soundtrack and road map that brought the nation's founding to life. Nancy Cordes reports.
The bear slashed a 16-inch cut in the man's head that required 90 stitches to close
In this edition of Issues That Matter, we take a closer look at the U.S. response to North Korea's nuclear threat. Former Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who spent more than three decades working on national security issues and was involved in military planning during the 1994 crisis over the regime's nuclear program, joins "CBS This Morning" to analyze what the U.S. can and should do about the rogue regime.
Republican Ohio governor and former presidential candidate John Kasich, who has previously voiced support for a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants, joins "CBS This Morning" from Westerville, Ohio, to discuss why President Trump's decision to end DACA puts "Dreamers" in jeopardy, and addresses whether he'll run for president on a bipartisan ticket with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper.
A North Carolina man is charged first degree murder in the death of his wife after he says he took too much cough medicine. In a 911 call, Matthew Phelps appears to confess to the crime. Jericka Duncan reports.
The Ohio governor says it should take Congress "six hours" instead of six months to compose DACA legislation
Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas joins "CBS This Morning" from Capitol Hill to discuss why he believes President Trump's decision to end DACA is the "right step" and how his proposed legislation, the RAISE Act, would address immigration reform in America.
President Trump will travel to North Dakota on Wednesday to make his case for tax reform. He's pledged to make the tax code as simple as possible, but it is unclear what that will look like. Margaret Brennan reports.
Hurricane Irma is expected to make a sharp turn toward Florida over the weekend. The low-lying Florida Keys could be swamped by a catastrophic storm surge. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Key Largo.
Miami's mayor is expected to order evacuations ahead of Hurricane Irma. It could be the strongest storm to hit the city in 25 years. Some gas stations are already out of gas. Mark Strassmann reports from Miami Beach.
President Trump's decision to end DACA, protection for young undocumented immigrants, puts new pressure on Congress to replace it. Mr. Trump's DACA decision puts nearly a million people in legal limbo and triggered protests from coast to coast. Nancy Cordes reports.