The murder of Lanny Horwitz
Saturday 9/8c: Who wanted a one-time millionaire dead more: the ex-wife or the son?
Saturday 9/8c: Who wanted a one-time millionaire dead more: the ex-wife or the son?
The women, who are 40 and older and have all diagnosed with breast cancer, are members of Recovery on Water
Channing Tatum said he is no longer working with The Weinstein Company on a film that featured a boy dealing with the aftermath of sexual abuse
Mike Moore calls himself a "country lawyer from Mississippi." Don't believe it
Recovery on Water is a rowing group for Chicago women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and have taken up the sport to improve their lives. Dean Reynolds reports.
Berkeley firefighters thought they were responding to a grass fire, but instead, they drove into an inferno. One of the firefighters recorded the first moments on the scene. Neighborhoods eviscerated on the ground now look like grids of gray ash from the air. Adriana Diaz reports.
NFL players say they have been kneeling during the national anthem to draw attention to racial and social inequality. President Trump has called them "disrespectful." NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday he will not force those who have been taking a knee to stand during the anthem. Anna Werner reports.
The FBI posted "wanted" signs Wednesday on video screens along I-95 in the Northeast. The search is on for a man who allegedly shot three people to death and wounded three others in Maryland and Delaware. Kris Van Cleave has more.
A Florida congresswoman claimed President Trump told the widow of a fallen soldier that "he knew what he signed up for." Mr. Trump denied the claim, and he has dragged the conduct of past presidents into the fray. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
Four American heroes are now at the center of the controversy over the president's treatment of fallen soldiers and their families. They were ambushed two weeks ago in Niger, where the U.S. has hundreds of troops as part of the war on terror. David Martin reports on how it all went down.
Mike Moore calls himself a "country lawyer from Mississippi," but don't believe it. He's a 65-year-old David who has found his next Goliath: the big drug manufacturers. Moore says the industry understated how addictive opioids could be. He took on tobacco companies in the 1990s and won a $246 billion settlement. Mark Strassmann reports.
A routine door check turned to terror for Jesus Campos, who spoke out Wednesday the first time since the Las Vegas shooting. In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres, Campos -- the first person shot that night -- told his story. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified under oath Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee for the first time since his confirmation hearings. The grilling quickly got around to Russian meddling in the U.S. election, and whether Sessions had misled the committee about his contacts with the Russian ambassador. Nancy Cordes reports.
For those who grew to love Chris, there was nothing he could do or say at the end to negate the gifts he gave
Does singer-songwriter Bruno Mars get nervous performing in front of artists like Beyoncé and Lenny Kravitz? See what he had to tell "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King. Tune in for the full interview Thursday, Oct. 19, 2017 on "CBS This Morning," which airs from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. ET/PT.
Why calling President Trump a liar doesn't tell the whole story of his untruthful statements
The former Trump campaign manager talked with staffers about ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in 2016 election
"The check has been sent," White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told CBS News
Over half a million Rohingya have fled the country under the threat of a brutal ethnic crackdown
Anthony Allen Shore confessed to four female slayings; a judge withdrew an execution warrant Wednesday for a reschedule on Jan. 18
On the 30th anniversary of Black Monday, stocks are at new highs -- but "crash" risk has never been greater