The surprising source of much U.S. air pollution
Certain everyday household products emit nearly as many harmful compounds as motor vehicles, study finds
Certain everyday household products emit nearly as many harmful compounds as motor vehicles, study finds
He spoke to Texas Sen. John Cornyn Friday about modifying a bipartisan bill introduced last year after a church shooting in Texas
On President's Day weekend, taxpayers often flood the IRS with phone calls, but there are other places to get help
Ernie Rospierski, a history teacher at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, is being hailed as a hero. He directed dozens of students to safety during last week's shooting and was grazed by a bullet in a confrontation with the gunman. Rospierski joins "CBS This Morning" from Parkland, Florida, to discuss what he'd like to say to President Trump. As a gun owner, he also says there is no point in anyone having an AR-15 rifle.
Some crashes at this year's Winter Olympics are raising questions about whether the Games are becoming too dangerous. Dana Jacobson reports from Pyeongchang, South Korea.
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On Twitter President Trump is condemning any suggestion his presidential campaign colluded with Russians. His comments stem from the special counsel's indictment on Friday that accuses more than a dozen Russians of carrying out a complicated meddling scheme to influence the 2016 election. Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest developments.
The latest Marvel Comics adventure, with black leads and a black director, is a blockbuster that usurps the norms of Hollywood
The social media giant plans to send postcards to potential ad buyers to confirm they live in the U.S.
As videos posted online draw criticism over cruise ship staff's intervention, Carnival says "security response" part of investigation
A New York woman seen berating a flight attendant in an online video is on forced leave from her job. Her suspension is raising new questions about the consequences of sharing someone else's embarrassing moments online. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The Kremlin says there is no "significant" evidence that Russia meddled in the U.S. election. The comments come as we learn more about Russia's so-called "troll factory" that generated fake social media posts. Elizabeth Palmer reports from St. Petersburg, Russia.
Republicans responded to President Trump's criticism of the FBI after he seemed to link the Parkland, Florida, school shooting with the Russia probe. Errol Barnett reports.
The family that lived with alleged Florida school gunman Nikolas Cruz says they had no idea he was capable of such a crime. Other agencies apparently missed warning signs. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Al Hoffman Jr., a major Republican donor based out of Florida, is threatening to cut off funding to politicians who oppose a ban on assault weapons. But in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Hoffman sent an email to other GOP donors, urging them to support a ban on assault weapons. Jericka Duncan reports.
The CDC says there may be signs flu activity is leveling off, but the threat is far from over. The most severe flu season in nearly a decade has taken a heavy toll, killing 84 children. About three-quarters of them were not vaccinated. Dr. Tara Narula shows how the the virus can quickly turn deadly.
IOC says curling team member's failed doping test could keep Russians from marching under national flag at closing ceremony
NBA superstar LeBron James is squaring off with Fox News host Laura Ingraham who told him not to speak out about politics. Ingraham said on her show James should "shut up and dribble." Some are calling her comments racially charged. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Dozens of senior staff members reassigned and key leadership positions left unfilled
Survivors of the deadly school shooting in Florida say they're turning their anger into action, as investigators reveal they failed to act on warning signs before the massacre. Adriana Diaz spoke to four Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students.
Minnesota bars voters from wearing political items to the polls to reduce the potential for confrontations or voter intimidation