Inside a social media addiction rehab facility
For some users, social media sites can become a troubling obsession. Mireya Villarreal takes us to a rehab facility where young people are getting help for their social media addiction.
For some users, social media sites can become a troubling obsession. Mireya Villarreal takes us to a rehab facility where young people are getting help for their social media addiction.
New York Times deputy editorial page editor Kathleen Kingsbury joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss North and South Korea's historic agreement to work towards denuclearization on the peninsula. She also says Ronny Jackson withdrawing his nomination to be VA secretary is a "major setback" for the White House.
House Democrats and even some Republicans are angry over Speaker Paul Ryan's sudden firing of their longtime chaplain. Now questions are being raised about why this happened. Ed O'Keefe reports.
President Trump teased "something very dramatic could happen" when he meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The Trump administration hopes that meeting will take place in the coming weeks. Errol Barnett reports.
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The North Korean leader and South Korean President Moon Jae-in held a historic meeting Friday
After 40 years, police arrest the man they think committed at least 50 rapes and 12 murders. Correspondent Tracy Smith has the latest in the case Saturday, April 28 at 9/8c on CBS.
After 40 years, police arrest the man they think committed at least 50 rapes and 12 murders across California
E. coli outbreak spreads to three more states; Young boy dreams of becoming an umpire.
President Trump said on Friday "something very dramatic could happen" when he speaks with Kim Jong Un in the coming weeks. He said that hours after the North Korean leader crossed the border into South Korea -- something that hasn't happened in 65 years. Margaret Brennan reports.
In interviews with Variety magazine and The Washington Post, former NBC News correspondent Linda Vester described two "unwanted advances" from Tom Brokaw in the mid-1990s, including one in which she says he invited himself into her hotel room. Anna Werner reports.
Congress argues all the time over almost everything. On Friday, it chose to fight about -- of all things -- the House chaplain, Father Pat Conroy, who said he was forced out. Ed O’Keefe reports.
A Vermont teenager who was arrested the day after the Parkland school massacre for allegedly planning an even bigger attack walked out of jail on Friday. Jim Axelrod reports.
In a world of minor league baseball, where most young fans want nothing more than to meet a real player, 10-year-old Vincent Stio from North Carolina idolizes umpires. We take a trip to the ballpark where he gets into character. Steve Hartman reports.
The nationwide E. coli outbreak from contaminated romaine lettuce is now the worst multi-state outbreak in more than a decade. It has sickened 98 people in 22 states. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
The ex-cop accused of being the notorious “Golden State Killer” made his first court appearance Friday. Joseph James DeAngelo, now 72 years old, is suspected in at least a dozen murders, more than 50 rapes, and more than 100 break-ins going back to the 1970s. John Blackstone reports.
Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee released a 250-page report Friday on Russian meddling in the 2016 election. Among the conclusions: no evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Russian government. Nancy Cordes reports.
Rep. Trey Gowdy, former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson, and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer to join 'Face the Nation' on Sunday
In Japan, a rapidly aging population and declining birth rate are creating a crisis. Without enough people to fill jobs and care for the elderly, could robots step up to fill the gap? Could they even become, as some robotics engineers hope, "better than human?" CBSN Originals takes you into the heart of Japan's looming population collapse, and examines the robot solutions they hope will preserve their unique culture.