JC Penney CEO leaving to head Lowe's
Shares of JC Penney plunged to an all-time low after news of its CEO's planned exit
Shares of JC Penney plunged to an all-time low after news of its CEO's planned exit
Stephen King, the so-called "king of horror," has published more than 50 best-selling titles over the past 44 years. His latest, "The Outsider," explores the idea of being in two places at the same time. King joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what sparked the idea for his new novel and the themes he explores in it.
The New York Times' coverage of President Trump is the subject of a new documentary series called "The Fourth Estate." Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at Times' journalists investigating and reporting the biggest headlines of the administration's first year. Washington bureau chief Elisabeth Bumiller and executive editor Dean Baquet join "CBS This Morning" to discuss why they let cameras into the newsroom. The first episode of "The Fourth Estate" airs Sunday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime, a division of CBS.
A serial attacker put women at a North Carolina military base on high alert. The disturbing crimes are the focus of tonight's return of the CBS series, "48 Hours: NCIS." The "48 Hours" team takes us on the streets with real NCIS agents and real cases. On Tuesday's season premiere at 10/9c, NCIS star Rocky Carroll follows what it takes to catch a dangerous criminal who assaulted the loved ones of service members.
The hero pilot and crew of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 will be in Studio 57 on Wednesday. It will be their first joint live interview about how they helped save more than 100 passengers after an engine explosion.
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Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has adopted a baby. The single mom did not disclose the gender, age or name of the baby.
The military is announcing a contract aimed at redesigning Army and Marine Corps helmets to better protect troops from head trauma. More than 300,000 service members have returned home with a traumatic brain injury since 9/11. Now, the military is taking lessons from an unlikely place -- the football field. Carter Evans reports.
The decision comes amid rising trade tensions and pledges from China's leaders to buy more U.S. goods
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Slow-moving molten rock entered the site and is just a few hundred yards from wells that could trigger the release of hydrogen sulfate gas
Emergency workers in Hawaii are racing to protect a geothermal power plant near the Kilauea volcano. Slow-moving molten rock entered the site and is just a few hundred yards from the wells. Mark Strassmann reports.
A Texas sheriff says officers who responded to last week's high school shooting prevented an even bigger tragedy. Eight students and two substitute teachers were killed at Santa Fe High on Friday. The 17-year-old suspect is being held under suicide watch at the county jail. Omar Villafranca reports.
Kevin Cooper, a death row inmate in California, is getting high-profile support for a new round of DNA tests that could help exonerate him. Cooper was convicted for the 1983 murder of four people outside Los Angeles, and he says he was framed. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
A monkey that got away from baggage handlers at the San Antonio airport for nearly an hour is now settled at an animal sanctuary in Texas. "Dawkins" never threatened any passengers, but he gave the runaround to a small army of people trying to chase him. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A woman is suing singer-songwriter R. Kelly for allegedly failing to disclose a sexually transmitted disease. She also accuses him of sexual battery. Jericka Duncan spoke to the 20-year-old about her allegations.
Musk tweeted that a "firmware update" will fix the issue, which Consumer Reports noted in a mixed review of the car
Justice Department and intelligence officials have agreed to meet with congressional leaders to review classified data from the Russia investigation. That follows a high-level meeting with President Trump, who demanded an investigation on Sunday of claims that an FBI informant infiltrated his campaign. Paula Reid reports.
About two dozen journalists from the U.S., U.K., China and Russia are in North Korea to witness the planned dismantling of a major nuclear test site. CBS News is the only U.S. broadcast network in the group. This comes as North Korea is lashing out at the U.S. and South Korea over joint military exercises and the U.S. taking credit for the diplomatic breakthrough. Ben Tracy reports from Wonsan, North Korea.