Man accused of making ricin, preparing "serious" act of violence
Police arrest Tunisian national in German city of Cologne, reports suggest possible sympathy for ISIS
Police arrest Tunisian national in German city of Cologne, reports suggest possible sympathy for ISIS
Some of the trees in Mariposa Grove have been growing for close to 2,000 years – some of the oldest living things on earth
In our continuing series American Voices, we look at Columbia, South Carolina, to see how national issues are playing out on the local level. Under the watch of Mayor Steve Benjamin, Columbia became the first city in the U.S. to outlaw the attachment of bump stock gun accessories last year. The president of the non-partisan U.S. Conference of Mayors joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his priorities including infrastructure, climate change and innovation.
In her first engagement without Prince Harry, she's receiving a royal seal of approval
The home of some of the world's largest and oldest sequoia trees will re-open to the public on Friday for the first time in three years. Some of the trees in Yosemite's Mariposa Grove have been growing for close to 2,000 years. But after decades of visitors and their cars, the grove of more than 500 sequoias was in danger of being loved to death. Only on "CBS This Morning," John Blackstone has a preview of the restored grove before the official ribbon cutting.
Country music star Dierks Bentley just released his ninth studio album called "The Mountain." After more than a dozen No. 1 country hits, Bentley decided to go back to his roots and find inspiration far from Nashville. Jan Crawford visited Bentley in Telluride, Colorado, where he wrote and recorded the album.
Britain's newest royal, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, is joining Queen Elizabeth today for her first royal engagement without husband Prince Harry. Meghan and the queen traveled on the royal train to the city of Chester, in northwest England, for a busy day of events. Roxana Saberi reports.
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After more than a dozen No. 1 hits, the country singer decided it was time for a break from Nashville
After an exhausting recovery, and just two months removed from his last surgery, the GOP's star player returns for congressional baseball game
A new report shows flavorings used in many brands of e-cigarettes may be more harmful than first thought. The most popular e-cigarette product, Juul, dominates with more than 60 percent of the market, but the company has been criticized for the device's popularity with teenagers. Anna Werner sits down with a Juul executive to discuss those concerns.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise will play baseball against the Democrats on Thursday night, exactly one year after he was shot during a practice. The Louisiana congressman had nearly a dozen surgeries over the past year and re-learned how to do everything, from walking to playing ball. Nancy Cordes spoke to Scalise in his first interview since getting back on the field.
The service between downtown Chicago to the O'Hare airport will use electric vehicles and take 12 minutes
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Beijing is again threatening to scuttle any agreements if the president goes through with his planned action
An investigation by The Associated Press finds consumers are increasingly paying high prices for "local" fish
Forecasters confirm a tornado caused severe damage in northeastern Pennsylvania Wednesday night. The storm that ripped through the Scranton area was so powerful it overturned cars, ripped up trees and sent debris flying dangerously through the air. At least six people were hurt. Don Dahler reports.