The move comes after John and Susan Cooper died while staying at the Steigenberger Aqua Magic Hotel
Santa Clara County Fire Department said in a lawsuit that Verizon slowed its internet communications at a wildfire command center three weeks ago
One year after Hurricane Harvey slammed the Gulf Coast, health risks may linger for flood victims returning to waterlogged homes
Only about 20% of adults with hearing loss actually use hearing aids, but advances in technology and a new law may drive down prices – and be music to consumers' ears
Her Savannah restaurant, The Grey, was named one of the world's greatest places to eat and drink by Time magazine
The Turkish lira felt an immediate impact after the U.S. imposed sanctions on the country
The Arizona senator has been fighting brain cancer for more than a year
The Arizona senator has been fighting brain cancer for more than a year
A new exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles tells a history of the United States, both tough and whimsical, through photographs from the Library of Congress
A new exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles tells a history of the United States, both tough and whimsical, through photographs from the Library of Congress
Many of the 150 migrants on board are striking out of frustration Italy won't let them disembark unless fellow EU nations pledge to take them
“Neither one’s going to kill you, but neither one’s worth it,” one voter told “Face the Nation” moderator Margaret Brennan
"I attribute it to my background," Wexton said of her recent lead in the polls over GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock. "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan spoke with Wexton and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-New York.
We are in the middle of a bitcoin boom. Investors are chasing various types of cryptocurrency, which is digitally encrypted money that operates independently from banks. Verifying the digital transactions is a process called "cryptocurrency mining." It uses a huge amount of electricity and this industry is popping up in some unexpected places. In the latest CBSN Original, Errol Barnett visits the small town of Wenatchee, Washington. It’s a place originally known for its apple orchards but now it’s the epicenter of a new industry. Читать дальше...
Across the country, schools are opening their doors to begin a new year. Many classrooms have evolved to reflect modern times, trading chalkboards for dry-erase boards and textbooks for iPads. But there's something to be said for tradition. In this morning's Reporter's Notebook, "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson examines the use of one of the most basic writing instruments -- and the nostalgia that comes with it.