DOJ sides with Asian-American students in Harvard University affirmative action suit
A review of Harvard's practice of giving applicants a "personal rating" showed that Asian-Americans rate lower than white and other minority applicants
A review of Harvard's practice of giving applicants a "personal rating" showed that Asian-Americans rate lower than white and other minority applicants
An engineer alleges its liberal culture is hostile to other views. In many workplaces, that's perfectly legal
The holiday weekend may be a popular with bargain hunters, but be careful when looking at these items
Family, friends and political leaders are expected to celebrate McCain's life at the final Arizona ceremony this week before services on the East Coast
Known for his prolific and memorable comedic moments, playwright and screenwriter Neil Simon (who died on August 26, 2018) often used his own experiences for comic material, from "Biloxi Blues" to "Brighton Beach Memoirs." Writing gags for TV, especially Sid Caesar's "Your Show of Shows," would also inspire his play "Laughter on the 23rd Floor." He talked with correspondent Rita Braver about some of his many Broadway hits, including "Barefoot in the Park," "The Odd Couple" and "Sweet Charity," which were adapted for films and TV. Читать дальше...
Fitzgerald, one of the NFL's greatest wide receivers, and the late senator were friends for more than a decade
The actress-turned-gubernatorial candidate says too-cold work environments are "notoriously sexist"
The actress-turned-gubernatorial candidate says too-cold work environments are "notoriously sexist"
A total of 17 cases of salmonella were reported in New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia from September of 2017 to June
A federal court ruled that 11 House of Delegate districts were unconstitutionally gerrymandered
Far-right protesters to gather as governor holds meeting in town where anger over suspected killing by migrants sparked violent protests
New York gubernatorial candidate and former "Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon put workplace temperatures in the headlines before Wednesday night's debate against Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Nixon's team asked that the temperature in the hall be raised to 76 degrees, calling too-cold work environments "notoriously sexist." Nikki Battiste reports.
Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh begin Tuesday. If approved by the Senate, Kavanaugh will be President Trump's second appointment to the high court and he will solidify its conservative outlook. David A. Kaplan, author of "The Most Dangerous Branch: Inside the Supreme Court's Assault on the Constitution," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the politicization of the Supreme Court.
Trump claimed the "fake news media" loves to "portray chaos in the White House when they know that chaos doesn't exist"
More than half of all bills sent to collection agencies are for less than $600, with young people hit hardest
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Doctors are urging parents to make eye exams a priority. The American Optometric Association says 25 percent of children already wear or need glasses by the time they enter kindergarten. Dr. Tamiesha Frempong, a pediatric ophthalmologist at Mount Sinai in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the warning signs for children's vision issues.
Drinking water is being shut off in all of Detroit's public schools after testing revealed harmful levels of copper and lead in multiple buildings. Water quality issues have now been detected in 34 schools, nearly a third of the district. DeMarco Morgan reports.
A Florida Uber driver who claimed self defense in a new stand your ground controversy will not face charges for the deadly shooting of another driver. Dash cam video from the Tuesday confrontation shows Jason Boek approach the car and apparently threaten the driver before he was shot. Tony Dokoupil reports.
The senators shared a unique relationship that spanned more than two decades