Hurricane Florence's next challenge: Dealing with insurers
Homeowners who have suffered damage must now wrestle with an insurance system that's tough to navigate
Homeowners who have suffered damage must now wrestle with an insurance system that's tough to navigate
Tony Alsup created an evacuation plan ahead of Hurricane Florence – and it included dozens of cats and dogs leaving on a school bus
The president took questions during a press conference as his Supreme Court pick faces an uphill battle
The two presidents are taking questions President Trump's Supreme Court pick faces an uphill battle
The two presidents are expected to hold a press conference
Prices will jump on everything from baby furniture to canned tuna when the latest round of tariffs takes effect
Dozens of people are missing after a typhoon described as the "king of storms" slammed into heavily populated parts of Asia. Typhoon Mangkhut killed at least 69 people over the weekend. Ben Tracy reports from Hong Kong.
She told the Boston Herald that her nephew laughed off her concerns
Imagine receiving a digital friend request from someone claiming to be God. What would you do? The new CBS drama, "God Friended Me," is about an atheist named Miles Finer who accepts a Facebook friend request from the "God" account. His curiosity leads him to investigate and changes his life forever. Brandon Micheal Hall, who portrays Finer, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how the series tackles the ultimate question: Is there something greater than ourselves?
Officials set handouts of supplies in nearly cut off Wilmington as swollen rivers approach record levels in many parts of state
Wired magazine is revealing its 25th anniversary issue with predictions about the future from top tech leaders. "Wired at 25" highlights the innovations of the last quarter century and asks 25 icons of the digital revolution, from Bill Gates to Mark Zuckerberg, to nominate someone they think will shape the next 25 years. Wired editor-in-chief and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he believes the pace of innovation will only continue to accelerate.
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Kidnapper Wanda Barzee is set to be freed Wednesday after Utah officials determined they miscalculated the 72-year-old's prison sentence. Barzee and Brian David Mitchell were convicted for their roles in Elizabeth Smart's abduction and captivity that lasted for nine months, beginning in 2002. In an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning," survivor Elizabeth Smart opens up about how her traumatic experience changed her.
CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett is out with a new book called, “Mr. Trump's Wild Ride: The Thrills, Chills, Screams, and Occasional Blackouts of an Extraordinary Presidency.” It takes us inside the Trump White House. Garrett joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the long-term impacts of President Trump’s actions and the Republican strategy ahead of the highly anticipated testimonies next week of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and the woman who claims Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school.
Our series, School Matters, features extended stories and investigations on education. Today, we're looking at a lawsuit winding its way through the federal appeals process that questions whether "access to literacy" is a constitutional right. Michelle Miller shows us how students and teachers are fighting for the rights of all students.
Yusaku Maezawa is the first passenger to book a trip to the moon on a SpaceX rocket. The Japanese billionaire paid an undisclosed amount to ride on the company's new Big Falcon Rocket, which SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said will cost $5 billion and could be ready as early as 2023. Mireya Villarreal reports.
More than 60 percent of homes and businesses in Wilmington, North Carolina are still without power after Hurricane Florence. David Begnaud reports.