Almanac: The invention of carbon paper
On October 7, 1806, the duplicative stationery used for making copies was patented by English inventor Ralph Wedgwood
On October 7, 1806, the duplicative stationery used for making copies was patented by English inventor Ralph Wedgwood
Will e-cigarettes make traditional cigarettes obsolete? And as more smokers switch to vaping, will young people who'd never smoked before become addicted to nicotine?
The nasty, divisive battle over replacing the Supreme Court's "swing justice" was not ended by a swearing-in ceremony
“CBS This Morning” co-host John Dickerson discusses his “Face the Nation” interview with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
A Senate vote to confirm Kavanaugh was largely divided along party lines
Retail giant Walmart is teaming up with MGM to boost video offerings, and more Americans are sharing streaming accounts. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Thousands of comic book fans attended New York Comic Con. Fans were treated to multiple special surprises. Entertainment Tonight Online host Leanne Aguilera joined CBSN to discuss highlights from the event.
"Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin" chronicles the legendary band's 50-year history with previously-unseen images
A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the parent company of the popular sparkling water drink LaCroix for allegedly falsely claiming the beverage to be “100% natural.” Julie Watts of CBS station KPIX-TV reports.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says limousine involved in a crash that killed 20 people failed inspection last month
A lawsuit claims the sparkling water includes artificial ingredients, including one used in insecticide
Bitter Supreme Court confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh reveals the "discussion over harassment and assault has no end in sight," Jodi Kantor writes
Bitter Supreme Court confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh reveals the "discussion over harassment and assault has no end in sight," Jodi Kantor writes
"We think there's some evidence this is going to be very helpful to us next month," said McConnell
McConnell is addressing the successful confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the high court
State of emergency declared in Florida as forecasters warn of storm's likely midweek landfall; Cuba in its sights
The president heads to Florida to speak to law enforcement officials before heading home to swear-in Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh