Pivotal moments that shaped 2018
As 2018 comes to a close, we're taking a look back at the pivotal moments that shaped this year. CBS News was on the frontlines for much of the politics and scandals, tragedies and triumphs.
As 2018 comes to a close, we're taking a look back at the pivotal moments that shaped this year. CBS News was on the frontlines for much of the politics and scandals, tragedies and triumphs.
Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. For 50 years, the Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale has captivated audiences worldwide. Michelle Miller shows us one boy's quest to achieve his dream of making the elite choir.
Former police officer who claimed she was fired for accusing her sergeant of sexual harassment hurt by another officer
From all of us at "CBS This Morning," the people behind the scenes and our crews around the world, here are some of our favorite moments from 2018.
The midnight Friday deadline to avoid a shutdown is rapidly approaching, and a path to keep the government open is unclear
Defense Secretary James Mattis announced he will resign after President Trump’s decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria. Retired Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, CBS News military and homeland security analyst and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Mattis led the U.S. Central Command, joins "CBS This Morning" from Denver to discuss the implications of the general's departure.
The trial over the mysterious death of a Florida man is finally over after 18 years of uncertainty. Mike Williams disappeared on a hunting trip in December 2000. The common belief was he was eaten by an alligator. But last year, law enforcement discovered new information that challenged this theory. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday’s report, "Cold-Blooded Killer."
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. For 50 years, the Emmy-winning and Grammy-nominated Philadelphia Boys Choir and Chorale has captivated audiences worldwide. Michelle Miller shows us one boy's quest to achieve his dream of making the elite choir.
Defense Secretary James Mattis announced he will resign after President Trump’s decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria. Retired Adm. Sandy Winnefeld, CBS News military and homeland security analyst and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Mattis led the U.S. Central Command, joins "CBS This Morning" from Denver to discuss the implications of the general's departure.
The bill signing, a significant bipartisan achievement, is overshadowed by a looming shutdown and Defense Secretary James Mattis' impending departure
The bill signing, a significant bipartisan achievement, is overshadowed by a looming shutdown and Defense Secretary James Mattis' impending departure
Victims have been identified as 24-year-old Louisa Vesterager Jespersen of Denmark and 28-year-old Norwegian citizen Maren Ueland
Fifty-nine percent of Americans oppose building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico
Many people are being scammed by shopping through questionable ads on social media like Instagram. Some products never arrive, and others turn out to be different than what you saw advertised. Anna Werner reports.
If the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is
In a room full of "Watch What Happens Live" audience members and "real housewives," Cohen thanked his surrogate, "who is carrying my future"
Congress has a midnight deadline Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown after the House passed a spending bill with $5 billion in border wall funding for President Trump. It will likely be blocked in the Senate. Major Garrett reports.
Congress has a midnight deadline Friday to avoid a partial government shutdown after President Trump rejected a Senate budget deal. House Republicans then backed Mr. Trump on a party-line vote to add billions in spending for the president's border wall. Nancy Cordes reports.
Defense Secretary James Mattis abruptly announced he will resign after President Trump stunned advisers with this week's decision to pull U.S. troops out of Syria. Sources tell CBS News the president is also ordering 7,000 troops to leave Afghanistan – a position Mattis also opposes. David Martin reports.
Many people are being scammed by shopping through questionable ads on social media like Instagram. Some products never arrive, and others turn out to be different than what you saw advertised. Anna Werner reports.
Kira Iaconetti had to be awake and sing during the operation so her surgeon could pinpoint parts of her brain to protect so she could continue her singing career
Four men with alleged ties to ISIS are in custody in Morocco after the killing of two European tourists. The two female victims were university students from Denmark and Norway. Their bodies with stab wounds were discovered Monday in the mountains south of Marrakesh. Holly Williams reports.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stuns Washington by resigning amid disagreements with the president. Also, it could be a miserable day for tens of millions of holiday travelers, with heavy rain and flight delays in the East. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
A punishing storm is causing holiday travel headaches for tens of millions of Americans in the East, and the delays are rippling across the country. David Begnaud reports from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where wind gusts up to 40 mph are blowing the rain sideways.