Watch live: Pelosi, McCarthy speak after public impeachment hearing
They are holding their separate press conferences a day after two key witnesses testified in the first public hearing in the House impeachment inquiry
They are holding their separate press conferences a day after two key witnesses testified in the first public hearing in the House impeachment inquiry
Retailer says its early holiday-shopping deals will include discounts on Apple AirPods, appliances and more
The House speaker told reporters that bribery is "in the Constitution attached to the impeachment proceeding"
Prominent rights group said the decision will give fresh hope to victims that those responsible for brutal crimes will be brought to justice
Reed is scheduled to be executed on November 20 for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites
Turkish government has been working to repatriate ISIS detainees, and says the U.S. agreed to take back this one who just spent 3 days stuck in a no man's land
President Trump was just in the state last week
A new phase of the impeachment inquiry begins this week with open congressional hearings Wednesday and Friday
After recent student deaths, a letter was sent out to every USC student discussing mental health and the dangers of opioid use
There's a ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad following deadly violence along the Strip. Also, protests in Bolivia have reignited after Senator Jeanine Añez named herself interim president, and Britain's Prince Charles is celebrating his birthday in India. CBS News' Gwen Baumgardner joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
They are holding their separate press conferences a day after two key witnesses testified in the first public hearing in the House impeachment inquiry
An estimated 20 million Americans have undergone the procedure to correct nearsightedness and improve distance vision
"Income is not keeping pace with expenses," expert says in noting the prevalence of financial hardships
In 2018, Delaware and New Jersey became the first states to ban marriage under the age of 18 without exception. But in the rest of the country, there are still legal processes allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change the laws, but they're running into some surprising opposition – on both sides of the political spectrum.
In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Today, we are taking a trip down memory lane to the days when jumping double dutch was a go-to pastime for African-American girls. Nikki Battiste reports.
For the first time in more than a decade, Celine Dion is touring the U.S. as part of her 10th world tour. The Canadian powerhouse is performing more than 100 shows. On Friday she’ll release her 27th studio album, “Courage.” The album and tour come more than three years after the death of René Angélil, her husband and manager. Gayle King got exclusive backstage access at her first U.S. stop.
Michael Platt has been on Food Network, did a TED talk, and is constantly giving back to those in need with his one-for-one business
The former Massachusetts governor called the current field of Democrats "really talented," but questioned if they could "pull the nation together"
For the Canadian powerhouse, the rush backstage before a big show never gets old
Officials in Beijing confirm rare cases of deadly disease, leaving residents of the densely-packed capital city with some unanswered questions
Police are investigating a series of student deaths at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Since the fall semester began in August, nine students have died. The school says three of those were by suicide.
LASIK eye surgery has been popular for more than 20 years, with an estimated 20 million Americans undergoing the procedure to correct nearsightedness and improve distance vision. But some patients says the surgery has ruined their eyesight. Now an expert who once backed LASIK is campaigning to get it off the market. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
After recent student deaths, a letter was sent out to every USC student discussing mental health and the dangers of opioid use
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Residents in the iconic city on a lagoon are used to water, but the mayor has called this year's high tides "apocalyptic," and says climate change is to blame