As Black Friday goes global, some want to ban it
Critics denounce the annual shopping promotion as bad for the environment and small businesses
Critics denounce the annual shopping promotion as bad for the environment and small businesses
The fan's hospice caretakers tweeted and the story was seen by the right person – Disney CEO Bob Iger.
The strikes are part of a global movement started last year by Greta Thunberg.
Next week, we're excited to bring you a new series called "World of Weddings." We sent our correspondents around the globe to explore what getting married means to different cultures.
A fire in northern Ohio killed at least 10 animals at a safari park. Giraffes can be seen running in panic as the fire burned through the enclosure at Port Clinton. Three giraffes, three red river hogs, and a number of antelopes were killed. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's efforts to reopen peace talks with the Taliban, as well as the House impeachment inquiry.
The holiday movie season has arrived, and there are already big box office numbers. Disney's "Frozen 2" is expected to earn more than $100 million over the holiday weekend. The war movie "1917" and "Little Women" are among the holiday releases. New York Times pop culture reporter Kyle Buchanan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what to watch this holiday season.
Three giraffes, three hogs and four antelopes were lost in the blaze
The murder of a college student over Thanksgiving weekend in 1989 went unsolved for more than two decades until a chance conversation led police to a killer
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Retail hiring is up, but if you hate the crowds, here are some alternatives for earning extra cash over the holidays.
More than 50,000 people are still not allowed to return home, two days after explosions at a chemical plant in southern Texas. Firefighters are letting the fire burn out to prevent more explosions, and a decision will be made Friday on lifting mandatory evacuation orders. Omar Villafranca reports.
Millions of Black Friday shoppers are making an early-morning beeline to stores across the country. A new analysis shows more than 165 million Americans are expected to look for bargains during the five-day stretch that runs from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday. Nikki Battiste reports.
As the holiday shopping season kicks off with Black Friday, CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the business of Black Friday and why brick-and-mortar stores are not dead.
Some of America's wealthiest cities face a growing homeless crisis. In Seattle, there are housing shortages and rising rents, due in part to the tech boom. An estimated 5,000 people are living "unsheltered." Sunday on "60 Minutes," Anderson Cooper introduces us to a family hoping to avoid another winter unsheltered in Seattle.
Just over a year ago, the small town of Paradise, California, was nearly destroyed by a wildfire. Now the town's high school football team is dominating rivals this season and could move one step closer to a state championship. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Students around the world are skipping school Friday and taking to the streets to protest global warming. Demonstrations in Madrid, Tokyo, and Melbourne are being billed as a "Global Day of Action" ahead of climate change meetings beginning in Madrid next week. Imtiaz Tyab reports.
President Trump is renewing a promise to end the 18-year war in Afghanistan by reopening peace talks with the Taliban. The president made the announcement during his surprise Thanksgiving visit to the country. He also confirmed plans to bring thousands more troops home. Weijia Jiang reports.
President Trump makes an unannounced visit to troops in Afghanistan, declaring he's reopened talks with the Taliban to end America's longest war. Also, millions of Americans get up early to find Black Friday bargains. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
About 400 people have been killed in recent weeks as angry Iraqis demonstrate against a government they accuse of corruption and ineptitude.
One Japanese man is on a very personal mission to address two major problems facing his country at once, and he's saving lives in the process.
The California native plunged about 300 yards trying to scale a sheer rock face on the Potrero Chico peak near the city of Monterrey.
Singer-song writer Jung Joon-young received a 5-year prison term and former boy band member Choi Jong-hoon got 5 years.
Shoppers beware: Despite all the deals this week, there are some items you're better off waiting to purchase.
Shopping experts say two days after Christmas is the best way to score savings on consumer electronics like video game consoles.