Australians warned of possible deadly spider "bonanza"
Experts say weather conditions in bushfire-battered eastern Australia could bring "super dangerous" funnel-webs out in droves.
Experts say weather conditions in bushfire-battered eastern Australia could bring "super dangerous" funnel-webs out in droves.
Officials in Puerto Rico have released new information following the discovery of unused Hurricane Maria aid in a warehouse. Meanwhile, demonstrations have broken out on the island with hundreds of protesters chanting outside the governor's mansion in San Juan and calling for Governor Wanda Vazquez's resignation. Buzzfeed reporter Brianna Sacks joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
A young mother has been accused of horrific crimes. Phoenix police said Rachel Henry is suspected of killing her three children. CBS News correspondent Laura Podesta joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
Parscale also commented on the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, saying it "excites" his base.
The World Health Organization has called a meeting Wednesday to decide whether China's coronavirus is a global health emergency.
The first case of China's new and deadly coronavirus has been reported in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the patient is in his 30s and traveled in November to Wuhan, China, the center of the outbreak. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joined "CBSN AM" to discuss from Everett, Washington, where the patient is quarantined.
Controversy erupted at a school board meeting on MLK Day.
The city of Wuhan, China, is racing to contain the spread of a deadly new strain of virus, and now there's a confirmed case in the United States.
Proceedings stretched into the early morning as Democrats failed in their efforts to have subpoenas issued for witnesses and documents.
Sir Patrick Stewart is returning as Captain Jean Luc Picard in “Star Trek: The Next Generation” after nearly two decades. Stewart first played Picard in 1987, and continued for seven seasons and four movies. Stewart joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about his return in “Star-Trek: Picard,” airing on CBS All Access.
Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign correspondents Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn report on how decades of government policies have robbed the working class of the American Dream.
The United Nations calls for further investigation of evidence it says suggests Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent Bezos a file carrying malware.
Dugan alleges she was suspended for reporting misconduct within the Academy, detailing several explosive claims in the 46-page complaint.
A violent brawl erupted between in-state rivals at a college basketball game in Kansas Tuesday night. Benches were cleared and punches were thrown in the final seconds of the game between Kansas State and the University of Kansas. The chaos came after KU's Silvio De Sousa blocked Kansas State's Dajuan Gordon's shot, sending him to the ground. Police officers and coaches from both teams ran to the court to break up the fight.
Derek Jeter has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The former Yankees shortstop was not selected unanimously, like his former teammate Mariano Rivera. But, Jeter says he's grateful he got the votes he did.
Terry Jones, a founding member of Monty Python, died Tuesday night at the age of 77. He appeared in the comedy troupe's TV series and movies, including “Life of Brian" and “Monty Python and The Holy Grail.” One of Jones' most iconic lines was "He's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy" in "Life of Brian."
As President Trump faces a historic impeachment trial, his 2020 campaign aimed to capitalize on the moment by emailing supporters about what they call Democrats’ “petty antics.” His campaign manager Brad Parscale joins “CBS This Morning” to talk more about their re-election strategy.
President Trump spoke at a press conference before leaving the Davos Economic Forum Wednesday morning, saying he will leave the impeachment "to the Senate." He said he would like John Bolton to be interviewed but that it would be a national security problem if he was. Major Garrett reports on the breaking news.
The deadly coronavirus that took nine victims in China has now been discovered inside the U.S. after a Washington state resident in his 30s recently returned from the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan. Carter Evans is in Everett, Washington, where the man is quarantined in a hospital.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
The coronavirus has spread to several countries and now has three U.S. airports screening for it. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to share the CDC’s latest updates, as well as what the virus looks like and what you can do to try and stay safe.
"I just kinda felt like, 'Well, that window closed. That time came and went,' you know?" he told Gayle King.
The Guardian reports that Jeff Bezos is blaming Saudi Arabia for hacking his phone last year after an investigation he ordered apparently drew links between a personal message sent from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the malware that caused the hack. Errol Barnett breaks down the timeline between their alleged phone number exchange and the National Enquirer's release of intimate photos and texts between Bezos and TV host Lauren Sanchez.
Opening statements begin Wednesday in Harvey Weinstein’s New York trial, over two years since he was first accused in a case that fueled the #MeToo movement. More than 80 women have made allegations against him. Weinstein faces charges involving two women, including rape and sexual assault. Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what to expect from the trial.
A truce between presidential candidates Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders is on the rocks Wednesday morning, and Hillary Clinton is stirring up the race by saying “nobody likes” Sanders in a new Hulu documentary about her life. The Biden campaign also called out Sanders for what it calls “dishonest attacks.” Ed O’Keefe reports on where Sanders stands with his current and former opponents.