Farm bankruptcies up 20% in 2019, even with billions in aid
Nearly 600 family farms went bust last year, despite federal funds to blunt impact of U.S. trade war with China.
Nearly 600 family farms went bust last year, despite federal funds to blunt impact of U.S. trade war with China.
"DHS will treat you as someone who is attempting to enter against U.S. law," a judge said.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning"
NFL player turned filmmaker hopes his Oscar-nominated film can help people like DeAndre Arnold, who was suspended from school because of his dreadlocks.
While some women say they won't vote for President Trump, they also aren't thrilled with their Democratic choices.
Jessica Mann says saying "no" was a trigger for Harvey Weinstein's anger.
As the 49ers and Chiefs prepare to face off in Miami this Super Bowl Sunday, we take a look at how their hometowns compare. Mo Rocca reports from Kansas City while Michelle Miller is in San Francisco to see how each city is gearing up for the big game.
After Texas student DeAndre Arnold a was told by his high school that he won't be allowed to walk at graduation unless he cuts his dreadlocks, he received a wave of support from Ellen DeGeneres, Alicia Keys and others. Last night, “CBS This Morning” surprised him with another big opportunity from some famous faces. “Hair Love" producers Matthew A. Cherry and Dwyane Wade invited Arnold his mom to the Oscars next week.
A Michigan woman convicted of arson and the murder of her husband is telling her story for the first time. Authorities say Linda Stermer set her home on fire to kill her husband, Todd, and then ran him over with a van when he escaped the flames. She was sentenced to life in prison, but was later acquitted after convincing a judge she didn’t get a fair trial. Now the Michigan attorney general is fighting to reinstate her conviction. Erin Moriarty reports on the story, which will air on "48 Hours" on Saturday at 10/9c.
Groundbreaking drama “Porgy and Bess” is being performed at the New York Metropolitan Opera for the first time in nearly 30 years. Jericka Duncan speaks to the two leads about what it’s like bringing “the first great American drama” to life again as part of CBS News’ celebration of black history month.
Health officials say human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus is occurring. Here's how to try and prevent it.
A construction worker was killed after the roof of a sports stadium collapsed during planned demolition work in Saint Petersburg, authorities said Friday. Dramatic footage filmed by local media agency Fotanka showed the moment the entire structure collapsed around him.
The 48-year-old says he wrote the lyrics and performed the vocals.
Financial markets are sliding as jittery investors try to gauge economic impact of global health emergency.
A construction worker was killed after the roof of a sports stadium collapsed during planned demolition work in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The Senate reconvened just after The New York Times reported new details in John Bolton's book.
After Congress issued subpoenas for the White House to release more tapes, “Point/Counterpoint” columnists James J. Kilpatrick and Nicholas von Hoffman debated whether or not a court has the power to compel a president to produce papers or appear as a witness.
In 1973, months before the House Judiciary Committee formally initiated the impeachment process, “Point/Counterpoint” columnists James J. Kilpatrick and Nicholas von Hoffman debated what would happen if President Nixon was formally investigated.
Days after Nixon’s formal impeachment hearing in the House began in 1974, Kilpatrick and von Hoffman discussed whether or not the trial should be televised.
U.S. health officials issued a federal quarantine order for the 195 Americans evacuated from the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.
Impeachment manager Adam Schiff and 2020 contender Pete Buttigieg join us this Sunday
Wuhan is the Chinese city at the center of the global coronavirus outbreak.
It has been almost 4 years since the U.K. public voted to leave the European Union. Today it actually happens.
The United Nations is requesting $76 million to combat the swarms of locusts, which threaten the food supply for millions of people.
The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a global health emergency on Thursday after it had already been blamed for over 200 deaths. Dr. Jon LaPook breaks down what the global spread might mean for people afraid of catching the virus on "CBS This Morning."