Iconic South African singer who collaborated with Paul Simon dies
Joseph Shabalala is world-known for his leadership of the choral group founded in 1964 that shot to world acclaim, collaborating with Paul Simon on the "Graceland" album and others.
Joseph Shabalala is world-known for his leadership of the choral group founded in 1964 that shot to world acclaim, collaborating with Paul Simon on the "Graceland" album and others.
The judge rejected objections from some states that the merger would result in higher cell phone bills for consumers.
A new book explores how parents’ anxiety can affect their children’s well-being. Nearly one in three adults and one in three children aged 13 to 18 will experience anxiety disorder over the course of their lifetime. Psychologist Madeline Levine is the author of “Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World.” She joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new book.
With 42% of New Hampshire voters undeclared, the state could emerge as a key battleground in November.
The first-in-the-nation primary follows the disarray of the Iowa caucuses.
In just the first week of this tax season, the IRS says it has processed nearly 13 million returns and issued nearly 4.3 million refunds. The filing deadline is April 15. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS This Morning” with what you need to know before filing your taxes for this week’s Eye on Money.
Athletic gear company said its sales will fall this year as it takes a hit from the virus in China.
Couples across the country are scrambling for a new wedding venue after a popular event space chain suddenly closed. Noah’s Event Venue reportedly faced a lawsuit from investors in 2019, and clients who showed up to the venue over the weekend were met with closed doors. According to an attorney, up to 7,500 people could be affected. Vlad Duthiers speaks to one couple who booked an event but got no response when they called the business about their wedding.
The DOJ said there was no evidence the stolen information was being used, though according to electronic privacy expert Alan Butler, that might not be the case for long.
The opioid epidemic plaguing the country is hitting New Hampshire especially hard as one of the top five states most affected. The issue has become a top priority for Democratic primary candidates visiting rehab clinics across the state, though for many families, the damage is already done. Major Garrett speaks to members of the Wilson family, who dealt with several generations of drug addiction for the CBS News series Every State Has A Story.
The search for New Hampshire primary voters brings Tony Dokoupil to one version of the state’s local watering holes: an ice fishing hole in the town of Concord. He speaks to a Republican and a Democrat who share their thoughts on Tuesday’s election, and what issues they find most important when backing a candidate.
The Wilson family has been struggling with drug abuse spanning generations, and according to 64-year-old Paula Wilson, "the cycle of addiction is strong."
The aunt of one of the two missing Idaho kids says their mother had recently become obsessed with the end of the world. 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan were last seen in September, six weeks after their mother Lori Vallow married Chad Daybell, who’s written multiple books about doomsday scenarios. Jonathan Vigliotti reports on the latest information in the search for the children.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
Despite international sanctions and UN resolutions, North Korea continues to enhance its nuclear and ballistic missile program, according to a new, yet-to-be published UN report seen by CBS News. The report also says Pyongyang may be developing a submarine capable of carrying ballistic missiles, all while illegally skirting around financial sanctions.
Lori Vallow's husband, Chad Daybell, has self-published books about his brush with death and the end of the world.
As New Hampshire voters begin heading to the polls, how exactly the delegates will fall is still up in the air. Major Garrett and Alex Wagner have been speaking to the state’s voters and campaigns vying for their attention. They break down where each candidate’s momentum is likely to land them in the country’s first primary, and reveal the “big story line” to come out of the results.
Aid worker says the deaths "should be a wake-up call for us all" about the desperation of thousands of refugees in Bangladesh camps.
The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is underway in New York City and this year there's a new breed competing. Hilary Lane went backstage to meet some of the thousands of pooches getting ready to compete.
The DOJ has charged four members of China’s military in relation to the 2017 Equifax credit reporting hack that affected millions of Americans. The four are accused of stealing information from nearly 145 million people, but China has denies the charges. Anna Werner breaks down the developing case.
The CDC is confirming the number of U.S. coronavirus cases has risen to 13, with the latest in San Diego. Meanwhile, China announced a single day death toll exceeding 100 for the first time, as worldwide deaths climb to over 1,000. WHO is now on the ground in China where it aims to assemble a global team of scientists to try and speed up the development of solutions. Carter Evans is outside a military base in California with details on the latest U.S. case.
Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders both topped the Democratic field in the Iowa caucuses with 100% of precincts reporting.
Siba the black standard poodle wins nonsporting group, Bono the Havanese wins toy group, Bourbon the whippet is named top hound, and Conrad the Shetland sheepdog wins herding.
Head of the World Health Organization pleads for global unity to answer a raft of questions about the still-mysterious new cornavirus.
Election watchers are tensely waiting to see how New Hampshire’s primary will play out after the mess surrounding the previous week’s Iowa caucus. CBS News’ latest numbers show less than half of likely Democratic voters have made up their minds, meaning Pete Buttigieg, who left Iowa with momentum, could swing uncommitted voters and inch past Bernie Sanders, who would benefit from a high turnout due to his enthusiastic base. Ed O’Keefe is at a polling station where early morning voters will begin deciding the candidates’ fates.