Reuters journalists released from Myanmar prison
Two Reuters reporters in Myanmar, who recently shared a Pulitzer Prize, are free after more than a year in jail. Crowds of supporters surrounded Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo when they were released.
Two Reuters reporters in Myanmar, who recently shared a Pulitzer Prize, are free after more than a year in jail. Crowds of supporters surrounded Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo when they were released.
Tuscon, Arizona high school football player Thomas Torres, a Mexico native, was handed over to immigration officials after a traffic stop
Fans of Britain’s royal family are celebrating its newest addition. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan, had a baby boy Monday. Imtiaz Tyab reports outside Windsor Castle.
About one million species of animals and plants around the world are now at risk of extinction, in part due to pollution and over-fishing. A new United Nations report says nature is essential for our existence and a good quality of life, but point to a stark warning: humans are transforming the planet’s natural habitat at an unprecedented rate. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
A North Carolina hospital is pioneering the use of drones to speed up the delivery of critical medical samples across its campus. The drones carry blood and other lab samples for the WakeMed Hospital. Its history-making partnership with UPS is giving a glimpse at how drone deliveries could help save lives. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed a son Monday. He was born at 5:26 a.m. local time, weighing 7 pounds and 3 ounces. Prince Harry shared the good news with reporters outside Windsor Castle. CBS News contributor Tina Brown, author of "The Diana Chronicles," joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the baby’s arrival and the significance for biracial families.
A study in JAMA analyzed blood samples of 24 people who used sunscreen four times a day, for four days. Researchers found levels of four chemical ingredients that exceed the FDA’s recommended limits. The authors caution that the health effects, if any, are unknown, and people should continue to apply sunscreen to protect against skin cancer. As we continue our coverage of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to separate sunscreen fact from fiction.
For the first time in history, three black women are now wearing the crowns of the three major national pageants. Cheslie Kryst is the new Miss USA, Kaliegh Garris is Miss Teen USA 2019, and last September, Nia Franklin was crowned Miss America 2019. The three women join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the significance of their wins.
Is the protein bar you might be eating for breakfast more of a sugar bar? In her new book, “The Way We Eat Now: How the Food Revolution Has Transformed Our Lives, Our Bodies, and Our World,” author Bee Wilson says people around the world have diets "rich in calories but poor in nutrients." Wilson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss our changing eating habits and how to improve them.
Jill Biden went right back to her job as a professor after her husband, former Vice President Joe Biden, announced his presidential bid. The 2020 race is her 14th time campaigning for her husband or late son, Beau. Biden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she thinks her husband can unite a divided country, and her new book, "Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself."
An attorney representing a father and daughter separated at U.S.-Mexico border nearly a year ago, said over the last few months, she's seen an increase in the number of family separations. She said some parents think their only choice is to be deported in order for a chance to reunite with their children.
Georgia joined a growing number of states where it will be illegal to have an abortion once a heartbeat is detected in the womb. The law will likely be challenged in court. Mark Strassmann reports.
A massive trade deal between the U.S. and China is in jeopardy. That could impact millions of Americans as President Trump threatens to double the tariffs on Chinese imports. Stocks fell with the news. Ben Tracy reports.
The fight continues over the Mueller report. Now some Republican leaders are trying to convince the special counsel not to testify before Congress. Nancy Cordes explains.
Last year, a father and his daughter arrived at a border crossing in Texas, seeking asylum from threats of violence in Honduras. They were separated during the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, and only reunited recently. Manuel Bojorquez has their story.
Arizona teen Thomas Torres-Maytorena is supposed to graduate in two weeks. Instead, he's facing deportation to Mexico, a country he's never known. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
White House orders McGahn not to comply with congressional subpoena; What do Democrats want in a nominee?
CBS News' Adriana Diaz found a 13-year-old boy in Caracas, Venezuela, making a purse out of paper bills — because he said the money has no value anymore.
Former Democratic Senators Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Heidi Heitkamp of Nebraska are starting a program focusing on helping the party reconnect with rural voters. They say that's the key to winning the White House in 2020. Donnelly joined "Red & Blue" to discuss his new initiative.
Officials said late Tuesday that an 18-year-old student has been killed in a shooting at a suburban Denver middle school. Others were wounded and two suspects were taken into custody. CBSN's Tanya Rivero has the latest.
CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge joins Major to talk about the events surrounding Michael Flynn and the FBI’s work investigating Trump campaign officials' ties to Russia on this week’s episode of “The Takeout with Major Garrett.”
Tax information shows President Trump's businesses ran up more than $1 billion in losses over a period of 10 years in the 1980s and 90s, The New York Times reported Tuesday. Citing printouts from the president's IRS tax transcripts obtained by the paper, The Times said Mr. Trump reported approximately $1.17 billion in losses between 1985 and 1994.
President Trump is threatening to raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, rattling investors and causing the Dow to plunge. Melissa Amro, founder and owner of The Stock Swoosh, LLC, joined CBSN to talk about the possible impacts that these tariffs could have on the U.S. economy.
Former Texas Congressman and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke has denied reports that he tried to leave the scene of a 1998 DWI crash. Texas Tribune investigative reporter Jay Root joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss his story.
President Donald Trump's struggle with Democratic lawmakers intensified Tuesday, with the White House directing former counsel Don McGahn not to comply with a congressional subpoena and the chair of the House Judiciary Committee threatening to hold him in contempt. Tanya Rivero has the latest.