Pope Francis issues new Vatican law on reporting of sexual abuse
Pope Francis issued a new church law to address the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church. But it does not mandate reporting to police. Seth Doane explains.
Pope Francis issued a new church law to address the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church. But it does not mandate reporting to police. Seth Doane explains.
It's been six months since the Camp Fire raced through northern California, the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. Jonathan Vigliotti went back to the town of Paradise to check on some of the youngest survivors.
Thousands of guns, rifles and pistols were hauled out of a California mansion. Court documents show the home involved is linked to the Getty family. Mola Lenghi reports.
This year is the 100th anniversary of Grand Canyon National Park. Six million visit each year but fewer than 5 percent hike into the canyon. Jeff Glor met with two men who spent 71 days hiking the canyon, in order to document it.
More Central Michigan riverside residents evacuated their homes Friday after being overwhelmed by flooding from two failed dams that submerged communities further upstream earlier this week, authorities said.
Millionaire real estate investor Peter Chadwick and his wife Q.C. vanished from their posh Newport Beach, California, home in the middle of the day. Hours later, Peter called 911 from a gas station near the Mexican border. Hear excerpts of what he had to say.
How easy is it to disappear? After being hunted by thousands of people for about a month in 2009, it was Evan Ratliff’s need for gluten-free pizza that did him in. Hear how a group of web sleuths put the puzzle pieces together to find him.
Heavy rain and severe flooding is affecting some 22 million Americans Friday morning. Texas and Louisiana seem to be hardest hit, with much of the Houston area left under water. Flash flood watches are up in six states and the rain is expected to last into the weekend. Mireya Villarreal reports.
American businesses and consumers will pay more for many Chinese imports after the U.S. increased tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods Thursday night. There is now a 25 percent tariff on Chinese products worth a total of $250 billion. The Trump administration raised tariffs in the middle of the trade talks that continue today in Washington. Weijia Jiang reports.
After the Trump administration raised the tariffs on $200 billion worth of goods, China says it is prepared to take countermeasures against U.S. exports. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
The U.S. says the North Korea military fired thee missiles on Thursday, the second missile launch in a week. North Korea says the test was part of its regular military training. South Korea claims they may be part of a new weapons system. Then the U.S. revealed that it seized a North Korean cargo ship, used to export coal in violation of economic sanctions. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
We're learning more about a stark warning to a Colorado charter school months before this week's deadly shooting. The school received a letter in December warning about violence and bullying at the school. David Begnaud reports.
People who enjoy riding in Uber cars will be able to buy shares in the company for the first time Friday. The stock market debut is expected to be one of the largest initial public offerings ever, with the company valued at more than $82 billion. Uber's stock will start trading at $45 a share. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" with what it means for Uber drivers and their customers.
We’re getting a clearer look at the spacecraft that could one day bring people to the moon. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on Thursday showed off Blue Moon, a lunar lander developed by Bezos' spaceflight company Blue Origin. Its reveal comes nearly two months after the White House announced its goal of returning to the moon. Mark Strassmann reports.
A new book raises questions about whether the federal government is doing enough to ensure the safety of generic drugs coming into the United States. Nine out of every 10 prescriptions filled are for generics. That saves Americans some $3 billion a week over the cost of brand-name drugs. Many of those generics come from abroad, with 80 percent of active ingredients and 40 percent of finished drugs coming from outside the U.S. Anna Werner reports.
One of Facebook's creators is calling on the government to break up the social media giant. Chris Hughes helped Mark Zuckerberg found Facebook in their Harvard dorm room in 2004. Hughes left Facebook in 2007. In a New York Times opinion piece posted Thursday, Hughes writes he's angry that, in his view, Zuckerberg's "focus on growth led him to sacrifice security and civility for clicks." He calls Zuckerberg's power "unprecedented and un-American." The company has more than 6 billion monthly active users across its platforms... Читать дальше...
A murder that shook an upscale California neighborhood is now the focus of an international manhunt. Multimillionaire businessman Peter Chadwick and his wife Q.C. disappeared from their Newport Beach home in 2012. Chadwick was later charged with her murder for allegedly staging her death. After posting his $1M bail, he vanished. Tune in to Tracy Smith's full report for "48 Hours" Saturday at 10/9c.
The CEO and founder of Bumble is expanding her mission to empower women. Whitney Wolfe Herd created the dating app in 2014 and since then, it has grown to more than 55 million users in 150 countries. Wolfe Herd joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal a new initiative called "Moves Making Impact," where users pick a cause to support and then Bumble donates to women making a difference in their community.
In this installment of our School Matters series, we look at how educators tackle mental health in the classroom. Advocacy groups say in a given year, nearly one in five adults experience mental illness. Jamie Yuccas shows us how one Northern California teacher is encouraging students to reveal their own struggles through a simple exercise.
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House Energy Subcommittee Chairman Bobby Rush said he doesn't know specifically what's in the Green New Deal, as Democrats look for a way forward on energy and climate policy. CBSN political contributor Molly Hooper joined CBSN to discuss her conversation with Rush, and more.
High-stakes trade talks lasted for just two hours between the U.S. and China. Both sides walked away with no deal. Ben Tracy reports from the White House.
Americans are already paying $1.4 billion a month more after the last round of tariffs targeting Chinese goods, according to experts from the federal reserve bank of New York. Carter Evans reports.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard ruled out any talks with the U.S. aimed at getting Tehran to give up its nuclear program. David Martin reports.
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates spoke with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan on the Trump administration's strategy on China.