Michael Dunn jury reaches verdict on 4 of 5 counts
A Florida jury reached a verdict on 4 of the 5 counts against Michael Dunn. Jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on count 1, the first-degree murder charge. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
A Florida jury reached a verdict on 4 of the 5 counts against Michael Dunn. Jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on count 1, the first-degree murder charge. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Despite the government's consumer price index showing little to no inflation, food prices have been going up, putting a squeeze on the budgets of many families across the U.S. Michelle Miller reports.
Valentine's Day is one of the busiest nights of the year for restaurants, and now McDonald's wants a piece of the action: Two of the chain's restaurants in Florida are taking reservations. The tables will be set with candles and servers will take orders. The manager says reservations are filling up. Jill Wagner has the latest MoneyWatch headlines
Cate Blanchett tells Lesley Stahl her first attempts at playing her Oscar-nominated role in “Blue Jasmine” were called “awful” by the film’s director, Woody Allen. Watch Lesley Stahl's profile of the actress on Sunday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his decision to free 65 suspected militants is of no concern to the U.S. Major Garrett reports from the White House, where officials say they are, "disappointed."
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
American's Ted Ligety and Bode Miller had been considered the strongest competitors in the Sochi super combined ski event. But, following disappointing runs on an especially challenging slalom, they left empty-handed. CBSNews.com's Nick Dietz reports.
Jessica Downs and her husband both lost a leg during the Boston marathon bombing. As a Valentine's Day surprise, Jessica coordinated a flash mob to celebrate her husband and the other survivors. WBZ-TV's Karen Anderson reports.
CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the continuing debate over the legalization of medical marijuana.
Australian actress Cate Blanchett says that watching Ruth Madoff’s 60 Minutes interview helped her feel “the sense of shame” she infused into her Oscar-nominated role in "Blue Jasmine."
Utah state Rep. Marc Roberts is drafting a bill that would cut off state water to the National Security Agency's massive data storage warehouse. CBS News' John Blackstone reports.
In this preview of a "Sunday Morning" profile to be broadcast February 16, "Wolf of Wall Street" star Leonardo DiCaprio talks to Lee Cowan about the dangerous neighborhood in which he grew up and his family's influence on his acting career.
In this preview of a "Sunday Morning" profile to be broadcast February 16, "Wolf of Wall Street" star Leonardo DiCaprio answers Lee Cowan's question about the actor's attitude on marriage.
A chain of severe winter storms that have plagued the U.S. this winter have been making it across the Atlantic and delivering record rainfall to parts of Great Britain. Soldiers have been deployed to fight rising floodwaters, and forecasters warn that the rain will continue for weeks to come. Charlie D'Agata reports.
The U.S. and Russian Olympic hockey teams battled through regulation and overtime to a 2-2 tie before T.J. Oshie scored the winning goal in a shootout round. CBS Radio News correspondent Steve Futterman reports.
A winter storm that's affecting the northeast is expected to deliver up to 18 inches of fresh snow to eastern Massachusetts. This is the 13th major storm system to affect the U.S. this winter. Eric Fischer of Boston station WBZ has the latest.
In his commentary about the Vancouver Olympics in 2010, Bob Schieffer says he's confused about why the curling is such a popular sport.
CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss how online retailers are trying to discourage chronic returners' habits.
Police in Tennessee believe they have the man responsible for killing a couple - using a bomb, hidden in a package - and it turns out to be the victims' son-in-law. Anna Werner reports.
"Rocky" hits the Great White Way, plus "House of Cards" cast members talk season 2. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.
Fatima Khan has traveled to Geneva to seek justice for her son, Dr. Abbas Khan, a British orthopedic surgeon and father of two who traveled to Syria to treat the victims of the country’s civil war and ended up dead in a Syrian prison. For Fatima, the peace talks in Geneva are a chance to confront the Syrian government. Clarissa Ward reports.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched a new project called "No Ceilings" with her daughter, Chelsea, and Melinda Gates. During a talk at New York University, Clinton told the students that women in the public eye need to form a thick skin. Anthony Mason reports.
A pet pig, known as Kama, goes everywhere with his owner, Hawaiian Kai Holt - he even surfs with him. KGMB's Keahi Tucker reports.
President Obama pushes Congress to hike the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, saying the economic benefits would extend far beyond those getting a raise.
Forecasters say those powerful and deadly storms that led to weeks of widespread flooding in England may be coming to an end. Towns along the southwest coast are under water and the Thames River west of London burst its banks. Anthony Mason reports.