Green jobs' false promise?
President Obama defends his record on green energy jobs and tells Steve Kroft that he won't cede "the jobs of the future" to countries like China or Germany.
President Obama defends his record on green energy jobs and tells Steve Kroft that he won't cede "the jobs of the future" to countries like China or Germany.
Court rules that the bread sold by Subway contains too much sugar to be categorized as a "staple food," which is not taxed.
The Trump administration asked the 9th Circuit to lift a lower court order that blocked it from proceeding with an accelerated deadline for completion of census field work and data collection.
President Obama tells Steve Kroft that he and Mitt Romney have a "fundamentally different vision" about how to create jobs. Obama says he wants to return to Clinton-era policies that boosted growth.
Gov. Mitt Romney tells Scott Pelley that we need "extensive regulation" of Wall Street, but President Obama's approach has made small and regional banks reluctant to lend.
Steve Kroft reminds Pres. Obama about a statement the president made in 2009, vowing to turn the economy around in three years -- or risk being voted out.
The Commission on Presidential Debates is looking into changing formats following the fiery back-and-forth at the first debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. Also, thousands of airline employees are losing their jobs as a federal aid program runs out. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Gov. Romney tells Scott Pelley his secretly recorded comments at a campaign fundraiser were taken out of context, and he is passionate about helping "all the people of this country."
The coronavirus pandemic is delaying critical breast cancer diagnoses and one study found that 285,000 breast cancer exams were missed during the peak months of the coronavirus pandemic. CBS News senior medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the importance of early detection, especially during COVID-19.
A COVID-19 outbreak at the Foster Farms poultry plant in Merced County claimed multiple workers' lives.
Oh, how times have changed since 2007 when we first met then-Senator Obama and Governor Romney on 60 Minutes. Two producers who covered our presidential candidates then and now revisit the broadcast's first encounters.
The wine industry in California's Napa County faces an uncertain future as more than a dozen wineries are damaged or destroyed. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
With early retirements and other incentives to quit, airlines have already shed thousands of jobs because of the pandemic. Now, as federal aid runs out, thousands more airline workers face layoffs and the loss of their health insurance. Kris Van Cleave reports.
In partnership with USA Today, “CBS This Morning's” School Matters series looks at the challenges facing America's colleges and universities during a pandemic. Errol Barnett takes a look at the impact Greek life and partying is having on the number of COVID-19 cases.
President Trump on Wednesday attempted to clean up controversial comments he made Tuesday night while refusing to denounce white supremacists. Meanwhile, Republican lawmakers sought to distance themselves from the president's remarks. Paula Reid reports.
A suspect, who was already in police custody for another crime, is now facing charges in the ambush shooting of two Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies on September 12. He has been charged with attempted murder. Carter Evans reports.
A new model from the Centers for Disease Control is projecting as many as 232,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States by late October. Nearly 207,000 people have already died from the coronavirus in the U.S., and case numbers are on the rise in 28 states around the country. Lead national correspondent David Begnaud reports as some states roll their restrictions back.
Both airlines said they could reverse the furloughs if lawmakers approve payroll aid in a pandemic relief package.
Phoenix Rising player Junior Flemmings issued a statement denying he directed a slur at Collin Martin, who is openly gay.
Economy has regained roughly half of the 22 million jobs that employers have shed during the pandemic.
President Trump's message to the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group, is now showing up on T-shirts.
Mr. Trump signed the measure just after midnight.
The untold story of how investigators found Lori Vallow’s missing children – buried on Chad Daybell’s property. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti reports in an all-new "48 Hours" Saturday, October 3 at 10/9c on CBS.
Woman's death comes days after the death of a teenager from the same low-caste group at the hands of a group of high-caste men .
New series: A young boy is held hostage in an underground bunker in rural Alabama. How the FBI got inside the mind of his kidnapper. Narrated by Alana De La Garza of the CBS drama series "FBI." Watch the premiere of "The FBI Declassified" Tuesday, October 6 at 10/9c on CBS.