What to watch for in the presidential debate tonight
President Trump and Joe Biden are facing off in their second and final debate before the election.
President Trump and Joe Biden are facing off in their second and final debate before the election.
Adriana Diaz tours a COVID-19 unit in Wisconsin's largest hospital -- one of five -- as the state sets a new single-day coronavirus death toll record.
Fewer workers are filing for first-time unemployment benefits, a sign the COVID labor market is picking up.
Twelve-year-old Grace Moore sees a piece she composed performed by the New York Philharmonic. The musicians for the Philharmonic are also doing their part during the pandemic to bring music to the masses by playing in various areas of the city, rain or shine. Nancy Chen reports for the "CBS This Morning" series A More Perfect Union.
Nearly 3 million U.S. citizens overseas are eligible to take advantage of a long-established international absentee ballot system. Interest looks enormous, but there are concerns, too. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Barrett's nomination was approved by the committee, and will head to the Senate floor Friday.
Nearly 3 million U.S. citizens overseas are eligible to take advantage of a long-established absentee ballot system. Interest looks enormous, but there are concerns, too.
Sardinian dog owners got a surprise earlier this month when a new litter of puppies was born and one of them had green fur, who was named Pistachio.
The number of new COVID-19 cases in the United States rose Wednesday for a third straight day, with more than 62,000 new cases reported.
The farmer who owns the pup appropriately named him Pistachio.
Coronavirus cases are increasing in nearly 75% of the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "concerning" trend and a new Politico report that claims he is working to oust the FDA commissioner.
The company bluntly declared that it "is not succeeding" after raising almost $2 billion from Hollywood heavyweights.
With 12 days left until Election Day, the presidential candidates will face off in their final debate Thursday night in Nashville. Former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and former senior adviser to President Obama, Valerie Jarett, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's at stake for both candidates in the 2020 presidential race.
The Supreme Court split 5-3 along ideological lines.
Jamie Courtier-Strong, the sister of Holly Courtier, who went missing in a Utah national park for 12 days, spoke to CBS News' Carter Evans about Holly's ordeal. This comes as a member of Washington County's search and rescue team, which was involved in assisting the National Park Service with the search, has called into question certain parts of Courtier's story.
CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett joins "CBS This Morning" with what to expect from Thursday night's final presidential debate.
The historic fires are fueled by "extreme drought conditions" in the state.
In a major departure from the teachings of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has spoken about his support of civil unions for same-sex couples. The comments were made during the filming of a documentary that premiered Wednesday. Seth Doane reports.
Two of the nation's top intelligence officers say Iran and Russia obtained voter information, with Iran sending threatening emails designed to hurt the president's reelection. Catherine Herridge reports.
In his first in-person campaign event for Joe Biden, former President Obama called out President Trump's coronavirus response. In a series of blistering criticisms, he accused the Trump administration of botching the pandemic response and encouraged supporters to vote. Paula Reid reports.
Sheriffs' deputies led a dramatic effort Wednesday night to evacuate residents from their homes as flames and plumes of smoke filled the northern Colorado sky. More than 440,000 acres of land in Colorado and Wyoming are being affected by the wildfires. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President Trump and former President Obama criticized each other at dueling rallies in battleground states, with the latter speaking out at his first in-person Biden campaign appearance. Also, FBI officials say both Iran and Russia obtained voter registration information in an effort to cause chaos in the upcoming election. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Nigeria's army has dubbed as "fake news" reports that soldiers opened fire on demonstrators.
Both President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden sat down with "60 Minutes" to talk about their agendas. Nikole Killion reports ahead of the final presidential debate.
The separate interviews on CBS News' "60 Minutes" are set to air Sunday – just nine days before the U.S. election.