Susan Rice: U.S., allies "will never accept the annexation of Crimea"
National Security Advisor Susan Rice calls Russia's seizure of the Crimean peninsula a "blatant violation" of Ukraine's sovereignty and international law.
National Security Advisor Susan Rice calls Russia's seizure of the Crimean peninsula a "blatant violation" of Ukraine's sovereignty and international law.
Flash Points: CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about why countries' competing interests could be impeding the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn, advises young people that are new to the work world what they should highlight to get their foot in the door.
Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn, talks about recent changes to the website's privacy controls.
Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn, offers his tips on how to make the most out your profile on the popular social media site.
Flash Points: CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Bob Orr talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about recent U.S. sanctions against Russia and whether they will have any short-term or long-term impact on the crisis in Ukraine.
Two years ago, a student at Ursuline Academy in New Orleans made news when she was at a chapel and noticed a shadow that some say resembled Jesus. WWL-TV's Karen Swensen spoke to the student and reports on the thousands who have been touched by the shadow.
Michelle Seals gave birth to four girls and a boy Tuesday at Baylor Universal Medical Center. Michelle and her husband, Steve, spoke at a news conference about their new family. KTVT's Jack Fink reports.
A Roanoke, Virginia, teacher is taking March Madness to a whole new level and turning her algebra students into bracketologists. WDBJ's Nadine Maeser reports.
Preview: The no-frills carrier doesn't rank high in customer satisfaction, but Spirit Airlines has plenty of loyal customers buying up its super-cheap seats. CEO Ben Baldanza sat down with Richard Schlesinger to explain why his planes fill up so much.
Police video shows a wild ride on the streets of Hobbs, New Mexico. A woman is in jail after allegedly downing some booze and then letting a 7-year-old girl. KRQE-TV's Emily Younger reports.
CBS News legal analyst Jack Ford talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the constitutionality of recording video of someone else being taken into custody.
A Twitter page is causing alarm for parents outside New York City. It's said to show photos of high school student on Long Island who are drunk. Norah O'Donnell reports.
International planes conducted a visual search for potential debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 captured earlier this week by satellite images. CBS News' Lee Cowan reports.
First lady Michelle Obama met with students at a Beijing high school on the first day of a trip designed to promote education, and then picked up a paddle for some ping pong. Charlie Rose reports.
Gum sales have fallen 11 percent over the past 4 years. Mars Inc., the maker of Wrigley gums, says the biggest decline is in people 25 and younger. Instead of gum, customers are buying mints and fruit snacks. Jill Wagner has that story and more MoneyWatch headlines.
Senators approved Burns' nomination by unanimous voice vote, weeks after the Senate Intelligence Committee voted to advance his bid.
More than 100 million people are expected to bet on March Madness brackets this year. John Blackstone reports on the basketball fans and gamblers flooding Las Vegas to get in on the action.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley previews his upcoming report on the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombing.
For a second day, military planes failed to find two objects picked up on satellite. Chip Reid reports from Largo, Maryland, talking to recovery experts.
Previously unseen images from the scene of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain's suicide 20 years ago were released. Marlie Hall has more on how the new photos affect a decades-old investigation.
Novelist Walter Kirn wrote "Blood Will Out: The True Story of a Murder, a Mystery, and a Masquerade" about his one-time friendship with conman “Clark Rockefeller.” Kirn joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss discovering he had been conned.
Director Jennifer Lee's film "Frozen" is the second highest-grossing animated film in history. Lee sat down the "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell to discuss women in film.
Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIn, tops a new list of chief executives in a survey and was given a 100 percent approval rating from his employees. He talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how more people can connect with jobs - and jobs they'll love.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.