Headlines at 8:30: Meteor shower to light up Friday night's sky
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
Rapper enlists an old friend to headline festival, plus James McAvoy talks "X-Men: Days of Future Past." Suzanne Marques has the latest entertainment news.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers a program where students have the opportunity to create and patent casino games for the $100 million-a-year industry. Ben Tracy reports.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
An American mountain climber, badly injured when he fell into a deep, icy hole in the Himalayas, recorded a video while stranded and thinking he was going to die. Clarissa Ward reports.
Daily health headlines: Women with diabetes face greater risk of heart disease than men, new guidance on cochlear implants for kids, and more.
A restaurant security camera shows a dad teaching his kids how to steal. The restaurant owner had his sunglasses stolen and recognized the thieves.
The House overwhelmingly passed the USA Freedom Act Thursday. The bill will limit the government's spying on Americans. Charlie Rose reports.
The government's annual outlook predicts a 50 percent chance of below-normal hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean. Gayle King reports.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the week's best viral videos, including a cat that says "hey," a sleeping pig waking up for a cookie and an EMT reviving the art of dancing while driving. Plus, 17-year-old Brett Nichols conquers his high school talent show with a precise Michael Jackson dance routine to "Billie Jean." To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Thailand army leaders also met with the ousted Prime Minister Friday morning. Charlie Rose reports.
Retail stores in nine states may have received tainted beef. Gayle King reports.
At least four people in Florida were infected by a virus after traveling to the Caribbean. Dr. William Schaffner, professor of preventative medicine and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University, explains the virus and how it spreads.
The Dallas Mavericks owner is being blasted by critics for the examples he used to explain his prejudices during an interview with Inc. magazine. CBS News' Vinita Nair reports.
Severe weather continues Friday and into the weekend. While some of the storms may be damaging, they will bring relief to drought conditions. CBS Chicago station WBBM's meteorologist Megan Glaros tracks the latest.
Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel said anyone responsible for the growing scandal must be punished. Charlie Rose reports.
Officials say two Airbus A320 jets crossed paths during takeoff on May 9 at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. They came within a second or two of hitting each other. CBS News transportation correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
A prime tourist spot in Arizona is in flames. CBS News' Carter Evans reports near the fire zone in Flagstaff where conditions are starting to improve.
A man successfully caught a one-year-old baby who fell from a second story window on Sunday in a south China county, according to local reports. The baby, who it was believed went looking for his mother, climbed onto the window during a heavy thunderstorm.
The FAA is investigating another close call. Two passenger jets came within 400 feet of a mid-air collision at Bush International Airport in Houston Texas.
The son of Sierra Leone immigrants is poised to become the next American tennis star. CBS News special correspondent James Brown shares the story of Francis Tiafoe and how he started his journey on the tennis courts with a broom.
The housing recovery hit a bump in early 2014, but lower mortgage rates and slower price appreciation helped lift April sales, says CBS MoneyWatch analyst Anthony Mirhaydari.
As part of "The Road to the Tonys" series, "CBS This Morning" contributor Jamie Wax sat down with Tony-award winner Idina Menzel. They discuss performing for an audience, the popularity of "Frozen" and her Tony nomination for "If/Then."
Despite a series of recent data compromises, many still use easy-to-remember combinations, which are easy to steal. Thumbprints and eye scanners have been tried as alternatives, but with little success. One Chicago company charges customers to use military-grade encryption that safeguards passwords to personal data. Dean Reynolds reports.
Sherman Safford’s brush with fame began when Norman Rockwell visited his high school in search of a cheerful nobody to star in his 1957 painting "The Rookie." Safford speaks with Lee Cowan about being immortalized by an American icon.