Jennifer Lopez holds free concert in the Bronx
Singer J. Lo performed a 90-minute set in Pelham Bay Park, marking her first-ever hometown concert.
Singer J. Lo performed a 90-minute set in Pelham Bay Park, marking her first-ever hometown concert.
Police arrested 27-year-old Daniel St. Hubert as their prime suspect in a Brooklyn, N.Y., elevator stabbing that killed 6-year-old P.J. Avitto and left 7-year-old Mikayla Capers in critical condition.
Annette Bosworth, who lost her bid for the Republican Senate nomination in South Dakota, was charged with 12 felonies on Wednesday. KELO's Ben Dunsmoor reports.
During a town hall meeting, GM CEO Mary Barra announced 15 employees were fired following the findings from attorney Anton Valukas’ report – an internal investigation into the recall of 2.6 million older small cars for defective ignition switches.
During a town hall meeting, GM CEO Mary Barra told employees that an investigation into the delayed recall of millions of small cars found no conspiracy to cover-up the facts.
During a town hall meeting, GM CEO Mary Barra delivered remarks to employees about the findings from attorney Anton Valukas’ report – an internal investigation into the recall of 2.6 million older small cars for defective ignition switches.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
President Obama playfully bantered with United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron during a joint press conference in Belgium.
The Scott brothers are known to millions as the "Property Brothers." Barry Petersen reports from Las Vegas on the twin brothers' life, career and the new season of their competition show, "Brother vs. Brother."
Whatever the controversy surrounding Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's release from Taliban captivity, President Obama says, the U.S. does not leave soldiers in enemy hands.
A new survey shows people who are depressed, have high blood pressure or don't exercise enough are more likely to forget things -- and it can happen as early as your 20s. Dr. Richard Isaacson of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center talks about the study with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts.
The MLB infielder, manager and coach, who spent 66 years in the game, died Wednesday. Gayle King reports.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell presented the New Jersey governor with the award at the National Father's Day Committee luncheon.
Tony Schwartz's New York Times article “Why You Hate Work” is one of the most shared pieces of 2014. Schwartz, founder and CEO of "The Energy Project," shares with "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about how to improve job engagement.
Citing public safety concerns, Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's hometown of Hailey, Idaho, cancelled the celebration of his freedom. Bigad Shaban reports.
The five Taliban detainees exchanged for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl are in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar. Holly Williams reports from Doha.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
Why middle age people need to watch their blood pressure, how obesity is impacting Americans -- and more. David Begnaud reports on the day's top health headlines.
Tom Cruise is back - this time, teaming up with "Devil Wears Prada" star Emily Blunt to save the earth from some nasty aliens. Alphonso Van Marsh sits down with the stars to talk about the action thriller -- "Edge of Tomorrow."
General Motors will release the results on an investigation into its delayed recall of 2.6 million cars, Americans will spend $7 billion less on Father's Day than they did on Mother's Day -- and more. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top financial stories.
The clock is ticking for veterans of D-Day, the largest sea invasion in the history of the world that led to the defeat of Hitler's Germany. Now in their 90s, survivors are still telling their stories as the last witnesses to the history they made. Mark Phillips reports.
Reports say Sprint and T-Mobile have worked out a merger, creating the third largest telecom company behind Verizon and AT&T. CBS News contributor and analyst Mellody Hobson talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about the deal.
General Motors will release a report on the recall of millions of cars with faulty ignition switches and explain why it took more than a decade to address defects that caused at least 13 deaths. Jeff Glor reports.
An American family is praying for the release of loved ones missing in Afghanistan. Don Dahler reports on a couple who went there as tourists and got captured by the Taliban.
Some in the administration are concerned that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is being convicted in the court of public opinion before military investigation determines the circumstances of his disappearance. Margaret Brennan reports from the Pentagon, where officials say there is a lot of work to do before Bergdahl faces any charges.