Kristian Bush performs "Trailer Hitch"
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, who's one-half of Sugarland, plays his new solo single during a visit to CBS News.
Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, who's one-half of Sugarland, plays his new solo single during a visit to CBS News.
Grammy-winning artist tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about his new solo album and future plans with Sugarland partner Jennifer Nettles.
An investigation is underway after 10 people were killed in a mass shooting at a Colorado supermarket Monday. One of the victims was Boulder police officer Eric Talley, who was responding to the scene. CBS News’ Elise Preston joined “CBSN AM” with the latest.
Dr. Robert Glatter, Emergency Physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, talks about the challenges in trying to contain the Ebola outbreak.
The current incarnation of The Platters, Frank Pizarro, Wayne Miller, Valerie Victoria, and Cheo Burne, join UTTM to talk about the history of the group and perform a medley.
Dana Gallao Strayton, Owner of the Prince Street Cafe, talks about the history of the 90-year-old bakery and some of the Italian pastries she makes.
Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a recall effort that seeks to remove him from office. Last week was the deadline to collect signatures to qualify the effort for the ballot and organizers behind the move say they have more than enough. David Siders, a national political correspondent for Politico, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
In light of the recent attacks against the Asian American community and the rise in hate crimes around the country, psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the toll that hate crimes take on our mental health, how the model minority myth is hurtful, how young people are impacted and give tips for how to protect our mental health and cope with trauma.
AstraZeneca may have used "outdated information" when it released data from a late-stage trial of its COVID-19 vaccine early Monday, federal officials say. The Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) said late in the day it "was concerned" about the information the British drugmaker made public about the large-scale U.S. trial of the vaccine it developed along with Oxford University. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joined "CBS This Morning" to address the news.
Ten people, including a responding police officer, died in a shooting rampage at a Boulder, Colorado supermarket Monday. One suspect is in custody, but police have not yet released his identity. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joined "CBSN AM" with the latest.
10 people killed in Boulder, Colorado mass shooting; Responding officer among victims in attack at King Soopers supermarket
Residents of Emsworth, Pa., gathered to discuss a local children's home's decision to make room for three dozen children caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border
Two Peace Corp volunteers in Liberia have been exposed to Ebola, now blamed for 72 deaths there and in Guinea and Sierra Leone; and, after 100 years, few remember the Americans who died for their country in World War I.
CBS News Political Director John Dickerson sits down with CBS News' James Brown to discuss the House vote to sue President Obama over changes in Obamacare
After an Israeli missile strike took out a U.N. sponsored school in Palestinian territory, injuring and killing children in the process, Israel defended its actions. Claiming that Palestinian fighters were using the school, and those inside as human shields, the Israelis placed the blame for the strike solely on the head of Hamas. Don Dahler reports.
More than 75% of the nearly 2.6 million vehicles recalled by General Motors remain on the road. The vehicles have a faulty ignition switch that GM says led to the deaths of 13 people. Jeff Pegues reports.
The ordeal in Boulder is the second mass shooting that has taken place in the U.S. in less than a week.
A water main ruptured, turning UCLA into a giant sink Tuesday. A pipe installed in 1921 broke, flooding 900 cars and destroying the floor of the newly-renovated basketball arena. Carter Evans reports.
After 100 years, few remember the Americans who died for their country in World War I. There is now a push for a national memorial to mark their sacrifices in "The Great War." Bill Plante reports.
Israelis pounded a market and U.N. school with shell fire during what was supposed to be a four-hour cease-fire.The Israelis said they were shooting because they were taking fire from the area. Earlier this week the U.N. said it had found rockets stored at a different school. Barry Petersen reports.
Emails between former IRS official Lois Lerner and her friend have surfaced. Republican Dave Camp, chairman of the House Committee on Ways & Means, has been a leader in the IRS investigation. He has requested the Attorney General immediately begin “aggressively investigating this matter or appoint a special counsel.” Chip Reid reports
In a vote along party lines, the Republican-led House voted to initiate a lawsuit against President Obama for allegedly overstepping his authority. The GOP reps. oppose the president's executive action to postpone Obamacare's mandate, which requires large employers to cover insurance for their workers or pay a fine. Nancy Cordes reports
Two Peace Corp volunteers in Liberia have been exposed to Ebola, now blamed for 72 deaths there and in Guinea and Sierra Leone. Hundreds of volunteers have been pulled out of Africa. Dr. Jon LaPook reports
A California Highway Patrol helicopter plucked two teenagers clinging to the side of a beachside cliff in Marin County in a dramatic rescue captured on video. CHP Officer Daniel Hill says the 17- and 18-year-old boys were stuck about 75 feet up and had no way of getting down. Neither of the boys was hurt in the incident
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, urges House lawmakers to support a lawsuit against President Obama.