Grandparents win $2.4 million from MGM slot machine
Walter Misco put $100 into the Lion's Share slot machine at the suggestion of his wife. The win was 20 years in the making. Vanessa Murphy of CBS affiliate KLAS reports.
Walter Misco put $100 into the Lion's Share slot machine at the suggestion of his wife. The win was 20 years in the making. Vanessa Murphy of CBS affiliate KLAS reports.
A man from the Los Angeles area is now being questioned by police in connection with a string of deadly shootings that left three dead and four injured. Police say the shootings appear to be random. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
14-year-old Meghan LaPlante and her father caught the lobster south of Portland, Maine. Scientists say about only one in two million lobsters are blue. Anthony Mason reports.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
Michael Brown's father asked for peace and calm in Ferguson for the day he will bury his son. Trayvon Martin's parents are also to attend the funeral service. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Sunday's earthquake struck just as the fall harvest was picking up. Winery buildings, equipment and wines were destroyed. Carter Evans reports.
The AHA is calling for electronic cigarettes to be "strongly regulated, thoroughly researched, and closely monitored." Dr. Tara Narula, cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the details.
After Musk's announcement, the price of a single Bitcoin rose to over $56,000.
Cristobal's floodwaters have already killed one person and caused others to go missing. Meteorologist and hurricane expert Craig Setzer of Miami affliate WFOR tracks the latest.
Israeli planes and tanks pounded the Gaza strip, killing two people and hitting the home of a Hamas justice ministry official. Gayle King reports.
A wildfire in California threatens 500 homes as high winds and dry conditions continue to spread the flames. Gayle King reports.
British intelligence claims to have identified the terrorist who killed James Foley. U.S. sources will only say they are very close. Bob Orr reports from Washington.
Peter Theo Curtis was released Sunday after being captured in Syria nearly two years ago. Curtis was freed less than a week after ISIS murdered another U.S. reporter James Foley. Margaret Brennan reports.
Burger King is looking to expand by purchasing the Canadian based donut chain and reportedly move its headquarters there. Also, according to the Lundberg survey gas prices have dropped 4 cents in the past two weeks. Wendy Gillette has some of today's top MoneyWatch headlines.
"I'm having to put off everything," one retiree said as he awaits the latest round of government cash.
The association says electronic cigarettes should be subject to all the laws that apply to cigarettes and cigars. Also, new research suggests anti-depressants could help treat brain cancer in children. Alison Harmelin has the day's top health stories.
Rockland County Human Rights Commissioner Rabbi Yisroel Kahan identified the firefighter as Jared Lloyd
Richard Attenborough, a giant of British cinema and an Oscar-winning director for the much regarded film "Gandhi," has died. He was 90.
A magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit the San Francisco Bay Area, the strongest there in 25 years. The ground began shaking early Sunday morning and was especially fierce in Napa Valley. John Blackstone reports.
California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for Napa, Solana and Sonoma counties. More than 60,000 people lost their power and officials say there were dozens of water main breaks, along with more than 100 gas leaks. John Blackstone reports.
When Michael Brown was shot and killed by officer Darren Wilson two weeks ago, the simmering racial tension that slipped under the surface for years boiled over. But as Vladimir Duthiers explains, there are signs that the police department is attempting to improve its community interaction.
The earthquake rocked billions of dollars of world-renowned Napa Valley wine. Though the impact on the $13 billion wine industry is unclear, Napa is home to nearly 800 wineries that produce roughly a quarter of the nation's wine. Carter Evans reports.
A new report on household income revealed that many Americans continue to struggle as the stock market continues to climb. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains why Americans may still be in a hard financial place.
Police have identified the gunman who opened fire at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, killing 10 people. Also, a Senate hearing yesterday on gun violence showed a partisan divide. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
The latest on the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and the threat posed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria, with Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo., and others.