USPS plans to cut post office hours and lengthen delivery times
The postmaster general's plan calls for slowing delivery for first-class mail and cutting operating hours for some post offices. Kris Van Cleave takes a look.
The postmaster general's plan calls for slowing delivery for first-class mail and cutting operating hours for some post offices. Kris Van Cleave takes a look.
Border Patrol is encountering more than 500 unaccompanied minors at the U.S.-Mexico border every day. More than 16,000 children are now in U.S. custody. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest from Juarez, Mexico.
New questions are being raised about the effectiveness of the AstraZeneca vaccine as health officials say a U.S. trial of the coronavirus shot may have used outdated information. Meg Oliver has more.
Country singer Jake Owen tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about his latest album, "Day of Gold," his hot summer tour and why his marriage works.
Unna, one of two hippopotamuses at the Philadelphia Zoo, celebrated her 25th birthday with melons and a special chorus from the children at the zoo's day camp. KYW's John McDevitt reports.
As ISIS forces gain ground in Iraq and the U.S. launches airstrikes on their positions, the Obama administration is insisting that the U.S. military will not re-enter a full-scale conflict in the country. Major Garrett reports from the White House.
The U.S. Air Force launched at least one airstrike against ISIS militants in northern Iraq. The Islamic extremist group has been attacking the Kurdish city of Erbil. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Minnesota is hosting to this year's World Series of Beep Baseball, designed for blind and visually impaired players to enjoy the all-American pastime. WCCO's Jennifer Mayerle reports.
A controversial new art exhibit in Aspen, Colorado features tortoises with iPads strapped onto their shells. KREX's Travis Khachatoorian reports.
After his two terms as Mayor of Dorset, Minnesota came to a close, five-year-old Bobby says he is ready to move on and enjoy being a kid. WCCO's Mike Binkley reports.
The American military conducted its first airstrike against ISIS militants in northern Iraq Friday, targeting an artillery piece that had been shelling Kurdish forces defending the city of Erbil. The strikes came after President Obama's announcement Thursday that he had authorized the military to take action to protect American interests in Iraq. David Martin reports from Washington, with Norah O'Donnell and Maurice DuBois anchoring.
More severe weather is on tap as a new study confirms that tornadoes are often stronger than experts thought.
Kentucky State University president Raymond Burse noticed some employees were only making minimum wage, so he gave himself a $90,000 pay cut to help pay for increased wages. Raymond Burse joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts for an exclusive interview on his new payroll plan.
Prince Harry has taken on a new role as chief impact officer at Silicon Valley startup Better Up, which provides employee coaching for corporations.
In the 40 years since girls were first allowed to play in Little League, just 16 have made it to the Little League World Series. This year, two more girls are vying for a chance to get on that list. Elaine Quijano reports.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the headlines from around the globe.
President Biden urged Congress to immediately ban assault rifles and high-capacity magazines after two mass shootings in Boulder and the Atlanta area. Weijia Jiang reports.
Shark sightings are at a high point on beaches along the California coast, leading biologists to create a device to help learn why. Carter Evans reports.
Many thought 4-year-old Raudhatul Jannah was among the 200,000 tsunami victims. In June, her uncle recognized the now 14-year-old who had been rescued and raised by a fisherman and his mother. Maurice Dubois reports.
Families and friends of the 10 victims of the Boulder mass shooting are sharing stories of their loved ones. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Medical phone apps are bringing the doctor to your living room. Dr. Holly Phillips sits down with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss "tele-medicine."
After receiving backlash for putting Bible scriptures on their banners and cars, a Texas cheer team is taking their two-year battle to the state Supreme Court. Adriana Diaz reports.
NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton says they have a "very good idea of who was involved" in the case where a mysterious white flag was planted on top of the Brooklyn Bridge in July. Bratton joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts in his first network interview since the NYPD chokehold death case.
Eric Garner, accused of illegally selling cigarettes, died in July after NYPD police officers tried to arrest him and put him in a chokehold. The incident, caught on video, led to protest by community members. Bratton joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts in his first network interview since this controversial case.
Trees and power lines are down as Iselle makes it's way across Hawaii's biggest island. Hurricane Julio, which has strengthened to a category three is expected to brush through Hawaii over the weekend. Bigad Shaban reports from Hilo, Hawaii.