Watch: Man captures his own helicopter rescue on phone
A wildfire stranded 80 people on Yosemite's iconic Half Dome. One climber pulled out his smartphone during the rescue.
A wildfire stranded 80 people on Yosemite's iconic Half Dome. One climber pulled out his smartphone during the rescue.
At the "Fashion Rocks" concert -- part of New York's Fashion Week -- stars celebrated with fashion's elite, including Justin Bieber, who delighted the crowd by showing off his designer underwear.
Secretary of State John Kerry pledges U.S. assistance to the new Iraqi government in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., says Republicans are seeking advice about Iraq from former Vice President Dick Cheney, and he can't imagine why, given Cheney's track record.
Mesa, Ariz. is struggling to clear water from its streets two days after hard rain caused flash floods. KPHO has the story.
Celebrity-studded concerts will fundraise to help the 1.2 billion people suffering from poverty around the world. Hugh Evans, co-founder of the Global Citizen Festival and CEO of the Global Poverty Project, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss ongoing efforts.
The White House has a newly renovated visitor center, complete with touch screens that offer a 360-degree view of the White House interior. Bill Plante reports.
The former New York City mayor is taking over once again as CEO of Bloomberg LP. He discusses the reasoning behind his return and gives a tour of the 9/11 Memorial Museum, of which he is chairman. Gayle King reports.
Austin Tice, a 33-year-old American journalist, was kidnapped in Syria two years ago. His parents are speaking out for the first time since the beheadings of two other reporters, James Foley and Steven Sotloff. Clarissa Ward, a friend of Tice's, reports on their efforts to bring him home.
Researchers in Canada found that seniors taking medications like Xanax and Valium to help them sleep had up to a 51 percent higher risk for Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Holly Phillips joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the research.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
At its highly anticipated annual event Tuesday, Apple released the long-awaited Apple Watch along with two new iPhones. A new payment processing system was among the other highlights. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins "CBS This Morning" to fill in the details.
As millions of kids go back to school, the country returns its focus to work and money. Many Americans are concerned about their financial futures, so in today's "Eye On Money," Jill Schlesinger gives advice on how to achieve three important financial goals.
There are plenty of legal questions still unanswered regarding the Ray Rice domestic violence case. Former prosecutor and CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on the issues.
After an elevator video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee surfaced, his now-wife Janay Rice issued a statement critical of the NFL and the media. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responded to Janay Rice in his exclusive interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell.
Scotland votes next week on whether to break away from the rest of the United Kingdom. Prime Minister David Cameron is fighting to keep the "family together." Mark Phillips reports.
A cell phone video captured the moment when Margie and Lorne Miller's minivan was swept of Interstate 15 near Las Vegas, Nevada. A construction crew comes to their rescue. Danielle Nottingham reports.
Secretary of State John Kerry is headed to Iraq to drum up international support for President Obama's plan to fight ISIS. Margaret Brennan reports from Baghdad.
Twelve states are reporting clusters of the rare strain of the common cold that is affecting kids at an alarming rate. Also, Ferguson residents called for an overhaul of the police department. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
Criticism over the NFL's handling of the Ray Rice situation continues. New York Times sports columnist William Rhoden sits down with the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss the case.
Obama will lay out his plan to address the ISIS threat in a televised speech. The president briefed members of Congress, saying he will not ask for their approval. Major Garrett reports from the White House.
Apple unveiled the first Apple Watch and iPhone 6. The Apple Watch is the first original product launched since Tim Cook took over from Steve Jobs. John Blackstone reports on what that could mean for the company.
Critics question how much the NFL knew about the violent dispute between Ray Rice and his then-fiancée. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks to "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell in his first interview since the second video surfaced.
The annual "Fashion Rocks" concert came to Brooklyn Tuesday night with performances by Usher, KISS, and Jennifer Lopez. Plus, Britney Spears introduced a new intimates line. Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment news.
A study in Australia found that teens who smoke marijuana daily are 60 percent less likely to finish school. Plus, a possible link between anxiety and sleep medications with Alzheimer's. Alison Harmelin reports on the day's top health news.