Dave Kindred finds his most fulfilling work in high school gyms of central Illinois
Jon Wertheim reports on how a high school girls basketball team and all-star sports writer Dave Kindred formed a bond. See the story, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
Jon Wertheim reports on how a high school girls basketball team and all-star sports writer Dave Kindred formed a bond. See the story, Sunday on 60 Minutes.
The 14 female troopers took the stage in "Salute the Runway," which was attended by industry stars including Bobbi Brown and Lauren Hutton. Designers like Calvin Klein, Michael Kors and Betsey Johnson donated dresses for the runway show, bringing awareness to veterans' struggle to transition from military to civilian life. Lee Woodruff reports.
Researchers from Drexel University have unveiled the nearly complete skeleton of a new species of dinosaur that's believed to be the largest land animal ever found. Drednoughtus schrani grew to about 85 feet long and weighed 65 tons -- 7 times bigger than T. rex.
"There is no place today for the death penalty in this commonwealth, in the South, or in this nation," Governor Ralph Northam said before signing the legislation.
Companies like Under Armour are using strong women to expand their brand. Advertising Age deputy managing editor Natalie Zmuda discusses how female empowerment is taking over the marketing world.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
The company released three devices Wednesday, with two new versions of the Galaxy Note smartphones and a virtual reality headset. New York Times tech columnist Molly Wood discusses the technology.
The number of bird strikes on planes reported annually has increased from 1,851 in 1990 to a record 11,315 last year. Jeff Pegues reports.
Trading app's stock loans have not always produced positive results for the company or its customers.
The smartphone-friendly device, shown first on "CBS This Morning," took 16 years and $47 million to develop. Gayle King reports.
Norah O'Donnell moderated a debate Wednesday in the important North Carolina senate race. Polls show Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan is in dead heat with her Republican challenger, state House Speaker Thom Tillis.
The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is investigating the incident as a hate crime.
A venomous albino cobra escaped from a home and was last seen slithering down the street. Officials warn residents if they see the snake, do not try to capture or go near it. Jane Pauley reports.
In April, the agency will begin providing families with up to $9,000 per burial and as much as $35,000 per applicant.
Disputes over reclining seats on airplanes have led to three unscheduled landings in the past 10 days. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins "CBS This Morning" and shares tips on snagging seats with the most legroom.
A demonstration on tornados erupted in a chemical flash, bursting into flames without warning. Among those injured, most were children. Elaine Quijano reports.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is returning to run the company he founded. Also, the federal government is considering a ban on high-powered magnets. "CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
An eagle was spotted soaring over a Mexico stadium, capturing the crowds with a GoPro camera
Apple's rival Samsung unveiled a pair of smartphones and other new products. By the end of the day, Apple's shares dropped four percent. Charlie Rose reports.
Federal officials are looking into years of activity for any violation of civil rights by the police in Ferguson, Missouri. This is in addition to another investigation into the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown. Bob Orr reports.
The American missionary health worker, who became infected with Ebola in Liberia, was released from the hospital two weeks ago. She spoke to Jeff Glor about her near-death ordeal.
Inmates at a juvenile detention facility in Nashville, Tennessee, attempted an uprising by refusing to return to their dorms. It happened in the same facility where more than 30 inmates escaped earlier this week. Todd Walker of CBS affiliate WTVF reports.
The Russian foreign minister warned NATO members that offering any kind of membership to Ukraine would derail peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. The two countries have been negotiating for a cease-fire. Charlie D'Agata reports from London.
While senior administration officials say there is a strategy in development to deal with ISIS, congressional leaders are pushing for a stronger response. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
A spokesman for the Sotloff family said Sotloff was drawn to report on the Arab world and he "wanted to give voice to those who had none." The statement also challenged the ISIS leader. Gayle King reports.