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Watch Charlie D'Agata's full interview with fashion icon Christian Louboutin, tomorrow on CBS This Morning starting at 7am ET.
Watch Charlie D'Agata's full interview with fashion icon Christian Louboutin, tomorrow on CBS This Morning starting at 7am ET.
Shane Montgomery disappeared on Thanksgiving after leaving a bar at 2 a.m. The FBI is reviewing surveillance tape and re-interviewing people. Michelle Sigona reports.
President Obama outlined several "enormous areas" of potential bipartisan compromise during a speech before the Business Roundtable, saying he's prepared to deal with Republicans to make progress on tax reform, free trade, and immigration – assuming they're willing to deal with him.
From the Tennessee bus crash to the Eric Garner case, CBSN rounds up today's leading stories.
Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo will not face charges in the death of Eric Garner. After Pantaleo put Garner in an apparent chokehold, he suffered a fatal heart attack. CBS Legal Analyst Eboni Williams explains the case and what could follow this decision.
Police in the United Arab Emirates released surveillance video in their search for the suspect in the stabbing death of an American teacher in Abu Dhabi. Monday's attack came days after a Jihadist website endorsed attacks against American schools.
A look at what people are clicking on on CBSNews.com.
Streaming-media players are increasing in popularity, with Roku leading the pack. Now, Google's Chromecast has also jumped ahead of Apple TV in sales. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more.
Twitter is making changes to fight bad behavior online. CNET senior editor Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more on how harassment has become a big problem for the microblogging service.
NASA is sending the unmanned spacecraft Orion beyond Earth's orbit. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden discusses the important test flight on CBSN.
President Obama is hosting incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in a rare Oval Office meeting. This is the first private face-to-face since the election that gave Republicans control of the Senate. CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante joins CBSN with more on what they could be discussing.
Students gathered to protest university president Ray Watts after he announced the end of the football program. CBS News' Elaine Quijano reports on the players' frustrations and what led to the decision.
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, there's a whole new crop of fitness trackers, even ones for your kids and pets. Sumi Das takes a look at the latest fitness trackers in this CNET holiday gift guide.
House Speaker John Boehner led Tuesday night's Capitol Christmas Tree lighting with the help of 10-year-old Aaron Urban of Linthicum, Md., who is battling brain cancer. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Most of us have heard that half of marriages end in divorce, but new research says that no longer seems to be true. Lisa Miller, a contributing editor for "New York Magazine," is with "CBS This Morning" to discuss census data that shows a decline of divorces in America over the past 20 years.
President Obama made history this year as the first president with a 3D portrait. Experts used cameras and 3D scanners to produce a 3D printed bust and mask. Norah O'Donnell reports.
PayPal co-founder Max Levchin sits down with "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new venture, Affirm, a consumer finance startup that offers online point of sale loans that allow you to repay in three, six or 12 months.
A new study finds more evidence that the Mediterranean diet of vegetable, fruits, nuts and fish can help you live longer. CBS News' Dr. Tara Narula, a cardiologist at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital, sits down with "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
Colleen Bell, a major donor to the Obama administration, will represent the president in Hungary. Bell is a producer of the CBS soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful." The president's press secretary defends her appointment, but Sen. John McCain says she is not qualified. Gayle King reports.
Yahoo's top five searches are out with Ebola and video game "Minecraft" topping the list. Ariana Grande and "The Hunger Games" actress Jennifer Lawrence made it in the top ten for the first time. Gayle King reports.
Some Saudi Arabian women have been demanding the right to drive for more than two decades. Holly Williams meets with the women who have been leading the driving campaign, finding that driving is just a symbol of a much bigger problem faced by Saudi women.
NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the expected grand jury decision in the chokehold death of Eric Garner and the lessons learned from the police response in Ferguson after officer Darren Wilson was not indicted.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at today's headlines from around the globe.
A major computer hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment is far from over, as hackers took new movies like "Fury" and "Annie" and leaked them on the internet. Sony executives also confim some of the studio's internal records were stolen. Cybercrime expert and journalist Brian Krebs joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Sony hacking and gives tips on protecting personal information.
Officials from the top four professional sports leagues testified at a Senate hearing Tuesday, addressing their responses to domestic violence. Nancy Cordes reports from the Capitol.