Weather forecast: California braces for more heavy rain, mudslides
Meteorologist Eveyln Taft of Los Angeles station KCBS tracks the powerful storm coming ashore.
Meteorologist Eveyln Taft of Los Angeles station KCBS tracks the powerful storm coming ashore.
Bill Cosby resigned as a trustee of Temple University, his alma mater. This comes in the wake of multiple sexual assault allegations against the comedian. Gayle King reports.
Gas prices in some parts of the country could be lower than $2 per gallon by the beginning of 2015, while the national average keeps falling. The price drop is great for consumers, but bad for America's oil shale industry. Gillian Tett, U.S. managing editor for the Financial Times, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the issue.
President Obama met with activists and officials at the White House on Monday to begin a conversation about police and their relationships with communities of color. Among his proposals are funding for 50,000 body cameras for police and a new task force. Bill Plante reports from the White House.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is giving a strong indication that he will make a White House run in 2016, and says he will make a decision soon. Meanwhile, Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio announced that he will not run for president.
A 12-year-old is kidnapped from her home 36 years ago. An unusual suspect is charged. "48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus chanted "Hands up, don't shoot" on the House floor Monday during speeches addressing the situation in Ferguson. Gayle King reports.
A crippling cyberattack against Sony Pictures Entertainment led to the FBI warning businesses that they could be the next targets. Hackers stole unreleased movies from the production company. Bob Orr reports.
Data from Cyber Monday shows a 16 percent increase in sales from 2013. Online retailers raked in $2.65 billion. Gayle King reports.
Early data from Cyber Monday shows that sales were up 16 percent from 2013, to $2.65 billion. Also, continued low gas prices could save families up to $1,000 per year. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
A government report says that overdose deaths involving prescription painkillers more than tripled from 1999 to 2012. Also, new research on risk-based cancer screenings. Eboni Williams reports on the day's top health news.
Comedian Bill Cosby resigned his position on the board of trustees of Temple University, his alma mater. Also, E! names a new host for "Fashion Police." Suzanne Marques reports on the day's top entertainment headlines.
Liz Seccuro, Victim's Rights Advocate and Author of "Crash Into Me: A Survivor's Search for Justice, discusses her reaction to the University of Virginia's handling of sexual assault on campus.
Marc Morial, President and CEO of The National Urban League, discusses Pres. Obama's proposal to expand training for law enforcement agencies and provide more resources for police department reform including body cameras.
Elizabeth Paton, US Fashion and Luxury Correspondent for the Financial Times, discusses what to expect and where to find the best deals on Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Across the nation, thousands of students marched Monday in protest of the grand jury decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown. The ongoing tension over the situation in Ferguson, Mo., prompted the White House to announce changes that will impact the militarization of local police departments. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Ferguson; Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy takes in unruly teens and helps them overcome their mental and physical challenges. One year later... Читать дальше...
Sunburst Youth Challenge Academy takes in unruly teens and helps them overcome their mental and physical challenges. One year later, the teens have earned their first pass to go home. But for many, this is where their problems began. Michelle Miller files her latest report in the installment "A Last Second Chance."
Across the nation, thousands of students marched Monday in protest of the grand jury decision not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown. The ongoing tension over the situation in Ferguson, Mo., prompted the White House to announce changes that will impact the militarization of local police departments. Vladimir Duthiers reports from Ferguson.
Statistics published by AAA refute the perception that elderly drivers are prone to crashes. A survey also reveals that a majority of elderly drivers support undergoing medical screenings before getting their license renewed. Jeff Pegues reports.
Elizabeth Lauten, a Republican congressional aide, resigned after facing backlash over her Facebook post criticizing President Obama’s daughters. Bill Plante reports on the post that many believe violated an unwritten rule in politics.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on a case involving a Facebook post with violent lyrics that has major free speech implications. Jan Craword lays out the case.
Student leaders encouraged demonstrators to surround a government building in Hong Kong only to have police respond with a violent crackdown. Seth Doane reports on what's next for the protesters.
Online shoppers are expected to spend $2.6 billion on Cyber Monday. Some retailers are holding off on discounts until the evening when shoppers get home from work. Don Dahler reports how the marketing event is quickly turning into a week-long campaign.
Meeting with elected officials, community and faith leaders and law enforcement officials following the violence that’s plagued Ferguson, Missouri in recent months, the president vowed to “follow through” with reforms that will help curb incidents like the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a police officer.
Jeff Dion, deputy executive director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, said the government made a strong case in arguments before the Supreme Court against Anthony Elonis, who was convicted of making threats of violence and sentenced to nearly four years in prison after posting hostile messages on Facebook about his community and his former wife.