For the Mendez family, a lineage of performers
The parents of Karla Brada, Hector and Jara Mendez, discuss the long legacy of performing in their family, and how they remember their daughter through a shared love of music.
The parents of Karla Brada, Hector and Jara Mendez, discuss the long legacy of performing in their family, and how they remember their daughter through a shared love of music.
First lady Michelle Obama, joined by daughters Malia and Sasha, receives this year's White House Christmas tree, an 18.5 foot Douglas Fir.
Blase Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, discusses how the community of Ferguson, Missouri is responding to a grand jury decision not to charge a police officer who shot unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
She is also the highest-ranked openly transgender federal official.
Knowing your family history can be critical when it comes to assessing your cancer risk. CBS News Correspondent Bigad Shaban shows us how one family used that knowledge to make some serious medical choices.
A California Burger King worker finds $100,000 in cash in a backpack at a restaurant. They figured the owner would come back for it -- but they never did. KPIX's Betty Yu tells us what the restaurant owner did with the six-figure find.
Actor Michael Keaton sits down with Charlie Rose to discuss his Oscar-buzzworthy film "Birdman" and taking home the Hollywood Film Award for career achievement.
Dr. Robert Redfield said he believes the coronavirus may have escaped from a lab.
The remains of a mammoth, nicknamed Buttercup, are the subject of a new Smithsonian channel documentary called "How to Clone a Woolly Mammoth." The program follows scientists, including paleobiologist Tori Herridge of London's Natural History Museum. Herridge joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the research.
Alcoholics Anonymous helps millions battle addiction, but questions are being raised about safety at AA meetings. In this preview of Saturday night's "48 Hours," correspondent Maureen Maher looks at the story of a woman who thought she found a safe haven at AA.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of today's headlines from around the globe.
CNET asked their tech-savvy readers about holiday shopping, and 73 percent said they would skip out on the lines at physical stores, buying at least half of their gifts online. CNET senior editor Sharon Profis joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss smart buys on Black Friday.
Coronavirus infections rising nationwide as states face pressure to reopen; Little progress made in freeing massive ship stuck in Suez Canal
A Maryland company used one of its drones to hoist a turkey across a parking lot on a Thanksgiving mission to deep fry the fowl. The stunt is part of a Black Friday promotion, but the commercial warns you not to try this at home. Michelle Miller reports.
Community members are channeling protests over the Michael Brown case into a force for good. Mark Strassmann reports on acts of kindness for a struggling community.
Chicago police are on the hunt for suspects after a wave of "smash-and-grab" robberies captured on video. Michelle Miller reports.
More than 50 vehicles collided on an ice-covered bridge in upstate New York. In northern New England, people are starting a third snowy day without electricity. Chris McKinnon of CBS Boston station WBZ reports from Manchester, New Hampshire.
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at today's headlines from around the globe.
Steve Pankey, who twice ran for governor of Idaho, is charged in the 1984 kidnapping and murder of Jonelle Matthews.
U.S. troops serving in Afghanistan got a taste of home for Thanksgiving when the army shipped turkey, eggnog and pies to bases throughout Afghanistan. Michelle Miller reports.
Pope Francis begins a history three-day tour of Turkey. It's only the fourth trip by a pope to the mostly Muslim nation, and security is tight as the pope travels through the country. Allen Pizzey reports from Ankara, Turkey.
A plow operator accidentally pushed snow on top of two boys, trapping them in a snow bank north of New York City. A desperate rescue effort saved the boys. Elaine Quijano reports.
Cold weather in the Northeast follows a pre-Thanksgiving snowstorm. The chill extends far into the South. Meteorologist Megan Glaros of Chicago station WBBM is tracking the latest temperatures.
Holiday shopping kicks off with an estimated 140 million shoppers expected to hit the stores or shop online this weekend. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from San Francisco.
The shopping action started Thanksgiving night with people battling for bargains across the country. Don Dahler reports form a Target in Jersey City that opened at 6 p.m. on Thursday.