Gunman shoots at buildings in downtown Austin
A gunman fired several shots at downtown buildings, including the police headquarters, before he was shot. Much of downtown Austin is still closed off this morning. Bob Orr reports.
A gunman fired several shots at downtown buildings, including the police headquarters, before he was shot. Much of downtown Austin is still closed off this morning. Bob Orr reports.
OPEC ministers decided not to cut production and they will keep pumping out 30 million barrels of oil a day causing oil prices to plunge to another four-year low. Also, advice on how to get the best deals this Black Friday. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Austin police say the active shooter threat is over, but downtown Austin remains shut down for investigation and bomb squad searches. KITV's Ashley Roberts reports.
Cat Stevens is about to launch his first North American tour in nearly four decades. And more fallout from the Bill Cosby sexual assault scandal. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in your Eye on Entertainment report.
A recent discovery may lead to a new treatment for people with autism. Also, new data discoverd in the fight against diabetes. Bigad Shaban has some of the day's top medical stories.
For young gang members who have spent much of their lives in jail, prospects for their futures can be bleak. Bigad Shaban reports on Homeboy Industries, a California non-profit group that rehabilitates former gang members by providing job training and other services, helping more than 15,000 people each year.
A winter storm in the Northeast frustrated travelers on the busy Thanksgiving holiday and knocked out power to more than 300,000 homes and businesses ; and, MIT professor Mildred Dresselhaus was among the 18 Americans honored by President Obama with the Medal of Freedom this week. The 84-year-old goes to work every single day of the week and is showing no signs of stopping.
MIT professor Mildred Dresselhaus was among the 18 Americans honored by President Obama with the Medal of Freedom this week. The 84-year-old goes to work every single day of the week and is showing no signs of stopping. Julianna Goldman reports.
"We lose jobs," a Phoenix businessman tells CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy. "It costs us. I know people who have gone out of business because of it."
Talks between the U.S., Iran and other international powers over Iran’s nuclear program were extended until March, but sanctions on the Islamic state continue to take a toll. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
After a traumatic few days in Ferguson, Missouri, some members of the community are starting the healing process. As Mark Strassmann reports, strangers from near and far are helping damaged businesses to rebuild.
Proposition 47, a ballot measure approved by California voters, is transforming the state’s justice system. Crimes that were previously classified as felonies are now misdemeanors, and thousands in jail will be eligible for release. John Blackstone reports.
A winter storm in the Northeast frustrated travelers on the busy Thanksgiving holiday and knocked out power to more than 300,000 homes and businesses. WBZ’s Katie Brace reports from Boston.
Cooler weather and snow helped quell protests in Ferguson, Missouri. But tempers across the country continued to flare following a grand jury’s decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
The National Retail Federation is expecting Americans to spend more than $600 billion during the holiday shopping season, 4 percent more than last year. Don Dahler reports that lower gas prices mean consumers have an extra $40 billion to spend.
Cybersecurity expert Brian Krebs exposes some of the biggest mistakes people make during the holiday shopping season.
NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore delivers a special Thanksgiving greeting from aboard the International Space Station.
Surprising research offers some good news about your health on Thanksgiving. New York Times science columnist John Tierney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health benefits of giving thanks.
These American troops are serving in Monrovia, Liberia, helping tackle the Ebola outbreak. They share what they're thankful for this holiday season.
Chicago Bear defensive end Jared Allen's foundation "Home for Wounded Vets" builds and re-models housing for veterans returning from duty. Allen shares his motivation with CBS Sports.
More than a million Americans exercise before feasting Thanksgiving Day, making the holiday the biggest workout day of the year. Jill Wagner reports from Brooklyn's Turkey trot.
CBS This Morning" takes a look at today's headlines from around the globe.
Youtube says the videos, showcasing people unwrapping packages of anything from game systems, sneakers and toys, have been viewed over 2.6 billion times. Michelle Miller reports.
The owner of a bakery, damaged in the Ferguson protests, has managed raised $200,000 for repairs through a crowdfunding website. Michelle Miller reports.
Sasha and Malia Obama passed up on the opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with "Mac" and "Cheese," the presidentially pardoned turkeys. Michelle Miller reports.