48 Hours Preview: How she lived to tell
48 Hours Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky details a survival story out of Texas. Ten years ago a home invader murdered a family as they slept, but he had no idea that he left a witness behind.
48 Hours Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky details a survival story out of Texas. Ten years ago a home invader murdered a family as they slept, but he had no idea that he left a witness behind.
CBSN gets the inside scoop on covering President Obama on vacation in Hawaii. CBS News White House Producer Arden Farhi has been covering the first family's annual holiday.
Your chance of getting cancer may simply be bad luck. A new study from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine says most cancers are simply the result of bad luck, not lifestyle.
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A heavy, fast-moving snowstorm caused huge pileups in New Hampshire where there were two separate accidents involving at least 35 cars. Meteorologist Steve Baskervile of WBBM Chicago is tracking the impact the storm will have as millions of Americans head home over the weekend.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan was given rare access to see how Afghanistan is transitioning into a future with fewer American troops on the ground. Logan spoke to one four-star general who told her, "there are challenges."
The former three-term governor of New York passed away at the age of 82. Cuomo led New York for more than a decade and flirted with runs for the White House but never entered the race. The Democrat was known for his passionate rhetoric, exhibited during the 1984 Democratic National Convention where he gave one of the most memorable speeches in political history. Jim Axelrod has a look back.
The Italian Coast Guard rescued more than 400 migrants left stranded at sea after their traffickers abandoned ship. This is the second time this week that the Italian Coast Guard has found a vessel packed with migrants, many of whom are believed to be Syrians desperate to leave their war-torn country.
The search for AirAsia Flight 8501 shifted east to a smaller portion of the Java Sea. The A-320 went down last Sunday and so far 30 bodies have been recovered. Allen Pizzey reports.
The sanctions authorized by the White House target three North Korean organizations, including the government's intelligence agency and the agency that sells weapons to other countries. The move is in response to the hack of Sony Pictures, which the FBI has blamed on North Korea. Chip Reid reports on the impact the sanctions will have.
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook and CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips discuss the growing health battle for hockey players on "CBS This Morning: Saturday."
Millions of people are making resolutions to get fit for the New Year, and that means lots of new members at local gyms. But as WCBS's Lou Young reports, regular gym members often dread the arrival of these "newbies." Here are some tips to help newcomers stay on the regulars' good side.
Deadline for troop withdrawal from Afghanistan may need to be “re-examined,” says Ashraf Ghani in his first interview for U.S. television as president. Watch Lara Logan's report on Sunday, Jan. 4 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
This year, one of the hottest pieces of sports equipment is a high altitude training mask. The mask makes it harder to breathe, so that athletes can simulate what it's like exercising at high altitudes. Kris Van Cleave looks into the science behind the mask.
About 2,500 participants at Coney Island ran into the ocean to celebrate the new year and raise money for charity. Temperatures hovered around the low 30s. Vinita Nair reports.
Max, whose work has been seen by more than a billion people, is getting ready for a new year of shows. He rose to fame in the '60s with his psychedelic figures and vibrant colors. Michelle Miller spoke with the painter who's always taking pop culture to the max.
Vanity Fair declared Jennifer Aniston as one of 2014's "tabloid queens." She made headlines for rumored pregnancies, marriage, supposed heartbreak and celebrity feuds. Aniston sat down with "Sunday Morning" correspondent Lee Cowan to share how she deals with gossip and sexism in Hollywood.
"CBS This Morning" takes a looks at headlines from around the globe.
September marks a decade since Robin Doan's family died in a home invasion, murdered in their sleep. What the killer probably didn't know is that he left a 10-year-old witness behind. Doan shares her chilling tale of survival in the Texas panhandle. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview her report.
From reversing aging to new cholesterol drugs, CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to look at the medical breakthroughs that could have a big impact on our health this year.
Elit Kirschenbaum, a New Jersey mother of four, is accusing United Airlines of humiliating her and her family on a recent flight from the Dominican Republic to Newark, New Jersey. She says a flight attendant refused to allow her 3-year-old daughter with special needs to sit on her lap. Elaine Quijano spoke with Kirschenbaum and her husband in an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning."
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The Greek ferry that caught fire last Sunday is now arriving at the Italian port of Brindisi. Authorities suspect there may be more bodies on board that haven't yet been found. Vinita Nair reports.
President Obama and his family will leave Hawaii this weekend and return to reality. The upcoming year could bring a gridlock in Washington, along with a Congress at odds with the White House. Chip Reid reports from Honolulu.
As the stock market begins trading for the first time this year, how will it compare to its impressive run in 2014? The dollar also shot up in value last year and oil prices fell dramatically. Yahoo Finance senior columnist Michael Santoli joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what this year will hold for the market.