Texas bricklayers rescue driver from burning car
While building a wall in Greatwood, Texas, a crew of bricklayers saw a car in flames with the driver trapped inside. KHOU's Doug Miller reports.
While building a wall in Greatwood, Texas, a crew of bricklayers saw a car in flames with the driver trapped inside. KHOU's Doug Miller reports.
The short-legged dogs wore lots of fun costumes, including a horse carrying a tiny jockey, and a hot dog in a "bun." Also, the markets are closed for New Year's Day, after completing 2014 with another strong run for stocks. Anne-Marie Green reports on those and other top stories.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
One year ago Thursday morning, recreational marijuana became legal in Colorado. But now that's leading to a problem -- people are overdosing on edible pot that looks like a regular snack. Because of the dangers, some in the state are trying to take some of the risk out of a rocky mountain high. John Blackstone reports.
CBS News political director John Dickerson, congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan joined "CBS This Morning" to highlight what to look out for in Washington.
At least a million people crowded into New York’s Times Square to watch the ball drop. Also, it’s a bitterly cold start in many parts of the country. Anne-Marie Green reports on those and other top stories.
Top talent rings in the New Year for "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve." And Sony has a holiday gift for movie fans: more of "The Interview." Bigad Shaban has those stories and more in today's Eye on Entertainment.
New reports examine calories, sodium and saturated fats at three fast food chains. And, a new strategy for treating dementia. Danielle Nottingham has some of the day’s top health stories.
From Australia to the USA, countries all over the world greeted 2015 with fireworks, singing and celebration.
Times Square kicked off 2015 in a big way. NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio and his family joined in on the fun too.
check out CBSN's year in news, a compilation of the most important news from 2014
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In Southern California, more than 200 motorists were stranded by snowfall and at least two people were killed after storm winds broke boats loose from moorings at Santa Catalina Island. In Nevada, Mother Nature provided Sin City with a rarely seen winter surprise. Carter Evans reports.
Following a year full of cybersecurity breaches, it appears some U.S. companies are carrying out revenge hacks. According to Bloomberg News, someone from JP Morgan floated a plan to hit back by taking down Iranian servers. Jan Crawford reports.
The maker of the Alzheimer's drug Namenda announced it would stop selling the drug and was moving patients to a newer version called Namenda XR. But New York's attorney general filed a lawsuit, saying the practice blocked competition and was illegal. Dr. Jon LaPook has the latest developments.
The whiskey market is booming with more than 130 new brands introduced this year. But as one Kentucky distillery told CBS News, there's a controversy brewing over the labels on the bottles. Chip Reid reports on the growing number of companies who don't actually make what they bottle.
As thousands of people pack New York City's Times Square, some groups are planning to protest the deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of law enforcement. As Jericka Duncan reports, this year, police officers aren't just worried about the public's safety but their own as well.
The year is ending on a cold note with freezing temperatures around the country. Snow even fell in places that aren't used to that kind of precipitation. Eric Fisher, chief meteorologist at WBZ Boston, is tracking the weather.
Heavy storms over the Java Sea are preventing a closer search for bodies and wreckage from AirAsia Flight 8501. Seven bodies have been recovered so far, out of 162 people on board. The weather is hampering the efforts of helicopters and divers. Allen Pizzey reports.
The search for AirAsia Flight 8501 is a race against time. Search teams would have a head start tracking the flight if they'd had access to some of today's latest technology. Jeff Pegues reports on regulators and businesses working to bring better tracking systems to airlines worldwide.
Officials say 35 people have been killed after a stampede in Shanghai, China, during a New Year’s celebration.
11-year-old Adi Penner spent the first few years of his life battling cancer in an orphanage. After beating the odds, he and his adoptive mother were invited to ride in Pasadena's Rose Parade for New Year's Day.
Lake Superior State University released its 40th annual "list of words to be banished from the Queen’s English language for misuse, overuse and general uselessness." Notable additions include "bae," "polar vortex," and "cray-cray."
Here are the coolest and trendiest tech items for 2015. CNET editor Dan Ackerman gives CBSN a look at what's in store for the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show.
Spectators celebrated the New Year and enjoyed a fireworks display over the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.