Texas Republican references Hitler as he slams Obama
Rep. Randy Weber called out the president on Twitter for his no-show at the anti-terrorism rally in Paris, going so far as to refer to Hitler.
Rep. Randy Weber called out the president on Twitter for his no-show at the anti-terrorism rally in Paris, going so far as to refer to Hitler.
After hours of delays, a New York-bound Delta flight takes off with just two passengers. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller show us how one of the passengers tweeted about his experience.
Fans of the Cadbury Creme Eggs are up in arms as the chocolate treat maker is changing the recipe from its "signature" dairy milk chocolate to standard milk chocolate. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller have more.
Voting rights activists are also asking the PGA Tour and MLB to cancel events they have scheduled this year in Georgia.
President Obama is proposing new legislation to encourage businesses in the private sector to share information with federal officials. The goal is to predict and stop a cyber threat before it even happens. CNET tech reporter Bridget Carey joins "CBSN" with more on the reaction from Silicon Valley.
Free speech demonstrations and solidarity movements have been common in the West following the France terror attacks. The reaction in China has been quite different. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane joins "CBSN" from Beijing with details.
In Great Britain, encrypted messaging apps could become illegal. CNET tech reporter Bridget Carey joins "CBSN" to explain why.
Investigators say the cockpit voice recorder is in good condition. It was lodged under wreckage, 100 feet below the Java Sea. Searchers say they've also found the plane's fuselage and believe more bodies may be inside. Gayle King reports.
The smallest implantable device the FDA has ever approved for the human body is helping patients with glaucoma, one of the leading causes of blindness. CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi reports.
Firefighters in Washington state rescued a 16-year-old boy who was stuck in the Puyallup River for five hours on Monday. The rescue was caught on video. KIRO's Henry Rosoff reports.
For the first time, actress Glenn Close is revealing details about her family's troubled past. She and her sister, Jessie Close, are sharing the story of Jessie's struggles with mental illness and drug abuse. Jan Crawford sat down with the sisters for a conversation you'll only see on "CBS This Morning."
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A print shop owner says he told an employee to hide as the suspects came in with their weapons. The employee hid in a cupboard under a sink for more than eight hours. He sent text messages to police, helping them coordinate their attack. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Wall Street bonuses have jumped more than 1,200% since 1985, or 10 times the pace of the federal minimum wage.
If you're looking to change or advance your career, U.S. News & World Report is releasing its list of the best jobs of 2015. Editor and chief content officer Brian Kelly joins "CBS This Morning" to reveal the list, first on "CBS This Morning."
Tough Mudder is a 10- to 12-mile obstacle course and one of the world's largest events of its kind. Tough Mudder founder and CEO Will Dean joins "CBS This Morning" to announce the all-new obstacles for 2015.
The University of Virginia has reinstated Phi Kappa Psi, just in time for the return of students from winter break. The fraternity has been under scrutiny since a Rolling Stone article claimed that a student had been gang raped by the frat's members. Julianna Goldman reports.
A retired elementary school principal can thank bad weather and his wife for some very good luck. Harold Diamond, 80, won New York state's largest lottery jackpot ever. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Republican Congressman Paul Ryan says he won't be running for president in 2016, but Mitt Romney says he is considering running again. If he does, Romney will likely go head-to-head with Jeb Bush. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" with an early look at the GOP field.
Rob Konrad learned a thing or two about toughness as an NFL fullback, but none of that could have prepared him for a marathon swim in the Atlantic Ocean. Konrad fell off of his fishing boat nearly nine miles off the coast of South Florida and had to swim the rest of the way back. Vinita Nair reports.
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A group calling itself the "CyberCaliphate" hacked into the Twitter and YouTube accounts for the U.S. Military's Central Command on Monday. The hackers claimed they had penetrated military networks, although the Pentagon said that only the social media sites themselves were compromised. David Martin reports from Washington.
Critics in the U.S. blasted President Obama for missing the rally, although the French ambassador said there were no hard feelings. Major Garrett reports on the unusual apology.
Four Jewish victims of the attack at a kosher market were buried in Israel Tuesday. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Paris, where officials are honoring the three police officers killed in the attacks.
Cadbury is modifying the recipe for its Creme Eggs, the popular Easter candy, which has upset many fans. Also, hackers have been targeting airline mileage accounts to book travel. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.