Sneak peek of "CBS This Morning": Tuesday, Feb. 25
Check out a sneak peek of Wednesday's "CBS This Morning," including a fashion designer for the average woman.
Check out a sneak peek of Wednesday's "CBS This Morning," including a fashion designer for the average woman.
Amateur video from Australia captured a crab trying to get some sun, only to get ambushed by a hungry octopus and dragged back into the water.
15 people were hurt when a natural gas leak caused a house to explode in Stafford, New Jersey, The blast was captured by a police car's dashboard camera.
Hillary Clinton gave her first U.S. speech of 2015 Tuesday at a women's tech conference in Silicon Valley. Clinton addressed everything from the tech industry's glass ceiling to why she wouldn't make a good Oscars host.
During a spacewalk outside the International Space Station, astronaut Barry Wilmore snapped what may be the ultimate selfie, capturing Earth behind him and the reflection of fellow astronaut Terry Virts.
As expected, President Obama vetoed a bill Tuesday which approved the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline, passed by the Republican-controlled House and Senate. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes explains why this doesn't come as much of a surprise.
The FCC is expected to vote Thursday to regulate the Internet as a public good, what's come to be known as net neutrality. Some lawmakers had considered trying to overturn that ruling, but Senate Commerce Committee chairman John Thune, R-South Dakota, said he will let it stand.
At least 8 people have died after a shooting in the Czech Republic. It took place on Tuesday morning in the small town of Uhersky Brod. The attack marks the worst shooting in the country's history.
Activist groups say ISIS militants captured nearly a hundred Christians from 2 villages in northeast Syria.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald has apologized for saying he served in the U.S. Army Special Forces. His original claim was heard on a "CBS Evening News" story that showed McDonald speaking to a homeless veteran on the streets of Los Angeles; and, there's a good chance Willie Murphy, 77, is stronger and more athletic than you are. Michelle Miller traveled to Rochester, New York to get a look at Murphy's intense routine.
Police in Bristol, Connecticut, are still gathering evidence from the home of 46-year-old Matthew Yussman in a case that is equal parts bizarre and mysterious. Vinita Nair reports.
The officers allege Mr. Trump should be held responsible for the emotional and physical injuries they suffered January 6.
Recent plane crashes caused by weary pilots led to rules that limit cockpit hours. But the rules don't apply to all commercial pilots -- raising questions about safety. Jeff Pegues reports.
Dozens of people were injured on Tuesday after a Metrolink train and a truck collided in Southern California. Officials say the crash would have been much worse if not for new rail cars designed and purchased after another crash in 2008. Omar Villafranca reports.
The U.S. Justice Department announced it will not prosecute George Zimmerman on civil rights charges in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. The news was delivered to Martin's parents in person by prosecutors from the Justice Department's civil rights division. Michelle Miller reports.
When the FDA found "sterility failures" after its inspection of compounding pharmacy Downing Lab, the agency asked the company to recall certain products. But the company's co-owner, Ashley Downing, refused. Jim Axelrod interviewed Downing to find out why.
Testimony wrapped up Tuesday at Eddie Ray Routh's murder trial. Routh is charged in the death of two men, including Chris Kyle -- the subject of the blockbuster film "American Sniper." Manuel Bojorquez reports on the trial's latest developments.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald has apologized for saying he served in the U.S. Army Special Forces. His original claim was heard on a "CBS Evening News" story that showed McDonald speaking to a homeless veteran on the streets of Los Angeles. Wyatt Andrews reports.
According to the New York Post, an NYPD retraining program includes a clip of Patrick Swayze in the 1989 cult classic movie "Road House." In the movie, Swayze plays tough-guy Dalton, who's teaching his fellow bouncers how to handle unruly customers at a rowdy bar.
An Australian teenager was in the right place with his camera phone and snapped photos of a koala trying to drive away in his family's Land Rover.
ESPN and Keith Olbermann are fighting again. The network suspended Olbermann after he engaged in a Twitter battle about Penn State University's dance marathon, which raises money for children with cancer.
Even with the fast pace of vaccinations happening, it has not been enough to curb increasing cases in contagious COVID-19 variants in the U.S., especially among young people. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver speaks to a 32-year-old COVID survivor who used to think he wouldn't die from COVID-19 and is now urging his peers not to wait if they can get vaccinated.
A group of scientists say that history has been blaming the wrong rodent for bringing the deadly epidemic to Europe.
Veterans Affairs chief admitted that he lied when he spoke to a homeless veteran about serving in the special forces.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, says he doesn't want a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security held hostage to an unrelated fight over immigration.