"Standing up" to cancer - with a laugh
Nicole Osborne was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer three years ago. Today, after living far longer than her doctor predicted, she is making jokes about cancer - as an emerging stand-up comedian.
Nicole Osborne was diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer three years ago. Today, after living far longer than her doctor predicted, she is making jokes about cancer - as an emerging stand-up comedian.
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate discuss the wisdom of the U.S. military publicly detailing its plan to drive the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria out of Mosul.
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues talks with CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate about the Turkish military's recent incursion into Syria to save an Ottoman tomb and what it might say about Turkey's role in the fight against ISIS.
Google is teaming up with some major cell phone carriers in a deal that help it battle Apple in the mobile payment market. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more.
The impact from the Metrolink train accident in Oxnard, California, northwest of Los Angeles, knocked over three train cars. Jim Axelrod reports.
The Justice Department is investigating whether Rep. Matt Gaetz, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, had a possible sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid for her to travel with him. A former department official tells CBS News the investigation began at least last summer. No charges have been brought against the Florida lawmaker, who called a New York Times report on the inquiry "verifiably false" and said he did not have a relationship with a 17-year-old. Nikole Killion reports.
For the first time, a pool of reporters was granted access to a migrant holding center in Donna, Texas. About 3,400 unaccompanied children are housed inside this massively overcrowded facility. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Boulder, Colorado police officer Eric Talley was remembered for his bravery and his humanity in an emotional funeral service Tuesday. He was among those killed when a gunman opened fire in a grocery store on March 22. Janet Shamlian reports.
As the longest running reality competition kicks off its 30th season, "Survivor" host and executive producer Jeff Probst joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the show's legacy, how they select contestants and the new season.
Cameras captured the moment 33-year-old Vannak Sao smashed into a light pole and launched off the upper deck of an interstate Sunday morning. Emergency crews responded to the accident and Sao was later charged with driving under the influence. Norah O’Donnell reports.
For 15 years people have volunteered to be stranded in some of the world's most remote areas for the chance of a big payoff. The CBS show "Survivor" is the longest running reality competition show ever and has helped change the landscape of television. Gayle King reports.
The Pollyanna principle is our tendency to use positive words more than negative terms. This theory is the basis of a massive new study where researchers went through 100 billion Tweets, millions of books, news articles and movies and found our language is largely positive. New York Times science columnist John Tierney joins "CBS This Morning" to explore this groundbreaking study.
A new study finds the risk of a heart attack is eight and a half times higher after an angry outburst. Lenox Hill Hospital cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the health risks of blowing your top.
CBS News confirms federal agencies are investigating two companies behind compounded prescription pain creams. The creams were being billed for millions of dollars, and some patients didn't even know they were getting them. Jim Axelrod reports on how the combination of a compounding pharmacy with a telemarketer added up to outrageous bills to medicare and private insurance.
Roads and highways often get a heavy coating of brine before a storm. It's supposed to melt the ice and keep drivers safe on the road, but the ingredients could wind up costing you. Jeff Pegues reports.
There are new questions about the "Essential Air Service" program that began in 1978. It's designed to ensure commercial flights travel to small and remote communities, but in many cases, the planes are virtually empty. Kris Van Cleave reports on why some lawmakers believe the program is anything but essential.
Thanks to a rescue operation that stretched late into the night, the large marine mammals were set free. Erica Rakow of CBS Orlando affiliate WKMG reports from Satellite Beach, Florida.
Gas prices that fell for months have continued to climb for 29 straight days. Meanwhile, the largest oil refinery strike in 35 years is now in its fourth week. More than 6,500 workers who work at plants that make up nearly one-fifth of America's refining capacity are off the job. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact.
A manhunt is underway for the suspects in a brazen, but failed credit union heist. Officers say the offenders strapped a fake bomb to a credit union executive and demanded he empty his own vault. Vinita Nair reports from New Britain, Connecticut.
Republicans in the Senate will vote on whether to fund the Department of Homeland Security, which is set to run out of money this week. Congress is in a standoff with President Obama over his immigration action. Nancy Cordes reports from Washington.
Robert McDonald, the new secretary of Veterans Affairs, admitted that he lied about his military service in front of CBS News cameras last month. McDonald said that he served in special forces, but he actually served for five years as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division. Wyatt Andrews reports from Washington.
Much of the South is caught in the icy grip of a huge winter storm. Rain, snow and ice are sliding below a cold air front out of the Midwest. Crews in Atlanta began preparing the roads Monday night, with the city bracing for the snow and sleet that's already brought dangerous and icy conditions to much of the country. Anna Werner reports.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen will testify on Capitol Hill Tuesday and could hint at interest rate policy. Also, Google's mobile payment technology Google Wallet will be pre-installed on many Android phones sold this year. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Frigid weather have caused many to take extra precautions. In Amarillo, Texas frozen freeways led to a multi-truck pileup. Anna Werner and Adriana Diaz report; Using a mirror and his camera, photographer Devin Mitchell has managed to capture revealing images of America's veterans. The result is a fascinating look inside the psyche of the men and women who served their country. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Using a mirror and his camera, Devin Mitchell has managed to get revealing images of America's vets; the result is a fascinating look inside the psyche of the men and women who served their country; Wyatt Andrews reports