Why the U.S. is seeing fewer skyscrapers
North America used to be the boss when it came to constructing tall buildings. But now, it’s lost that bragging right. David Begnaud reports from Los Angeles.
North America used to be the boss when it came to constructing tall buildings. But now, it’s lost that bragging right. David Begnaud reports from Los Angeles.
It’s no secret that baseball games can be slow-paced, so the MLB is changing some rules to speed things up. Co-Host of CBS Sports Radio’s “Tiki and Tierney With Tiki Barber” Brandon Tierney, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to tell us more.
A Republican supermajority this week managed to move a sweeping bipartisan bill that expands voting access to the Democratic governor's desk.
Some call the pill “female Viagra.” Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to speak about a controversial new sex pill for women that’s had trouble getting FDA approval.
The U.S. housing market is finally showing signs of recovery in large part because young adults are finding jobs, but some obstacles persist. Mike Aubrey, a licensed realtor and host of the HGTV show “Power Broker” joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to tell us more.
The U.S. and other countries are trying to stop the Islamic State from recruiting followers online. France has asked social media companies to work directly with officials during investigations. Charlie D’Agata reports from London.
CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman has been following this trial closely, and joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to tell us more.
The government says some of the tax information sent to Americans enrolled in Obamacare is wrong, telling taxpayers to hold off filing their 2014 returns. Julianna Goldman reports from Washington.
More snow, ice and freezing rain is expected from the Midwest to the East Coast. Over two dozen people have been killed by the cold and over the past 24 hours, more than 100 cities shattered low temperature records. Ed Curran tells us more.
The frigid cold temperatures we've been seeing are expected to continue. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Outstanding student loans topped $1.2 trillion as of the end of 2014. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, they now represent the fastest-growing category of all consumer debt. How did we get here? Jill Schlesinger reports.
RadioShack has been given the green light to sell leases to more than 1,100 stores. Also, Target is planning to double its offering of organic and sustainable products. Lauren Lyster reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
Remarkable time-lapse film displays some of Earth's greatest views, shot over two years in Tenerife, Italy, France, Scotland, and England. Video courtesy of James Hollins and Wilderness Media. Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Instagram, Twitter and Vimeo. Equipment supplied by Kessler Crane.
For the past few weeks, tugboats in New York Harbor have had to be sent out ahead of the ferries to ensure they could make it through the icy waters; and, When 4-year-old Sophia White wanted to build a snowman there was no snow handy in her neighborhood outside Baltimore. Her mother considered sending her to visit her grandfather in snow-covered Rhode Island.
"48 Hours" Executive Producer Susan Zirinsky explains the "Fall From Grace," A "48 Hours" special about the investigation of the death of a sect leaders wife.
The Air Force has released a report explaining a crash involving two F-16 jets. The two jets collided in mid-air. One crashed, with the pilot ejected safely, The other was able to return to base with a damaged wing.
For the past few weeks, tugboats in New York Harbor have had to be sent out ahead of the ferries to ensure they could make it through the icy waters. The frigid weather is expected to continue causing havoc not only in the Northeast but the South as well. Vinita Nair reports.
One of the tallest residential buildings in the world was in flames Friday night in Dubai. There were no immediate reports of casualties but thousands were evacuated after a fire broke out around the 50th floor of the 79-story building.
Russia is backing rebels who are fighting to carve out an independent country out of eastern Ukraine. As Holly Williams explains, this is becoming the biggest contest between the U.S. and Russia since the Cold War.
Closing arguments could be presented as early as Monday in the trial of Eddie Ray Routh, the man accused of killing Chris Kyle. Manuel Bojorquez reports on how a psychologist's testimony could be key in deciding Routh's fate.
For the first time, Americans who have health insurance through the Affordable Care Act are filing taxes that include the subsidies that have helped them afford their coverage. But the government says some of the information they sent out is wrong. Nearly a million taxpayers have been told to hold off on filing. Julianna Goldman reports.
In contrast to the deep freeze out East, there is record warmth in the West. Temperatures reached into the mid 50s in parts of Alaska. And 93 percent of California is in a severe drought. Ben Tracy reports.
There's no official word on when the Aquaman movie will be released, but director Zack Snyder tweeted out a photo of the Aquaman costume.
CBS News producer Naomi Choy Smith talks about how Venezuela's opposition leaders are demanding the release of the mayor of Caracas, Antonio Ledezma. He's accused of plotting violence against the government of President Nicolas Maduro.
Kim Jong Un's new hairstyle has drawn comparisons on social media to Will Smith's haircut in the "Fresh Prince of Bel Air," as well as the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants. CBS News Producer Naomi Choy Smith talks about the North Korean leader's new 'do.