David Axelrod has some nice things to say about potential GOP presidential hopefuls
Political strategist and longtime Obama adviser David Axelrod joins CBSN and weighs in on the 2016 presidential race.
Political strategist and longtime Obama adviser David Axelrod joins CBSN and weighs in on the 2016 presidential race.
Mississippi has some of the strictest laws in the country requiring vaccines for children against measles and other diseases, but some parents think the state has gone too far. CBS News' Omar Villafranca reports.
ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller is dead, her family said in a statement. CBS News has confirmed that ISIS sent her family an e-mail including a picture that shows she had "died recently." The cause of death is unclear. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin joins CBSN with the latest.
Doctors are warning the next COVID-19 surge is not on the horizon, but already here.
The 45-year-old Clarion Hotel was demolished in Las Vegas. As CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller report, it only took a 10-second implosion to take the whole thing down.
Health officials are warning parents against so-called "measles parties." CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller explain what they are, and why it could be a huge risk to kids.
Teen reunites with the Target employees who gave him a hand at tying a tie. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Michelle Miller have the heartwarming story.
An Apple employee says their next project will give Tesla "a run for its money." CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more on what the tech giant's next venture could be.
Company switches gears after stating it would change its U.S. brand name to "Voltswagen" to stress a commitment to electric vehicles.
Is Facebook getting too smart? The social media company will now use facial recognition on all your photographs whether you like it or not. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with more on how it works.
The Obama administration is unveiling a new agency that will protect the U.S. against deepening cyber threats. Former executive assistant director of the FBI Shawn Henry joins CBSN with more on how it will sniff out offenders.
A new report predicts that by 2025, robots will make up 23 percent of the jobs that can be automated, up from the current 10 percent. Also, Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios are teaming up for the next movie in the "Amazing Spider-Man" franchise. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch. headlines.
A Pew Research Center study last year found stay-at-home dads now account for more than 16 percent of at-home caretakers. Now with more than 20 percent of wives out-earning their husbands, the trend is growing. Dean Reynolds reports on how many are putting a commitment to parenting ahead of their careers.
Carell's dramatic turn in "Foxcatcher" earned the attention of Oscar voters. He plays an eccentric multi-millionaire whose obsession with Olympic wrestling has devastating consequences. Steve Carell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss fame and his evolving career.
Electronics giant Samsung is facing heat from privacy advocates over its smart TVs. The company says its voice recognition system note only records personal conversations, but also may pass them along to third parties. CNET senior editor Dan Ackerman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how you can take back the controls from your TV.
"Yes we can" is one of the most iconic campaign slogans in recent memory. David Axelrod is the man who wrote the tagline for then-Illinois State Senator Barack Obama who was running for U.S. Senate. Axelrod, who's known President Obama since 1992, spent two years as a senior adviser to the president in the White House. Axelrod joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Believer: My Forty Years in Politics."
Same-sex marriage became legal in Alabama Monday, but some judges are defying a federal order and denying gay couples the ability to get a marriage license. Chip Reid reports from Montgomery, where the state's top judge, Chief Justice Roy Moore, is behind the push to make sure same-sex marriage doesn't happen.
State tax agencies around the country are on high alert amid a surge in criminal tax filings. Alabama is investigating at least 16,000 returns suspected of fraud, while Utah flagged at least 8,000. Minnesota temporarily stopped accepting returns using Turbotax last week. Former FBI executive assistant director and CrowdStrike Services president Shawn Henry joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest tax scams.
The fight against ISIS is stretching to Afghanistan. An American drone strike Monday killed Abdul Rauf Khadim, a former Taliban commander and Guantanamo Bay prisoner who had recently started to recruit for ISIS. Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the ISIS brand is rapidly spreading.
Three record-breaking storms in Boston the past two weeks have left five and a half feet of snow on the ground. Schools are closed, and trains and subways are shut down. Boston's Logan International Airport hopes to reopen by midday. Jericka Duncan reports from the city at a standstill.
The police department in Ferguson, Missouri, is among many experimenting with the Alternative, a new technology that its creators say makes bullets less deadly. It's become more relevant in the wake of high-profile police shooting cases. Mark Strassmann reports on how it's meant to save lives on both sides of the gun.
A jury has been selected in the trial of former Marine Eddie Routh who is accused of killing Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the subject of Oscar-nominated blockbuster "American Sniper." Opening statements in the trial will begin on Wednesday. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case.
The world is getting a look at some of the souvenirs Armstrong brought home from Apollo 11. They were all gear that NASA was going to throw away, and now they're on display at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington. Wyatt Andrews reports.
Carmen, a nine-year-old boxer from Cincinnati, is fighting for her life after she apparently tried to protect her owner in a house fire. The man died, but firefighters were able to resuscitate the dog. Cincinnati affiliate WKRC has the story.
Tinder, OkCupid and other online dating platforms have opened up a world of opportunity and confusion for today's singles. CBS News' Parvati Shallow and Alexander Trowbridge get sometimes conflicting advice on how to upgrade your digital dating etiquette.