Town will fine you $150 for profanity
Watch what you say! A Canadian town will start fining people $150 for having a potty mouth. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver have more on this anti-profanity push.
Watch what you say! A Canadian town will start fining people $150 for having a potty mouth. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver have more on this anti-profanity push.
Google has redesigned its Calendar app, and it will soon be available on iPhones too. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN with more.
A Change.org campaign has prompted Facebook to remove the status update "feeling fat." Supporters of the change argued Facebook was supporting bullying with the status option.
Researchers have found a link between intelligence and binge-drinking. CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Meg Oliver explain.
The history and future of Confederate monuments; and, the clones of polo
Microsoft is fixing a so-called "freak" vulnerability, leaving Windows devices open to hackers. CNET's Jeff Bakalar joins CBSN to explain why it went undetected for 10 years.
Tax filing deadline is April 15. A new study shows the average American fails a basic quiz about income taxes. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down the biggest questions in this "Eye on Money" series.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell gets an inside look at the high-speed, high-priced world of the Tsukiji Market in Tokyo, Japan.
President Obama will meet with some of the country's brightest young minds on Wednesday. They are in Washington for the Intel Science Talent Search. Forty high school seniors vied for a $150,000 top prize for their experiments and discoveries. Wyatt Andrews reports on how their contributions could be invaluable.
There's new evidence of just how differently men and women view sex. The "Sex and America" survey appears in April issues of both Esquire and Cosmopolitan magazines. Two thousand people shared opinions on everything from sex on the first date, to chivalry and even sexual assault. Esquire senior editor Richard Dorment and Cosmo executive editor Leslie Yazel talks about the different responses.
The government is looking for solutions to common complaints like fogged glasses and irritated skin.
Many colleges face disturbing anonymous comments posted on an app called Yik Yak. The messages range from racism and sexism to threats of violence on more than a dozen campuses. New York Times deputy business editor Peter Lattman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a recent New York Times report on "Yik Yak."
Much of the country is getting relief this morning from the brutally cold winter. A higher jet stream is bringing much-needed warmth to the Midwest, and that is spreading to other parts of the country. Anna Werner reports from New York City, which could see a record high today.
There's new hope for rhinos in South Africa in an ongoing poaching crisis. A group called Rhinos Without Borders is racing to save them from extinction. Last year alone, more than 1,200 were slaughtered in the country for their horns. Debora Patta got a rare look at the rescue effort.
The Army Black Hawk went down in the water by the Panhandle town of Navarre, near Eglin Air Force Base. The chopper was on a routine night training mission. Seven of the servicemen are Marines, and four others are Army crewmen. Chip Reid reports.
In Britain, the families of three females who are believed to have joined ISIS say they could have stopped the girls from leaving London. They tell British lawmakers that police failed to warn them of the danger. Charlie D'Agata reports from outside the Houses of Parliament, where family members testified at a hearing.
Two University of Oklahoma students are apologizing for their role in a racist song captured on video. One student says the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity taught him the lyrics. Jericka Duncan reports from the SAE fraternity house in Norman, Oklahoma.
America's potential nuclear deal with Iran continues to spark political heat in Washington. Democrats call a letter from Senate Republicans to Iranian leaders unprecedented and reckless. In his first television interview since leaving the Obama administration, former White House senior advisor Dan Pfeiffer said he considers the letter an attempt to undercut President Obama's authority. Charlie Rose reports.
The actress -- and self-professed "cat lady" -- sits down with CBS News' Lauren Moraski to talk about rescuing cats, her time on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Private Practice" and what's coming up next.
Hillary Clinton addressed a crowd of hundreds of reporters Tuesday on her use of a private email account as secretary of state, revealing that she thought "using one device would be simpler." Managing editor of Bloomberg Politics John Heilemann, who also co-authored "Game Change" and Double Down" about the last two presidential campaigns, joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about the impact of the email controversy on Clinton's potential presidential campaign.
Hillary Clinton is facing new questions after breaking her silence on the use of a private email account for State Department business. The former secretary of state insists she followed all the rules. She told reporters Tuesday that she deleted thousands of messages. Nancy Cordes reports.
Investigators release latest findings about Harrison Ford's plane crash. And, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson surprised the fashion crowd in Paris. Suzanne Marques has these stories in your Eye on Entertainment.
An intense rescue effort is going on in the Florida Panhandle. The Army chopper went down Tuesday night at Eglin Air Force Base. Search and rescue crews found debris several hours later. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Researchers find when patients experiencing both conditions it's a "psychosocial perfect storm." And, what sleep apnea can lead to during the day. Eboni WIlliams has the day’s top health stories.
The retail giant cuts 1700 jobs at its Minneapolis headquarters, citing efficiency. And, a subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson agrees to pay 25 million dollars after pleading guilty to a criminal charge of selling bottles with metal particles inside. Wendy Gillette reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.