The perfect diamond ring could be yours for $25 million
A 100-carat diamond ring is up for auction Tuesday at Sotheby's. The ring is expected to sell for between $19 million and $25 million, according to the Sotheby's catalogue.
A 100-carat diamond ring is up for auction Tuesday at Sotheby's. The ring is expected to sell for between $19 million and $25 million, according to the Sotheby's catalogue.
Actress/singer Megan Hilty tells CBS News' Lauren Moraski about the renewed interest in "Smash," her upcoming pilot and life as a mom.
The league has not yet announced the new location.
An Egyptian court sentenced former President Mohammed Morsi and a number of his aides to 20 years in prison on charges of killing protestors. Morsi, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, came to power as the country's first democratically elected leader after the Arab Spring but was ousted in a military coup in 2013. Alex Ortiz reports from Cairo.
Google is changing the way searches will appear on you smartphone; ESPN is crying foul over Verizon's a-la-carte cable package option, and the average roundtrip airfare this summer is $454. Jill Wagner for CBS Moneywatch has the day's business and money headlines for CBSN.
Vonn earned her first World Cup win more than a decade ago in 2004. Her continued success makes her one of the greatest female skiers ever. The Olympic gold medalist’s record-breaking comeback this season follows a pair of major knee injuries in 2013. Vonn joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her amazing return and what’s next.
Your social media history could come back to bite you, but now there's an app to erase it. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on how it works.
A bug could have exposed about 1,000 iPad and iPhone apps to hackers. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN with more on what you can do to protect your information.
South Dakota's governor office has a new ad campaign. Its slogan is: "At least we're not Mars." CBSN's Elaine Quijano and Vladimir Duthiers report on their latest commercial.
Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev returns to court Tuesday morning for the sentencing phase of his trial. A jury will decide whether he should get the death penalty or spend the rest of his life in prison. Don Dahler reports on how those impacted by the attack are sharing their opinions.
Blue Bell Creameries pulled all of its products off the shelves over listeria concerns. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins CBSN with more on the symptoms of listeria and how families can take steps to protect themselves.
A man with muscular dystrophy made a determined finish at the Boston Marathon. He crossed the finish line 20 hours after the race began. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano explain why finishing the race meant so much to him.
An American teen will serve time behind bars in Bali after being convicted of killing her mother and stuffing her body in a suitcase. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano have the details.
Two police officers are being honored for heroism after pulling a driver from a burning car. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Elaine Quijano report on the dramatic video.
A bird flu outbreak hits a major egg facility in Iowa. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips joins CBSN with more on whether consumers should be worried about the eggs in their fridge.
The education reformer's 2006 TED Talk on “How Schools Kill Creativity” is TED’s most-watched presentation ever, with more than 32 million views. He began meeting with governments and school systems to discuss reform decades ago. Robinson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, “Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education.”
The country's largest stage actors union votes on a plan that will force tiny theaters to pay everyone the minimum wage. John Blackstone reports on how many performers say getting a raise will do them more harm than good.
Americans own more than 150 million pets, but new research from a team led by the Ohio State University shows the importance of choosing the right ones to bring home, based on your family's health and age. Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the risks.
Mobile-friendly websites will get favorable treatment from Google in searches from mobile devices. Nicholas Thompson, CBS News contributor and editor of New Yorker.com, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the move.
The presidential candidate deflected questions on Monday about the new book examining foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation when she was secretary of state. That was her first press availability on the campaign trail, during which she also fought off the jabs from her GOP rivals. Nancy Cordes reports from Concord, New Hampshire.
The USS Theodore Roosevelt aircraft carrier is on its way to the waters off Yemen. That move is part of an international effort to keep weapons from entering the country. Iranian ships heading towards Yemen are believed to be carrying weapons meant for rebel forces. David Martin reports from the Pentagon.
Chief executive who helped turn the company into an autonomous driving pioneer to exit after five years at the helm.
Two accused smugglers are under arrest after what may be Europe's worst migrant sea disaster. Many of the passengers were trying to flee from Africa, hoping for a better life in Europe. More than 800 people are feared drowned in the incident, and the disaster has forced Europe to confront the deadly business of human trafficking. Holly Williams reports from Catania, Italy.
Cooler weather is now moving into the Northeast after powerful storms ripped through the South Monday night. Lightning filled the night sky over Washington, D.C. The system produced funnel clouds and dumped rain and hail on millions of people. Mark Strassmann reports from Atlanta, where the storms left extensive damage.
Protesters are clashing with police in Baltimore over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray. Lawyers say Gray suffered a spine injury during his arrest, captured on cell phone video, and died in a Baltimore hospital a week later. Chip Reid reports.