Kanye West gives surprise performance in Armenia
While on a visit to Armenia with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West pulled surprised his foreign fans with a special concert.
While on a visit to Armenia with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West pulled surprised his foreign fans with a special concert.
"48 Hours" Crimesider reporter Michelle Sigona has the latest details on the investigation into an alleged gang rape in Florida during spring break that someone captured on video in Panama City Beach.
One in 5 Americans sneeze their way through spring allergies, but some new guidelines could help those dealing with hay fever symptoms. CBS News' Susan McGinnis reports.
China has announced its "Great Cannon" as its latest digital weapon to intercept web traffic. Officials suspect it has been used to deny service to select websites. CNET's Dan Ackerman joins CBSN with how it's different from the country's infamous "Great Firewall."
Brooks is a political and cultural Op-Ed columnist for The New York Times. In "The Road to Character," Brooks argues we have made a wrong turn when it comes to personal morality and that our society is becoming more shallow and self-centered. But he believes some of the world’s great leaders and thinkers show us how to get back on track. Brooks joins “CBS This Morning” to weigh in on some of the 2016 presidential candidates and his book.
It doesn't take a superpower to take down the U.S. in a brutal cyber attack. That's part of the message uncovered in Sunday night's "60 Minutes," where Steve Kroft investigated the devastating attack on Sony Pictures. Kroft asked cyber security expert and FireEye COO Kevin Mandia about future threats to American companies.
Newly crowed Miss Universe Japan Ariana Miyamoto is sparking controversy as the first biracial winner of the pageant. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries on earth, and the newest beauty queen is prompting a debate about what it means to be Japanese. As Seth Doane reports, the 20-year-old says she wants to represent the new face of Japan.
John Heilemann, managing editor of Bloomberg politics, is the co-author of a pair of books about the last two presidential campaigns, “Game Change” and “Double Down." Heilemann joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's response to her announcement.
Day four in the Derek Chauvin trial included stunning testimony from the former Minneapolis police officer's prior supervisor. Also, the Texas Senate passed a restrictive new voting bill that critics say will make it harder for people of color to cast their ballot. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
CBS News political director and newly-named anchor of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Clinton's White House bid and Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's expected 2016 announcement.
Hillary Clinton is starting her second presidential campaign by reaching out to what she calls "everyday Americans." The former secretary of state, senator and first lady is headed to Iowa Monday. Her campaign is trying to convey that she's not expecting a coronation and that she plans to work for every vote. Nancy Cordes reports from the state's capital, Des Moines.
Apple sold nearly 1 million Apple Watches on Friday, the product's first day on sale. Also, major retailers like Target and Gap are under investigation by the New York State attorney general for labor practices. Jill Wagner reports on the day's top MoneyWatch headlines.
The filing deadline is around the corner, but if you haven't filed yet - don't worry! CBS contributor Ray Martin explains why filing an extension is your best bet.
New York City Ballet's Justin Peck is lighting up stages around the world as both a choreographer and soloist. He takes us inside his creative process.
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" April 4, Hunter Biden, who found himself at the center of an election-year firestorm stirred by his father's political opponents, tells correspondent Tracy Smith that he does not know whether he was the victim of theft, hacking, or a Russian intelligence plot.
Hunter Biden is opening up to “CBS This Morning” co-host Anthony Mason about a heated family intervention into his past drug and alcohol addiction that resulted in an emotional confrontation with his father, President Joe Biden. After he stormed out into the family driveway, Biden said his father chased him down and gave him a “bear hug.” Biden and Mason's wide-ranging interview will air on "CBS This Morning" on Monday, April 5. Biden also speaks with Tracy Smith for "CBS Sunday Morning," airing April 4.
North Korea's cyberattack on Sony Pictures exposed a new reality: you don't have to be a superpower to inflict damage on U.S. corporations. Steve Kroft reports.
Why Secretary of State John Kerry thinks the region is tense right now, and why the U.S.-Japan relationship is key.
Secretary of State John Kerry describes why he thinks Ambassador Caroline Kennedy’s post is no ceremonial hand-out.
Arriving in Japan, Caroline Kennedy was received by thousands of giddy spectators -- admirers of their new ambassador and her late father, JFK. Watch Norah O'Donnell's report, "Ambassador Kennedy."
Ambassador Caroline Kennedy shares how the Japanese people admired her parents.
Hillary Clinton's campaign team rolled out the beginning of her run for president. John Dickerson reports on what her biggest challenge will be.
Former First Lady and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made it official on Sunday that she is running for president in 2016 in a 2-minute video. Nancy Cordes reports from Iowa on the details of her announcement.
It's official - Hillary Clinton is running in 2016, an announcement that has been widely anticipated for months. In a brief video formalizing her run, Clinton suggests that her candidacy will focus on income inequality, helping the middle class, and making sure the economic recovery reaches all Americans.
“Face The Nation” host Bob Schieffer, CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes, and CBS News political director John Dickerson join CBSN to discuss the challenges Hillary Clinton faces on the road to the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination.