Scientists flip out over sperm whale
A group of marine scientists got a close-up look at a sperm whale while diving in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.
A group of marine scientists got a close-up look at a sperm whale while diving in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast.
A Japanese man enjoys taking his pet tortoise, dressed in stylish outfits, out for leisurely strolls around Tokyo. Animal lovers who spot the unlikely duo are quickly sharing photos of the pair online.
Researchers say the dog flu strain that is rapidly spreading across the Midwest has been identified as a new strain from Asia. Veterinarian Dr. Ernie Ward explains what dog owners should do if they think their dog has the flu.
Scientists have found that the connections between humans and their dogs have the same biochemical basis as the mother-child bond, and it's strengthened by the same thing: a loving gaze.
Keith and Kristyn Getty are modern-day hymnists whose compositions are being sung by congregations around the world. Tracy Smith talks to the Irish artists at their Nashville home, and with professor Jerry Rushford, an expert in the art of liturgical song, about some of the most beloved and timeless hymns ever written.
CBS Radio News congressional correspondent Steven Portnoy followed Hillary Clinton through Iowa for three days, and the whole time her team did not allow press access to campaign events. Clinton only had two "public" events during her first week on the trail.
The Theranos founder and CEO shares her personal story about how she came to the idea of wanting to change the industry. Read the full story about how Holmes is reshaping the health care industry.
The Theranos founder and CEO tells "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell about "carrying the torch" for Silicon Valley's legacy. Read about how Holmes is reshaping the health care industry.
IRS said it delivered some 130 million payments worth about $335 billion, with more to come in later days and weeks.
Migraines can be debilitating for many people, especially those who suffer from what are known as neck migraines. But a new treatment approach may help. Dr. Max Gomez reports from New York.
This "CBS Evening News" report from 1985 looked at the rise of a popular new drug called Ecstasy. In 1985 the drug was unregulated, much to the dismay of the Drug Enforcement Agency. Former CBS News correspondent Steve Young profiled the drug, the users who enjoyed it and the DEA's efforts to make it illegal.
Prosecutors say New York dental office manager Valbona Yzeiraj treated unsuspecting patients when the real dentist was out of the office. Some patients suffered serious complications. CBS2’s Dick Brennan reports.
A baby echidna is recovering at an Australian zoo after being injured when a bulldozer destroyed its home. CBSN's Meg Oliver and Vladimir Duthiers have more.
James Corden parodies "Basic Instinct" with Michael Douglas.
"Every single city, you know, some big cities, some small cities like Ferguson, have experienced what we're experiencing emotionally here in Minneapolis," City Council Member Jeremiah Ellison said.
The lecture series has become one of the Internet's most popular and powerful platforms where important ideas spread around the world through the stories of remarkable people. Charlie Rose reports on Sunday, April 19 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Grammer's role as Dr. Frasier Crane ended more than a decade ago, but his fans followed him to the big screen and live theater. He is back on Broadway in "Finding Neverland," the musical is based on the Academy Award-winning movie. Kelsey joins “CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest role.
Some of music’s biggest stars will be on stage in Washington this weekend at the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day with the goal of ending world poverty by 2030. The participating artists include Mary J. Blige, No Doubt and Usher. Global Citizen's CEO Hugh Evans and the organization's ambassador Deborra-Lee Furness join "CBS This Morning" to discuss a new platform launch.
Prosecutors say a husband used an unusual weapon – nicotine – to kill his wife. Twenty years later, can they convict him? Erin Moriarty joins "CBS This Morning" to preview Saturday’s all-new “48 Hours.”
In a historic move in the cable TV business, Verizon FiOS viewers will get more of a say in the channels they want and the ones they wish to skip. But you still need to subscribe to a basic package. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss how this opens the door to an “a la carte” future.
Eddie Tipton, former director of information security for Multi-State Lottery Association, prepares to face fraud charges in an upcoming trial. Investigators say he orchestrated a high-tech scam to claim the winnings. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A South Carolina couple is suing Clemson University and fraternity over the death of their son. Sophomore fraternity pledge Tucker Hipps was found dead last September at the edge of a lake. His parents are still seeking answers. Mark Strassmann spoke to the parents who are alleging a cover-up in the lawsuit.
The worker's 911 call from inside the cargo hold of an Alaska Airlines plane reveals a desperate call for help. The pilot made an emergency landing after passengers and crew heard banging and screaming from below. John Blackstone reports.
The Italian government is under severe pressure from a huge influx of migrants fleeing Africa and the Middle East by sea. A boatload of refugees was taken to Pozzallo on the island of Sicily Thursday. While on assignment for "60 Minutes," Clarissa Ward was aboard the Coast Guard ship that rescued the migrants. She reports from the scene.
As Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi wrapped up his first official visit to the White House, he sat down with Charlie Rose to discuss Iran's involvement in fighting ISIS, and to warn that Saudi Arabia's U.S.-backed military campaign against rebels in Yemen should be halted.