Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard to be released, lawyer says
Jonathan Pollard was imprisoned 30 years ago for selling U.S. secrets to Israel and will be released later this year, his lawyer claims. CBS News' Paula Reid joins CBSN with details.
Jonathan Pollard was imprisoned 30 years ago for selling U.S. secrets to Israel and will be released later this year, his lawyer claims. CBS News' Paula Reid joins CBSN with details.
Donald Trump is facing renewed controversy over an alleged sexual assault of his ex-wife amid an already controversial campaign. CBS News' Nancy Cordes and National Review senior political reporter Alexis Levinson join CBSN to discuss the scandal.
Two young brothers in Oklahoma are being treated for second- and third-degree burns after playing outside for hours in the summer sun without sunscreen. Their mother wants the daycare center where it happened to be investigated. KOTV's Tess Maune reports.
Chinese stock markets continue their free fall, Wendy's is going antibiotic-free with its chicken, and Nike is giving refunds to people who bought Fuel Band fitness trackers. CBS News MoneyWatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines on CBSN.
Ivana Trump says the Daily Beast's story on her comments about rape are "without merit." The article says Donald Trump's ex-wife once used the term "rape" in a court deposition to describe a sexual encounter with her then-husband. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on whether this latest scandal will affect Trump's 2016 campaign.
GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee is not backing down after saying the Iran nuclear deal will march Israelis "to the door of the oven," in an apparent Holocaust reference. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with more on why other candidates aren't coming down on him as hard as they did on Trump.
There's less than two months to go before Pope Francis makes his first-ever visit to the U.S. The September trip kicks off in Washington with stops at the White House and Capitol Hill, where Francis will be the first pope to address Congress. In New York, he'll appear before the U.N. General Assembly and visit Saint Patrick's Cathedral. Mireya Villarreal spoke to one woman who’s working around the clock to help coordinate his visit to Philadelphia.
Robocalls aren’t just annoying; they can be the first step in stealing your money. In “Rage Against Robocalls,” Consumer Reports explores hidden scams. Consumers Union, the magazine’s advocacy arm, is launching a new campaign to fight back. Tim Marvin, the grassroots organizer for Consumers Union, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the charge.
George Washington University, a private school, says most students will not need to turn in SAT or ACT scores beginning next month. The "test optional" movement is part of the growing debate over standardized testing. The Atlantic senior editor Derek Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this could benefit students and the school itself.
The president was mocking leaders who refuse to step down once their term limits are up.
A lawsuit filed in California is threatening to shake up the fertility industry. Two egg donors claim fertility clinics conspired to limit their pay to $10,000, calling it price fixing. The ethics board of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine created the payment guidelines. CBS News legal expert Rikki Kleiman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the lawsuit.
There are 493 first-timers on the list, and at least 40 made their money from companies that helped fight COVID-19.
Your personal information could be for sale. A recent study shows someone falls victim to identity fraud every two seconds. Nearly 13 million Americans were affected last year alone, costing the U.S. about $6 billion. Anna Werner reports on how some thieves are capitalizing on outdated technology in your wallet.
A family found $1 million dollars in gold and other artifacts off the Florida coast from a fleet of ships that sank 300 years ago. Vladimir Duthiers spoke to the Schmitt family to find out what it takes to excavate underwater.
Perry Cohen and Austin Stephanos disappeared Friday after setting out on a fishing trip from Jupiter. The search is focused on an area to the north off Jacksonville. Vicente Arenas reports on the race to bring the boys home.
Stocks in China are down again after Monday's freefall on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. The one-day drop of more than 8 percent was the biggest since 2007. Concerns about China helped push down Wall Street. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from Chicago to discuss what's behind the plunge.
More than 4,000 firefighters are on the front lines battling fast-moving wildfires on the West Coast. There are six blazes in Northern California alone including the Willow Fire. John Blackstone reports from Bass Lake, California, on the efforts to contain the flames.
The fiercely liberal Florida congressman was dogged throughout his tenure by an impeachment that ended a fast-rising judicial career.
Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee is refusing to apologize after using a Holocaust reference to criticize the Iran nuclear deal. The Israeli government and some of his Republican rivals say the former Arkansas governor went too far. Nancy Cordes reports.
Police in Frederick, Maryland responded to an active shooter on Tuesday and said there are at least two victims.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including an eagle flubbing her nest landing on a live webcam and Jamie O'Brien surfing the Teahupo'o while on fire. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Steve Chaggaris, CBS News Senior Political Editor, discusses the President's reaction to comments made by Republican Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.
Baylor's Jared Butler joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss winning the men's NCAA championship basketball game.
Pamela Falk, CBS News Foreign Affairs Analyst, discusses why the US military effort to defeat ISIS is leading to more American involvement in Syria's civil war.
A photoshoot on Miami beach captured a boat of immigrants running to shore. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the recording.