Turkey launches new attacks against ISIS
Turkey launched air strikes against ISIS targets in Syria while arresting nearly 300 suspected militants in dawn raids. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports on the heightened tensions.
Turkey launched air strikes against ISIS targets in Syria while arresting nearly 300 suspected militants in dawn raids. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports on the heightened tensions.
Police say John Houser, 59, had a troubled past marked by periods of violence and mental health issues. Houser was identified as the gunman behind Thursday's deadly shooting inside a Lafayette movie theater. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
A gunman opened fire inside a Lafayette movie theater Thursday night, killing two women and wounding nine others. Police say the gunman, identified as 59-year-old John Houser, killed himself after trying to escape. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
A new NASA video stitches together images from New Horizons' Pluto flyby to give an animated view of the icy dwarf planet.
The next generation of wearable devices don't just monitor how you feel -- they can actually make you feel more relaxed or more energized. Lexy Savvides reports.
The chemistry program claims to be the first in the country that focuses specifically on cannabis.
"CBS This Morning" lead national correspondent David Begnaud visits a hospital in Michigan, which is nearing capacity yet again because of coronavirus cases. He spoke to one man whose mom is on a ventilator due to COVID-19 about why she decided not to get vaccinated.
In a recently resurfaced 2012 radio interview Hulk Hogan allegedly is heard using the n-word. In response, the WWE terminated Hogan's contract and removed his bio from the Hall of Fame page on their website, as well as merchandise from the online shop.
NASA released new findings about Pluto on Friday. CBS News Space Consultant Bill Harwood explains.
It celebrates a win by a high school football team using an altered photo of Derek Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck. Other "deplorable" images were found.
Mr. Biden will also tout that as of Monday, at least 150 million vaccinations have been administered since the president took office on January 20.
How safe would your dog or cat be in a car accident? Crash tests conducted by Subaru of America and the Center for Pet Safety, using specially-designed animal dummies, found certain crates and carriers hold up better than others.
"We all have a responsibility to get this right," the Democratic presidential candidate told a crowd Friday at NYU, after the Justice Department said at least one inspector general asked them to investigate Clinton's use of a private email server
Kim Jong Un regime says it won't participate in Tokyo Games because of coronavirus, but one analyst sees it more as "thumbing its nose at the international community."
A man in Illinois is facing charges for allegedly stealing women's underwear. Police arrested the suspect after finding him hiding in a woman's house. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Julia Dahl has the details.
There's a new definition for "teacher's pet" in a school in Charlotte, North Carolina. As CBSN's Contessa Brewer shows, us, therapy dogs are putting in extra hours to help kids read.
The Department of Justice has been urged to investigate Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email account while serving as secretary of state. "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN with more on how it could affect her campaign as well as another ongoing 2016 topic - Donald Trump.
Four major airlines are the subject of a federal investigation for allegedly raising their ticket prices after a deadly train crash. CBS News travel editor Peter Greenberg joins CBSN with the details.
In this week’s edition of “Sounds of the Toyota Green Room,” New England Patriots' Rob Gronkowski talks with “CBS This Morning” co-hosts Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell about his new book, “It’s Good to be Gronk.”
The Democratic presidential candidate says the recently leaked undercover videos of Planned Parenthood employees are just the latest in a "concerted attack" by conservatives on the health provider.
Amazon posts surprising profit in the last quarter, lawmakers have passed a bill preventing mandatory GMO labeling, and total ad spending for presidential candidates is expected to top $12 billion. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has the day's business headlines.
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo told jurors on Monday that Derek Chauvin's restraint of George Floyd using his knee violated Minneapolis police policy. Also, in Michigan, COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations are now worse than anywhere else in the country. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.
Adhering to COVID-19 precautions, chain will hold job interviews in parking lots outside 2,000 locations across U.S.
Apple TV could be getting a major upgrade for the first time in two years. CNET's Bridget Carey joins CBSN to explain.
The woman was riding a motorcycle when she crashed into the car, flew off the bike and got trapped underneath. Norah O'Donnell reports.