FAA investigating drone armed with gun
The FAA and police are investigating whether a drone equipped to fire a gun is in violation of federal regulations.CBSN's Jeff Glor reports.
The FAA and police are investigating whether a drone equipped to fire a gun is in violation of federal regulations.CBSN's Jeff Glor reports.
Two-time Grammy award-winning songwriter Wayne Carson has died at 72. CBSN's Jeff Glor has a look back at his impact on music.
Australian teen Feliks Zemdegs won the 2015 Rubik's Cube World Championship in 5.6 seconds. CBSN's Jeff Glor reports on his speedy victory.
Researchers on an expedition off the coast of North Carolina have found an unknown shipwreck. CBSN's Jeff Glor takes a look the deep sea discovery.
Broadway and big screen star Theodore Bikel has died at the age of 91. CBSN's Jeff Glor takes a look at his career.
At 90, 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter has a long legacy to reflect on. CBSN's Jeff Glor previews CBS This Morning's first "Note To Self"
Donald Trump has contradicted earlier positions on key issues while campaigning for the GOP presidential nomination. Here are five of what critics call his biggest flip flops.
Doctors say a teenager in France who was born with HIV has kept the disease in remission after stopping treatment 12 years ago. CBSN's Jeff Glor has more on what may be a medical breakthrough.
After the blockbuster "Jurassic World" featured a leading character wearing pumps as she ran away from dinosaurs, a parody trailer featuring the entire cast -- including dinosaurs -- in heels has lit up the Internet. CBSN's Jeff Glor has the spoof.
Jim Steinle, who was walking with his daughter Kathryn when she was shot, allegedly by a man who had been deported 5 times, testified Tuesday in front of a Senate panel about national immigration policy. CBS News correspondent Weijia Jiang has more from Capitol Hill.
A key al Qaeda operative was killed in a drone strike in Syria, according to the Pentagon. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan has more on the strike.
Forecasters say strong storms fueled by the phenomenon called El Nino could become more frequent in California; and a new Broadway show tells the inspiring true story behind the famous hymn, "Amazing Grace."
Authorities in Texas released dash cam video which shows the moment Sandra Bland, 28, was pulled over during a traffic stop. Bland was later found dead in her jail cell in what authorites say was suicide, but her family doesn't believe she killed herself. CBS News correspondent Don Dahler reports.
A new Broadway show tells the inspiring true story behind the famous hymn, "Amazing Grace." CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has proposed capping the number of Uber cars. The ride-sharing service has countered with an ad campaign claiming the measure would cost thousands of jobs. CBS News correspondent Anthony Mason reports.
A new study from Duke University suggests women at risk for Alzheimer's face a steeper decline than men. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains.
An anti-abortion group accuses Planned Parenthood of selling tissue and organs from aborted fetuses for profit. The group released a second video to back up its claims. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
Donald Trump unleashed a string of insults against South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, who had previously called trump a "jackass." CBS News correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest on Trump's controversial campaign.
Higher sea levels could lead to stronger hurricanes, tornadoes and thunderstorms, causing major problems for coastal cities. CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod reports on new research that suggests sea levels are rising faster than previously thought.
Forecasters say strong storms fueled by the phenomenon called El Nino could become more frequent in California. As CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy reports, that's both good news and bad news.
The hack of cheating website Ashley Madison has raised fears that personal data could be exposed online. New York Magazine columnist Heather Havrilesky joins CBSN to discuss.
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump went after several of his Republican competitors during a rally in South Carolina. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and Time Magazine reporter Zeke Miller broke down his remarks on CBSN.
That means residents will be able to travel between both countries without needing to quarantine. Both have been able to keep infection rates at near zero.
President Barack Obama has ordered flags at the White House and other federal institutions be lowered to half-staff to honor the five military service members killed in Chattanooga, Tennessee. CBSN's Kristine Johnson reports.
Ohio governor becomes 16th candidate to enter the Republican field. CBSN's Kristine Johnson and Vladimir Duthiers report on his announcement.