Lasers disrupt flights at Newark airport
Several flights were interrupted at Newark Liberty International Airport after someone flashed lasers at planes. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the details.
Several flights were interrupted at Newark Liberty International Airport after someone flashed lasers at planes. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with the details.
The comedian is headed back to the big screen in a new comedy she wrote herself. Schumer plays a young woman who isn't a one-guy type of girl. Suzanne Marques sat down with the film's star to discuss how the movie came together.
Nearly 75 percent of Americans suffer from speech anxiety, a condition called glossophobia. Surveys show it is America’s number one fear, even ahead of death. To get rid of public speaking jitters, some are turning to toast writers to help them put pen to paper. Jericka Duncan spoke to one mother who did just that for her daughter's wedding.
During her time as a Stanford University dean, Julie Lythcott-Haims saw a deluge of book-smart students who didn't have the skills to live independently. Lythcott-Haims joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss her new book, "How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success."
They fight in wars and fly over farms dusting crops, but drones are transforming into something new: sporting equipment. One-hundred twenty pilots from all over the world will send packs of drones zipping around an 11,000-seat stadium at speeds of up to 80 mph. Carter Evans previews the first U.S. National Drone Racing Championships at the California State Fair.
The watch is Apple’s first wearable device, with prices ranging from $349 for the Apple Watch Sport to $17,000 for the Apple Watch Edition. CNET.com editor-in-chief Lindsey Turrentine joins “CBS This Morning” from San Francisco to discuss how the tech giant is hoping to win over a new audience.
NASA scientists are receiving new images from a piano-sized spacecraft that flew past Pluto. The images are the result of $700 million and three billion miles of travel. Chip Reid reports with scientists' reactions on the historic findings.
A new article from the The New Yorker examines the Cascadia subduction zone, a fault that runs 700 miles off the Pacific Northwest coast. Experts think it will trigger the worst natural disaster in North American history. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the threats.
An online petition calling for President Obama to revoke Bill Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom has around 12,000 signatures. At a press conference Wednesday, Obama broke his silence about the sexual assault allegations against Cosby, marking his first comments on the issue. Michelle Miller reports on how the president took a stand.
Search crews are trekking through the devastation in Kentucky caused by deadly flooding. At least three people were killed, and another man is missing. Hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. Don Dahler reports from Staffordsville.
Top political leaders are demanding an investigation as a result of an undercover video that has Planned Parenthood on the defensive. The Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group, released a video that alleges Planned Parenthood is selling organs of aborted fetuses. The founder of the Center for Medical Progress also says his group has up to a dozen additional videos of top officials from Planned Parenthood, which he will be releasing in the days to come. Jan Crawford reports.
Vice President Joe Biden lobbies Senate Democrats Thursday to back the nuclear accord with Iran. At a White House news conference Wednesday, President Obama rejected criticism of the agreement. He called it a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make the world safer. Major Garrett, whose question on U.S. captives in Iran sparked a strong response from the president, reports.
Former President George H.W. Bush hurt himself on Wednesday after a fall in his vacation home in Maine. The 91-year-old is in stable condition at the Maine Medical Center in Portland. Bill Plante reports.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including a dog that couldn't be more merry on a merry-go-round and dad dancing at its very best. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
CBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues and CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate evaluate the conditions of the Iran nuclear deal and discuss Obama's uphill climb in convincing the American people of the deal's benefits
A Tennessee man’s alleged plot to attack a Muslim village in upstate New York leaves residents in search of justice.
Amazon's "Prime Day" sales, with special offers for the company's 20th anniversary, were a disappointment for many members. CNET editor Dan Ackerman spoke to CBSN's about birthday sale criticisms.
While civil war and poverty rage miles away, some Syrians are reclining at the beach, seemingly unfazed by the violence. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Aleppo.
Law enforcement has created a hotline for information on an unidentified toddler that washed up on a Boston shore. CBSN's Jeff Glor has the latest on the search.
40 years after two sisters disappeared from a mall in Maryland, a suspect has been charged with their murder. CBSN's Jeff Glor discusses the charges.
A robber left his disguise behind at the scene of the crime, leaving Canadian officials wondering whether it's a mask of a rat or a mouse. CBSN's Jeff Glor has the latest on the case.
A trucker was rescued from the cab of his semi hanging off an overpass. CBSN's Jeff Glor has more on the accident.
NASA has released the highest resolution pictures of Pluto ever captured by the New Horizons space probe. Bill Nye "The Science Guy" talked about the future of the U.S. Space program with CBSN.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the friendships forged between former President Bill Clinton and former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, plus US-Iran negotiations.
President Barack Obama held a press conference Wednesday to address questions about the controversial deal to limit Iran's nuclear program; and Oskar Groening, 94, was sentenced to four years behind bars in Germany for his role as a guard at Auschwitz.