Rochester police sued over "inhumane" use of force
The suit calls the city's use-of-force practices "inhumane, racist, and antithetical to the functioning of a civilized society."
The suit calls the city's use-of-force practices "inhumane, racist, and antithetical to the functioning of a civilized society."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says lifting sanctions on Iran as part of the newly reached agreement over its nuclear program will allow the Islamic republic access to hundreds of billions of dollars to fund aggression and terror. CBS Radio News correspondent Robert Berger joins us with more on Israel's reaction.
Comcast is joining the streaming wars. The company plans to roll out a web-based TV service for $15 a month. CNET senior editor Iyaz Akhtar joins CBSN with the details.
Typically, magazine photo shoots take months of planning. But for the latest issue of "O, The Oprah Magazine," staff decided to take a slightly different approach. "CBS This Morning" co-host and editor-at-large of "O" Gayle King joins CBSN with more on what inspired a spontaneous cover shoot.
Three billion miles from earth, NASA's New Horizons probe just flew by Pluto. The journey to the farthest edge of our solar system took nearly a decade. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku, who wrote in the Wall Street Journal about how this might save Earth, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the feat.
The latest on the Iran nuclear negotiations and the 2016 presidential race, with House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, and more.
As Amazon marks its 20th anniversary by offering exclusive sales Wednesday to its Prime users, Walmart hopes to upstage the online retail giant with a sale of its own. But these bargains come with a thinly-veiled barb. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss what's fueling these bargains.
Fuel in California is nearly a dollar more than the national average. Many industry analysts agree the higher prices are the result of low supplies, but there's sharp disagreement about why those supplies are low. Danielle Nottingham reports.
There are 15 Republican candidates in the race for the presidential nomination. Fiorina, who was one of the first contenders to announce her White House bid, says it is time for a citizen leader to become president instead of a career politician. The former Hewlett-Packard CEO and the first woman to lead a top 50 company was also a former Senate candidate in California. Fiorina joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what makes her a strong 2016 candidate.
A 16-year-old girl is recovering after surviving a plane crash and being rescued days later. Autumn Veatch was flying from Montana to Washington with her step-grandparents on Saturday when their private plane disappeared. The teen says she walked out of the woods two days later near Mazama, Washington. John Blackstone reports.
President Obama spoke from the White House Tuesday morning, beginning his campaign to sell the nuclear deal with Iran to the American people. Six world powers agreed to gradually lift economic sanctions against Iran in exchange for the Islamic nation dismantling much of its nuclear program for at least 10 years. Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Jeff Glor anchor this CBS News Special Report, with Margaret Brennan, Bill Plante and Nancy Cordes reporting.
The head of the prison where Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman escaped has been fired. Mexican authorities are offering a $3.8 million reward for the drug kingpin's capture. David Gaddis, CEO of G-Global Protection Solutions and former regional director of the Drug Enforcement Agency in Mexico, joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss "El Chapo's" influence in Mexico and how he may have pulled off the brazen escape.
Nick Dietz compiles some of the latest and greatest viral videos, including Denver "The Guilty Dog" showing her disdain for her ear medicine and a seagull that steals a GoPro. To see these videos in their entirety, click HERE.
Diplomats are hopeful for a deal that will limit Iran's nuclear program and lift economic sanctions. CBS News senior national security correspondent Juan Zarate discussed the state of the negotiations.
New York City has reached a $5.9 million settlement with the family of Eric Garner, who died after an altercation with police. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on the charges.
Rapper and actor 50 Cent has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Connecticut. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers goes over which of his flashy lyrics the rapper may have trouble living up to.
A New Zealand biker has broken his own record by successfully landing his bike after four backflips. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the video.
The Boy Scouts of America says it has voted unanimously to lift the ban on gay troop leaders. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers reports on the announcement.
Ahead of the All-Star Game, Major League Baseball is facing criticism for how the roster is selected. CBSSports.com writer Matt Snyder joins CBSN from outside the American Ball Park.
Practice video shows a kicker making a field goal from a whopping 80 yards away. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the recording.
A teenage girl who was believed to be aboard a crashed plane has reportedly survived. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has more on the accident.
The son of a Boston police captain was arrested and charged with plotting to attack and bomb a college campus; There's criticism clouding the upcoming release of Harper Lee's second novel, "Go Set A Watchman".
Scientist Lauren Culler describes the drying of ponds surrounding Kangerlussuaq. Culler says she is seeing a trend of less and less water staying on the landscape.
Aislinn Slaugenhaupt, a high school student from Pennsylvania, tells CBS News how excited she is about her trip to Greenland to study polar science.
Negotiators in Vienna are on the cusp of finalizing a nuclear deal with Iran. CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan reports on the emerging deal.