Clinton's fundraising numbers cause concern
The release of Hillary Clinton's fundraising numbers has supporters concerned. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and USA Today Senior Political Reporter Heidi Pryzbyla discuss with CBSN.
The release of Hillary Clinton's fundraising numbers has supporters concerned. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and USA Today Senior Political Reporter Heidi Pryzbyla discuss with CBSN.
The latest release of Hillary Clinton's emails shows a vulnerability to hacks on her private server. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes has details for CBSN.
Credit card reader upgrades, recreational marijuana sales, Halloween shopping trends and more. CBS News Moneywatch's Jill Wagner has today's CBSN Business Headlines
Hurricane Joaquin, Russia strikes in Syria, Clinton email threat, government shutdown averted and more are among today's CBSNews.com trending stories.
CBS Sports NFL analyst and former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher joins "CBS This Morning" from Heinz Field to discuss Thursday Night Football and Steelers quarterback Michael Vick.
For thousands of blind athletes across the country, just setting foot out the door can be a huge challenge. Now one special dog is helping his owner not just walk out the door, but run. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Barry Petersen reports on the extraordinary story of one man's journey to find the perfect running mate.
The retail giant is aggressively changing its sales strategy in time for holiday shopping. Target says it will match online prices of up to 29 competitors, including Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy. The new policy begins Thursday in Target stores and online. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the shift.
A showdown in San Francisco between lawmakers concerned with public safety and the city's last remaining gun store reaches an endgame. The store is closing under siege from an increasing amount of regulation from city hall. John Blackstone reports on how gun supporters wonder if it was ever a fair fight.
The Federal Trade Commission is suing weight loss supplement company Roca Labs for threatening legal action against customers that complained or wrote negative reviews online about its products. Elaine Quijano spoke to one customer who posted a complaint without knowing that she had signed a gag clause.
The director of Secret Service is promising to discipline agents who leaked information about Utah Congressman Jason Chaffetz. The Department of Homeland Security released a scathing report on Wednesday detailing how dozens of agents including senior officials tried to embarrass Chaffetz. Jeff Pegues reports on how revenge could be the motive.
Former CIA deputy director and CBS News senior security contributor Michael Morell joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Russian President Vladimir Putin's plan in Syria and how that will impact the war against ISIS.
In the worst refugee crisis the world has seen since World War II, hundreds of thousands of Syrians are fleeing their war-torn country. Donald Trump says if he's president, none of the Syrians who come to the U.S. will be allowed to stay. Trump and two of his Republican rivals were asked about Syria at campaign stops in New Hampshire. Major Garrett reports.
Russian warplanes reportedly are attacking targets in Syria again Thursday morning. U.S. officials say rebel fighters backed by the CIA were hit in one of Wednesday's opening round of airstrikes. Russia's foreign minister insists they only attacked ISIS positions. Russia's planes are hitting areas of Syria where ISIS is not in control. Holly Williams reports from Turkey's Hatay Province, along the Syrian border.
A new round of heavy rain and flooding threatens millions along the East Coast. Hurricane Joaquin has strengthened to a category 3 storm. It is churning in the Atlantic and could make landfall in the U.S. over the coming days. Weathercaster Lonnie Quinn of New York station WCBS tracks the latest.
The former CEO of Market Basket, Demoulas, states how much he appreciates the Market Basket workers and customers who stood by him.
Republican Indiana state representative Jud McMillin has abruptly resigned, allegedly after sending a sexually explicit video via text message. James Gherardi of CBS affiliate WTTV has more on the scandal.
Russia-linked hackers tried to gain access to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email account at least five times, newly released messages show. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest revelations.
GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump said if he was elected, he would send refugees fleeing Syria and other war-torn regions back to their home countries. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on his remarks.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles have decided not to file charges against reality TV star and former Olympian Caitlyn Jenner for a fatal car accident. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has the latest.
Infections are rising across the U.S. as variants continue to spread. As CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports, children seem to be most susceptible to the UK variant which is now the dominant strain in the country. Dr. Dara Kass, an ER doctor and medical contributor for Yahoo News, joins CBSN's Lana Zak with more on how to fight this alarming trend.
A report from the Department of Homeland Security says the Secret Service tried to embarrass the head of the House Oversight Committee after he investigated the service for misconduct. Jeff Pegues has the story.
Florida airboaters are on the losing end of a fight with the National Park Service to continue enjoying their hobby in the Everglades. David Begnaud has more on why the airboaters want to stay and why conservationists want them gone.
At least one person is dead and several others are in critical condition after a gunman opened fire at a workplace in Bryan, Texas. CBS News' Mireya Villarreal has the latest, then Doug Kouns, a former FBI agent and owner of the private investigation firm Veracity IIR, joins CBSN's Lana Zak for more on the deadly attack.
College and pro football is more popular than ever. But the number of players at the high school level is dropping and many schools are choosing not to field teams. Don Dahler reports why.
As CBS News' Jamie Yuccas reports, a key witness for the prosecution, pulmonology expert Dr. Martin Tobin, says George Floyd died from a lack of oxygen due to Derek Chauvin kneeling on him. Tobin went on to say during Day 9 of the Chauvin murder trial that drugs had nothing to do with Floyd's death. Criminal defense attorney Arthur Aidala joins CBSN's Lana Zak with analysis. (Warning: Some viewers may find the details of this story disturbing.)