Pope pleads for clemency in execution of Ga. woman
Georgia is set to execute a woman Tuesday night for the first time in 70 years, ignoring a call from Pope Francis to spare the convicted murderer's life. Mark Strassman has the latest in Georgia.
Georgia is set to execute a woman Tuesday night for the first time in 70 years, ignoring a call from Pope Francis to spare the convicted murderer's life. Mark Strassman has the latest in Georgia.
Dean Reynolds profiles a Minnesota nun who is also a high school football coach.
As Volkswagen continues damage control from the revelation the automaker cheated on emissions tests, dealers are finding it tough to sell the company's cars. Omar Villafranca spoke with one of those dealers Tuesday.
Documents recovered after a U.S. special forces operation that killed an ISIS financial kingpin have been recently declassified. The detailed records show that ISIS has raised hundreds of millions of dollars by selling antiquities on the black market. Margaret Brennan has more.
Donald Trump released his anticipated tax plan this week, calling it "amazing." Major Garrett took a closer look at the plan.
The head of Planned Parenthood defended her group's right to federal funding Tuesday before a Republican-controlled Congress. Nancy Cordes reports from Capitol Hill.
Despite an appeal for clemency from the pope, the only woman on Georgia's death row is set to be executed Tuesday night. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the ruling.
Republican lawmakers presented Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards with a hard line of questioning during Tuesday's hearing. They slammed the organization over its budget and a controversial video featuring a Planned Parenthood official.
After unsuccessfuly trying to soothe her baby during a flight, a mother received a helping hand from the woman next to her who was able to put the crying baby to sleep. CBSN's Contessa Brewer has more on the heartwarming encounter.
NASA says it has found the first evidence of water on Mars. Space.com's managing editor Tariq Malik spoke to CBSN about what the discovery means for the future of space exploration.
A Michigan man is accused of threatening his coworkers on Facebook. He is avoiding criminal charges because investigators can't find the original post. "48 Hours" Crimesider's Graham Kates joins CBSN with more on the case.
During a controversial hearing, Republicans slammed Planned Parenthood and its president. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes was there, and joins CBSN with insight.
An associate of Congressman Matt Gaetz is negotiating a plea deal in a sex trafficking case. It could be bad news for the Republican, who is under federal investigation. Major Garrett reports.
A high school football game Friday night in Long Beach, California, turned violent after a player from Milikan High was seen kicking a Lakewood High player -- whose helmet had come off -- in the head. After the game, the family of a Lakewood player allegedly pushed past security into the Milikan locker room and attacked some of those players. Erica Nochlin of CBS Los Angeles reports.
Several people were shot, including a Texas state trooper, after a gunman opened fire at a cabinet manufacturer in Texas. Mireya Villarreal reports.
A pulmonology expert testified during Derek Chauvin's trial that George Floyd "died from a low level of oxygen." Jamie Yuccas shares more from Day 9 of the Chauvin trial. (Warning: Some viewers may find the details of this story disturbing.)
Donald Trump is defending his plan for reforming the tax code after critics deem it unrealistic. Time Magazine Political Reporter Zeke Miller talks Trump with CBSN.
The war in Syria is one of the biggest topics at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. With a new report about the rapidly increasing number of foreign fighters going to Syria to join ISIS, which include hundreds of American and British citizens, and the influx of refugees fleeing Syria into Europe, British Prime Minister David Cameron has many decisions to make. Cameron joins “CBS This Morning” for his only appearance on U.S. television during the General Assembly.
After NASA confirmed Monday the evidence of flowing water on Mars, many wondered if life can exist on the red planet. The possibility of survival on Mars is explored in Scott's new film starring Matt Damon. Scott is best known for his sci-fi classics including "Alien" and "Blade Runner,” and he was honored with Academy Award nominations for directing films like "Black Hawk Down" and "Gladiator." Scott joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his latest film.
Forbes magazine's 34th annual Forbes 400 list shows the rich are getting richer, with the combined net worth of listed members at $2.34 trillion dollars. With a record $1.7 billion requirement to make the list, 145 American billionaires did not even make the cut this year. First on “CBS This Morning,” Forbes assistant managing editor of wealth Luisa Kroll joins “CBS This Morning” to reveal the top names.
There’s new fallout from the emissions cheating scandal at Volkswagen. This year, the automaker overtook Toyota as the world's largest carmaker by sales. It happened three years ahead of the company's target. But investors punished Volkswagen's stock after the company's lie about emissions data. Can Volkswagen stay on top? Ariel Investments president and CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the company's former CEO Martin Winterkorn and the impact of the scandal.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy is officially in the race to replace John Boehner as House speaker. Congressman McCarthy joins “CBS This Morning” from Washington to discuss his goals and how his leadership will differ from Boehner's.
A new report shows at least 30,000 people from more than 100 countries have joined ISIS in Syria and Iraq since 2011, with more than 250 of them being American. Turkey has been accused of turning a blind eye to the thousands of foreign fighters crossing its border into Syria. Turkish officials told CBS News they're now cracking down, but that it's impossible to stop the flow of Islamic extremists to groups like ISIS. Holly Williams reports from Gaziantep, Turkey, along the Syrian border.
President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin sharply disagreed over how to deal with ISIS and President Assad in Syria. In separate addresses to the U.N. General Assembly, they proposed different tactics on how to move forward. Margaret Brennan reports on their first formal meeting in over two years.
President Obama delivered a major policy speech outlining a downgrade of the war on terror. He defended drone strikes and urged Congress to close the Guantanamo Bay military prison. Major Garrett reports.