Fifth republican presidential debate featured some testy moments
Presidential hopefuls argue over national security at the fifth Republican presidential debate. Washington Post reporter Tom Hamburger joins CBSN to talk politics.
Presidential hopefuls argue over national security at the fifth Republican presidential debate. Washington Post reporter Tom Hamburger joins CBSN to talk politics.
Winners and losers emerge from the fifth Republican presidential primary debate. RealClearPolitics national reporter Rebecca Berg has analysis for CBSN.
Bei Bei the giant panda cub faced the media for the first time Wednesday at the National Zoo in Washington. The cub rolled around in front of cameras, but has not yet mastered walking. Zoo officials say he will soon start to scale the rocks and trees. Visitors to the National Zoo will be able to see Bei Bei at the Panda House starting in January.
The 15th annual Google Year in Search is out. The lists showcase 2015's top trending general searches. Google News Lab trends expert Daniel Sieberg joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the results.
Popular hair care line Wen is facing backlash and lawsuits. Major celebrities like Brooke Shields, Alyssa Milano and Angie Harmon have endorsed the hair products, but now hundreds of customers say the line created by Hollywood stylist Chaz Dean caused their hair to fall out. Anna Werner reports.
A California surrogate mother carrying triplets is refusing a request by the biological parents to abort one of the unborn babies. Brittneyrose Torres agreed to be a surrogate for a couple's two fertilized embryos. One of those embryos split, resulting in triplets. Torres says the parents asked her to abort over health concerns, but she refused. CBS News legal expert Rikki Klieman joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the case.
Chairman of the Republican National Committee Reince Priebus joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Tuesday night's GOP presidential debate in Las Vegas.
Flint is in a state of emergency, now months after high levels of lead turned up in its tap water. This week, more than 7,000 gallons of bottled water from FEMA arrived in the city. One mother describes her feeling of helplessness after she noticed a change in her three children who drank the contaminated water: convulsions, skin lesions, memory and hair loss. Adriana Diaz reports.
Global financial markets are bracing for the first Federal Reserve rate hike in nearly a decade. The Fed is expected to lift short-term interest rates to a range of between 0.25 and 0.5 percent. The central bank projects a series of increases over the next three years to over three percent in 2018. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss its impact on the economy.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joins “CBS This Morning” from Las Vegas to discuss the fifth Republican presidential debate in Las Vegas. He discusses no-fly zones and how he would respond if Russia violated them.
Sean Dever was diagnosed with bone cancer at 11 years old. He chose a unique alternative to traditional amputation -- and now he's fulfilling his dream of playing college lacrosse.
Hundreds of thousands of students return to class Wednesday morning in Los Angeles. A terror threat led local leaders to close all public schools Tuesday in the nation's second-largest district. The FBI determined it was not a credible threat. Ben Tracy reports on how the Los Angeles officials are responding to critics who say they overreacted.
CBS News political director and “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Tuesday night's GOP presidential race in Las Vegas.
Republican primary frontrunner Donald Trump discussed his performance after the final GOP debate of 2015 with CBS News White House correspondent Major Garrett.
Presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson told CBSN's Contessa Brewer he thought he regained some of the momentum lost in recent political polls.
Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum joined CBSN's Contessa Brewer to discuss his performance in the second-tier debate in Las Vegas.
Los Angeles officials defended a decision to close the entire school system Tuesday in response to a terrorism threat that turned out to be fake; Jericka Duncan reports from Buffalo, N.Y., where residents have been grabbing their golf clubs instead of snow shovels.
In October 2013, plumber Mark Oberholtzer sold his Ford truck to a local dealer. That same truck was later on Syria's front lines, being used by ISIS militants -- with Oberholtzer's company name and address still on it. Anna Werner reports.
Milwaukee has a vigilante working to make the city just a little bit safer -- a 77-year-old mother of five. She's making big strides armed with only kindness and grit. Don Dahler reports.
Denver expected a dusting, but woke up to eight inches of snow Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, cherry blossoms are blooming in Washington D.C. after a week of temperatures in the 60s and 70s. Jericka Duncan reports from Buffalo, N.Y., where residents have been grabbing their golf clubs instead of snow shovels.
In light of recent terror attacks, President Obama and law enforcement officials have been telling the public to avoid letting terror control their lives. Dr. Jon LaPook spoke with a clinical psychologist about how fear impacts our health and behaviors.
Hillary Clinton laid out her plan to combat terrorism Tuesday at a speech in Minneapolis, one of ISIS's top recruiting targets. Nancy Cordes has more.
Today on "Face the Nation," along with a sunny economic outlook come clouds of caution with the growing number of new coronavirus cases.
For the last time this year, Republicans will go head to head Tuesday night in a debate in Las Vegas. Major Garrett is there with a preview of the action.
Los Angeles officials defended a decision to close the entire school system Tuesday in response to a terrorism threat that turned out to be fake. One critic is NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, who dealt with a similar threat in a much different way. Jeff Pegues has more.