What happens if Trump wins big Tuesday night?
Anthony Salvanto, CBS News director of elections, discusses the future of the GOP presidential race should Donald Trump win in Florida and Ohio.
Anthony Salvanto, CBS News director of elections, discusses the future of the GOP presidential race should Donald Trump win in Florida and Ohio.
A CBS battleground tracker shows Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a virtual tie ahead of Tuesday's primaries. While Sanders says that the map is moving in his favor, Clinton says that she is the candidate of the American worker. Nancy Cordes has more.
Interruptions from protesters, or "disrupters" as Donald Trump calls them, have become routine at his rallies. As Dean Reynolds reports, Trump's strong rhetoric at these events doesn't exactly de-escalate tensions.
Republican candidates are preparing for what will be one of the most important primary Tuesdays this election season. However, it is being overshadowed by the violence at Donald Trump's rallies. All three of Trump's opponents have spoken against the violence. Major Garrett has more.
President Obama and the First Lady hosted the Broadway cast of the musical “Hamilton” at the White House Monday for a workshop and Q&A session with area students. President Obama delivered remarks on the history behind "Hamilton," and the cast performed “Alexander Hamilton," the opening song of the play, live for the attendees.
The cast of the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton" performed the song "My Shot" at the White House Monday for an audience that included President and Mrs. Obama, Vice President Biden and local students.
A bomb-sniffing dog made a surprising discovery over the weekend after two missiles, ultimately destined for Portland, Ore., were found on a plane in Serbia. CBSN's Jamie Yuccas has more details.
The spin-off to the hit series "Criminal Minds" will debut on Wednesday, March 16. "Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders" features stars such as Gary Sinise, Alana De La Garza, and Annie Funke. The series is about an FBI team aiding Americans in foreign countries. Annie Funke joined CBSN to discuss the show.
An 11-year-old girl was so saddened by the death of the Canton Police Department's K-9 officer Jethro, she decided to donate her allowance to the authorities.
The family of a 4-year-old girl in Houston says she suffered seizures and brain damage after something went wrong at the dentist's office. KHOU's Kevin Reece reports.
After storms like Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy, the United States has updated its computer systems to help citizens deal with natural disasters. With more on the new NOAA supercomputer, DeMarco Morgan joins CBSN from New York.
Authorities in Serbia uncovered two missiles in a shipping container that was bound for Portland. The missiles came from Lebanon, whose government claimed they were used for military training and did not contain explosives. Jennifer Dowling of CBS Portland affiliate KOIN reports.
Floods have impacted thousands throughout the South already, and the severe weather isn't over. Millions remain under flood warnings Monday. Parts of Louisiana have been submerged, and levees are close breaching. CBS News' David Begnaud is in the middle of it in central Louisiana.
Kurdish Pershmerga believe they have captured an American ISIS fighter in Iraq. The Virginia native is seen surrendering in a video to Kurdish forces. With details on the capture, CBS News' Charlie D'Agata joins CBSN from London.
"What art can do ... is to bring some beauty to an incredibly tragic situation.” Syrian artists show the crisis like you’ve never seen it before. "@HebaKanso" reports.
In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg details his piece, "The Obama Doctrine," and provides us with a closer look at President Obama's Foreign Policy and his complicated relationship with the Middle East.
Amazon makes deal with Capital One to help with banking on Echo; Obama talks about the encryption debate at SXSW; and March Madness will cost businesses over $1 billion in lost productivity. Those headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch's Hena Daniels at the New York Stock Exchange.
Jordan Spieth and Lexi Thompson are the top male and female American golfers. Both began as teenage members of the 2008 U.S. Junior Ryder cup team. Spieth, winner of last year's Masters and U.S. Open, and Thompson, who has seven LPGA tour wins, join “CBS This Morning” to discuss next month's Masters tournament and the youth golf initiative Drive, Chip & Putt.
We woke up early Sunday with the Nat Geo Your Shot community for a photo walking tour of Austin. Follow @CBSThisMorning on Instagram to see the stunning photos, and submit your own by hashtagging #SunriseThisMorning.
New smart home technology makes it possible to turn on lights, mow the lawn and clean up with a swipe of your phone. The number of American households using the technology is expected to jump from about 4.5 million to more than 24 million in 2020. CNET.com editor-in-chief Lindsey Turrentine joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the secrets of a smart home.
Many Americans say they don't get enough sleep, especially teenagers. Now Stanford University is teaching high school students to become "sleep ambassadors." The unique course is designed to help spread the word on the health risks associated with sleep deprivation. Ben Tracy reports.
Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Donald Trump's campaign is surrounded by controversy after a weekend of violence.
Last week the Wounded Warrior Project fired CEO Steven Nardizzi and Chief Operating Officer Al Giordano. A CBS News investigation in January reported on dozens of former employees who described lavish spending on conferences, meetings and parties. Anthony Odierno, the chairman of the charity's board, is now leading the organization as it searches for a permanent chief executive. Odierno joins "CBS This Morning" for an exclusive interview on how the charity is responding to the spending scandal.
Reports say an ISIS fighter from Virginia has been captured. Kurdish TV show documents that identify him as Muhammad Jamal Amin. He reportedly surrendered near the city of Sinjar in northern Iraq. Charlie D’Agata reports with the video that shows the fighter giving up.
Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine who has been following candidates on the campaign trail, joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss the fallout from violence at Donald Trump's campaign events and Tuesday's Republican primaries in five states.