U.S. Joint Base Andrews in chaos over active shooter drill
CBS News' Kris van Cleave is outside Joint Base Andrews, near Washington D.C., where a military drill led to a real lockdown.
CBS News' Kris van Cleave is outside Joint Base Andrews, near Washington D.C., where a military drill led to a real lockdown.
CBS News medical contributor Dr. Holly Phillips discusses the symptoms of Alzheimer's, and the lesser known early-onset form of the disease.
This father taught his daughter to take less risque selfies by hilariously recreating her posts.
Average fixed rate for 30-year mortgage falls below 3.5%; Goldman Sachs is worst performing stock in the Dow. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
A naked man in Times Square was screaming at police and bystanders during rush hour Thursday morning.
A special edition of "60 Minutes Presents" takes a look at the new force behind "Star Wars;" British veteran actor Michael Caine; and, the difficult task of making a film about Steve Jobs
CBS News' Nancy Cordes discusses former President Bill Clinton's meeting with Attorney General Loretta Lynch during the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's e-mail server.
CBS News' Major Garrett reports on Donald Trump's call for harsher interrogation tactics after the airport attack in Istanbul.
CBS News' Holly Williams reports from Istanbul, Turkey, where the airport suicide bombers have been identified.
Actor, comedian, writer and executive producer Denis Leary returns Thursday night in the TV musical comedy, "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll." He plays Johnny Rock, a washed-up early 1990s star in the series about a dysfunctional band that reunites. Leary joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why his character is a "delicious mess," how frictions within bands make them work and his signature look on the show.
Stock markets are still stabilizing after last week's Brexit vote. The Dow has rebounded around 550 points since Monday's losses. BlackRock Chairman and CEO Larry Fink says Britain's vote to leave the EU means there will be fewer people willing to make long-term investments and more who will hoard cash. Fink joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact on the global economy, efforts to restore calm and why Trump's comments on global trade are "inappropriate."
CBS News has confirmed that the three suspected ISIS suicide bombers at the Istanbul airport were not Turkish. Retired four-star general and former CIA Director Michael Hayden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this suggests ISIS is "looking for winds" beyond local battlefields, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "erratic" foreign policy, the potential for an attack in the U.S and why he does not support Donald Trump.
Facebook announced a big change Wednesday to its news feed. It will now place a higher priority on posts from people you know, and posts from news organizations will be less prominent. CBS News contributor and NewYorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the move.
We are learning more about the terrorists who killed 43 people -- including 19 foreigners -- at Istanbul's airport. A security camera image reportedly shows all three suicide bombers just before the attack and CBS News confirms the men are not Turkish. Holly Williams reports.
It's double the mystery Saturday, July 2 starting at 9/8c: A powerful politician, a forbidden affair - did he love her to death? Then at 10/9c: Did a cartoon play a part in the death of a California man? Correspondent Richard Schlesinger investigates.
Legendary musician Paul Simon told the New York Times that "Showbiz doesn't hold any interest" for him anymore. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers has the details.
Turkish officials say the terrorist attack at the airport in Istanbul looks like the work of ISIS; it was supposed to be just a stop on a family vacation, but Star Swain's visit to the Lincoln Memorial stirred her patriotism and she burst into song
It was supposed to be just a stop on a family vacation, but Star Swain's visit to the Lincoln Memorial stirred her patriotism and she burst into song. Now she's a viral sensation. Omar Villafranca has more.
CBS News has been following the story of Jason Amaral, a Boston man struggling to break free from the grips of heroin addiction. Correspondent DeMarco Morgan and producer Jonathan Blakely continue their series with a look at the high cost of addiction -- and recovery from it.
Just weeks before the Olympics, the host city has another entry on its laundry list of problems. Rio's anti-doping lab has been shut down, and blood and urine samples may have to be flown to the U.S. and Europe for testing during the games. Ben Tracy got a look inside the facility not long ago.
The Republican and Democratic national conventions are mere weeks away, and one of the big questions is who will be the VP picks for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Major Garrett has more on the search for running mates.
The attack on a Turkish airport again showed the inherent vulnerability of the public areas before security check points. Now, airports across the country are on high alert. Kris Van Cleave has more.
The killers at Istanbul's airport were armed with automatic weapons, grenades and suicide vests. They arrived in a cab together and split up. According to U.S. intelligence officials, the ISIS was likely behind it. Jeff Pegues has more.
Take an inside look at the new Amazon pilot "The Interestings," starring Lauren Ambrose and Jessica Pare.
The Oath Keepers militia group's path to breaching the Capitol; Black Americans more prone to health issues because of racism; Viola Davis: The 60 Minutes Interview