Can Clinton hold her nationwide lead amid the FBI probe?
The New York Times Magazine's chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich discusses Hillary Clinton's strategy for the final days leading up to the election.
The New York Times Magazine's chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich discusses Hillary Clinton's strategy for the final days leading up to the election.
Donald Trump compared the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server to the Watergate scandal during Richard Nixon's administration. "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson discusses the investigation's impact on the election with CBSN's Josh Elliott.
Stocks swoon on latest Clinton email news; Facebook lets advertisers screen for race; and some buyers boycott Ivanka Trump brand. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Since 2011, 17 female Baylor University students have claimed they were sexually assaulted. "60 Minutes Sports" correspondent Armen Keteyian joins CBSN to discuss his investigation into the growing scandal.
Donald Trump has one week left to try to sway votes against Hillary Clinton. Trump will capitalize on Clinton's email investigation, which is back in the headlines after the FBI announced it's reviewing more possible evidence. CBS News' Major Garrett has the details.
With 8 days to go until the presidential election, Hillary Clinton is scrambling to deal with the fallout from the FBI's newly reopened email investigation. Politico Playbook author Anna Palmer joins CBSN to discuss.
A group of Democrats are pushing for an overhaul of the system, arguing that it leaves millions of workers behind.
Jeff Kinney, best-selling author and illustrator of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" children's books, has sold more than 180 million print copies worldwide. Kinney joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his unusual path to success and 11th book, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down."
A man's apparent attempt to impress some women at a zoo in China did not pay off. The visitor decided to climb into an enclosure and tease a napping panda, but the panda woke up and grabbed the intruder's leg. The man wrestled with the panda for several minutes before he broke free and escaped from the enclosure.
The 10th anniversary of Lee and Bob Woodruff's Stand Up for Heroes benefit on Tuesday will feature some of the biggest comedy and music acts in the business. Louis C.K., Jon Stewart, Bruce Springsteen and more will be featured to help raise money for injured veterans and their families. The Woodruffs join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the event and what inspired them to start the Bob Woodruff Foundation.
A former drug addict-turned-millionaire is sharing his story to inspire others. Khalil Rafati was a homeless heroin addict who turned his life around by opening a popular Los Angeles juice chain, SunLife Organics. His unlikely journey is documented in his new book "I Forgot to Die." Mireya Villarreal reports on how Rafati's troubled past fuels his current success.
Kellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the FBI director's disclosure on the new review of Clinton-related emails will impact the race, with eight days to go until Election Day.
Last-minute merges on highways are often blamed for causing road rage. But engineers in a handful of states are now encouraging drivers to use the so-called zipper merge -- when drivers wait until the final moments to join a single lane of traffic before construction zones. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The manhunt for an Oklahoma suspect wanted in a deadly crime spree came to a dramatic end Sunday night. Michael Vance Jr. was killed in a shootout with law enforcement officials. David Begnaud reports from Butler, Oklahoma, near the scene of the shootout.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest October surprise in the 2016 race and the growing backlash against FBI director James Comey.
Donald Trump holds a two-point lead in Arizona, while Hillary Clinton leads by three points in Colorado and three points in North Carolina. Clinton is also ahead in Pennsylvania by eight points. Over the weekend, Trump lashed out at Clinton over the latest email disclosure by FBI director James Comey. Major Garrett reports.
FBI investigators obtained a search warrant and are reviewing thousands of emails found on a laptop used by Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of Hillary Clinton's longtime aide, Huma Abedin. FBI director James Comey is facing intense scrutiny for making the disclosure 11 days before the election. Jeff Pegues reports.
Tesla CEO will give $50 million to the grand-prize winner of his global competition, which ends in 2025.
Hillary Clinton's once seemingly insurmountable lead on Donald Trump has dwindled to just one point, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll; aside from the usual zombies and ghosts, this year's most popular Halloween masks are the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates.
As five states vote on whether to legalize recreational pot, Dr. Jon LaPook visits Pueblo, Colorado, a town that knows firsthand the impact of the legal weed business.
An American guilty of supporting ISIS speaks in his first interview with Scott Pelley.
A CDC advisory committee held its second meeting to review the significance of rare blood clots occurring after patients received the Janssen vaccine.
Aside from the usual zombies and ghosts, this year's most popular Halloween masks are the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates. Adriana Diaz reports from China, where many of the masks are made.
FBI Director James Comey's decision to announce the re-opening of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails has ignited a political firestorm. Comey acknowledges the new developments may not be significant, and the FBI now needs to sort through thousands of emails to determine their relevance. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has more has more on the investigation.
The Calais migrant camp, known as "the jungle," was cleared this week after French police deemed it unsafe for people to inhabit. Five-thousand people were put on buses and transferred to 450 reception centers around France. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.