President Obama bans future offshore oil drilling in Arctic
CBS News' Margaret Brennan describes President Barack Obama's sweeping ban on offshore oil drilling in the Arctic and parts of the Atlantic coast.
CBS News' Margaret Brennan describes President Barack Obama's sweeping ban on offshore oil drilling in the Arctic and parts of the Atlantic coast.
President-elect Donald Trump and former President Bill Clinton had a war of words on Twitter about Trump's intelligence and campaign strategy. CBS News' Steve Chaggaris discusses on CBSN.
Berlin authorities have identified a Tunisian man named Anis Amri as the suspect in Monday's Christmas market attack. Former FBI agent Ali Soufan says the complexity of the attack is an indication that the suspect is likely part of a larger terror network. He joins CBSN to discuss the investigation and the challenges of fighting an ideology.
YouTube personality Adam Saleh claims he was escorted off a Delta flight for speaking in Arabic. The airline says it's investigating the incident, and that 20 passengers told flight staff they felt uncomfortable. In an interview with CBSN, Saleh reacts to the experience.
It's a great time to be a hand model. About 170 million people are expected to buy tech gifts this holiday season and advertisers need hand models to show off the smaller size products. Tony Dokoupil has his finger on the pulse of the market.
Some of the hottest buys these days are internet-connected devices, like the Amazon Echo and Google Home. They use voice recognition technology to answer users' questions. But how much of what you ask is stored or shared by tech companies? A consumer protection group is also asking major toy stores to discontinue sales of My Friend Cayla, an internet-connected doll, alleging the doll poses a threat to children. CNET senior editor Scott Stein joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the privacy concerns.
In 1978, the legendary 60 Minutes commentator sounded off on the season's correspondence, including his favorite cards--and why Florida misses the mark
Millions of Americans will consider buying a home next year. The number of sales of existing homes this year is expected to reach nearly 5.5 million -- the highest since 2006 -- but inventory is down. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to explain what that means for buyers.
Ali Soufan is a former FBI supervisory special agent. He investigated many terrorism cases including the East Africa embassy bombings, the attack on the USS Cole and the events before and after 9/11. Soufan, now CEO of The Soufan Group, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss implications of the Berlin Christmas market attack, and how it differs from the Nice attack in July.
Drone sales are soaring this holiday season, but safety concerns are rising as well. Carter Evans reports on how new technology can prevent drone users from entering dangerous territory.
Millions of people are forced to wear masks or stay indoors, as thick, heavy smog smothers parts of China. A "red alert" for pollution has been in effect for nearly a week. The smog closed airports, schools and roads. Adriana Diaz reports from Beijing.
Uber launched its self-driving cars in San Francisco last week, but just hours later, regulators ordered the cars off the road. Lawyers for the ride-hailing giant and the state's DMV will attend a meeting today about the dispute. NewYorker.com editor and CBS News contributor Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's behind the friction between the two parties.
More officials connected to the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, are facing felony charges. They could spend decades behind bars if convicted. They are accused of not protecting people in Flint from exposure to lead and bacteria. At least a dozen people died as a result of the contamination, and hundreds of children were poisoned. Jericka Duncan reports.
Gottlieb said the positivity rate in the U.S. is 3.3%.
President Obama is blocking new offshore drilling in a section of the Arctic Ocean about the size of Spain and 31 canyons in the Atlantic Ocean. They are now off-limits to oil and gas companies. Margaret Brennan reports on what's behind the ban.
Russia will hold a funeral Thursday for Andrey Karlov, the country's murdered ambassador to Turkey. Reports say the Turkish police officer who shot the ambassador provided security for Turkey's president eight times in recent months. Holly Williams reports from Istanbul.
Mexican leaders are vowing to find who is responsible for the deadly explosion at a crowded fireworks market in Tultepec, 20 miles north of Mexico City. Tuesday's massive chain-reaction blast killed at least 31 people and injured 72 others. Mireya Villarreal reports on how the market has a history of trouble.
A new suspect in the deadly terror attack on a Christmas market in Berlin has been identified. Law enforcement sources tell CBS News that police are searching for Anis Amri, a native of Tunisia. Sources say Amri left his ID in the truck that rammed into the market Monday, killing 12 and injuring nearly 50 others. Charlie D'Agata reports from Berlin.
Brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel of country band High Valley took an unlikely route to Nashville. The brothers grew up in a remote Mennonite community in Alberta, Canada. In this clip, they show what goes into a traditional Mennonite dinner.
Grammy Award winner Richard Marx was ready to jump intro action when an unruly passenger disrupted a flight Tuesday. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has more on how Marx responded when the passenger attacked the flight crew.
Prince Harry is opening up about the death of his mother, Princess Diana. In a clip from his interview the ITV documentary "Prince Harry In Africa," the now 32-year-old Prince acknowledges he never truly dealt with the loss.
An explosion ripped through a popular fireworks market in Tultepec, Mexico on Tuesdat. David Alire Garcia, a reporter for Reuters, joins CBSN on the phone with the latest from Mexico City.
Michael Phelps is gracing the cover of this week's "Sports Illustrated," sporting his 23 gold medals. See the cover here.
Petra Kvitova, a two-time Wimbledon champion, was injured in her home by a knife-wielding attacker. CBSN's Elaine Quijano has the latest on the injuries to Kvitova's playing hand.
The attack a Berlin Christmas market on Monday has prompted concerns in the U.S. about similar possible attacks. Paul Viollis, the CEO of Viollis Group, which specializes in security services in the U.S., joins CBSN with more on the concerns.