Six children die in tragic Baltimore house fire
One family lost six children in a tragic house fire in Baltimore; The oldest was 11. The mother and three other children made it out alive, while the father was at work.
One family lost six children in a tragic house fire in Baltimore; The oldest was 11. The mother and three other children made it out alive, while the father was at work.
A landmark report released Thursday found solid evidence that marijuana is effective in relieving multiple ailments, but it also has potentially harmful side effects. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
During a farewell event at the White House Thursday, President Obama surprised Vice President Joe Biden by awarding him with the Medal of Freedom with distinction. David Martin has more.
The Senate voted 51 to 48 on Thursday to fast-track the repeal of Obamacare. As Don Dahler reports, Americans are still divided on the law nearly seven years after its passage.
In a preview of Sunday's "60 Minutes" President Obama discusses Democratic political losses during his presidency. Obama's final network TV interview as president is part of an hour-long special airing Sunday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Most would also support raising taxes on corporations and wealthy to pay for it.
Last week, Lora Reinbold was recorded in Juneau International Airport arguing with Alaska Airlines staff about mask policies
An Inspector General's probe will examine allegations that "policies and procedures were not followed" by FBI Director James Comey during the investigation into Sec. Hillary Clinton's private email server. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBS News has confirmed the identity of a former British intelligence officer who compiled the dossier containing unverified accusations against President-elect Trump. VP Joe Biden confirmed Thursday that he was also briefed on the materials. Major Garrett reports.
The EPA alleged Thursday that more than 100,000 Chrysler diesel vehicles have hidden software that help them emit nitrogen oxide above legal limits. The affected models include Jeep Grand Cherokees and Dodge Ram 1500s. Kris Van Cleave reports.
President Obama tells 60 Minutes that part of his job is shaping public opinion and there were times during his presidency where he "lost the PR battle."
Sen. Elizabeth Warren grilled Dr. Ben Carson about Trump's businesses during a Senate confirmation hearing. Carson is nominated to run the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Mike Pompeo's confirmation hearing for CIA director was postponed due to a power outage. The lights went out as Sen. Mark Warner mentioned the Russian election hack. CBS News producer Henry Schuster was in the room and explains on CBSN.
Watch as the power goes out during Mike Pompeo's confirmation hearing for CIA director. The lights went out as Sen. Mark Warner was talking about Russia.
The executive director of the Center for Auto Safety said the current safety standard "can be passed with the average dining room chair."
Retired General James Mattis testifies on Capitol Hill as President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary. Watch his full opening statement here.
Donald Trump won't put real estate business in blind trust; president-elect's tax cuts could dent U.S. credit rating; and U.S. files unfair trade complaint against China. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Donald Trump's pick for secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, refused to label Russian President Vladimir Putin a war criminal when grilled on the question by Sen. Marco Rubio, who cited Russia's involvement in Aleppo and other evidence. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains how that may hurt Tillerson's chances at a swift confirmation.
Around 5.5 million young people in the United States are not in school or working. JPMorgan Chase announced plans this week to make a dent in that number, giving 10 states a total of $20 million in grants.
For the first time, a study shows how signs of stress in a specific part of the brain could predict future heart trouble. Lenox Hill Hospital cardiologist and CBS News contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings and offer practical tips to decrease your risk.
Ian Bremmer, founding president of Eurasia Group, a global risk consulting company, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the leaked and unverified intelligence report on Russia gathering compromising information on President-elect Donald Trump, and why secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson might be saying different things from the president-elect on Russia.
Frances McDormand won her third best actress Oscar for her role in "Nomadland" and Anthony Hopkins notched his second best actor win for "The Father."
An MIT freshman says he's developed a smart gun that, in theory, could save lives. But the firearms industry hasn't embraced the idea. Tony Dokoupil visits Colorado for a demonstration of the invention.
The government's top ethics official calls President-elect Donald Trump's plan to avoid conflicts of interest "wholly inadequate" and "meaningless." Mr. Trump says he and his daughter Ivanka will step down from their roles at the Trump Organization, handing over control to his sons, Eric and Donald Jr. Anna Werner reports on concerns that those steps don't go far enough.
Rain-soaked communities across the West face a sixth day of intense downpours. The new storms follow the heaviest rain in a decade. Flooding triggered evacuations in parts of Northern California and Nevada. John Blackstone reports from San Jose, the scene of dozens of rescues.