JetBlue adds flight for Grammy Awards attendees
JetBlue added an extra flight to "rescue" attendees for this Sunday's 59th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, after thousands of flights were cancelled due to Thursday's snowstorm in the Northeast.
JetBlue added an extra flight to "rescue" attendees for this Sunday's 59th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, after thousands of flights were cancelled due to Thursday's snowstorm in the Northeast.
First, Beyonce and Adele's different approaches to success. Then, Bruno Mars has been broke, busted and nearly homeless, but now he's on top of the music world. Watch "60 Minutes Presents: Grammy Night" on Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Court maintains stay on president's travel ban; Kellyanne Conway in hot water over product promotion; and U.S. stock indexes are soaring. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Income inequality is rising globally, but how it impacts the world's two biggest economies may signal problems ahead.
We're happy to report "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose's heart surgery Thursday to replace a heart valve went very well. He is resting comfortably as he recovers, and he says he's excited to get back to work soon.
Daredevil Nick Wallenda returned to the high wire one day after escaping an accident that hospitalized five fellow acrobats. Wallenda performed Thursday night at Circus Sarasota after a rehearsal ended in a terrifying fall. The five other performers, including his aunt and sister, fell 30 feet to the ground while attempting a record-breaking eight-person pyramid. Omar Villafranca reports.
President Trump will meet with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the White House Friday. They're expected to discuss economic and security priorities after the collapse of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Caroline Kennedy, the former U.S. ambassador to Japan, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's at stake in the president's meeting, Mr. Trump's "America first" vision, and her experiences in Japan.
Former Hillary Clinton senior aide Jen Palmieri reflects on what it's like to lose an election to Donald Trump. Palmieri joins CBS News' Major Garrett and Steve Chaggaris for lunch at Nopa Kitchen + Bar in Washington, D.C. for this episode of "The Takeout."
A father is speaking out for the first time as he fights for custody of a daughter he never met because he was in jail. Three-year-old Braelynn has lived with her adoptive parents and their other children in South Carolina since she was three weeks old. A court ruling now says the adoption was not valid. Manual Bojorquez spoke to both families involved in this emotional case.
The Global Business Travel Association says $185 million in business travel bookings were lost in the week following President Trump's travel ban. Mr. Trump met with chief executives of several major U.S. airlines at the White House Thursday, after one airline CEO called the travel ban "divisive." Peter Greenberg shows how the order may be jeopardizing travel into and out of the U.S.
Immigration advocates are condemning the president's tough stand against undocumented workers after a new round of deportations. Protesters rallied in Los Angeles Thursday night, following the deportation of one Arizona mom who had been granted leniency during the Obama administration. Carter Evans reports.
The Northeast is digging out from its first major winter storm of 2017. The powerful system quickly dumped large amounts of heavy snow. Schools across New England are closed for a second day, including those in Boston, Providence and Hartford. Hundreds more flights are canceled. Major cities were hit with a foot or more of snow. Anna Werner reports from Boston.
The White House says Kellyanne Conway, counselor to the president, has been spoken to about a possible ethics violation. Legal experts say Conway broke the rules, promoting the fashion line owned by President Trump's oldest daughter. A bipartisan letter from Congress is requesting a formal inquiry after Conway touted Ivanka Trump's business. Nancy Cordes reports.
Three judges of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reinstate President Trump's travel ban Thursday. Major Garrett reports on the political fallout.
The Supreme Court may be the next stop for President Trump's controversial travel ban. Three judges on the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit Court of Appeals refused to reinstate the executive order that temporarily blocked refugees and natives of seven mostly Muslim countries from coming to the U.S. The panel suggested in the ruling that the policy would not survive a full judicial review. Jan Crawford reports.
In President Trump's third week in office, he faced a court battle over his travel ban as well as controversy over his Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch. USA Today Washington correspondent Paul Singer joins CBSN to break down the week so far.
President Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway is under fire for promoting Ivanka Trump's brand during an interview. This comes after Nordstrom dropped the first daughter's line from their stores. CBS News congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN to discuss this potential conflict of interest.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Thursday to uphold the suspension of President Trump's travel ban. CBS News Justice Reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN to break down what this means.
A hockey player from the United Arab Emirates was able to realize the dream of a lifetime on an NHL ice rink. Chip Reid reports.
Another round of heavy rain pounded Northern California Thursday. In the town of Orinda, part of a hillside broke off and rolled into a home. John Blackstone reports.
Amidst a mild winter in the Northeast, a snow storm swirled across most of the region Thursday. Thousands of flights were canceled, schools were closed and many worked from home. Anna Werner reports from Plymouth, Massachusetts.
More than 3,500 flights were canceled across the country after a winter storm dumped snow on the major airports of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Kris Van Cleave reports on how the storm impacted travelers.
A mother of two who had been allowed to stay in Phoenix under President Obama's immigration policy was deported to Mexico under new rules implemented by President Trump. Carter Evans reports.
President Trump claimed Thursday that comments made by Judge Neil Gorsuch, his Supreme Court Nominee, were misrepresented. Gorsuch told senators that he found attacks on the judiciary "disheartening." Margaret Brennan reports.
Critics from both parties blasted Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway after she urged viewers to buy Ivanka Trump's fashion line during an interview with FOX News. It was a possible violation of federal ethics rules. Nancy Cordes reports.