Eye Opener: Wildfires continue to spread
Wildfires continue to spread out of control in the West as smoke conditions worsen. Also, RFK Jr. halts $500 million in mRNA vaccine development. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.
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Child educator and YouTube star Rachel Accurso, known to millions as "Ms. Rachel," joins "CBS Mornings" with her husband, Mr. Aron, to talk about their new book, "Ms. Rachel and Bean and the Bedtime Routine." The couple behind the hit "Ms. Rachel" channel, which has over 17 million YouTube subscribers, share tips to help families create calm, comforting nights.
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Rabbi Angela Buchdahl of New York's Central Synagogue discusses her memoir "Heart of a Stranger." Buchdahl, the first Asian American rabbi in North America, reflects on her journey, her faith and the global reach of her synagogue, where an Israeli flag symbolizing hostages was recently folded to mark their return.
Best-selling author John Grisham joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about his new book, "The Widow," a courtroom thriller about a small-town lawyer accused of murder. Grisham, known as the master of the legal thriller, has written more than 50 consecutive number-one bestsellers and sold over 400 million books worldwide.
For years, parents were told to avoid giving babies peanuts due to allergy risks. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings" to explain why new research is flipping that advice—and how early exposure could actually help prevent peanut allergies.
The Louvre heist in Paris happened in broad daylight, just 30 minutes after the museum opened. French officials say the thieves used a basket lift to reach a window before smashing display cases, grabbing priceless jewels and fleeing within minutes, like something out of a novel. Bestselling author Daniel Silva has written more than two dozen books, many featuring art theft. He joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss what stands out about this real-life heist and how it compares to his novel research.
The government shutdown has not stopped the start of construction for a 90,000-square-foot ballroom being built at the White House with private funds. Demolition began in the East Wing Monday. In July, President Trump said the ballroom "won't interfere with the current building," but a few days ago reversed his comments, saying the East Wing is "going to be demolished – everything out there is coming down."
The massive Amazon cloud computing outage on Monday took down websites and disrupted internet service for hours globally. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger breaks down how people can protect themselves for incidents like the outage in the digital age.
Police say they stopped a potential attack at the Atlanta airport on Monday. Authorities say Billy Joe Cagle was checking out TSA security when he was stopped and arrested. Police found a semi-automatic rifle in his truck. CBS News' Skyler Henry reports.
Actor Timothy Simons joins "CBS Mornings Plus" to discuss the return of the hit Netflix series "Nobody Wants This." He talks about the show's complicated relationships, the chemistry between Sasha and Morgan, and why season two dives even deeper into the tension that made fans fall in love with the first season.
Flight reductions begin Friday at dozens of U.S. airports amid air traffic controller shortages due to the government shutdown.
Artist Xania Monet's voice has been heard by millions around the world, but some are surprised to learn she's a product of artificial intelligence.
Cher spoke with "CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King about her decades working in music, movies and fashion — along with her latest project: Cherlato.
A 65-year-old hunter survived for nearly three weeks in California's Sierra National Forest, after his truck broke down in a snowstorm.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a school assignment about heroes changed the lives of a father and his son.
Queen's iconic song "Bohemian Rhapsody" was released 50 years ago.
Sean Grayson, who was facing three counts of first-degree murder, was found guilty on one lesser count of second-degree murder in the death of Sonya Massey.
While an Ohio couple was surprised by their fertility issues, doctors say the condition is more common than most think and it's time to "break that stigma."
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan spoke to "CBS Mornings" about his inspiration for his latest project and his perspective on life after being involved in a terrifying car crash over a decade ago.