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The Boeing 737 Max was grounded after two deadly crashes. Now the company says it will suspend production of the troubled jet. Kris Van Cleave reports.
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The Boeing 737 Max was grounded after two deadly crashes. Now the company says it will suspend production of the troubled jet. Kris Van Cleave reports.
There are deadly storms from the Central Plains and South, all the way to New England. Meanwhile, a mix of snow, ice and rain are pushing East. WCBS chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn is tracking the forecast.
A new report by USA Today raises concerns about mental health risks linked to high-potency marijuana products and the potential for psychotic episodes. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Happiness expert and New York Times best-selling author Gretchen Rubin joins "CBS This Morning" with one thing you can do today to live a happier, healthier and more productive life.
"1917" director Sam Mendes and star George MacKay join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the World War I film that's already an Oscar front-runner. Mendes, who directed, produced and co-wrote the movie, was inspired by his war hero grandfather.
CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the historic impeachment inquiry against President Trump. According to Salvanto, there's still a partisan split on the issue despite extensive testimony, and Democrats are nervous to campaign on impeachment.
A school resource officer is caught slamming a student to the ground twice in a disturbing video from a North Carolina middle school. He then yanks the student up before dragging him down the hallway. The officer has been placed on paid leave pending an investigation by the state.
After major public backlash, the Hallmark Channel is reversing its controversial decision to pull Zola ads featuring a lesbian couple kissing at the altar. The CEO of Hallmark is now apologizing and says the company is "committed to diversity and inclusion." Nikki Battiste reports.
Two investigations are underway over whether cadets and midshipmen flashed a white power sign on live TV. They were seen making the sign behind a reporter before Saturday's Army-Navy game. David Martin reports.
The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll of Democratic presidential candidates shows Democratic voters in the 14 states holding primaries on Super Tuesday favor former Vice President Joe Biden, followed closely by Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. Ed O'Keefe reports.
House Democrats are preparing for a historic vote to formally impeach President Trump on Wednesday. The House Judiciary Committee released a 658-page report on the impeachment, laying out the case from both Democrats and Republicans. Nancy Cordes reports.
A deadly winter storm is bringing snow, ice and rain to a 1,600-mile stretch of the country. Winter weather alerts are up from Colorado to Massachusetts. CBS News climate and weather contributor Jeff Berardelli reports.
A Maryland gas station owner recently dug up all his pumps, and plugged into the future, for the first time in the nation. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Newtown, Connecticut, on Saturday marked seven years since the school shooting that took the lives of 20 children and six staffers there. On Friday, thanks to their high school football team, the day ended in celebration with a victory at the state championship.
A gang of fraternity brothers of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity appeared to be attacking a student and beating him badly in a disturbing video. The student said it started because the group thought he was a member of a rival frat. Now he is suing the fraternity and university. Laura Podesta reports.
On Sunday, winter advisories and winter storm warnings are up from Colorado all the way to Pennsylvania. It already looks like the real deal in big parts of the country. Jeff Berardelli reports.
The United Nations climate talks ended Sunday in Madrid with more alarms and little action. Critics are accusing big polluters of blocking progress to tackle the crisis. Ian Lee reports.
The sixth Democratic presidential debate, set to be held in Los Angeles this week, may not be held. On Sunday, all seven candidates scheduled to appear pledged to boycott the debate in support of workers at the site. Farrah Fazal reports.
History will be made this week in Washington. For only the third time ever, the full House will vote on articles of impeachment against an American president. Republicans promise to "deep six" a Senate trial. Nikole Killion reports.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on U.S. trade rep hails USMCA, China deals as "most momentous day in trade history ever," CBS News poll: Americans remain divided on Trump impeachment, and political panelists break down the latest in the impeachment saga.
CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe break down the latest Battleground Tracker poll on the 2020 race and Americans' views on impeachment.
Our political panelists break down the latest in the impeachment saga and newest trends on the 2020 campaign trail.
"It was extremely momentous and indicative of where we're going, what this president has accomplished," U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told "Face the Nation."
The Democratic whip says it's not just the president on trial as the impeachment probe moves ahead: "The Senate is on trial too."
The South Carolina senator responded to the former vice president's critical comments concerning questions about his son Hunter's affiliation to a Ukrainian gas company.
The government shutdown stretched into its sixth day on Monday with no signs of an imminent resolution.
The state of Illinois and city of Chicago are suing the Trump administration over their plans to deploy the National Guard.
President Trump wants Israeli and Hamas negotiators to "move fast" in new talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Gaza war, spurred by his 20-point plan.
Unlawful crossings on the southern border have hit a 55-year low, according to figures obtained by CBS News — as President Trump cracks down on illegal immigration.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.
The FBI in 2023 analyzed phone records of more than a half dozen Republican lawmakers as part of an investigation into efforts by President Trump to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, GOP senators say.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the "ownership in that company will benefit the American people."
Officials are investigating after a medical helicopter crashed on a Sacramento freeway Monday evening.
Bill Nye the Science Guy on Monday protested against a federal budget proposal that would see NASA's funding reduced from $24 billion to $18.8 billion.