In Syria at least 32 people were reported killed at government security offices in the western city of Homs. Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the attacks, some of which were carried out by suicide bombers. As ISIS is losing ground in the Iraqi city of Mosul, attention is turning to their strongholds in Syria. David Martin, who's traveling with the top U.S. commander in the region, reports from the an American special operations base in Syria.
Wall Street Journal national politics editor Aaron Zitner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Trump administration's relationship with the intelligence community, and the president's latest fight with the news media.
Back in 2010, a U.S. border patrol agent shot and killed a Mexican teenager. The agent was in the U.S. while the boy was 60 feet away in Mexico. Now the boy's family wants to sue, saying the agent violated their son's constitutional rights. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the case that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear.
The Old 97's are true pioneers of the alt-country movement. The Dallas-based quartet, still consisting of the original four members, got their start 24 years ago. They perform "Good With God" from "Graveyard Whistling," their 11th full-length studio album that released Friday.
"La La Land" is up for a record-tying 14 Oscars at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony. The adoring reception for the film has brought acclaim to its young director, Damien Chazelle. Anthony Mason spoke to Chazelle about his favorite movies.
Chef Jason Vincent's food career began at the local pizza joint as a 15-year-old in Cleveland. He'd go on to a more serious food education at the Culinary Institute of America and at top restaurants in Spain and New Orleans. At the height of his game, however, he stepped away to become a stay-at-home dad. But last summer he returned with a bang, opening Giant in Chicago.
In 1943, "Casablanca" won three Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Now, 75 years after its release, the film is still considered a classic. Anthony Mason reports.
Hollywood is taking aim at President Trump's proposed travel ban ahead of Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony. Around 1,000 people rallied in Beverly Hills outside the headquarters of United Talent Agency, railing against Mr. Trump's proposed travel restrictions on seven Muslim-majority countries. Jamie Yuccas reports.
President Trump used his address at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland on Friday to intensify his attacks on journalists, specifically for their use of anonymous sources. Errol Barnett reports.
Department stores, supermarkets and other brick-and-mortar merchants are using technology to track our buying behaviors. But are they basically spying on us and using the information to their advantage? Joseph Turow, professor at University of Pennsylvania and author of "The Aisles Have Eyes: How Retailers Track Your Shopping, Strip Your Privacy, and Define Your Power," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the practice.
The Old 97's are true pioneers of the alt-country movement. The Dallas-based quartet, still consisting of the original four members, got their start 24 years ago. They perform "She Hates Everybody" from "Graveyard Whistling," their 11th full-length studio album that released Friday.
The Old 97's are true pioneers of the alt-country movement. The Dallas-based quartet, still consisting of the original four members, got their start 24 years ago. They perform "All Who Wander" from "Graveyard Whistling," their 11th full-length studio album that released Friday.
At the height of his game, the Chicago chef stepped away to become a stay-at-home dad, but last summer he returned with a bang
The glamorous Oscar-winning actress, star of such classics as “High Noon” and “Rear Window," took the term “Hollywood royalty” to a new level, with her marriage to Monaco's Prince Rainier
U.S. immigration authorities are reportedly barring entry to Syrian who worked on harrowing film "The White Helmets"
Grey Gardens was the unlikely setting for a true-life "riches-to-rags" story, featuring members of first lady Jackie Kennedy's family. Now the restored property is up for sale.
In our Morning Rounds, Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Tara Narula discuss rare diseases that affect an estimated 25 million Americans, healthy eating habits for children, and a trial vaccine for mosquito-borne viruses.
Philadelphia is taking an extraordinary step to save the lives of victims of gun violence. This year, the city has already seen nearly four dozen murders, a 38 percent increase from this time last year. Now Philadelphia is trying to get ahead of its first responders in a race against time with Fighting Chance workshops. Michelle Miller reports.
President Trump uses his CPAC address to launch more attacks on the news media. Also, from a flood of rain to deadly snowstorms, extreme weather hits the U.S. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.