CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose is back in Studio 57 after undergoing heart surgery in February.
Award-winning actress Gillian Anderson is best known for playing FBI special agent Dana Scully on "The X-Files." She and her friend, journalist Jennifer Nadel, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their new book, "We: A Manifesto for Women Everywhere." It questions why women today are prone to self-criticism, looking at rates of depression and anxiety.
The trendsetting South by Southwest music festival is all about the next big thing, but the heated politics of the moment is stealing the show
Our Pushing the Limits series has found an unconventional approach to boosting office morale. A recent Gallup poll shows just 32 percent of Americans are engaged in their work. That feeling could be a symptom of bad morale in the workplace. But one company is taking a deep-down approach to help coworkers bond, by pushing them out of their comfort zone. Dana Jacobson reports.
The forces pushing out ISIS in Iraq say the militant group is trapped inside western Mosul. The U.S. envoy to the coalition fighting ISIS says they've cut off the last road out of the city and it's only a matter of time before ISIS is "totally defeated." Holly Williams reports from the front lines.
O'Shea Jackson, better known as Ice Cube, broke out from N.W.A as a solo artist in 1990. He has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide with his socially-conscious lyrics and cultural commentary. His latest project is "Hip Hop Squares," a reboot of the classic "Hollywood Squares." Ice Cube joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new project.
The federal government is investigating what they're calling the first death linked to hoverboards in the U.S. Over the weekend, a 3-year-old girl was killed in a house fire in Pennsylvania after a hoverboard caught fire while charging. Anna Werner reports.
The Trump administration faces a deadline Monday to turn over evidence supporting the president's claim that his campaign phones were tapped by former President Obama. Key figures in both parties say they've seen no proof to back up President Trump's charge, made more than a week ago. Margaret Brennan reports.
The national debate over medical marijuana is taking an unexpected turn as more people are choosing pot to treat their ailing pets. They can use a special form of liquid cannabis, formulated just for animals. Mireya Villarreal looks at whether the treatment is effective and safe.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the GOP plan to replace Obamacare and the deadline the Justice Department faces to turn over evidence to back President Trump's unsubstantiated wiretap claim.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose is back in Studio 57 after undergoing heart surgery in February.
Winter storm warnings are in effect from Washington to Albany, New York, and blizzard watches are up from Newark, New Jersey, to Boston. Forecasters say this could be the biggest snowstorm of the winter. DeMarco Morgan reports from a salt storage facility in New York City.
More than 50 million people are bracing for a massive winter storm that could dump more than a foot of snow across major U.S. cities. Two systems are expected to come together over the mid-Atlantic and then slam the Northeast late Monday. Dean Reynolds reports.
Synthetic pot linked to increased risk for teen violence, drug abuse and other problems, the CDC finds
Kevin Hart and the bad bunny he plays in “The Secret Life of Pets” were both winners at the Kids’ Choice Awards on Saturday night
From fake news to privacy — the founder of the World Wide Web assesses the state of the internet 28 years after it was born
As equity rises, the number of homes worth less than their mortgage dwindles, boosting the residential real estate market
The world's largest chipmaker bought a company that develops autonomous driving software
Intel paying $15B for self-driving car technology; oil prices slide below $50 a barrel; and VW pleads guilty on emissions cheats. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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Scottish first minister demands new referendum on independence from Britain under new reality of pending EU divorce