Before you start your tax return this year, learn how to avoid some common mistakes.
This year's finalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search were awarded more than $1.8 million
Here's what happened when a tech reporter and a robot called Gita hit the streets
American consumers lifted their spending by a scant 0.1 percent last month, perhaps because of delayed tax refunds
Golden Retrievers are the third most popular dog breed in America, but in the Middle Eastern country, hundreds of the pups can be found living on the streets
The president paid either 24 or 25 percent of his income that year, his tax form indicates -- which tax rate is right?
Golden Retrievers are the third most popular dog breed in America, but in Turkey, hundreds of the pups can be found living on the streets. So an organization in Istanbul is trying to find the Golden Retrievers new homes in the U.S. Holly Williams and Barry Petersen follow their journey.
Parents are finding new ways to protect teens online and still maintain their children's trust and privacy. A service called Bark analyzes online activity and text messages for signs of cyber bullying, sexting and depression, and it alerts parents if anything suspicious is found. Bark CEO Brian Bason and Chief Parent Officer Titania Jordan join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their service.
We have seen for years that Democrats and Republicans in Washington do not get along. But Tuesday's snowstorm provided a unique way for a pair of Congressmen to put any differences aside and hit the road together. Chip Reid reports.
Hundreds of Marines are accused of posting nude and other inappropriate pictures of female Marines online. The Marines' top general faced angry senators on Capitol Hill Tuesday and promised to create new social media guidelines. David Martin reports.
Flights are taking off and landing again at airports in the Northeast. The big winter storm forced more than 8,900 flights to be canceled. That affected travel plans for about half a million fliers. Kris Van Cleave reports.
There is growing opposition from members within the Republican Party on the GOP plan to replace Obamacare after the Congressional Budget Office released its analysis predicting fewer people would buy coverage. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Sacramento to discuss how GOP leaders are selling their health care plan. He also discusses President Trump's leaked tax return from 2005.
It's a common misconception that a person's gender identity and sexual orientation are connected, but they are not
Millions of people in the Northeast are digging out from a massive late-winter storm. At least nine deaths are blamed on the storm as it crossed the country. Big cities like Philadelphia and New York did not get the large snow totals that were expected. David Begnaud reports.
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise short-term interest rates Wednesday. They're likely to go up by one-quarter of a percent. This would be the third rate hike in the past 15 months. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the change will impact you if you're saving, investing, using credit, or want to buy a home or car.
The former Allman Brothers Band leader has called off his shows for this year
Set to please automakers, announce holdup of new “CAFE” emissions targets that were key part of Obama’s efforts to slow climate change
President Trump will meet with auto industry leaders in Ypsilanti, Michigan, near Detroit. Then he'll hold a rally in Nashville to highlight his party's health care plan. Some Republicans say they're worried about a Congressional Budget Office report showing millions will go without insurance if Obamacare is replaced. Nancy Cordes reports.
Indrani Das, a 17-year-old from New Jersey, is this year's winner of Regeneron Science Talent Search. The annual competition is known among scientists as a Junior Nobel Prize. Errol Barnett reports on how these young researchers are trying to solve some of science's biggest mysteries.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the Republicans' Obamacare replacement plan and the party's division.
Professor Robert Kelly was talking live to the BBC Friday from his South Korean home when his two children walked in on him. Kelly's wife burst through the door to try to salvage the situation. The video went viral, and now the family is speaking out about the incident. Charlie D'Agata reports.