Season four ended with a major death, a riot breaking out in the prison, and a main character holding a correction officer at gunpoint
Garcia joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss beating Justin Rose on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to win the green jacket
The New Kids on the Block star plays a version of himself in the new show
Chicago investigators are looking for a motive in a deadly shooting of a criminal court judge, Raymond Myles. The gunman killed the judge outside his home. A woman was also shot and taken to the hospital in serious condition. Dean Reynolds reports.
Malala Yousafzai is the youngest person to receive the U.N. Messenger of Peace honor. Norah O'Donnell sat down with Yousafzai, who had a message for President Trump about America's acceptance of refugees. Watch the full interview Wednesday, April 12, on "CBS This Morning."
Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley resigned following a scandal involving an alleged affair with a top aide and accusations of an elaborate cover-up. His resignation came hours after state lawmakers started impeachment hearings against him. Bentley pleaded guilty to campaign violations. Omar Villafranca reports.
Service dogs can give people who are physically or emotionally impaired invaluable help, but many people use untrained pets to receive privileges they are not entitled to. In 12 states, misrepresenting a service animal is already illegal. Don Dahler reports on how impostors can hurt the image of service animals.
Leon Panetta was a former White House chief of staff under President Clinton, CIA director when Osama bin Laden was killed, and Defense secretary under President Obama. Panetta, now the president and co-founder of the Panetta Institute for Public Policy, joins "CBS This Morning" from Nashville to discuss the "fundamental" choice Russia needs to make in dealing with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, and the red lines for North Korea.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is on his way to Moscow for his first high-level talks in Russia. He and other foreign leaders are considering how to move Russia away from supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Margaret Brennan reports.
The CEO of United Airlines is defending employees after the forcible removal of a passenger from an overbooked flight. The security officer who dragged the passenger off the plane in Chicago was put on leave. Kris Van Cleave reports.
San Bernardino, California, is grieving again, a little more than a year after a deadly terror attack. Police want to know why 53-year-old Cedric Anderson walked into a classroom full of special needs children Monday and shot his estranged wife, Karen Smith, dead. John Blackstone reports.
Recommendations from a government advisory panel suggest new screening guidelines for prostate cancer. The task force said men from ages 55 to 69 should should talk to their doctors about the pros and cons of blood testing. Dr. David Agus, who leads the USC Norris Westside Cancer Center, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how to make the right decision.
President Trump meets with top military leaders tonight. He's already telling two other key advisers, Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner, to stop fighting. The president said nothing about that controversy when new Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch was sworn in. The ceremony marked the end of a year-long battle to fill that seat on the high court. Major Garrett reports.
Electric engines have already demonstrated their power on the ground, in record-breaking cars such as the Tesla Model S; now, they are taking to the skies
Narrated by CBS' "NCIS" actor Rocky Carroll, "48 Hours: NCIS" will introduce some of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service's top agents and the cases they can’t forget
UA sees backlash after dragging man from plane; Tesla's valuation tops GM's; and woman sues Mead Johnson alleging buggy formula. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
The three countries announce collective bid to host FIFA World Cup soccer games