Russian President Vladimir Putin has never been one to pass up a photo-up, and his latest candids comes from the icy Arctic. It's all part of the unveiling of the country's crown jewel: Russia's sprawling Trefoil military base, located just outside the Arctic Circle. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The Earth will have a close encounter Wednesday with a massive asteroid nicknamed "The Rock." NASA first learned about it three years ago, and it is the largest to pass by Earth since 2004. CBS News science and futurist contributor Michio Kaku joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the asteroid will not affect Earth, although it does show the dangers of nearby objects.
Film centers on Jeremiah Tower, who Bourdain realized was written out of the history of American cuisine
President Trump traveled to Wisconsin to sign an executive order he calls "Buy American, Hire American." It carries a message aimed at his blue-collar supporters, but it also contradicts many decisions the president made when he was CEO of the Trump Organization. Major Garrett reports.
CBS News confirms former NFL star Aaron Hernandez committed suicide overnight in a Massachusetts prison. He had just been acquitted Friday in a 2012 double killing. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Former President George H. W. Bush is recovering in a Texas hospital from another bout with pneumonia. The 92-year-old had a recurrence of the illness that he battled earlier this year. Omar Villafranca reports from Houston.
Hearings on the House tax reform blueprint will be "starting next week," according to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady
President Trump is promising a major overhaul of America's infrastructure, but his proposed trillion dollars might not be enough. In this edition of our series, Rebuilding America, we look at how public-private partnerships are impacting road tolls. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Police say racial hatred, not terrorism, is the likely motive behind a shooting spree in Fresno, California, Tuesday that left three white men dead. Officers arrested 39-year-old Kori Ali Muhammad, who admitted to the crime and, according to police, was planning to shoot more. Carter Evans reports.
California Congressman Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the next steps in investigating the reports that the FBI used a dossier of alleged contacts between President Trump and Russian agents as evidence for a secret surveillance warrant and China's important role in helping denuclearize North Korea.
Ivanka Trump faces questions again about whether she is personally profiting from her White House role. The Chinese government reportedly granted her company three new trademarks on April 6, and hours later, she dined with the Chinese president at her father's Mar-a-Lago resort. Jan Crawford reports.
A Georgia congressional race that Democrats tried to turn into a referendum on President Trump is still up for grabs. Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel will have a runoff election in June. Nancy Cordes reports.
Steve Stephens, who posted a video of 74-year-old Robert Godwin Sr.'s killing to Facebook, died after a police chase in Erie County, Pennsylvania. A McDonald's employee recognized Stephens from a nationwide alert. Dean Reynolds reports.
The Murdoch family, which controls Fox News' parent company, is reportedly split on what to do about Bill O'Reilly amid controversy surrounding his sexual harassment lawsuits. James and Lachlan Murdoch are reportedly in favor of dismissing "The O'Reilly Factor" host, but their father, Rupert, is resisting. Anna Werner reports.
President Donald Trump signed a bill expanding the Veterans Choice Program, and adding other private care options for veterans
A look at the metro areas with the most health-damaging air pollution, according to a report from the American Lung Association
The announcement comes after former Patriots star and convicted killer Aaron Hernandez was found dead after killing himself in prison overnight