This former logging community in Oregon is tiny and withering away, but area residents still left hope for a revival
Reports of a $25 million payout to Bill O'Reilly have generated outrage from womens' groups and lawyers of his accusers. The former Fox News host was ousted amid a growing sexual harassment scandal. Anna Werner reports.
The Florida manatee, a state symbol once on the verge of extinction, has made a big comeback. Manatees were recently reclassified from endangered to a threatened species. However, some worry the enormous mammals will lose special protections they need to save them from their number one threat: people. Mark Strassman reports.
An American jailed in Egypt is back in the U.S. after an intervention by the Trump administration. Aid worker Aya Hijazi was held in an Egyptian prison for more than three years on charges of assault, torture and trafficking. Human rights groups called those claims unfounded. Margaret Brennan reports.
Congress goes back to work Monday after a two-week recess. Some Republicans who returned to their districts avoided tough questions from constituents, but not Congressman Bradley Byrne. Nancy Cordes went for a ride-along with the Alabama lawmaker who held 11 town halls in four days.
New research finds drinking at least one artificially-sweetened drink a day could double the risk of developing a stroke or dementia. A 2015 study shows that Americans drink more than three billion gallons of diet beverages a year. Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the effects that diet drinks can have on your brain.
The hunt for a man who terrorized California for a decade became an obsession for Michelle McNamara. The true-crime writer thought she was close to finding him before she died unexpectedly. Now, her husband and others are working to finish a book she started on the case. Correspondent Tracy Smith joins "CBS This Morning" to preview "The Golden State Killer," an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said the Justice Department is ready to crack down on those who share sensitive government secrets. Its No.1 enemy? WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange. Jeff Pegues reports.
Prince William and Prince Harry tell Duchess Kate about Princess Diana's death nearly 20 years later. Kensington Palace released the film to promote the young royals' mental health campaign. Heads Together.
From the Fox News host's firing to former NFL star Aaron Hernandez's prison suicide, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
A 50-year-old Tennessee teacher, accused of kidnapping his teenage student, is under arrest after more than five weeks on the run. Tad Cummins was arrested at a remote northern California cabin Thursday. He disappeared with 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas in March, prompting a nationwide manhunt. Carter Evans reports from Cecilville, California.
Billy Barr, a self-made scientist in the Colorado Rockies, started raising awareness about protecting the environment unintentionally nearly 45 years ago when he began recording the nature around him. John Blackstone reports.
President Trump is gearing up for another battle when Congress returns from a two-week recess. With negotiations ongoing on the healthcare bill, the White House and Congress will have to work together to pass a budget and avoid a government shutdown in a week. Major Garrett reports.
Police are on alert all over France after another apparent act of terror in Paris. A gunman, who was allegedly known as a threat to police, killed an officer and wounded two others Thursday. Police then shot and killed the suspect on the Champs-Élysées, the famous boulevard in central Paris. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
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Mnuchin says economic growth will pay for "majority" of tax reform; Bill O'Reilly could collect fat payout; and feds accuse Ocwen Financial of illegal foreclosures. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
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