The average cost of a wedding in the United States costs more than $26,000 and more than $1,200 of that is spent on flowers. Meg Oliver reports on Bloomerent, a start-up company helping people nip rising wedding costs in the bud.
"I’m not going to say I’m going to go tell the President of the United States let’s just walk away from Paris Accord," Energy Secretary says
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King interviewed Williams on stage at the TED2017 conference in Vancouver
National Book Foundation executive director Lisa Lucas is the first woman and African-American to lead the non-profit that hands out the National Book Awards every year. Her aim is to promote a love of writing. James Brown reports.
Fox News faces growing legal troubles just a week after firing star anchor Bill O'Reilly. Eleven current and former employees filed a class-action lawsuit claiming they subjected minorities in the company to "abhorrent, intolerable, unlawful and hostile racial discrimination." This suit expands on a discrimination suit filed last month. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the lawsuit.
Parts of North Carolina are under a flood warning after days of heavy rain fall. Deadly storms dumped more than eight inches of rain on the capital city of Raleigh. Swollen rivers caused some of the worst flooding since Hurricane Matthew. Tony Dokoupil reports.
On the sand, in the air and in the water, the U.S. Marines at Camp Pendleton are training for the next generation of warfare. First on "CBS This Morning," Carter Evans takes a look at the high-tech tools meant to give U.S. troops the upper hand.
The U.S. military moved key parts of THAAD, a controversial missile defense system, into position overnight in South Korea. Police held back protesters lining a roadway as trucks brought it in. The accelerated deployment comes as North Korea released the first pictures of what appear to be Tuesday's massive artillery drills. Adriana Diaz reports.
As President Trump closes in on his first 100 days in office, a CBS News poll shows 41 percent of people approve of the president's job performance while 53 percent disapprove. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the context around why his approval rating may be so low.
Tom Hardy might have played supervillain Bane in the past, but he proved to be a real-life good guy after he stopped an alleged motorcycle thief
Serena Williams is speaking out for the first time since she revealed she won a grand slam tournament while pregnant earlier this year. The tennis star spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King on stage at this year's TED2017 conference about her pregnancy, love life and career. Dana Jacobson reports.
The White House will reveal the blueprint for a massive corporate tax cut Wednesday, one of President Trump's priorities in his first 100 days in office. The president talked tough Tuesday, accusing Canada of unfair trade. He also lashed out Wednesday morning at a judge who blocked one of his orders on illegal immigration. Margaret Brennan reports.
Two members of Congress say President Trump's former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn may have broken the law. They say the retired Army general did not properly reveal that he was paid by a TV network tied to the Kremlin. The House Oversight Committee's Republican chairman and ranking Democrat spoke out after reviewing classified documents. Jeff Pegues reports.
The restaurant chain says its investigation is focused on transactions that took place between March 24 and April 18 of this year
Every U.S. senator is invited to the White House Wednesday for a special briefing on the North Korean threat. The nation's top military and diplomatic officials will update the senators, and President Trump plans to drop by. The White House is an unusual venue as these sensitive briefings typically take place at the Capitol. Nancy Cordes reports.
Only on "CBS This Morning," the president of the union representing American Airlines flight attendants speaks out about the recent video that showed one of the airline's attendants nearly hitting a woman with a baby stroller as he took it away. In recent weeks, caught-on-camera confrontations have put a spotlight on the conditions both passengers and attendants may face. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Greek yogurt giant Chobani says there is no other option but to take conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to court. A lawsuit filed in federal court accuses Jones of making false claims that link Chobani to a spike in tuberculosis and a sexual assault case in Idaho last year. Don Dahler reports.
$8 billion in tax refunds on the line; Nasdaq hits new milestone; and Coke struggles with flat soda sales. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson continues his national listening tour across the US with a stop in Ohio