The young model has just announced a big screen role a few months after making her television acting debut
A New York Times profile headlined, "Ivanka Trump has the president's ear. Here's her agenda" provides new insight into her White House role and the challenges she faces. New York Times reporter and co-author of the profile, Jodi Kantor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the first daughter's goals and influence.
The American Ballet Theatre is one of the most prestigious ballet companies in the world. But the company's home base, while beloved, is not exactly state of the art. Now, private donors have revitalized part of the space to give dancers a place unwind. Alex Wagner has a special look inside.
Orioles star Adam Jones receives a standing ovation just one day after being subjected to racial taunts at Boston's Fenway Park. Jones says fans at Fenway hurled peanuts and repeatedly used a racial slur against him during their game Monday. Jeff Glor reports.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are suing a French tabloid over topless photos taken while the duchess was sunbathing topless at the private villa in 2012. The palace has called the photos a grotesque invasion of privacy, comparing them with the kind of harassment Princess Diana faced. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The former vice president outlined the goals of his non-profit cancer initiative at the Fortune Brainstorm Health conference Tuesday night in San Diego. "CBS This Morning" contributor Dr. David Agus, who sits on the initiative's board, moderated the conversation in which Biden spoke of his fears that Trump's budget cuts would have deep impacts on critical research.
Americans still aren't sold on the president's job performance, according to a host of recent polls
Pocket-sized spinning toys are becoming a major distraction for kids, with some school districts banning them altogether. In Wichita, Kansas, though, one district says they are actually benefiting students.
The prolific producer has a new book of short stories, essays and poetry titled "You Don't Look Your Age…And Other Fairy Tales"
Stocks have pushed to record highs on expectations of a strong economic rebound in the second half of the year
KMOV's Justin Andrews shows CBSN rising floodwaters in Valley Park, Missouri.
Airline CEOs get an earful from lawmakers; Big Three automakers see weak sales; and Mark Cuban buys into Twitter. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Eating gluten-free without a medical need for it won't help your heart and could even hurt it, researchers say