Western spotted skunks' DNA helps researchers understand how animals adapted during the Pleistocene ice age
Blank faces of Nuremberg guilty still haunt the last living prosecutor who brought them to justice. This Sunday on 60 Minutes
The NYPD expects President Trump to be greeted by thousands of protesters Thursday when he returns to the city for the first time since his inauguration. He will be making a speech aboard the USS Intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier. Jericka Duncan reports.
Royal-watchers believe Britain's Queen Elizabeth will never retire but Buckingham Palace says her husband will. Prince Philip, who turns 96 next month, will be giving up his royal duties later this year. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
President Trump is expected to sign the legislation despite the fact that it doesn't fund his border wall
"Right now the Republicans are in the Rose Garden having a beer party to celebrate one of the biggest transfers of wealth from working families to the richest people in our country," she said
Politico's Dan Diamond explains why Republicans are confident the American Health Care Act will pass the House.
Legendary rock band the Eagles is suing a hotel in Mexico for using the same name as its iconic song, "Hotel California." The lawsuit says the band has no connection to the hotel, and claims the tourist destination is using the band's classic hit to mislead customers. Carter Evans reports.
Actress Elisabeth Moss earned six Emmy nominations for her portrayal of Peggy Olson in the hit series "Mad Men" and her latest project, "The Handmaid's Tale," is one of this year's most talked about new TV dramas. It is based on the dystopian novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood and follows her character's struggle to survive in a totalitarian society, which was formerly the United States. Moss joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss her role and the relevance of the show's themes.
The owners of Lion's Gate Sanctuary in Colorado put down all 11 of its animals last month after failing to get county approval to move to a new facility. The owners said they had no other options because of flooding at their old space, but another sanctuary two hours away said it offered to take in the animals. Mireya Villareal reports.
A levee breach has caused widespread flooding in Arkansas. The breach comes as the Midwest is working to recover from flood damage after days of storms, but another downpour in the forecast may make conditions even worse. Michelle Miller reports.
One of the most contentious issues in the GOP health care bill is the coverage of pre-existing conditions -- here's what to know about them
Police have released surveillance footage of a possible suspect after students at American University found a disturbing display on campus. Bananas with racist messages written on them were left hanging from small ropes tied like nooses. The FBI is now investigating the incident as a potential hate crime. Chip Reid reports.
Mr. Trump and his congressional allies agreed to add billions of dollars in funding to their health care bill. The change has persuaded some Republican moderates to shift from no to yes citing the added money will protect patients with pre-existing conditions. Nancy Cordes reports.
More than 3,000 flight attendants and about 200 pilots from American Airlines have filed reports complaining that their new uniforms have caused rashes, hives and breathing problems. Kris Van Cleave reports.
The House Intelligence committee will hear new testimony Thursday from National Security Agency Director Admiral Mike Rogers and FBI Director James Comey. They will testify in private about Russian interference in the presidential election. Jeff Pegues reports.
The president's order will attempt to roll back a provision that prohibits tax-exempt organizations like churches from engaging in political statements or contributing to candidates. It also says religious groups shouldn't have to pay for birth control in their employees' insurance. The American Civil Liberties Union says it will challenge the order in court. Major Garrett reports.
First on "CBS This Morning," we reveal the U.S. Dept. of the Interior's "Share the Experience" photo contest winners. The grand prize winner is a unique photo of a frog, taken by Craig McIntyre at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. The photo will be featured on the annual National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands pass.
The House votes on the GOP plan to replace Obamacare today, over a month after Republicans' first failed attempt to pass the bill
Most Americans wish Trump and Congress would move on to other issues as assessments of Obamacare improve
Avoiding the dentist's office can damage more than your teeth, a new study finds