Recent deadly truck attacks in Europe have led to a new security alert in the U.S. Vehicle terror attacks have injured and killed hundreds of people in the past three years. Now, the Transportation Security Administration is warning the American trucking industry of similar threats. Jeff Pegues reports.
Permanente Medical Group CEO Dr. Robert Pearl is responsible for the health care provided to millions of Americans under Kaiser Permanente. Dr. Pearl joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's important to know about the health care bill, what we need to improve about coverage in the U.S.
From House members passing the bill to repeal Obamacare to the "CBS This Morning" broadcast from inside the White House's East Room, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
Lyme disease is increasing in areas around the country, and researchers warn that's not the only tick-borne disease to watch out for. One called Powassan virus is rare but can be deadly. Dave Delozier of WISC-TV reports.
The ride-hailing giant is being investigated by the Justice Department for using "Greyball" software to identify and dodge government officials who were trying to shut down Uber in areas where the service had not been approved. CBS news contributor and editor in chief of Wired, Nicholas Thompson, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the investigation.
"Three of Nike's best marathon runners will try to make history this weekend on a race track near Milan, Italy. They want to be the first to run a marathon in two hours or less. To do that, they will need to break the world record marathon time by nearly three minutes. Dana Jacobson reports."
A young boy and a grandmother of five are brutally killed in Omaha. The case goes cold until five years later and another double murder just miles away. Do detectives now have enough to crack the case? CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod visited "CBS This Morning" to preview his report, "Resident Evil," an all-new "48 Hours" airing Saturday at 10/9c on CBS.
A lawyer representing two Pittsburgh high school students plans to sue the school and police for what they claim is a pattern of abuse targeting black students. Video of one incident shows a school resource officer putting a student in a headlock before pushing him down and later using a taser. Valdimir Duthiers reports.
Dan Senor was a senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in the 2012 presidential campaign. He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the House's passage of the bill to repeal Obamacare, the potential political impact and what's next for the bill as it heads to the Senate.
Sunday's presidential election in France could have far-reaching consequences for the rest of Europe. Pre-election polls have centrist Emmanuel Macron leading far-right candidate Marine Le Pen. Mark Phillips reports.
Protesters greeted President Trump in New York City on Thursday, his first time in the city since his inauguration. Mr. Trump met with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and gave a speech on the USS Intrepid. Margaret Brennan reports.
Charles Barkley had a legendary career in the NBA for 16 seasons. He has since become a popular and outspoken analyst on TNT's "Inside the NBA" and has a new documentary series discussing race relations called "American Race." In one episode, he speaks with alt-right founder Richard Spencer and civil rights attorney Gerald Griggs, He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how his new series aims to spark conversations about race in America.
Friday marks the first-ever "Doggy Day" at the U.S. Department of the Interior. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke says he allowed dogs in the office to help boost happiness and employee morale. Chip Reid reports.
On the current season of HBO's "Veep" one of its main characters, Dan Egan, plays an anchor on a fictional version of "CBS This Morning." Reid Scott, who portrays Egan, will be in the real Studio 57 Monday to talk about the new season and what it's like to play a fake anchor -- with the real ones.
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Republicans in the House passed a bill Thursday that would dismantle much of the Affordable Care Act. With no Democratic support, Republicans voted "yes" and acquired just one vote over the number required for passage. It now goes to the Senate, where Democrats vow to stop it. Nancy Cordes reports.
Bedminster, New Jersey is an affluent community with more than a quarter of all families there earning incomes above $200,000 per year. But some are worried who's going to foot the bill when President Trump comes to visit his "summer White House" at his club in town. Don Dahler reports.
According to the Minnesota attorney general's report, the charity with the famous jingle spent less than one percent of the millions of dollars it raised in the state on charitable programs for Minnesota children. Instead, 90 percent of the monies donated go to sister organization Oorah, a New Jersey-based charity that operates Jewish youth summer camps in New York. Tony Dokoupil reports.
The former basketball star has a new documentary series exploring race relations in America
Global brands slump as Apple slips to fourth position on list of best-selling phones in China
The former Secretary of State tells "Sunday Morning" Russian meddling was "appalling"