Music legend Patti LaBelle began her solo career in 1977. She won two Grammy Awards and skyrocketed up the charts with hits like "If You Asked Me To" and "New Attitude." Now, she's stepping out of the genre that made her an icon to take on jazz. LaBelle joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she decided to make her new jazz album, "Bel Hommage," and how she cooks every day -- even on the road.
A fight broke out on a Southwest flight after it landed in California. Cell phone video captured the violent scuffle between two passengers. A flight attendant and another woman tried to break it up, but the men continued to fight and fell on top of the women. Kris Van Cleave reports.
CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the language being used surrounding FBI director James Comey's firing is "inflammatory" and why she thinks the way he was dismissed is "unfortunate."
The president and CEO of the Recording Academy explains the decision to move the Grammys to New York for the awards' 60th anniversary
Eighteen Penn State fraternity members charged in the death of a student pledge are free on bail after their first court appearance on Tuesday. The death of 19-year-old Timothy Piazza during a night of alleged hazing has cast a harsh light on fraternity rituals. Jericka Duncan reports.
The music legend has a new jazz album titled "Bel Hommage"
See some of the grueling flight-related situations that passengers have dealt with this year
"Rob & Big" star Christopher "Big Black" Boykin has died
The former FBI director, fired by President Trump Tuesday, asked for "more resources, energy and attention" for the probe
Speaking to CBS News from the sidelines of a hockey rink, Russian president addresses ouster of the man leading probe into Moscow meddling in 2016 campaign
The show included Jon Stewart, Samantha Bee, Ed Helms, Rob Corddry and John Oliver
Correspondent Erin Moriarty discusses how an expired statute of limitations, which limits how long after a crime prosecutors can charge certain offenses -- but doesn't apply to murder cases in the U.S. -- almost derailed the case featured in "'48 Hours:' Live to Tell: My Name is Victoria," airing Saturday, May 13 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Fran Townsend, who spent 11 years working in the Justice Department, discusses why she thinks events surrounding Comey's departure are "unfortunate"
President Trump tells reporters why he fired the FBI director in blunt terms
In new book, "Everybody Lies," data scientist Seth Stephens-Davidowitz examines what our digital footprint can tell us about who we really are
"You don't get it until you're in it..."
Keep up with the music we play on "CBS This Morning"