Baz Luhrmann's ambitious hip-hop origin story, "The Get Down," has been canceled after one season, Netflix announced
The Backstreet Boys have sold 130 million records worldwide since their start in the 1990s. Vladimir Duthiers sits down with the band members to find out how they've evolved over the years.
More than 90 million places worldwide are mapped on the Foursquare app's servers. Foursquare has evolved into a location intelligence company, providing data to more than 100,000 tech companies like Twitter and Apple. Foursquare CEO Jeff Glueck joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the company is moving forward.
A new study from the American Heart Association finds sleeping less than six hours a night could more than double the risk of death for people with metabolic syndrome. That includes risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and stroke. Dr. Tara Narula, a cardiologist at Northwell Health, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the study's findings.
A new report says the improving economy has a down side: more traffic deaths. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says mini and small cars topped their list of vehicles with the highest number of driver deaths. Anna Werner reports.
A video captured Saturday appears to show a San Antonio police officer striking a 14-year-old girl with his fist multiple times. The eighth grader, whose family says she's an honor roll student with no history of violence, was arrested and held in a detention center until Monday afternoon. She was charged with assaulting a police officer. David Begnaud reports.
A new Congressional Budget Office report shows the bill to replace Obamacare reduces federal deficits by $119 billion over the next 10 years, but it also leaves 23 million more people uninsured. The White House says history shows the CBO is "totally incapable" of predicting the GOP health care bill's impact. Nancy Cordes reports.
Police in Manchester, England have made more arrests as they investigate what they call a "network" connected to Monday's terror attack. British investigators are reportedly furious over American leaks of key intelligence. Mark Phillips reports.
President Trump is having a series of high-stakes meetings with European allies in Belgium. The president greeted newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron at the American ambassador's residence Thursday. Earlier, Mr. Trump met with leaders at European Union headquarters. Margaret Brennan reports.
Space Shuttle Atlantis set off to space in 2008. The crew included NASA astronaut Leland Melvin, who was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 1986. Melvin joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Chasing Space: An Astronaut's Story of Grit, Grace, and Second Chances."
Fired FBI Director James Comey may have been influenced during the Hillary Clinton email investigation by a phony Russian clue. Sources confirm to CBS News that a document, later assessed as bad intelligence or maybe even fake, obtained by the FBI may have led Comey to criticize the Democratic presidential candidate's handling of classified information while she was secretary of state. Julianna Goldman reports.
Washington Post congressional reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Senate Republicans' dilemma over the GOP health care bill, and Montana Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte being charged for attacking a reporter.
Queen Elizabeth surprised young victims of the Manchester bombing at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital on Thursday
A long stretch of California's scenic Pacific Coast Highway is now buried under a colossal mudslide. More than one million tons of rock and dirt tumbled down a hillside last weekend, reshaping the coastline for a quarter mile just south of Monterey. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Veteran Ben Skardon survived the Bataan Death March that killed thousands of American and Filipino soldiers during WWII. Now, at nearly 100, he's still marching -- to pay tribute
Investigation found that building collapsed after U.S. bomb detonated explosives placed by ISIS
The House speaker said Gianforte, the GOP congressional candidate in Thursday's special election in Montana, should apologize to the reporter he was charged with assaulting
New research "raises interesting questions" about the ways fathers interact with boys and girls
Health reform bill would leave 23m more uninsured; Fed primed to hike interest rates; and Tesla workers raise safety concerns. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Mr. Trump reissued his calls for NATO ally members to pay their "fair share" in order to help drive out terrorism
British PM Theresa May is furious that there's been a media leak of intelligence information regarding the Manchester bombing
The band's devoted fans have made their "Larger Than Life" show the fastest-selling residency in Vegas history