Comedian John Oliver is the target of a lawsuit by one of the country's largest privately-owned coal companies, Murray Energy Corporation. Oliver strongly criticized the coal giant and its CEO Robert Murray Sunday on HBO's "Last Week Tonight." Mireya Villarreal reports.
In its July cover story, Wired magazine takes an in-depth look at a years-long string of cyberattacks in Ukraine that could have global implications. Andy Greenberg, who reported the story, and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings and the implications for the U.S.
Tropical Depression Cindy is on track to bring drenching rain from the Mississippi and Ohio River Valley to parts of the East Coast. The storm caused widespread damage on the Gulf Coast after making landfall in Louisiana. David Begnaud reports.
A juror from Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial told CBS News there were concerns that politics may have played a role in taking the actor to court. The juror, a former Marine and longtime Pennsylvania resident, said the mood inside the deliberation room was "very, very tense. Lots of tears, lots of emotions." Jericka Duncan reports.
London police say manslaughter charges are possible in last week's apartment tower fire. They have pinpointed a fridge-freezer as the cause. The fire that killed at least 79 people is believed to have been fuelled by the exterior siding. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
In our ongoing series, A More Perfect Union, we show how what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Today, we look at the value of a picture that preserves a rite of passage forever, and what happens when a family can't afford that priceless memento. Tony Dokoupil reports.
In an earthquake, having the latest information could be the key to survival. But a rollout for ShakeAlert, an earthquake warning system set to be released next year, could be in jeopardy. Carter Evans reports.
From the death of Otto Warmbier, the American student released from North Korea in a coma, to Norah O'Donnell's interview with President Moon Jae-in, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
Heart disease is the number one killer of women, but a new survey by the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found it's not a top priority for women or their doctors. Cardiovascular disease causes 400,000 deaths a year, which is more than all cancers combined. Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
A report claims Russian President Vladimir Putin gave direct instructions to help elect Donald Trump as president. According to a Washington Post investigation, former President Obama received a secret CIA report in August that "captured Putin's specific instructions on the operation's audacious objectives - defeat or at least damage the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton." Jeff Pegues reports.
President Trump says he "did not make" recordings of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey. But he raised new questions about Robert Mueller, the special counsel handling the Russia investigation. Margaret Brennan reports.
Newly released video features stunning details of a South Carolina man's murder of seven people. Todd Kohlhepp's confession revives a cold case and explains how he kept a woman in captivity for two months inside a shipping container. David Begnaud previews his report for this Saturday's "48 Hours."
Trump touts progress on health care, brings up four senators who have voiced opposition to Senate bill
The bill is already in jeopardy, with five Senate Republicans having announced their opposition
Officials say 40 were killed and nearly 100 wounded Friday in four separate attacks
After Alexandria shooting, House leadership laid out various ideas to House Republican Conference Friday morning
The program arrives in the U.K. following four terrorist attacks over the course of three months
Wired magazine takes an in-depth look at a years-long string of cyberattacks in Ukraine that could have implications for the U.S.
The singer, songwriter and LGBT activist offers a lesson in improving life for the people around you
President Trump signed the V.A. Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act Friday, making it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to fire bad employees