Top Vatican Cardinal George Pell faces multiple criminal charges in Australia for alleged sexual assault committed decades ago. Pell is a top adviser to Pope Francis, who has promised "zero tolerance" of sex abuse in the Catholic Church. On Thursday, Pell said he is innocent. Seth Doane reports.
A Major League umpire is being called a hero for his life-saving actions off the field. John Tumpane, 34, is being credited with helping save the life of a woman on a Pittsburgh bridge who threatened to jump. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
"Before you light that, think about the value of your life," says one man who was severely injured when fireworks blew up in his face. The CPSC warns that 11,000 Americans are hospitalized with fireworks injuries each year. CBS News' Meg Oliver reports.
Doctors fresh out of medical school can work a 24-hour shift starting this weekend. But this is raising concerns about patient safety. Dr. Tara Narula reports on what this means for patients and doctors.
Georgia Congressman John Lewis was born and raised on a cotton farm outside Troy, Alabama. He later became one of the most prominent leaders of the civil rights movement. In our ongoing series, Note to Self, Lewis recalls getting into what he famously calls "good trouble."
More people are being forced to leave their homes as wildfires burn across states in the West. Hundreds of firefighters battled flames overnight in San Clemente, California, and a state of emergency was declared in Prescott, Arizona. Hundreds were evacuated Wednesday from Burbank, California. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Ten years ago, Apple customers got their hands on the very first iPhone. At the time, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs promised the devices would change the world. That promise has been fulfilled. Fast Company editor-in-chief Robert Safian joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the iPhone's impact.
Severe storms spawned at least 26 tornadoes across the Midwest Wednesday. The strong wind ripped roofs off homes and knocked down trees. Two people were hurt. More severe weather is headed for the region Thursday with powerful thunderstorms expected to bring large hail and and possibly more tornadoes. Adriana Diaz reports.
The Department of Homeland Security is demanding airlines and airports worldwide tighten their security so terrorists cannot smuggle bombs onto planes. Those changes will force more than 3,000 passengers a day to deal with new security measures and screening technology. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A sheriff's officer was caught on video threatening to take a man to jail after jaywalking in Florida. Devonte Shipman started recording on a cellphone shortly after the Jacksonville officer stopped him last week. Community activists believe it happened because Shipman was "walking while black." An internal review is underway. David Begnaud reports.
Two California men are urging Netflix to stop streaming "13 Reasons Why" because they say teenage girls in their families, Bella Herndon and Priscilla Chiu, committed suicide after watching the series. The two men, who had never before met in person, are now supporting each other in their grief. John Blackstone reports.
The Senate GOP bill to replace Obamacare needs more votes, so Republican leaders are changing it. Sources tell CBS News the bill now includes $45 billion to pay for treating opioid abuse. Margaret Brennan reports.
Investigators say a video shows Jack Young's white pickup driving erratically shortly before the wreck
U.S.-backed Iraqi forces say they've taken an iconic mosque in the heart of Mosul that was destroyed by ISIS. Its recapture comes three years to the day after ISIS declared its so-called caliphate. The extremist group is also facing setbacks Raqqa, its stronghold in Syria. Holly Williams reports from northern Syria.
President Trump's revived travel ban goes into effect at 8 p.m. EST Thursday. It will affect travelers from six mostly-Muslim countries for 90 days. There will be some exceptions, but visa applicants and all refugees from those countries must have a close family or business tie to the U.S. Jan Crawford reports.
The ex-pharmaceutical executive's defense said he may be "dysfunctional" but isn't guilty, while prosecutors allege he's a con man
The additional funds and new language comes as GOP leadership aims for a bill revision by Friday
NASA video shows the launch of a Terrier-Improved Malemute suborbital sounding rocket from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The rocket dispersed colorful vapor tracers into the upper atmosphere to help scientists study how particles move in space.
The Trump administration is adding new security measures for international flights into the U.S. to protect against terrorism. CBS News transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN with more on the changes.
The woman had a tattoo on her right hip; her cause of death has not been determined
There have been no injuries reported resulting from the sinkhole that appeared shortly before 7 a.m. Thursday