The latest volume in the crime series featuring New York City prosecutor Alexandra Cooper
The Violent Femmes, one of the most influential bands of the 1980s, have started a North American tour, and just released a new live album. "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Anthony Mason spoke to them about a sudden big break, a slow rise to stardom and the dust-ups and reunions along the way.
Though often cited among America's more dangerous cities, Newark claimed its lowest crime rate in 50 years in 2016
Legendary sushi chef Masa Takayama grew up in rural Japan working at his parents' fish market. After transforming the Los Angeles dining scene in the 1980s, he did the same in New York with Masa, the first Japanese restaurant in the U.S. to win the Michelin guide's top rating. Chef Takayama doesn't let diners take photos inside his restaurant, but he invited "CBS This Morning: Saturday" Co-host Alex Wagner and crew in, for a special dish.
The group has just released a new live album called "Two Mics & The Truth: Unplugged and Unhinged in America"
Dramatic bodycam footage shows a train in Texas dragging an SUV with two injured passengers inside. The SUV struck the train and was pinned underneath when an officer arrived on the scene. The train then began moving. KHOU-TV obtained the video from police.
The Violent Femmes made their mark on American music as one of the most successful alt-rock bands of the 1980s. They have just started a North American tour and just released a new live album called "Two Mics & The Truth: Unplugged and Unhinged in America."
The Violent Femmes made their mark on American music as one of the most successful alt-rock bands of the 1980s. They have just started a North American tour and just released a new live album called "Two Mics & The Truth: Unplugged and Unhinged in America."
The Violent Femmes made their mark on American music as one of the most successful alt-rock bands of the 1980s. They have just started a North American tour and just released a new live album called "Two Mics & The Truth: Unplugged and Unhinged in America."
It's been nearly two years since three Americans became instant heroes while on a trip through Europe. In August 2015, Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone and Anthony Sadler thwarted a gun-wielding terrorist on board their Paris-bound train. Now, the three men will play themselves in an upcoming film directed by Clint Eastwood. Dana Jacobson reports.
With rising employment, more Americans are earning a steady paycheck, but much of that money is going both unspent and not invested -- leaving banks brimming with cash. Host of the award-winning podcast "So Money," Farnoosh Torabi, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the trend and some ways people can invest that extra money.
From World Emoji Day to Comic-Con International, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
At least three people were killed and at least 16 others were injured in a high-rise fire in Honolulu Friday night. The blaze began on the 26th floor of the 36-floor building and falling debris caused the fire to spread to lower floors. The building did not have a sprinkler system and the cause has not been determined.
Emergency officials are keeping a close eye on a massive sinkhole that swallowed two homes on Friday and could still be expanding. It happened in Land O' Lakes, Florida, about 20 miles north of Tampa. Tony Dokoupil reports.
New technology and artificial intelligence are making it even easier for students to cheat. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how the search engine, Wolfram Alpha, works and why teachers should look at the future of artificial intelligence and students' access to it as a way to inform their curriculum today.