"It was in breach of the law and exposed Sweden and Swedish citizens to harm," PM Stefan Lofven says
11-month-old infant's parents have already dropped long legal battle to get him experimental treatment
There might be two Westeros books in 2018
The executive, who was arrested in January, is one of many charged with conspiring to cheat emissions tests
Here's how repealing and replacing Obamacare could weigh down President Trump's lofty economic expansion goals
Jared Kushner returns to Capitol Hill Tuesday morning for a second private meeting with Congressional investigators. On Monday, Kushner met with Senate staff who were looking into Russian interference in the presidential election. He acknowledged four private meetings with Russians, but said none of the contacts were improper. Margaret Brennan reports.
The last baby orca whale born into captivity at SeaWorld died at the San Antonio park. The 3-month-old was being treated for an infection when her health suddenly declined. Activists argue her life in captivity is to blame. SeaWorld announced the end of its killer whale breeding program last year. Michelle Miller reports.
He said Sessions has taken a "VERY weak position" on pursuing Hillary Clinton over her emails
Newly-released video contradicts initial accounts of a deadly firefight between a Jordanian soldier and three American green berets. The shooting was initially described as a split-second mistake by the Jordanian, but the video shows the green berets waved their hands and tried to surrender. Staff Sgts. Matthew Lewellen, Kevin McEnroe and James Moriarty were killed.
As part of our series, Issues That Matter, we take a look at America's longest war as we approach the 17th year of the conflict in Afghanistan. Former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and co-founder of the Center for a New American Security Michèle Flournoy joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the U.S. is still in Afghanistan and why it's important for the U.S. to make a statement of commitment to supporting the country against terrorism.
With more than 70 films on his résumé, inlcuding 18 as a producer, actor Wesley Snipes has made a name for himself in Hollywood with movies like "New Jack City" and "White Men Can't Jump." Now, he's released his debut novel, a spiritual thriller titled "Talon of God." Wesley Snipes joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about writing the thriller, acting and Hollywood.
"Unfortunately, we're in an era now where, with the internet, people with fringe views like this can gain the upper hand"