NASA's mission control center in Houston was the epicenter of several milestones in human history, including man's first steps on the moon. But today the room is retired and a wreck. Mark Strassmann reports on the efforts to restore the room and bring the past back to life.
"We've long prescribed antibiotics out of fear and habit, not science," says expert who's advocating for change
Brian Kelley opens up about the groups success, future collaborations
In his book, "Fully Alive," Tyler Gage shares his journey to build a socially responsible business with a deeper meaning
The president's son-in-law spoke to congressional interns as part of an off-the-record summer lecture series
The ban will go into effect 30 days after the notice is posted
Vice President visits Georgia, says "U.S. strongly condemns Russian occupation" of tiny neighbor's territory
He snapped a few quick pictures — proof that the massive bear existed — before he dialed 911
A researcher says Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson are the creators of what he believes is the first silver coin ever minted in the U.S.
Tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate during the height of the busy summer season after power was cut off
At least two leading opposition figures in Venezuela are believed to be in government custody. Surveillance video appears to show officials removing the men overnight during raids at their homes. Both had denounced Sunday's vote that could grant President Nicolas Maduro nearly unchecked power. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Caracas.
The 1967 Detroit riots began after a police raid of an unlicensed bar in a black neighborhood. Racial tensions erupted, and over five days, 43 people were killed, more than 7,000 were arrested and hundreds of buildings were burned to the ground. The new movie "Detroit" focuses on an incident during the riots at the Algiers Motel where police killed three black men and beat nine others. Actor John Boyega joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the film's relevance to race relations today and the need... Читать дальше...
A man's journey through the Amazon inspired a business that is helping the rainforest thrive. After graduating college, Tyler Gage moved to Ecuador to start Runa, a company that produces teas and energy drinks in the U.S. and provides income to the local Amazon community. Gage joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Fully Alive: Using the Lessons of the Amazon to Live Your Mission in Business and Life," and his journey to build a socially responsible business.
CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers describes how reporting out a story on foreign labor challenged his assumptions of America's visa process and the people who work around it to get to the U.S.