The shipper is emphasizing that most packages will not get surcharges as it tries to gain on rival UPS
Australian actress opens up about female-driven cast in new film "Fun Mom Dinner"
Correspondent Adriana Diaz travels to Chicago's west and south side communities to talk to Chicagoans in the crosshairs. "Guns of Chicago" airs Mon., Aug. 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
The South Carolina Republican says immigration policy should reflect the American economy
Baltimore's police commissioner says there's "no doubt" drugs were recovered in two cases involving alleged police misconduct. Two separate body camera videos show Baltimore officers purportedly faking evidence. Jeff Pegues reports.
Hiring is up more than 17 percent nationwide compared to July 2016, according to LinkedIn's workforce report for August
The stars of the award-winning London production of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" are headed to Broadway
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will release a book called "The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance" in September. It gives an inside look at how the football star stays in shape. Brady's playbook is billed as an "athlete's bible" for exercising, training and living. The book is published by Simon & Schuster, a division of CBS.
President Trump says new economic sanctions against Russia are a mistake, but he signed them into law anyway. Congress approved the sanctions by veto-proof margins, trying to punish Russia for meddling in the last election. Russia says the sanctions threaten an all-out trade war.
Researchers say requests are increasing from people who aren't terminally ill in country where it is legal
Scott Pelley returns to Newtown, Connecticut, and speaks with families who may never move on, but are finding ways to move forward
Scott Pelley goes back to Newtown, Conn., and speaks with families who may never move on, but are finding ways to move forward
China's defense ministry says it is coordinating with the U.S. in the search for the sailor "in the spirit of humanitarianism"
Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman were already well-known stars when "Rain Man" came out in 1988, but it was the first time most movie-goers heard the music of Hans Zimmer. The composer went on to write the scores of more than 100 films and has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards. His latest film, "Dunkirk," was No. 1 at the box office for the last two weekends. Mark Strassmann reports.
In our Work in Progress series, we explore the future of jobs and the issues facing the American workforce. Hiring is up more than 17 percent nationwide compared to July 2016, but in some parts of the country, managers face challenges ranging from an employee skills gap to the growing problem of prescription drug abuse. LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss where employers are hiring the most and how some are dealing with these challenges.