James Fields Jr. is charged with second-degree murder and other counts after authorities say he drove into a crowd demonstrating against a white supremacist rally, killing one and injuring 19
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasts off in company's 12th flight to resupply International Space Station
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is sending top Israeli security officials to the White House later this week
Author J.D. Vance, who wrote about disaffection felt by American working class, also says white nationalists are "a small segment" of Trump's supporters
The statue, in the city's Piedmont Park, depicts a winged angel standing over a Confederate soldier
For those accused who cannot afford attorneys, being represented by a public defender often means no defense at all
Pence told reporters that he "never witnessed" any evidence of collusion with Russia on the campaign
Number of suspected cholera cases has reached 500,000, marking worst outbreak of disease in the world
The Democratic mayor has succeeded in a deep-red state by seeing opportunity rather than ideology
White supremacy opponents held vigils Sunday in Charlottesville, Virginia, following a weekend of violence that killed one woman and injured dozens. Heather Heyer, 32, died when a car drove into counter-protesters after a demonstration by neo-Nazis, white supremacists and Ku Klux Klan members. David Begnaud reports.
Protests erupted outside of Trump Tower following attack, violence in Charlottesville over the weekend
In interview with British tabloid, Chloe Ayling says she was "terrified beyond words" during alleged ordeal in Milan
The Teen Choice Awards hit a more serious note than usual, with the two-hour broadcast coming a day after the violence at a rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia
Actress Susan Sarandon is known for her versatile performances and won an Academy Award for her role in "Dead Man Walking." Sarandon joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her guest star role in the newest season of "Ray Donovan" on Showtime, a division of CBS.
The new campaign ad calls members of the media "enemies" of Trump
In our American Voices series, we take a look at Louisville, Kentucky, to see how national issues are playing out on a local level. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer has been called the most innovative mayor in the country. Since he's taken office in 2011, Louisville has added more than 63,000 jobs. Mayor Fischer, who is also working to increase the number of college graduates and creating new job training programs, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the issue of social mobility and the country's opioid crisis.
Vice President Mike Pence told the president of Colombia Sunday he is very concerned by the "dramatic increase" in the country's cocaine production. Cocaine production has surged more than 130 percent since 2013, and Colombia is the main supplier of cocain to the U.S. Manuel Bojorquez went deep into the Colombian jungle to look at how the country's government and the U.S. are fighting the issue.
Instagram has a new feature to filter out hateful comments. The tool uses a type of artificial intelligence called machine learning. A group of about 20 people is now teaching the program what are considered mean or inappropriate posts. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson sat down with Instagram co-founder and CEO Kevin Systrom for "CBSN: On Assignment." Watch the full report Monday, Aug. 14 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and CBSN.
Clashes between white supremacists and counter-protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, puts the country's divisions on stark display. Author J. D. Vance, who wrote about the country's working class in "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis," joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss white supremacists and President Trump's response to Charlottesville.