First on "CBS This Morning," Bon Appétit's Andrew Knowlton and Julia Kramer reveal this year's Hot 10 winners
The U.S. Attorney's Office in D.C. has subpoenaed records from a web-hosting company which hosts a group that allegedly helped plan Trump inauguration protests
One Colorado company discovered what it was doing wrong in searching for qualified employees -- and a key to effective hiring
It's estimated that the lifetime risk of developing the condition is 46 percent
Not even solid corporate earnings can spark buying interest as breadth -- the number of rising stocks -- keeps shrinking
"If the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions," North Korea's military will "point daggers at their necks," Kim Jong Un says
Taylor Swift is promising to help victims of sexual assault after winning her civil suit against a former radio host who she says groped her. A jury of six women and two men ruled in Swift's favor after nearly four hours of deliberation. Swift says David Mueller groped her as they posed for a photo in 2013. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
A female stunt driver working on the superhero sequel "Deadpool 2" died when her motorcycle hit a glass building in Vancouver
Veterans at three college campuses just finished a week-long academic bootcamp. The Warrior Scholar Project prepares veterans to go back to school. Programs in Massachusetts, Michigan and Texas were the last of more than a dozen that took place this summer. Jan Crawford reports.
The soldiers have been identified as 22-year-old Sgt. Allen L. Stigler Jr. and 30-year-old Sgt. Roshain E. Brooks
One key to the program is it's taught by veterans themselves
North Korean state media announced that Kim Jong Un plans to hold off on launching missiles at Guam - at least for now. The U.S. military is ready to defend the territory from any attack. Ben Tracy reports.
A wave of cocaine may be about to hit the United States, according to a Coast Guard admiral. On Monday we showed you Colombia's record growth of coca, the raw ingredient in cocaine. Now we're taking a look at how the U.S. Coast Guard is tracking the drugs in the ocean. Manuel Bojorquez reports.