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"The president's repulsive defense of white supremacists demands that Congress act to defend our American values"
Gayle King hosts two-hour primetime special, "Princess Diana: Her Life | Her Death | The Truth" Sat., Aug. 19 at 9/8c
New York Times writers Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham take a critical look at culture in their podcast and this week, discuss Charlottesville
As DNA testing for disease risk expands in the U.S., some research questions if it really helps consumers make healthier choices
At least 14 people were killed in Barcelona Thursday when a van mowed down pedestrians on Las Ramblas, a major boulevard. More than 100 were injured. Police then killed five suspects and arrested three others after a second car attack in the seaside town of Cambrils. Seth Doane reports.
The boy's grandfather says he became separated from his mother, who was seriously wounded in the attack
The White House adviser's views put him far outside the economic mainstream, with skeptics calling them "simplistic and arrogant"
From Trump's blame of "both sides" for Charlottesville violence to deadly terror attacks in Spain, take a look back at the week that was on "CBS This Morning."
"Crown Heights" tells the story of a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for murder for more than 20 years
Far-right extremist groups have found fertile ground to spread their messages and attract new followers at college campuses
Estimates by civilian experts put the arsenal anywhere from a dozen to about 30 nuclear weapons
New York Times writers Wesley Morris and Jenna Wortham take a critical look at cultural issues in their popular podcast, "Still Processing." In their most recent episode, they discussed the white supremacist rally and violence in Charlottesville. Morris and Wortham join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the role white people need to play in conversations about race, and how the institution of white supremacy needs to be dismantled.