President Trump's own words may be complicating the legal case for his travel ban. In Twitter messages Monday, Mr. Trump took aim at the courts, his own Justice Department and the revised ban. It's also distracting attention from his infrastructure proposals. Margaret Brennan reports.
Climate change is often seen as posing the greatest risk to coastal areas, but the nation's inland cities face perils of their own
Admission offers to at least 10 members of Harvard University's incoming freshman class have been revoked after school officials learned the students had exchanged vulgar and offensive messages on Facebook. The news was first reported by the university's student newspaper, The Harvard Crimson. Don Dahler reports.
John Grisham has sold more than 300 million copies of his books and has had 29 consecutive No. 1 books on the New York Times fiction bestsellers list. His work has been translated into nearly 50 languages. Grisham joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest novel, "Camino Island," which is about a heist of the original manuscripts of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels and the efforts to retrieve them.
Day two of Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial begins Tuesday. Over the coming days, the prosecution will call accuser Andrea Constand and her mother, Gianna, to the stand. Cosby's defense team attacked Constand's character on the first day of the trial. The prosecution accused Cosby of using fame and power to take advantage of trusting young women. DeMarco Morgan reports.
A leaked classified report posted online Monday suggests Russian intelligence tried to break into U.S. electronic voting systems just a few days before the November election. The Intercept posted the NSA documents about one hour before alleged leaker Reality Leigh Winner was charged. CBS News has confirmed the report is legitimate. Jeff Pegues reports.
James Corden is taking "The Late Late Show" to his home country this week. He shot a special open for the London episodes, with the first of three airing Tuesday night. Corden and his team spent the last few days on the streets of London shooting skits, including a "Mary Poppins" crosswalk musical. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Investigators in London are searching more locations for ties to Saturday's deadly terror attack. Police have identified all three attackers. One of the suspects was a familiar figure to police. Charlie D'Agata reports from London Bridge.
Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft already connect millions with their carpooling options, but long before they came along, there was "casual carpool." The grassroots commuting option which does not use an app or any technology, has sprung up in places like Washington and Houston, but it all began in San Francisco. John Blackstone reports.
Mickey Drexler has been responsible for shaping some of America's most trusted brands including Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic and Madewell. For the past 10 consecutive quarters, sales at J.Crew stores have been declining. CBS News financial contributor Mellody Hobson joins "CBS This Morning" from Chicago to discuss the leadership change and shifting trends in retail.
At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook unveiled some long-awaited software upgrades Monday, including one to prevent distracted driving. Apple also revealed its first new product in years: the HomePod. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the tech giant's newest technologies.
President Trump has called for crackdown on leakers of classified information for months. Now for the first time during his administration, an alleged leaker faces criminal charges. The Justice Department says Reality Leigh Winner confessed to giving a top-secret report to a news website. Winner faces charges under the Espionage Act. Jan Crawford reports.
Soccer stars are speaking out after an entire girls team was benched because someone thought one of the players was a boy. Reports say that after someone complained a boy was playing on the girls team, 8-year-old Mili Hernandez and her youth club were disqualified from a weekend tournament in Nebraska. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Retired British military commander Mikey Kay joins CBSN from Paris after a police officer was reportedly attacked by a man with a hammer outside Notre Dame.
Two companies that insure Walmart are suing the retail giant, challenging its multi-million-dollar payout to actor Tracy Morgan. The comedian was seriously injured in 2014 when a truck owned by Walmart slammed into Morgan's limousine van. Ohio Casualty and Liberty Insurance Underwriters want Morgan to sit for a seven-hour deposition, but the comedian is refusing. Only on "CBS This Morning," Morgan's attorney, Benedict Morelli, discusses the case and what's at stake.
The bestselling author's new novel is about a heist of the original manuscripts of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels
Apple, Amazon, and other tech firms voice support for Paris Climate goals, and Trump organization launches new budget hotel chain 'American Idea'. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch
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