How musicians, industry and Congress united behind new law
The groundbreaking Music Modernization Act helps artists by streamlining music licensing, closing a loophole in copyright law covering pre-1972 songs
The groundbreaking Music Modernization Act helps artists by streamlining music licensing, closing a loophole in copyright law covering pre-1972 songs
President Trump's remarks are easing investor concerns following last week's escalation in trade tensions
By closing a loophole in copyright law, the Music Modernization Act aims to help artists whose pre-1972 music is streamed by digital services. Former Arizona Senator and CBS News Contributor Jeff Flake talked with legendary singer Dionne Warwick, and with music industry officials who managed, miraculously, to get Congress to join hands on the issue.
A new study from Harvard Business School says geographic flexibility can save money for businesses and staffers. Researchers found employees who worked remotely raised revenue and productivity and boosted their local economy. LinkedIn senior editor-at-large Jessi Hempel discusses the benefits of working remotely.
Destination of estimated $130 million worth of Iranian crude is still unknown, as Tehran chides U.S. "intervention in others' internal affairs"
As part of a new partnership with Gretchen Rubin and her award-winning podcast “Happier,” every week “CBS This Morning” is sharing one thing you can do to live a happier, healthier and more productive life. Today, Rubin has ways to shake up your to-do list.
As part of a new partnership with Gretchen Rubin and her award-winning podcast "Happier," every week "CBS This Morning" is sharing one thing you can do to live a happier, healthier and more productive life. Today, Rubin has ways to shake up your to-do list.
Several Democratic presidential candidates made their way to Des Moines for the Iowa State Fair over the weekend -- and Ed O'Keefe caught up with the state's voters
Officials are investigating 193 possible cases of severe lung illness associated with vaping in 22 states
This is not the first time the president has skipped attending a climate-related event
President Trump calls the U.S. economy the best in the world, but many Americans in the latest CBS News poll do not share his confidence. 38% of people say they feel optimistic about the economy's future, while 35% are pessimistic. 27% say they're not sure. CBS News elections and surveys director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the numbers.
"I never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!" Mr. Trump decried on Twitter
At least 272 mass shootings have occurred this year in the U.S., according to the Gun Violence Archive. People who have lost their loved ones in past shootings talked with Gayle King about how the attacks have changed their communities forever.
Homeowners are holding on to their property, anticipating a big payoff once the ecommerce giant's HQ2 is built
Target plans to open 25 Disney-branded sections within 25 of its locations in October, with more opening in 2020
A team of scientists has developed what they say are drought-resistant cotton seeds, which may be a saving grace for farmers. Adriana Diaz reports in our "Eye on Earth" series on climate change.
President insists French leader didn't surprise him by inviting Iran's U.S.-sanctioned top diplomat to join world leaders
The violence in Hong Kong entered a dangerous new phase over the weekend, with a shot fired after protesters threw bricks and Molotov cocktails at police. Protesters and police clashed repeatedly over the weekend. Ramy Inocencio reports.
21-year-old Angel Reinosa said he'd been shot by a sniper, but after hundreds of officers responded, officials say it was revealed he made the whole thing up. David Begnaud reports.
A ruling in a landmark legal case over the opioid crisis could lead to one of the largest monetary awards in U.S. history. A judge in Oklahoma will decide if Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiary Janssen bear responsibility for helping to fuel the state's opioid epidemic, by aggressively marketing painkillers. Omar Villafranca reports.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning."
NASA reportedly is investigating what may be the first known allegations of a crime committed from space. Astronaut Anne McClain's estranged wife, Summer Worden, has accused McClain of identity theft while McClain was aboard the International Space Station. McClain strongly denies the accusations. Janet Shamlian reports.
The inmates say a repealed law on race and capital punishment should still let them be resentenced life without parole
21-year-old Angel Reinosa said he'd been shot by a sniper, but after hundreds of officers responded it was revealed he made the whole thing up
Brazil’s president says the army will battle the fires raging in the Amazon after facing pressure from critics. Manuel Bojorquez reports in Rio Branco, Brazil.
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