Trade war and climate change on Iowa farmers' minds
This year, the perfect storm of bad weather and political tension is hitting the heartland
This year, the perfect storm of bad weather and political tension is hitting the heartland
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan talks to White House national security adviser John Bolton and House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiff. Plus, Sen. Doug Jones is here to discuss his new book, "Bending Toward Justice."
CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe talks with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, at the South by Southwest festival in Austin to discuss her 2020 presidential campaign.
In her new book of personal essays, "Little Weirds," Slate says she went through a period of self-discovery and what she calls a "reckoning" over how she was treating herself
The Trump administation is developing plans to ban flavored vaping products with the exception of menthol and tobacco flavors. Axios health care editor Sam Baker joined CBSN to discuss the potential ban, what it means for consumers, and how vaping policies could shape the 2020 election.
Utah's Republican senator has been a vocal critic of President Trump
The Republican senator also urged Congress to subpoena the whistleblower — whose identify is protected by federal law — to testify in the impeachment hearings
Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Adam Smith, a Democrat, was in northern Iraq to meet Kurdish leaders and to "begin to rebuild" U.S. credibility in the region. He told CBS News' Charlie D'Agata he doesn't know why President Trump "would say something so stupid, that is so wrong," about U.S. policy in Syria.
Researchers are trying to see if a genetic test can better identify who is at risk of developing type 1 diabetes. Of the 2,000 children tested so far, 60 of them carry a higher genetic risk for the disease. Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, a board-certified physician in family and emergency medicine, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss.
Mike Dunleavy's critics vowed to take their fight to court
House Democrats are expected to release new transcripts from two key figures in their investigation. Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland and former special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker are both considered crucial witnesses. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes and CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy join CBSN to break down the latest developments.
Police said the stabbing happened after one of the men may have cut in line in front of the other
It's decision time for up to 254 million Americans, with open enrollment season in full swing. The average amount paid by a family for health insurance jumped 22% in the last five years. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to help us make the most of our benefits.
Donald Trump Jr. is the oldest son of President Trump. He is executive vice president at the Trump Organization and acts as a surrogate for his father's presidential campaigns. Trump Jr. joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss his new book, "Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us." He also discusses the impeachment inquiry and his criticism of Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
Older bulbs are nearly extinct, but a recent move by the Trump administration aims to keep them on the shelves
At $5 per month, the streaming service is one of the cheapest out there — but it is launching with just nine titles
Democrats continue to press ahead with their impeachment probe as Republicans get new offer from whistleblower attorney
The executive vice president at the Trump Organization also says Mr. Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is "doing a good job"
First on "CBS This Morning," actress, comedian and best-selling author Jenny Slate discusses her new collection of essays and personal reflections called “Little Weirds.” This follows her first Netflix comedy special, “Stage Fright.” Anthony Mason spoke with Slate about her journey, including her voice as internet star, Marcel the Shell.
Another expansion of recalled products linked to multistate outbreak that sickened 21 people in nine states
All 140 seats in the Virginia state Senate and House are up for reelection on Tuesday
Actors who have long posed as GIs at Checkpoint Charlie will have to look for new jobs after tourists claimed they were harassed for refusing to pay for photos
Only on "CBS This Morning," we are revealing the anonymous buyer behind Olivia Newton-John’s famed black satin pants from “Grease.” Spanx founder Sara Blakely bought the pants for more than $162,000, and also bought a custom "Pink Ladies" jacket presented to Newton-John by the movie’s cast and crew. Blakely joins "CBS This Morning" to share the story behind her purchase.
Farmers in Iowa are on the front lines of U.S. policy battles, from trade to climate change. On top of that, there's frustration because this fall's harvest has been delayed by rains. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand spoke to two farmers on different sides of the political spectrum, and she joined "CBSN AM" to discuss what she learned.
Family members suspect SUVs carrying members of Mormon community based in Mexico was attacked by a cartel in a case of mistaken identity
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