This Morning from CBS News, Oct. 26, 2015
The Vice President
Vice President Joe Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, appear on "60 Minutes" in their first television interview since the vice president announced he would not seek the Democratic presidential nomination for 2016. Asked whether he made his decision because he couldn't win, or simply didn't want to run, Biden didn't hesitate
Trump fact-check
Donald Trump is taking credit for a decision by Ford Motors to shift work from a plant in Mexico to a plant in the U.S., but a closer look at the history behind the move by Ford execs shows another political force at play; a man who calls Trump's claim "empty, false rhetoric."
Boeing at 100
The only company in the U.S. that builds jumbo jets is set to soar past a milestone. Boeing began with a canvas and wood airplane almost 100 years ago, and that first venture led to today's 787 Dreamliner. Over a century, Boeing has transformed travel across the globe.
Recession repeat?
Many investors expect the U.S. to continue its slow recovery from the financial crisis, but some noted forecasters see clouds on the horizon, warning that the global economy could be sliding into another recession.
Side effects
From the impact of natural disasters to the spread of infectious diseases and worsening asthma and allergies, climate change is affecting public health -- and children are likely to bear the brunt of it, warns the American Academy of Pediatrics. The group is calling for action to protect kids' health.
Lane revival
Are Americans over bowling? Not according to industry leader Bowlmor, which is winning over investors with a multimillion dollar campaign to attract new players and revive the game's popularity -- and meeting with some success in the effort.
"Supergirl"
Producers and series star Melissa Benoist promise the show will have plenty of girl power, and Benoist says young girls in particular will find a role model in Cara. "I always keep in mind her bravery, hope and positivity and strength and I think it will be hard for girls to not look up to that," she tells CBS News.
More top news:
U.S.
Off-duty police officer shot in New Orleans
Controversial Fla. black bear hunt ends after 2nd day
Son kills mom at assisted living home in N.J., police say
World
Powerful quake hits Afghanistan, neighboring nations
At least 5 killed as tour boat sinks in Canada
Attacker crashes into gates of Belgian barracks, flees
Dramatic rescue of ISIS hostages shown on helmet cam
Politics
Joe Biden: No 2016 deathbed wish from Beau
Christie involved in Amtrak quiet car kerfuffle
Bush paints Ted Cruz as two-faced
Business
5 best U.S. cities for building wealth
Why Silicon Valley needs to change its ways
Health
Eating during labor may not be so bad, study suggests
Report has stunning revelations on contents of hot dogs
Entertainment
John Cleese on making people laugh