Paul Ryan discusses Trump's wiretapping claims
House Speaker says he has not seen evidence of wiretapping on Trump Tower, but that the "proper place" for that question is the congressional investigation into the issue
House Speaker says he has not seen evidence of wiretapping on Trump Tower, but that the "proper place" for that question is the congressional investigation into the issue
House intelligence committee is asking Trump administration to prove unfounded claim that the phones at Trump Tower were tapped during the campaign
President Trump has been avoiding reporters since he accused President Obama of wiretapping his phones at Trump Tower. Margaret Brennan asked White House spokesman Sean Spicer whether Mr. Trump was the target of an investigation and received three different responses.
His comments at Thursday's press briefing came a day after he said there is "no reason" to believe Mr. Trump is "the target of any investigation whatsoever"
Senate subcommittee asks Justice Department for more information regarding president's charges
Trump has not taken a question from reporters in the five days since he called the wiretapping allegation a "fact"
Devin Nunes said Tuesday that he has not seen any evidence to support the president's claim that President Obama ordered that Trump Tower be wiretapped during the campaign
Senate Intelligence Committee chairman says they "don’t have anything today that would send us in that direction"
White House spokesman Sean Spicer said Tuesday that the intelligence committees in Congress should investigate President Trump's allegation that President Obama ordered wiretapping of Trump Tower during the campaign. Spicer declined to produce evidence Mr. Trump claims to have. Margaret Brennan reports.
President Trump wants FBI Director James Comey to take a public stance on his side – and it’s causing tension
“The president, based on his information and belief, has said that we were surveilled," said Kellyanne Conway
President Trump's tweets accusing the Obama administration of wiretapping Trump Tower have caused a flurry on Capitol Hill, and a call for the president to explain what he meant. Margaret Brennan has more.
President Trump's tweets accusing the Obama administration of wiretapping Trump Tower have caused a flurry on Capitol Hill; scientists near the South pole are making house checks on some of the world's most majestic creatures, whales.
Fran Townsend, who led the Justice Department’s office of Intelligence Policy and Review during the Clinton administration, explains the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act process
Newsmax chief executive Christopher Ruddy says he spoke to the president after he accused Obama of wiretapping him
In the wake of President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that Trump Tower was wiretapped, CBS News national security analyst Fran Townsend explains the legal processes put in place to prevent presidents from abusing federal surveillance power.
The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said that his panel will probe whether the government conducted surveillance on campaign officials or surrogates
Rep. Jason Chaffetz discusses the president's claim in an interview on "CBS This Morning"
President Trump's accusations of wiretapping reignited a long-simmering feud with former President Obama. Mr. Trump claimed Saturday that his predecessor engaged in McCarthyism and called Mr. Obama a "bad or sick guy." The attacks broke an uneasy truce between the two men since the White House transition. Chip Reid reports.
CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend, former homeland security adviser to President George W. Bush, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's wiretapping accusations against former President Obama, and share her expertise from dealing with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) Court.
Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's unsubstantiated claim that former President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower, as well as expected changes in the travel ban.
President Trump made his unsupported claim of wiretapping as the FBI investigates possible cooperation between the Trump campaign and Russia. Under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), hundreds of warrants are issued each year allowing eavesdropping of a "foreign power or agent of a foreign power." Jeff Pegues reports.
The president's attacks against former President Obama broke an uneasy truce between the two men since the White House transition
On Saturday, Trump, citing no evidence, accused Obama of tapping Trump Tower phones before Election Day
President Trump accused President Obama of tapping his phones and called for an investigation into the previous administration's surveillance activities. Democrats are incensed by the unsubstantiated claim, but some Republicans may be interested in seeing what a congressional probe may find. Errol Barnett reports.
On Monday, Michael Cohen testified that former President Donald Trump signed off on plans to reimburse him for a "hush money" payment to Stormy Daniels.
The crash involved a bus transporting about 53 farm workers and a 2001 Ford Ranger truck, officials said.
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Right-wing Israeli activists in the Wests Bank attack a convoy carrying food to Gaza as a U.N. worker is killed in Rafah.
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America's top diplomat visits Kyiv, says U.S. weapons will make a "real difference" as Ukraine faces a fierce new Russian offensive
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French officials say "all means are being used to find" an escaped convict and the heavily armed assailants who attacked the vehicle that had been carrying him to prison.
Actor Steve Buscemi appeared to be looking at his phone moments before he was randomly punched in New York City, exclusive video obtained by CBS New York shows.
On Monday, Michael Cohen testified that former President Donald Trump signed off on plans to reimburse him for a "hush money" payment to Stormy Daniels.
The crash involved a bus transporting about 53 farm workers and a 2001 Ford Ranger truck, officials said.
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Solar storms can dazzle, bringing displays of the northern lights to large parts of the globe. But geomagnetic storms can also affect electronic systems.
Assaults against law enforcement officers with firearms are on the rise, according to a new FBI report.
The store closures come as many Wall Street analysts suspect the restaurant will declare bankruptcy in coming weeks.
AMC and BlackBerry joined the meme stock surge on Tuesday as investors posted screenshots of their trading gains.
The Biden administration is dramatically increasing tariffs on items including Chinese EVs to solar cells, batteries, steel and more.
A vote by the German automaker's Alabama workers to join the UAW would be a "milestone event," labor expert said.
Everything costs $10 at so-called bin stores — even pricey electronics like TV sets, video game consoles and laptops.
On Monday, Michael Cohen testified that former President Donald Trump signed off on plans to reimburse him for a "hush money" payment to Stormy Daniels.
Assaults against law enforcement officers with firearms are on the rise, according to a new FBI report.
Arizona's highest court gave the state attorney general 90 additional days to decide further legal action in the case over an 1864 near-total abortion ban lawmakers recently voted to repeal.
The winner of Tuesday's Democratic primary will likely face off against former Gov. Larry Hogan in November.
UnidosUS Action Fund will formally endorse the Biden-Harris ticket at an event in Phoenix, Arizona, as recent polling shows President Biden trailing in the battleground state.
Interest in raw milk is rising in the U.S., fueled by both "wellness" and conservative influencers on social media — even though it can make people very sick.
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Eighty-four million Americans had a mental disorder in 2022, while 34 million people had a substance use disorder. About 11 million people dealt with both, but many did not receive professional treatment, partially because of a persistent stigma leading to silence and shame around mental health problems. Michelle Miller reports on how former congressman Patrick J. Kennedy and author Stephen Fried are hoping to make change with their new book.
A Bay Area-based study finds that 80% of Asian American women with lung cancer never smoked and researchers are trying to figure out why.
Some states are cracking down on claims by anti-abortion rights organizations that offer "abortion pill reversal" treatment.
Right-wing Israeli activists in the Wests Bank attack a convoy carrying food to Gaza as a U.N. worker is killed in Rafah.
French officials say "all means are being used to find" an escaped convict and the heavily armed assailants who attacked the vehicle that had been carrying him to prison.
Solar storms can dazzle, bringing displays of the northern lights to large parts of the globe. But geomagnetic storms can also affect electronic systems.
America's top diplomat visits Kyiv, says U.S. weapons will make a "real difference" as Ukraine faces a fierce new Russian offensive
Crews in Western Canada are currently facing 130 active wildfires, including 14 considered out of control. Here's why it's so bad.
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Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue features industry icons Kate Upton and Hunter McGrady on the cover. They join "CBS Mornings" to talk about the milestone.
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A border collie-papillon mix named Nimble took home top prizes at the 148th Westminster Dog Show's Masters Agility competition.
The WNBA is poised to tip off its 28th season with the Las Vegas Aces seeking a three-peat, Caitlin Clark debuting and the league growing faster than ever.
Solar storms can dazzle, bringing displays of the northern lights to large parts of the globe. But geomagnetic storms can also affect electronic systems.
Researchers are investigating new ways to detect mental health problems through AI-powered apps by collecting data on people's behavior that could help determine shifts in mood in new ways. Dr. Nicholas Jacobson, an assistant professor in the departments of biomedical data science and psychiatry at Dartmouth, joined CBS News to discuss the possibilities.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Everywhere you look, products are getting too complicated, with more and more features aimed at attracting consumers. For designers, it's a constant and complex balance to get it just right.
Everywhere you look, products are getting too complicated, with more and more features aimed at attracting consumers. But designing things to do more can often lead to frustrated and unhappy customers. For designers, it's a constant and complex balance to get it just right. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how complicated lives – full of endless features – may be getting easier to navigate thanks to technology.
Solar storms can dazzle, bringing displays of the northern lights to large parts of the globe. But geomagnetic storms can also affect electronic systems.
In 2006, bees across the U.S. started dying rapidly. Now, the U.S. honey bee population is at an all-time high, according to the Census of Agriculture. Clay Bolt, manager of pollinator conservation for the World Wildlife Fund U.S., joins CBS News to explain what happened.
Wildfires are forcing thousands from their homes in Canada after burning more than 13,000 acres so far. Terry Cavaliere, emergency operations director for the Fort Nelson First Nation, joins CBS News with the latest.
Parts of the country saw the aurora borealis on Friday night, and the dazzling show was expected to continue on Saturday night, according to experts.
Geomagnetic storms can affect infrastructure, but may also bring an expanded viewing of the aurora borealis.
French officials say "all means are being used to find" an escaped convict and the heavily armed assailants who attacked the vehicle that had been carrying him to prison.
Assaults against law enforcement officers with firearms are on the rise, according to a new FBI report.
Of the 66 officers placed on leave, 39 were for general misconduct, including suspected use of excessive force, child endangerment or abuse, possession of contraband and negligent supervision.
A 16-year-old boy carrying a gun opened the back door of a packed church, but was immediately confronted by and escorted away by parishioners.
A quick-thinking church congregation worked together to prevent a mass shooting in Louisiana over the weekend. The church was packed with dozens of kids about to take part in a sacred rite of passage. Omar Villafranca reports.
The forecasted conditions come after a weekend of jaw-dropping northern lights seen as far south as Florida and as "magnetically complex" sunspots bigger than Earth continue to emit solar flares.
Geomagnetic storms can affect infrastructure, but may also bring an expanded viewing of the aurora borealis.
Americans were being treated to a show of the northern lights this weekend from a powerful geomagnetic storm heading toward Earth.
The sunspot responsible for the odd series of strong solar flares is so big you can see it with your own eyes from Earth.
In the image, "a ghostly hand appears to be emerging from the interstellar medium and reaching out into the cosmos," the NOIRLab said.
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A CBS News investigation found there are nearly 80 officials working in election oversight positions across seven swing states who either don't believe the 2020 election results, refuse to certify the election, have publicly supported the actions taken on January 6 or have pushed election conspiracies.
More than 500,000 people have been displaced, the United Nations says, ahead of a possible large-scale Israeli ground invasion of Rafah. Israeli tanks are on the move, and there was another deadly airstrike last night.
Desi Lydic is a writer, producer and Emmy Award-nominated actress who currently serves as one of the hosts of "The Daily Show." She joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about how she landed her "dream job" and what she's learned from having conversations with people all over the country.
For hours on Monday, former President Donald Trump's one-time attorney Michael Cohen described efforts that prosecutors say were intended to cover up Trump's alleged sexual encounters by paying off the women involved. He claims it was all tied to the 2016 presidential election. Trump has denied the claims.
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