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President's latest China tariffs are now in effect — here are the American companies hit hardest by his taxes on imports
This is the third failed rocket launch for Iran this year
White House envoy show draft U.S.-Taliban agreement to Afghan leaders, says we're "at the threshold" of deal to end America's longest war
"If they don't release him on appeal, he will die over there," Michael White's mother tells CBS News after learning her son "continues to have medical issues"
Category 4 storm unleashes massive flooding in the Bahamas, as more than a million people are ordered evacuated on the U.S. coast
Thomas Kaiser, 55, was arrested and charged with possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose
The "Will and Grace" star urged others to share who they've donated to, then posted her own donor list
What better narrator than David, who is known to voice his annoyance, no matter who the perpetrator
President's latest China tariffs are now in effect — here are the American companies hit hardest by his taxes on imports
The measure is expected to be part of a final gun reform package being proposed by the White House
The "Will and Grace" star urged others to share who they've donated to, then posted her own donor list
President's latest China tariffs are now in effect — here are the American companies hit hardest by his taxes on imports
The measure is expected to be part of a final gun reform package being proposed by the White House
After a public uproar, the Trump administration said it will process medical deferred action requests that were pending on August 7. But the program has been closed for future applicants
This is the third failed rocket launch for Iran this year
The "Will and Grace" star urged others to share who they've donated to, then posted her own donor list
What better narrator than David, who is known to voice his annoyance, no matter who the perpetrator
The driver was not under the influence of alcohol at the time of the early morning collision
Happiness certainly began for this fan the moment the Jonas Brothers stepped through her hospital room door
The poor girl from the Great Smoky Mountains who became the glitzy queen of country glamour has always known what really matters
On September 1, 1998, the safety device became mandatory in all new cars and light trucks in the U.S., subsequently saving tens of thousands of lives
Cybercriminals implanted iPhones with spyware by exploiting a hole in Apple's operating system
Alibaba founder predicts AI advancements will mean shorter workweeks for people — that might not be good news
The Amazon-owned doorbell camera company says more than 400 law enforcement agencies use its "Neighborhood Watch" program, giving police potential access to customers' videos
Company says it will confirm the identity of organizations that buy ads related to social and political issues
High-tech laboratories in Israel are pioneering slaughter-free meat created out of cells from farm animal tissues. It's real steak and real chicken, but no animals are hurt.
Trump administration's move to weaken pollution rules is a missed opportunity to tackle a solvable climate problem
Government agency changes health prognosis for world's biggest reef from "poor" to "very poor" as world's oceans warm up
There's no such thing as a single gene that drives a person's sexual behavior, according to the largest study ever done on the subject
NASA is hauling a massive launch gantry off the launch pad to avoid the threat of hurricane winds
Researchers launch three-year study to test whether relaxation exercises can reduce stress and improve mental health of children in England, where anxiety among kids is rising
Attorneys general in Illinois and Washington, D.C. are looking into how the company's vaping device became so popular with teens
Death of Congolese girl flagged as likely Ebola case at border checkpoint highlights risk of outbreak's spread as deaths near 3,000
Three New Jersey high school students spoke with "CBS This Morning" about whether new measures to curb teen vaping would actually work
There's no such thing as a single gene that drives a person's sexual behavior, according to the largest study ever done on the subject
Property losses could range as high as $150 billion, while most homeowners in storm's path lack flood insurance
Insurance companies are saying, "We're done with you," one resident says, while others face soaring costs
President Trump is again picking on a favorite corporate target, urging the Detroit automaker to bring jobs home
Trump administration's move to weaken pollution rules is a missed opportunity to tackle a solvable climate problem
Streaming fitness company has lost $450 million over the past three years alone, its IPO filing reveals
Thomas Kaiser, 55, was arrested and charged with possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose
These are the deadliest mass shootings in American history
A South Plainfield, New Jersey, man was arrested and charged with possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose after authorities canceled Monday's Labor Day parade and other related activities there. CBSN New York's Nick Caloway reports.
The measure is expected to be part of a final gun reform package being proposed by the White House
Manhunt for Blane Barksdale and Susan Barksdale entered its seventh day Monday as authorities released new photos of the suspects
President Trump held a Rose Garden event to commemorate the establishment of the U.S. Space Command Thursday, as the president pushes for the creation of his sixth branch of the military, the Space Force. CBS News' Bofta Yimam reports.
NASA is hauling a massive launch gantry off the launch pad to avoid the threat of hurricane winds
President Trump marked the establishment of the U.S. Space Command in the Rose Garden, and unveiled its flag for the first time during a ceremony Thursday afternoon.
The president's "Space Force" must receive congressional approval
The Starhopper is testing propulsion systems that will be used in SpaceX's planned heavy lift Starship spacecraft
These are the NFL superstars who earn the most cash this season
Was the Colorado mother's 2012 death a suicide, as her husband maintains, or was it murder, as her parents insist?
Air pollution can cause serious health problems for people who are exposed to it, even for just a few minutes
A record number of fires have devastated the Amazon rainforest in Brazil and neighboring countries
In August 2015, former FBI agent Tom Martens and his daughter Molly Corbett admitted killing her Irish-born husband Jason Corbett, insisting they beat him in self-defense with a brick paver and a baseball bat because Jason was choking Molly and threatening to kill her
A South Plainfield, New Jersey, man was arrested and charged with possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose after authorities canceled Monday's Labor Day parade and other related activities there. CBSN New York's Nick Caloway reports.
The U.S. Coast Guard said 34 people were unaccounted for after a fire on a commercial diving vessel off the coast of Southern California. Five people were able to escape the fire. CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti joins CBSN from Oxnard, California, with more.
Lily Jordan, 16, had to miss a Jonas Brothers concert because she's undergoing chemotherapy treatment. But happiness began the moment three strangers walked into her hospital room.
Being a social media influencer is now considered one of the most popular career aspirations for millennials and Gen Z. But experts warn that regulations need to be put in place as younger and younger influencers share their lives on camera. This episode of CBSN Originals looks at the lives of three families whose kids are popular influencers on social media, while exploring some of the dangers implicit in the “kidfluencer” industry.
Researchers have found 20 percent of people are chronic procrastinators. Our "One-Minute Rule" will help people who have a problem putting off simple tasks.