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Former CIA deputy director and acting director Michael Morell joins CBSN to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's rejection of a report that Russia used hackers to try to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Former CIA deputy director and acting director Michael Morell joins CBSN to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's rejection of a report that Russia used hackers to try to influence the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
President-elect Donald Trump is slamming the CIA over its findings that Russia influenced the presidential election in his favor. "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins CBSN to discuss.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Russia and the U.S. election, and on Donald Trump's response to the intelligence community.
Conway, who managed Trump's presidential campaign and is now a senior adviser to his transition effort, talks to "Face The Nation" about claims of Russian interference in the 2016 vote.
After former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani removed himself from contention for President-elect Donald Trump's secretary of state, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson is in the lead for the Cabinet position. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest on Mr. Trump's decision-making process.
According to The Washington Post, the CIA revealed information that the Russian government interfered in the election to help Donald Trump win and Hillary Clinton lose. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris spoke about what this development will mean going forward.
Hours before the Washington Post published a report alleging that Russia tried to help Donald Trump get elected, President Obama ordered an investigation of Russia's involvement in the U.S. election. Mr. Obama wants intelligence agencies to look into increased malicious cyber activity that took place around the time of the election. James Norton, president and founder of cyber security firm Play-Action Strategies, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what the investigation might uncover.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to attend the Army-Navy game Saturday in Baltimore. The fierce but friendly rivalry will perhaps echo some of the internal battles going on in his Cabinet search. Errol Barnett reports on a surprising development within the transition.
President-Elect Donald Trump spoke in Michigan on his fourth stop on his "Thank You" tour. Trump spoke in light of the recent announcement that Rudy Giuliani was no longer in consideration for Secretary of State. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen spoke with CBSN about Trump's latest moves.
President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has asked the Energy Department to identify names of employees who worked on President Obama's climate change efforts. The request is sparking fears that Trump's team may be planning to get rid of staffers whose work contradicts his stance on climate change.
President-elect Donald Trump has repeatedly said that the media is dishonest and doesn't cover him fairly, raising the question of how the media can do its job of questioning authority while still maintaining the trust of the public. NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik spoke to CBSN about this challenge.
Fomer New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has removed himself from contention to be Donald Trump's secretary of state. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris spoke to CBSN about who Trump might select.
President-elect Donald Trump is facing backlash over some of his Cabinet picks, including Scott Pruitt to lead the EPA. Others have criticized his deal to keep jobs at a U.S. Carrier plant. CBSN political contributor and Democratic strategist Lynda Tran and Republican strategist Kevin Sheridan join CBSN to discuss.
Donald Trump set his sights on another critic Thursday, attacking Chuck Jones, a leader of the union representing Carrier workers. Trump made a deal with the company to preserve 800 Indiana manufacturing jobs -- but more than 1,000 jobs are still going to Mexico. Trump also named fast food CEO Andy Puzder as his pick for labor secretary. Dean Reynolds reports.
Fast-food CEO Andy Puzder has been tapped by President-elect Donald Trump for labor secretary. Bloomberg markets reporter Dani Burger joins CBSN with more details on Trump's latest pick.
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich went after President-elect Donald Trump Wednesday night on CNN, calling him out for his social media attacks and "pettiness." Mr. Trump is also spurring controversy with his comments about Carrier union boss Chuck Jones. President of Indiana's AFL-CIO, Brett Voorhies, joins CBSN to discuss.
Critics are slamming President-elect Donald Trump's latest Cabinet picks, including fast food CEO Andy Puzder for labor secretary, Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the EPA, and WWE co-founder Linda McMahon to lead the Small Business Administration. Washington Post political correspondent James Hohmann joins CBSN with analysis.
President-elect Donald Trump is adding names to his administration. Mr. Trump tapped Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, and Linda McMahon to lead the Small Business Administration. Susan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's Cabinet picks -- including the top contenders for secretary of state -- and his "distinctive way of communicating" on Twitter.
President-elect Donald Trump was named TIME's Person of the Year, but here are the others who were close contenders.
President-elect Donald Trump has been named Time Magazine's 2016 Person of the Year. Meanwhile, Trump continues to hold meetings to fill out his administration, and says he will announce his secretary of state pick by next week. Is Mitt Romney still a contender? TIME political reporter Zeke Miller joins CBSN to discuss the latest on the transition.
President-elect Donald Trump says he continues to speak with Mitt Romney and is weighing his choice for secretary of state role. The New York Times Magazine's Mark Leibovich joins CBSN to discuss the Trump transition.
President-elect Donald Trump spoke in North Carolina Tuesday night as part of his "Thank You" tour. During his speech, Mr. Trump welcomed retired Gen. Mattis officially as defense secretary. CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest.
CBS News has confirmed that Michael G. Flynn, son of retired Gen. Michael T. Flynn, Donald Trump's choice to be national security adviser, resigned from the presidential transition Tuesday because he had become "a significant distraction." Flynn had been pushing the so-called "pizzagate" conspiracy, which led to a man entering a D.C.-area pizzeria and firing shots from a semi-automatic rifle. Chip Reid reports.
President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter to go after Boeing over its contract to build a new Air Force One. Meanwhile, Trump continues to hold meetings with contenders for secretary of state. RealClearPolitics national political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins CBSN to discuss.
President-elect Donald Trump took to Twitter to criticize Boeing's deal for Air Force One, saying he wants to "cancel [the] order." CBSN contributor Betsy Woodruff discusses what's at stake.
President Trump said the U.S. has been successful in diminishing the Iranian military and regime, and will continue to expand its targets inside Iran.
In a phone interview with CBS News, President Trump dismissed threats from Iran's top national-security official, who posted on social media that Mr. Trump must "pay the price" for the strikes on Iran.
President Trump on Saturday told reporters, without citing evidence, that he believes a deadly strike on a girls' primary school in southern Iran last weekend was "done by Iran."
All six service members died during an unmanned aircraft system attack in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait.
Severe storms were sweeping across the central U.S., and forecasters warned tornadoes could turn dangerous across several states.
Workers installed a plaque honoring police officers in the early morning hours, three years after it was required by law to be erected.
A federal judge ruled Saturday that Kari Lake did not have legal authority to take the actions she's done to largely dismantle the Voice of America.
New York City police said suspicious devices were ignited Saturday during clashing protests outside Gracie Mansion, the official residence of Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Norwegian police reported on Sunday an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in the capital Oslo, but said there were no casualties.
A federal judge ruled Saturday that Kari Lake did not have legal authority to take the actions she's done to largely dismantle the Voice of America.
Mindi Kassotis' friends and family were told the wife of a decorated former Navy JAG officer had died unexpectedly in a hospital. Imagine their surprise months later when the remains of a woman, found dismembered in a swamp near Savannah, Georgia, were identified as Mindi's.
Norwegian police reported on Sunday an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in the capital Oslo, but said there were no casualties.
The zipper head on the recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuits poses a danger to babies, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
All six service members died during an unmanned aircraft system attack in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait.
Venezuela's new administration is cutting deals, but there's a big reward available for a key figure.
Although home prices remain elevated, conditions are shaping up to be more favorable for buyers this year, experts said.
Jet fuel costs have shot up more than 50% since the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran sparked a jump in global prices.
The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.
Stocks fell after new government data showed U.S. employers shed 92,000 jobs in February and as investors fret over oil prices.
A federal judge ruled Saturday that Kari Lake did not have legal authority to take the actions she's done to largely dismantle the Voice of America.
In a phone interview with CBS News, President Trump dismissed threats from Iran's top national-security official, who posted on social media that Mr. Trump must "pay the price" for the strikes on Iran.
President Trump on Saturday told reporters, without citing evidence, that he believes a deadly strike on a girls' primary school in southern Iran last weekend was "done by Iran."
Workers installed a plaque honoring police officers in the early morning hours, three years after it was required by law to be erected.
The White House called the gathering of Latin American leaders the "Shield of the Americas" summit.
The zipper head on the recalled HALO Magic Sleepsuits poses a danger to babies, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Debi Weiss thought her fatigue and weakness was a seasonal illness, but her condition quickly worsened.
In July, Prasad was briefly forced from his job, but was reinstated less than two weeks later.
HHS Secretary RFK Jr. wants the popular coffee chains to prove their surgery drinks are safe for teens and suggested the Trump administration could place limits on your cup of coffee.
Tests of dozens of baby formulas by Consumer Reports found that nearly half contained potentially dangerous chemicals.
In a phone interview with CBS News, President Trump dismissed threats from Iran's top national-security official, who posted on social media that Mr. Trump must "pay the price" for the strikes on Iran.
Norwegian police reported on Sunday an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in the capital Oslo, but said there were no casualties.
President Trump on Saturday told reporters, without citing evidence, that he believes a deadly strike on a girls' primary school in southern Iran last weekend was "done by Iran."
All six service members died during an unmanned aircraft system attack in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait.
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Grammy-nominated artist Cory Wong is known for his funky sounds and genre-defying collaborations. His latest album, "Lost in the Wonder," featuring star-studded performances, is out now. Here's Cory Wong performing "Roses Fade" with Devon Gilfillian.
Grammy-nominated artist Cory Wong is known for his funky sounds and genre-defying collaborations. His latest album, "Lost in the Wonder," featuring star-studded performances, is out now. Here's Cory Wong performing "All Night, Alright" with Taylor Hanson.
Grammy-nominated artist Cory Wong is known for his funky sounds and genre-defying collaborations. His latest album, "Lost in the Wonder," featuring star-studded performances, is out now. Here's Cory Wong performing "Blame It On the Moon" with Devon Gilfillian.
The "CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent's latest book examines how, in its first half-century, the company founded by Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs remade the culture – and then, incredibly, remade itself.
Artificial intelligence promised to lighten the workload while increasing productivity. But as more people are using AI for work, a new study published in Harvard Business Review finds AI overuse could cause "brain fry." CBS News correspondent Lana Zak spoke with the study's lead author to unpack the findings.
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.
The most recent government data shows nearly 28% of Americans live alone. The number has risen for decades, especially for older generations. Ash-har Quraishi shows simple tools that can provide extra security and protection for your aging loved ones.
The CEO of Anthropic is apologizing for a leaked internal memo amid a feud with the Pentagon over its AI model. The memo criticized the Trump administration and OpenAI. It comes after the Defense Department declared Anthropic a supply chain risk or a possible security risk.
A new study in the journal Nature says most sea level rise research may have underestimated coastal water heights by an average of 1 foot.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced significant changes to the agency's Artemis program, which aims to land on the moon in 2028.
Documents might help scientists shed light on unexplained phenomena and government secrets, experts said.
A large shark was caught on camera for the first time in Antarctica's waters, surprising researchers. "There's a general rule of thumb that you don't get sharks in Antarctica," one said.
On the evening of Christmas 1776, Gen. George Washington surprised the King's forces by leading the Continental Army in a surprise crossing of a near-frozen Delaware River - a watershed military maneuver that dramatized a changing America, and a changing climate.
Mindi Kassotis' friends and family were told the wife of a decorated former Navy JAG officer had died unexpectedly in a hospital. Imagine their surprise months later when the remains of a woman, found dismembered in a swamp near Savannah, Georgia, were identified as Mindi's.
At least five people are in serious condition, an official said. Three minors - a 16-year-old and two 17-year-olds - are among the wounded.
Ian Huntley, 52, had been on life support after being hit repeatedly over the head with a metal bar in a U.K. prison on Feb. 26.
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NASA has announced a major overhaul of its Artemis moon program amid ongoing safety concerns. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more details.
NASA announced an overhaul to its Artemis moon program as safety concerns persist. CBS News space contributor Christian Davenport breaks down the key takeaways.
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NASA's Artemis II mission continues to face concerns and delays. Scott E. Parazynski, a former astronaut, joins CBS News with more.
NASA is rolling back the Artemis II moon rocket from its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It is expected to take up to 12 hours to move the 322-foot rocket, with the journey spanning four miles back to its hangar for repairs. CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood has more.
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A plaque honoring police and law enforcement who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, has been installed after years of delays.
China buys nearly all of Iran's sanctioned oil, and due to the U.S. and Israeli-led conflict there, the supply line has been severely disrupted. Anna Coren has more from Beijing.
Massive cleanup efforts are underway after a series of deadly storms ripped through the South and Midwest, killing at least six people. Omar Villafranca reports from hard-hit Beggs, Oklahoma.