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After arriving in Saudi Arabia, President Trump attended a welcoming ceremony at the king's Royal Court. Watch here.
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After arriving in Saudi Arabia, President Trump attended a welcoming ceremony at the king's Royal Court. Watch here.
TIME's Zeke Miller breaks down the relationship between President Donald Trump and former FBI Director James Comey during an investigation into the Trump campaign's possible ties to Russia.
After a week filled with growing controversy over his campaign's ties to Russian officials, President Donald Trump is going on a major trip abroad. The president will meet with allies about peace in the Middle East, go to a G7 summit, and meet the Pope. CBS News' Margaret Brennan has the latest from the White House.
As President Trump prepares for his first foreign trip, Iranians are voting on a new president. The two leading candidates have different views of Iran's future relationship with the West and the 2015 deal to limit its nuclear program. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Tehran.
Ian Bremmer, founding president of Eurasia Group, a global risk consulting company, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's first trip as president to the Middle East and Europe, and what we can expect from his meetings.
A look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
CBS News chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Trump's overseas trip, the effect of Trump advocates' continued support amid the administration's recent drama and whether or not a shakeup is on the horizon for White House staff.
Sources tell CBS News a relationship between Russia and the Trump campaign developed long before the election. The U.S. intelligence community became especially concerned that sensitive information being provided to the transition team could be passed on to the Russians. Jeff Pegues reports.
President Trump tweeted about the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, calling it a "witch hunt." Politico's Gabe Debenedetti has the latest on the White House's response following the appointment of a special counsel.
Reuters reporter Ned Parker joins CBSN with details of his exclusive report that the Trump campaign had contact with Russian officials or people close to Russian President Vladimir Putin in at least 18 instances.
A report by the New York Times claims the Trump administration knew in January 2017 of adviser Michael Flynn's contact with Russian diplomats. Flynn resigned after misleading Vice President Mike Pence about his contact with foreign officials. CBSN political contributor Caitlin Huey-Burns discusses the latest controversy at the White House.
CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports on the investigation into Russia's involvement in the 2016 presidential election, and what happens next now that former FBI Director Robert Mueller has been appointed as special counsel.
Retired Adm. Mike Mullen, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2007 to 2011 under Presidents Bush and Obama, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest White House turmoil, President Trump's first overseas trip, North Korea and why it's critical for the White House and the intelligence community to be on the same page.
The Trump transition team reportedly knew retired Gen. Michael Flynn was under federal investigation weeks before the inauguration. Flynn reportedly told transition lawyers early January that he was under investigation for secret work as a paid lobbyist for Turkey. Despite the warning, Trump named him national security adviser. Major Garrett reports.
The appointment of former FBI Director Robert Mueller as special counsel is only the second time the Justice Department has appointed a special counsel under the current rules. Mueller will take over the FBI's investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Mueller's new role.
With almost no warning, the Justice Department appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller Wednesday as special counsel in charge of the bureau's investigation Russian interference with the presidential election. Mueller, who led the FBI for 12 years, was named one day after we learned of a memo by fired FBI Director James Comey. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBS News' Margaret Brennan reports on National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster's latest remarks about President Trump's talks with Russian officials about ISIS threats.
CBS News chief homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has the latest on the bombshell report that President Trump disclosed sensitive information about ISIS to Russian diplomats in the Oval Office.
Democrats in Congress are threatening to vote against any FBI director nominee unless a special prosecutor is appointed to take over the Russia investigations. Lawmakers from both parties are asking President Trump to hand over any recordings of his conversations with James Comey, if they exist. Major Garrett reports.
President Trump says he'll choose that new FBI director before the end of this week. The Justice Department interviewed eight possible replacements over the weekend. Jeff Pegues spoke to former National Intelligence Director James Clapper, who was blunt in his assessment of James Comey's firing.
In an interview with Fox News' Jeanine Pirro, President Trump spoke on several topics, including his threat to end daily White House press briefings and James Comey's firing.
Top Democrats in Congress are demanding President Trump turn over any "tapes" of his conversations with former FBI Director James Comey after Mr. Trump tweeted a message directed at Comey saying he "better hope" they don't exist. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joined CBSN to discuss how Democrats are reacting.
President Trump is on the defensive; in this week's On The Road, Steve Hartman brings us a special Mother's Day story
Filmmakers Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme join CBSN to discuss their Netflix documentary, "Get Me Roger Stone." The film explores how President Donald Trump's longtime friend helped shape his political rise.
President Trump's firing of James Comey has been compared to the actions of our 37th president, Richard Nixon. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the damage caused by the White House's inconsistent explanations of Comey's firing and the importance of Mr. Trump proving his campaign's alleged ties to Russia are false.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court struck down federal limits on the amount of money a political committee can spend in coordination with federal candidates.
A long-term U.S.-Iran peace deal may depend on a separate agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Analysts say that presents a problem.
A heat wave will blast much of the eastern U.S. this week, and forecasters say temperatures will feel even hotter because of the high humidity that's arriving with it.
The earthquakes that hit Venezuela 6 days ago may have damaged or destroyed 58,000 buildings, NASA says, as rescuers race the clock to find survivors.
The Supreme Court upheld state laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restricted participation by transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports.
The New Jersey congressman missed more than 140 votes since March 5 as those around him declined to give specifics about his medical issue.
American workers' share of the nation's income is at its lowest point in almost 80 years, as more of the economy's gains flow to corporations and investors.
Starting July 1, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private lenders with higher interest rates.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court struck down federal limits on the amount of money a political committee can spend in coordination with federal candidates.
The Supreme Court upheld state laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restricted participation by transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports.
AI tends to "play it safe within a user's preferences," nudging people toward more conventional choices, according to computational social scientist Sandra Matz.
Ford estimates that 1% of the vehicles have the defect, according to the recall notice.
AI tends to "play it safe within a user's preferences," nudging people toward more conventional choices, according to computational social scientist Sandra Matz.
Ford estimates that 1% of the vehicles have the defect, according to the recall notice.
Starting July 1, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private lenders with higher interest rates.
American workers' share of the nation's income is at its lowest point in almost 80 years, as more of the economy's gains flow to corporations and investors.
For the first time, Medicare will cover GLP-1 drugs prescribed solely for weight loss for eligible beneficiaries at a $50 monthly copay.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down President Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
The Supreme Court struck down federal limits on the amount of money a political committee can spend in coordination with federal candidates.
The Supreme Court upheld state laws from West Virginia and Idaho that restricted participation by transgender athletes in girls' and women's sports.
Starting July 1, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private lenders with higher interest rates.
One week after Democratic insurgent victories in New York, the focus is now moving to Colorado, where challenges in a trio of races are threatening candidates backed by the party establishment.
Looksmaxxing is a viral and controversial trend that encourages young men to maximize their appearance. Adam Yamaguchi shows why it's resonating with some people.
Starting July 1, the government will cap what graduate students may borrow in federal loans, forcing many toward private lenders with higher interest rates.
For the first time, Medicare will cover GLP-1 drugs prescribed solely for weight loss for eligible beneficiaries at a $50 monthly copay.
Former NFL running back Chris Johnson announced that he was diagnosed with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, in a "Good Morning America" interview.
Michelle Williams struggled with high blood pressure and swelling for years before she was finally diagnosed with an unusual condition.
Sigfrido Ranucci had just returned home at the time of the explosion, and his daughter had walked by a half-hour before, his employer said.
The earthquakes that hit Venezuela 6 days ago may have damaged or destroyed 58,000 buildings, NASA says, as rescuers race the clock to find survivors.
Prince Harry's request for taxpayer-funded police protection during a visit home this summer was reportedly rejected by U.K. authorities.
Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps. But millions of years ago, the region was populated by lush forests.
A long-term U.S.-Iran peace deal may depend on a separate agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Analysts say that presents a problem.
Will Taylor Swift be marrying Travis Kelce this week at Madison Square Garden? Jericka Duncan reports.
According to prosecutors and testimony, Carl Rinsch told Netflix he needed $11 million to finish a show, but spent whopping sums on luxury cars, watches and other goods, including $638,000 on two mattresses.
RoseMarie Terenzio, who was JFK Jr.'s former chief of staff and planned his secret wedding to Carolyn Bessette, said she doesn't think Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are getting married at Madison Square Garden.
Olivia Wilde and Edward Norton, stars of "The Invite" preview the film, which explores the unraveling and evolution of two very different marriages over the course of an unforgettable evening. The two discuss if they brought any of their own experiences to the movie and Wilde, who also directed the film, shares why she was initially reluctant to star in it.
"CBS Mornings" exclusively reveals the trailer for "The Angry Birds Movie 3." The film stars Jason Sudeikis and debuts in theaters on Dec. 23.
AI tends to "play it safe within a user's preferences," nudging people toward more conventional choices, according to computational social scientist Sandra Matz.
The Trump administration is allowing Anthropic to restore access to its Mythos 5 AI model for a select group of U.S. companies and federal agencies. New York Times tech reporter Sheera Frenkel joins CBS News to discuss.
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 transcontinental railroad changed just about everything in America: transportation, communications, commerce, cities, politics, even our perception of time. Correspondent David Pogue visits Steamtown National Historic Site, in Scranton, Pa., home to Big Boy, the biggest functioning steam train in the world, to learn how trains helped define an expansive America.
California now has the nation's first dashboard to publicly track artificial intelligence-related job trends, ones created and ones lost. As of now, early findings show no evidence of rising statewide unemployment from jobs exposed to AI. Till von Wachter, a faculty director of the California Policy Lab at UCLA, joins "The Takeout" to discuss.
Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps. But millions of years ago, the region was populated by lush forests.
The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
Human and animal remains unearthed in Egypt's Nile Delta reveal changing funerary practices over some 600 years, and the evolution of a key site itself.
Euclid is on a mission to chart one-third of the sky in the hopes of shedding light on the enduring mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
Sigfrido Ranucci had just returned home at the time of the explosion, and his daughter had walked by a half-hour before, his employer said.
Four men are accused of stealing more than half a million dollars from ATMs in Connecticut, in a "jackpotting scheme," authorities said.
Officials say a bomb went off at a residential building in Monaco, leaving at least three people injured, including a Ukrainian businessman. Chris Livesay reports.
According to prosecutors and testimony, Carl Rinsch told Netflix he needed $11 million to finish a show, but spent whopping sums on luxury cars, watches and other goods, including $638,000 on two mattresses.
German police say a suspect was in custody and six were killed in a rare shooting that took place at a youth center in Stade, near Hamburg.
The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
Euclid is on a mission to chart one-third of the sky in the hopes of shedding light on the enduring mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
Exactly where the comet 3I/ATLAS came from within the Milky Way remains a mystery.
The "Pink Planet," formally known as GJ504b, was discovered in 2013 and is technically not a planet but rather a "planetary-mass companion."
The Obama Presidential Center, museum and library opens in Chicago with a star-studded grand opening ceremony and public watch party on Midway Plaisance.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Summer is the time to enjoy live music, indoors and out. Scroll through our gallery of some of 2026's leading musical acts, featuring images by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
High winds and heat are fueling Utah's out-of-control wildfires; Iranian drones target Bahrain after U.S. strikes Iran.
The Supreme Court struck down coordinated campaign spending caps on Tuesday in a major move ahead of the 2026 midterm election. CBS News contributor Rebecca Roiphe has more.
President Trump told reporters Tuesday in the Oval Office that the bipartisan housing affordability bill he was set to sign last week was "a big yawn" compared to the SAVE America Act. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi has more.
The Supreme Court upheld state bans prohibiting transgender athletes from competing in girls' and women's sports. Tony Dokoupil anchors this CBS News Special Report.
U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are in Doha, Qatar, for talks on Iran amid mixed messaging from both sides. CBS News contributor Aaron MacLean has the latest.