It's not all about religion. ISIS recruitment has to do with poverty and exclusion too
It's not all about religion. ISIS recruitment has to do with poverty and exclusion too.
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It's not all about religion. ISIS recruitment has to do with poverty and exclusion too.
Winter is normally quiet on the Greek coastline, but rescue teams have had their hands full this year. Fifty thousand people have made the dangerous crossing this month -- over twenty times more than last January. Holly Williams reports.
CBSN's panel of global experts on radical Islam discuss why Brussels has become a recruiting hotbed for ISIS. Joining CBSN, in London is Erin Saltman, a senior researcher at the United Kingdom's Institute for Strategic Dialogue in Counter Extremism. In Paris, Rukmini Callimachi, a reporter for the New York Times who focuses on ISIS and the Middle East. In Washington, Farah Pandith, from the Council on Foreign Relations, also a former special representative to the Department of State on Muslim communities. In New York, Richard Barrett, the senior vice president of the Soufan Group, as well as a former British intelligence officer; and David Ibsen, the executive director of the Counter Extremism Project.
CBSN Originals explores the roots of terror in Molenbeek, Belgium
CBSN Originals explores the roots of terror in Molenbeek, Belgium
CBSN Originals explores the roots of terror in Molenbeek, Belgium
He may be well past retirement age, but Irving Fields is still playing the piano at New York lounges, five nights a week; Major rush-hour gridlock hit the nation's capitol Wednesday night after only an inch of snow fell -- causing multiple wrecks, traffic delays and other problems
Courageous Syrians who document life under ISIS rule are now being targeted. Using their smartphones, many bystanders in the Syrian city of Raqqa have become digital journalists. But their commitment to spreading the truth is coming at a great price. Holly Williams reports.
The FBI is investigating a Kent State University professor for allegedly supporting ISIS. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has the latest on the investigation.
CBSN takes a deeper look at extremism in France and the spread of ISIS, particularly in the suburbs of Paris. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers hosts a panel discussion with the founder of mYgration.com Felix Marquardt; adjunct senior fellow for the Council on Foreign Relations Farah Pandith; former CIA operative Mike Baker; and the director of the Cyber and Homeland Security Center at George Washington University, Frank Cilluffo.
In the next edition of CBSN Originals, Vladimir Duthiers takes a closer look at a suburb of Brussels that has become a potent recruiting ground for terror.
Could the same kind of radicalization of youth in Paris happen in the U.S.? CBSN takes a closer look at the threat of ISIS in the U.S. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers hosts a panel discussion with the founder of mYgration.com Felix Marquardt; adjunct senior fellow for the Council on Foreign Relations Farah Pandith; former CIA operative Mike Baker; and the director of the Cyber and Homeland Security Center at George Washington University, Frank Cilluffo.
Four Americans, including Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian, were released in a landmark prisoner swap with Iran Saturday; after five months of waiting, panda lovers finally got to see Bei Bei the baby panda up close and in person Saturday
An al Qaeda affiliate is taking credit for a terrorist attack that stretched from Friday night into Saturday morning at a hotel and cafe in Burkina Faso. Several Americans were among the survivors, but the fate of some other Americans is unclear. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
CBSN explores the conditions of poverty and exclusion that breed jihadists in France; watch the full report Monday, Jan. 18 at 8:00 p.m.
CBSN explores the conditions of poverty and exclusion that breed jihadists in France; watch the full report Monday, Jan. 18 at 8:00 p.m.
CBSN explores the conditions of poverty and exclusion that breed jihadists in France; watch the full report Monday, Jan. 18 at 8:00 p.m.
The seven top-polling Republicans will square off Thursday night in their second to last debate before the Iowa Caucus; Three winning tickets for the record Powerball jackpot were sold across the country, one of them at a 7-Eleven store in Chino Hills, California.
Bombs and bullets killed two and wounded at least 26 Thursday in Jakarta, Indonesia. ISIS says the five attackers were acting on their behalf. Seth Doane reports.
An explosion in Jakarta has the city on edge. ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack which killed several people. CBS News foreign correspondent Seth Doane discusses the attack.
ISIS claims responsibility for deadly Paris-style terror attacks that rocked Indonesia’s capital. Seven people are dead, including five attackers. Witness video captures gunfire and apparent suicide bomb explosions targeting foreigners at a Starbucks and shopping area. Police battled for almost three hours before the fighting ended. Seth Doane reports.
In his final State of the Union address, President Obama vowed to defeat terrorist groups like ISIS. He said if terrorists doubted the resolve of the American people, they should "ask Osama bin Laden."
At least 10 people are dead and 15 wounded in a possible ISIS suicide bomb attack targeting tourists in Turkey. Police and ambulances rushed to the scene of the explosion, which rocked an area of Istanbul popular with sightseers. Foreign visitors are reportedly among the victims. Charlie D’Agata reports.
Paris police killed a knife-wielding man wearing a fake suicide vest on the anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo attack. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the latest for CBSN.
The FBI is asking the public to help fill out the timeline of the shooters' moves the day of the San Bernardino massacre that killed 14 people. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with the latest.
Heavy snow, ice and brutal cold are expected to make this winter storm a potentially life-threatening weather event, stretching across two-thirds of the U.S.
Ryan Wedding, a 44-year-old Canadian national, was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list last year.
The Department of Homeland Security disputes a Minnesota school district's claims that ICE agents used a 5-year-old boy as bait before taking the boy and his father into custody Wednesday.
While the first trilateral talks between Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. are a milestone, the issue of territorial concessions remains the key sticking point
Five people have been arrested in connection with the Sunday shooting of a judge and his wife in Indiana, according to authorities.
A court hears that President Trump's youngest son called police to report an ongoing attack on a female friend in Britain after seeing it on a video chat.
Delta said it is canceling flights at some airports in Texas, Oklahoma and other states because of the massive winter storm expected to blast much of the U.S.
The Justice Dept. suggested independent journalist Don Lemon could be charged after he was seen in video of a protest inside a church in St. Paul on Sunday.
A series of informational signs about slavery was removed Thursday from the President's House historical site in Philadelphia.
Ryan Wedding, a 44-year-old Canadian national, was added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list last year.
Daniel Naroditsky, a chess star and streamer credited with helping expand the game's audience, was found dead at his home in North Carolina in October.
Sales of tickets to NHL games jumped more than 20% after the hit HBO show debuted in the fall, according to ticket vendor.
Delta said it is canceling flights at some airports in Texas, Oklahoma and other states because of the massive winter storm expected to blast much of the U.S.
Five people have been arrested in connection with the Sunday shooting of a judge and his wife in Indiana, according to authorities.
Sales of tickets to NHL games jumped more than 20% after the hit HBO show debuted in the fall, according to ticket vendor.
Delta said it is canceling flights at some airports in Texas, Oklahoma and other states because of the massive winter storm expected to blast much of the U.S.
"Child care costs are just incredibly daunting for all but the wealthiest Americans," one financial expert said.
A year ago, a law that effectively banned TikTok in the U.S. went into effect, though President Trump has not enforced it.
Microsoft services were down for thousands of users, according to tracking service Downdetector.
Vice President JD Vance's acknowledgement came after he implored state leaders to help deescalate the situation in Minneapolis.
President Trump said Thursday that Canada is no longer invited to join his international Board of Peace, following days of tension between the president and the U.S.'s northern neighbor.
A historic preservation nonprofit is trying to block ongoing construction of Trump's new White House ballroom.
One year after President Trump announced it, the U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization. Infectious disease experts call the decision "scientifically reckless."
The image, which an expert said was likely altered with AI, sparked backlash online. The White House doubled down, saying, "The memes will continue."
After a year of ongoing measles outbreaks that have sickened more than 2,400 people, the United States is poised to lose its status as a measles-free country.
An infectious disease physician and former CDC official said he does not "have faith" that the U.S. is "handling measles very well."
A review of studies published in The Lancet found no link between acetaminophen use during pregnancy and autism, contradicting the Trump administration's recent claims.
Lacy Cornelius Boyd needed IV nutrition and an ileostomy bag after a devastating car crash. A rare transplant was her only option.
A new analysis of dozens of peer-reviewed medical studies found no link between the use of Tylenol during pregnancy and diagnoses of autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities in children.
Benoit Bourguet, 47, was competing in a rowing race from Spain to Antigua when large waves capsized his single-man vessel.
A court hears that President Trump's youngest son called police to report an ongoing attack on a female friend in Britain after seeing it on a video chat.
While the first trilateral talks between Ukraine, Russia and the U.S. are a milestone, the issue of territorial concessions remains the key sticking point
Joanne Young has waived her right to anonymity as her ex-husband and five other men face trial for allegedly sexually abusing her over 13 years.
The sanctions target family-operated companies, including Magic Esthetic Salon, linked to alleged drug trafficking and money laundering.
Madison Beer says music has always been her escape since she started writing songs at just 6 years old. But the 26-year-old has had to navigate ups and downs in her journey to stardom. Anthony Mason reports.
"Sinners" set an all-time record for the most Oscar nominations with 16, including for best picture. Not far behind is "One Battle After Another" with 13 nominations. Meanwhile, "Wicked: For Good" received zero nominations, even in categories where the first "Wicked" movie won just last year.
Sales of tickets to NHL games jumped more than 20% after the hit HBO show debuted in the fall, according to ticket vendor.
Jessica Williams joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the upcoming season of "Shrinking," which follows a therapist as he navigates life after the loss of his wife. She talks about her character, how her own mental health helps shape the role, and working with Michael J. Fox and Harrison Ford.
The nominees for the 98th Academy Awards have been revealed. Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes correspondent Erik Davis breaks down the major Oscar categories.
Microsoft services were down for thousands of users, according to tracking service Downdetector.
Snapchat's parent company, Snap Inc., settled a lawsuit surrounding allegations of social media addiction burdening users. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reports.
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 billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, in his first appearance at Davos, said Tesla could start selling its Optimus robots next year.
YouTube says it wants to get rid of fake AI videos flooding social media feeds on its platform. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what's driving the change.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
The Dinosaur National Monument, which is located on the border between Colorado and Utah, was last excavated in 1924.
Have you ever wondered if your dog is eavesdropping on you? A new study published in the Journal of Science found that some dogs are not only listening, but are also learning words. Lead scientist Dr. Shany Dror joins CBS News to discuss.
Fossilized bones and teeth dating to 773,000 years ago are providing a deeper understanding of the emergence of Homo sapiens.
If you rang in the new year with a kiss, you took part in a tradition millions of years in the making. Scientists now say the origins of kissing go back much farther than most think. CBS News' Tina Kraus has more.
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, will be back in court Friday for more discussions on potential evidence for his trial. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
Joanne Young has waived her right to anonymity as her ex-husband and five other men face trial for allegedly sexually abusing her over 13 years.
The sanctions target family-operated companies, including Magic Esthetic Salon, linked to alleged drug trafficking and money laundering.
A whistleblower complaint revealed that an internal ICE memo authorizes officers to enter homes in some instances without a judicial warrant. CBS News' Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains.
Officials said there were 11 arrest orders for "El Botox" for extortion and homicide. He was accused of attacking authorities with explosives.
Virgin Galactic is sending an all-female research team to space. Kellie Gerardi, who is leading the crew, joins "CBS News 24/7 Mornings" to discuss the goals of the mission.
Inch by inch, NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lumbered along its four-mile commute from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad 39-B. Mark Strassmann is at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with more.
Four Artemis II astronauts plan to fly around the moon and back next month, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them.
NASA is beginning its rollout of its Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft as preparations for the Artemis II mission enter their final stage.
Depending on the timing, NASA could launch a fresh crew to the space station while four other astronauts are flying around the moon.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
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.
Dangerously cold temperatures could be in store for more than half of the U.S. population through this weekend with rounds of heavy snowfall already impacting the Midwest and Northeast. Jason Allen reports.
Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who officially announced his eligibility for the 2026 NFL draft, talks to "CBS Mornings" about winning the national championship game, heading to the NFL and the impact his parents and family have had on his journey.
Madison Beer says music has always been her escape since she started writing songs at just 6 years old. But the 26-year-old has had to navigate ups and downs in her journey to stardom. Anthony Mason reports.
President Trump appears to be feuding with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and has announced their invitation to join his "Board of Peace" has been withdrawn. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
Change is inevitable in life, but psychologist and podcast host Maya Shankar explores in her new book, through people's personal stories and scientific insight, how unwanted change affects us. Shankar, along with CBS News chief correspondent Matt Gutman, whose personal story of change is featured in the book, speak to "CBS Mornings" about why we're afraid of change, how it can impact your goals and navigating change.