After Donald Trump took Super Tuesday by storm
After Donald Trump took Super Tuesday by storm, Google searches about moving to Canada evidently spiked. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have more.
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After Donald Trump took Super Tuesday by storm, Google searches about moving to Canada evidently spiked. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers and Kristine Johnson have more.
After winning Oklahoma and Texas on Super Tuesday, Senator Ted Cruz is trying to find a path to the Republican presidential nomination. Cruz and other GOP leaders fear that a Donald Trump nomination will lead to a sure victory for the Democrats in November. With more, CBS News Political Director John Dickerson joins CBSN in New York.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz won his home state's support on Super Tuesday in addition to Alaska and Oklahoma, but he was still behind Donald Trump who dominated the GOP races in seven other states. In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Cruz said he hopes Republicans will rally around his campaign and unify against Trump.
After Super Tuesday, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is one step closer to earning the GOP presidential nomination. However, his two biggest threats from the right--Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio--vowed to catch up and ultimately defeat Trump come November. With a breakdown of the GOP race after the Super Tuesday results, CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN.
On Super Tuesday, Donald Trump won seven states from Arkansas to Vermont, showing the breadth of his support and adding 234 delegates. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton picked up 490 delegates, and Bernie Sanders won 302. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, who spoke with Republican leaders, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the GOP's civil war.
CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson and CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan join “CBS This Morning" to discuss results of Super Tuesday and Donald Trump's domination of the GOP races so far.
The exit polls offer some ammunition for Donald Trump's Republican opponents. Seventy-four percent of non-Trump voters say they will not be satisfied if Trump is the party's nominee. Sen. Ted Cruz wants those voters to get behind him. Charlie Rose spoke to Cruz about Super Tuesday results and the race to come, in addition to South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham.
Anthony Mason discusses the exit polls from Super Tuesday states and how they reflect what voters are looking for in a candidate.
"CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell and "Face The Nation" moderator John Dickerson discuss the Democratic and Republican races on Super Tuesday.
Voters across the U.S. turned out in high numbers for Republican candidate Donald Trump, helping him win more states than the other GOP candidates. Major Garrett reports.
It's Super Tuesday, and Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are leading the polls. What would a Clinton vs Trump fight look like? CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez, Vox.com senior correspondent Liz Plank, and Josh Holmes, former chief of staff to Sen. Mitch McConnell, join CBSN with more.
It's Super Tuesday, and Donald Trump is poised to win most of the delegates up for grabs. Can Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz stop him? CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez, Vox.com senior correspondent Liz Plank, and Josh Holmes, former chief of staff to Sen. Mitch McConnell, join CBSN to discuss.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump has dominated Super Tuesday polls, giving him an opportunity to extend his lead over his rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio. Should Cruz and Rubio fail to win votes today, their campaigns may struggle to survive. With more on today's GOP race, CBS News' Major Garrett joins CBSN from Georgia.
John Dickerson, CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator, and Peggy Noonan, CBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss what's at stake for presidential candidates on this Super Tuesday.
Chris Rock slams Hollywood's diversity problem at Oscars, a policer officer is shot and killed on her first day, and Marco Rubio's personal attacks against Donald Trump continue. Those stories and more trending on CBSNews.com.
Marco Rubio and Donald Trump traded more jabs over the weekend, with Trump mocking Rubio's ears and Rubio attacking Trump's "small hands" and electability. This comes as 11 states holding nominating contests on March 1, known as Super Tuesday. With more on what's at stake, CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and Potomac Strategy Group's Matt Mackowiak join CBSN.
After an eventful week for both the Democratic and Republican candidates, CBS News director of elections Anthony Salvanto takes a look at what's in store for Super Tuesday.
In a surpising reponse, Donald Trump was asked to disavow David Duke and the KKK, but failed to do so. Trump said he did not know of David Duke or the KKK and would have to do more research on both. Criticism of Trump over this came hard and fast from all sides. Major Garrett reports from Washington, D.C.
The GOP field continues to fight for votes ahead of Super Tuesday on March 1st. The candidates have begun to attack one another personally--Rubio and Trump recently made fun of each other's appearance. With more on the race to Super Tuesday, "Face The Nation" host John Dickerson joins CBSN.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump continues to dominate polls all over the country before a dozen states vote on Tuesday. Can Trump's top rivals -- Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio -- stop his momentum? CBSN political contributor Leslie Sanchez joins CBSN to break down the state of the GOP field.
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The personal attacks that broke out between Donald Trump and Marco Rubio at the GOP debate have spilled over into the weekend, and the sniping has gotten even nastier. Julianna Goldman has the latest, including the GOP establishment's backup plan to a Trump nomination.
In a surprise announcement, N.J. Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency on Friday; A 5-year-old in Maine has an inseparable bond with her duck. Not a toy duck -- a real, live duck.
Democrats are reveling in recent Republican infighting. Many are asking how a divided GOP party can unite the country behind the agenda of change they promise. Nancy Cordes reports from Washington, D.C.
Bob Schieffer weighs in on the current state of affairs in the Republican party. Of note is the seemingly lost plan to make the party more inclusive after Mitt Romney's loss in 2012.
President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland.
Heavy snow, thick ice and brutal cold are expected to make the winter storm a potentially life-threatening weather event for nearly 30 states.
ICE authorized its officers to enter homes without judicial warrants in the cases of people with deportation orders, a sweeping reversal of longstanding rules, according to a whistleblower complaint.
President Trump told world leaders, CEOs and policymakers at the Davos economic forum that he wouldn't use force to take control of Greenland.
President Trump could start flying in a plane donated by Qatar as early as this summer, as the U.S. Air Force confirms it will deliver the refurbished jumbo jet for use as Air Force One within months.
The FCC is warning that daytime talk shows and late-night programs must give equal time to opposing political candidates, taking aim at a genre of TV that has long drawn President Trump's ire.
Paul Schnell, Minnesota's corrections commissioner, rejects DHS' claims that state authorities have been releasing hundreds of dangerous criminals, rather than turning them over to ICE.
A Texas jury acquitted a former Uvalde school police officer who was on trial for allegedly failing to act during the massacre at Robb Elementary School in 2022 that left 19 students and two teachers dead.
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her, a Hmong American who represents the city with the largest concentration of Hmong in the U.S., says fear of immigration enforcement has driven naturalized U.S. citizens to hide in their homes.
President Trump could start flying in a plane donated by Qatar as early as this summer, as the U.S. Air Force confirms it will deliver the refurbished jumbo jet for use as Air Force One within months.
Geraldo Lunas Campos died following an altercation with guards at Camp East Montana, a tent facility on the grounds of Fort Bliss.
The FCC is warning that daytime talk shows and late-night programs must give equal time to opposing political candidates, taking aim at a genre of TV that has long drawn President Trump's ire.
Paul Schnell, Minnesota's corrections commissioner, rejects DHS' claims that state authorities have been releasing hundreds of dangerous criminals, rather than turning them over to ICE.
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her, a Hmong American who represents the city with the largest concentration of Hmong in the U.S., says fear of immigration enforcement has driven naturalized U.S. citizens to hide in their homes.
Nearly one-third of U.S. household wealth was held by the top 1% in the third quarter of 2025.
President Trump said his plans for boosting home affordability are already helping, but stopped short of providing details.
Budget airline Ryanair launches "big idiot" fare promotion after CEO Michael O'Leary and Elon Musk trade insults.
Ford is recalling roughly 119,000 vehicles because their engine block heaters have a defect that increases the risk of fire, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
A former flight attendant for a Canadian airline posed as a commercial pilot and as a current flight attendant to obtain hundreds of free flights from U.S. airlines, authorities said.
President Trump could start flying in a plane donated by Qatar as early as this summer, as the U.S. Air Force confirms it will deliver the refurbished jumbo jet for use as Air Force One within months.
Geraldo Lunas Campos died following an altercation with guards at Camp East Montana, a tent facility on the grounds of Fort Bliss.
The FCC is warning that daytime talk shows and late-night programs must give equal time to opposing political candidates, taking aim at a genre of TV that has long drawn President Trump's ire.
Paul Schnell, Minnesota's corrections commissioner, rejects DHS' claims that state authorities have been releasing hundreds of dangerous criminals, rather than turning them over to ICE.
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.
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.
President Trump has exaggerated threats to Greenland from Russia and China and downplayed the country's current defenses, according to local officials and experts on the Arctic.
An Israeli airstrike killed three journalists in Gaza on Wednesday, the territory's civil defense agency said. One of those killed, Abed Shaat, had worked for years as a cameraman for CBS News and other outlets.
President Trump said his plans for boosting home affordability are already helping, but stopped short of providing details.
President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland.
The "Board of Peace" was first announced as part of the peace plan for Gaza. President Trump has recently suggested that its work could extend more broadly.
The FCC is warning that daytime talk shows and late-night programs must give equal time to opposing political candidates, taking aim at a genre of TV that has long drawn President Trump's ire.
Prince Harry struck a combative tone as he testified in his lawsuit against the Daily Mail's publisher.
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
Brooklyn Beckham, the oldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, accused his parents in a social media statement of trying to undermine his marriage and of valuing "public promotion" over family. David Beckham acknowledged the allegations and responded, saying, "they make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes." Adriana Diaz has more.
"CBS Mornings" exclusively announces the newest inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Anthony Mason reports.
Tech leaders have taken the stage this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss how AI will impact jobs. Bloomberg News reporter Sarah Frier joins CBS News with more.
On average, young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend about 7.5 hours a day on their screens, not including school work. A growing nonprofit is trying to change that alarming trend. The Balance Project focuses on delaying the use of smartphones for kids and encouraging more time with friends and independent play outside. Meg Oliver shows how.
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.
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A new investigative report by 404 Media says ICE agents have a new high-tech way to zero in on neighborhoods to raid. The report says it's an app called Elite, powered by Palantir. Joseph Cox, an investigative journalist at 404 Media, discusses his reporting on CBS News.
"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.
A Chicago man accused of murdering his ex-wife and her husband arrived in Ohio on Wednesday to face charges. CBS News correspondent Nicole Valdes has the latest on the investigation.
A Texas jury began deliberations on Wednesday in the trial of the former police officer who is charged over his response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
ICE authorized its officers to enter homes without judicial warrants in the cases of people with deportation orders, a sweeping reversal of longstanding rules, according to a whistleblower complaint.
A charter boat captain in the Florida Keys was arrested for allegedly selling cocaine that was reportedly found at sea, authorities said.
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
Virgin Galactic is sending its first all-female crew 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.
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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.
With many kindergarteners celebrating the 100th day of school by bringing 100 things to class, one little girl in Georgia brought just one very special thing -- her 100-year-old great-grandfather. Tony Dokoupil has the story.
Prince Harry testified for hours in a London courtroom as part of his yearslong battle with British tabloids. Elizabeth Palmer has more.
An Israeli airstrike killed three journalists in Gaza, the territory's civil defense agency said. One of those killed, Abed Shaat, had worked for years as a cameraman for CBS News and other outlets.
Embattled Federal Reserve Board Governor Lisa Cook's fight to stay on the job got a boost as Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical of President Trump's efforts to fire her. Jan Crawford has the latest.
President Trump said he will not be imposing tariffs against European countries over their objections to his efforts to acquire Greenland, revealing he and the secretary-general of NATO reached "the framework of a future deal" regarding the island. Ed O'Keefe reports and Margaret Brennan has analysis.