12-year-old Trump supporter says she would run for office
This media-savvy student, whose enthusiastic support of the presidents agenda went viral in February, continues her activism
This media-savvy student, whose enthusiastic support of the presidents agenda went viral in February, continues her activism
The Marine takes over at a time of tribulations and high-profile dismissals
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Venezuela's disputed election could grant the ruling party almost unlimited power. The country is divided over President Nicolas Maduro's effort to rewrite the constitution. At least 10 people died in Sunday's violence, including at least one candidate. Anti-government protests that started in April have killed more than 120 people. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Caracas, Venezuela.
About two months before classes begin, the University of California school is apologizing to nearly 500 students whose admission offers were revoked
Slovenian tourist agencies have been organizing "on the footsteps of Melania Trump" tours showing the places where she lived, studied and worked
New data shows a huge increase in drivers killed in car crashes involving opioid painkillers
Kelly replaces former chief of staff Reince Priebus who resigned last week
Health care isn't the easiest sector to parse, but several analysts see potential winners, including a big name
Study of the most popular films over last decade finds "the needle is not moving" for women both on screen and behind the camera
North Korea's most recent successful ICBM test launch took place late Friday night, showing the North could be capable of hitting the U.S. mainland
The French president's office announced Jeanne Moreau's death in a statement without providing a cause
The acquisition will combine two powerhouses in the cable-TV industry, putting TLC and HGTV under one roof
Foreign automakers have received billions of dollars in subsidies and tax incentives to build factories in the U.S. and create American jobs. A new CBS News primetime series called "CBSN: On Assignment" uncovers the hidden foreign workers who are building sections of U.S. auto plants. Vladimir Duthiers previews his report, "Made in America," which airs in full Monday, July 31, 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
A man-made blackout is forcing tourists to evacuate one of the East Coast's most popular vacation spots at the height of the summer season. Thousands of people have been without power in North Carolina's Outer Banks since Thursday due to a construction accident. DeMarco Morgan reports.
Only on "CBS This Morning," the widow of a murdered NYPD detective is speaking out for the first time since giving birth to his daughter, two years after his death. A gunman ambushed and killed police officer Wenjian Liu and his partner in December 2014. Through in vitro fertilization, Liu's wife delivered a baby girl last week. Jeff Glor reports.
A national baseball tournament that's just for girls will play its championship game Monday in Rockford, Illinois. Seventeen teams from the U.S. and Canada traveled there to play on a field that holds a special place in the history of women's baseball. Jericka Duncan reports on today's girls who like playing hardball, not softball.
The University of California, Irvine is apologizing to nearly 500 students whose admission offers were revoked. The school accepted around 40,000 first-year and transfer students, and more than 7,000 said they would enroll as freshmen -- hundreds more than the university expected. Tony Dokoupil reports.
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