Is Apple's iPhone X facial recognition a privacy risk?
In a letter to Apple's CEO, Senator Al Franken outlined concerns including Apple selling data to third parties or giving it to police
In a letter to Apple's CEO, Senator Al Franken outlined concerns including Apple selling data to third parties or giving it to police
Tricia McCauley was beaten and left tied up in her car on Christmas Day, 2016
An investigation is underway at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills in South Florida after 8 residents died in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. CBS News' Jonathan Vigliotti explains how a power outage led to the deadly crisis.
Children are especially at risk of distracted drivers because busy roads are near their schools. First on "CBS This Morning," the new study pinpoints the nation's five worst counties for distracted drivers. Researchers found 88 percent of drivers are using their phones behind the wheel. Carter Evans reports.
Reese Witherspoon is one of four women, including Nicole Kidman and Shailene Woodley, nominated for Emmy Awards for their performances in the HBO series, "Big Little Lies." Witherspoon is also a producer of the critically-acclaimed show. CBS News contributor and Vanity Fair executive West Coast editor Krista Smith spoke with her in Hollywood.
This week we're celebrating "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell's five-year anniversary with our broadcast.
Florida's Hollywood police chief Tomas Sanchez joins "CBS This Morning" from the now-closed Florida nursing home where eight patients died. Rescue crews evacuated the home Wednesday after it lost power in Hurricane Irma, and police say the deaths of the patients appear to be heat-related.
Actress and singer Selena Gomez revealed she received a kidney transplant due to lupus. Her friend, Francia Raisa, was the donor. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
The iPhone X will use facial recognition technology to unlock the smartphone. But one day after the reveal, a Democratic senator is asking Apple what it plans to do with the data. Bianna Golodryga reports.
Passenger rights groups say smaller airline seat space could put travelers at risk in an emergency evacuation. The FAA argued in federal appeals court that shrinking seat space in coach does not present a threat to health or safety, but the judges disagreed and ordered the FAA to reevaluate its standards. Kris Van Cleave reports.
President Trump is pushing back on Democratic claims that they have a potential deal to save nearly 700,000 young immigrants from deportation. Democrats say the potential agreement would replace DACA, and funding the border wall would not be part of the deal. Nancy Cordes reports.
Equifax is under new government pressure to explain how hackers stole the personal data of as many as 143 million Americans. The House Energy and Commerce Committee summoned the company's CEO to testify at a hearing next month. About 40 state attorneys general are also investigating. Anna Werner reports.
New details are emerging about a deadly shooting at a Washington state high school that left one student dead and three others injured. Witnesses say the suspected gunman is sophomore Caleb Sharpe. He is in custody. Videos posted to YouTube appear to show Sharpe shooting toy guns, and in one video he pretends to shoot a friend. Mireya Villarreal reports.
There are growing indications that social media executives will be called to testify about Russian activities on their websites. Facebook announced last week it found about 3,000 ads with messages about divisive issues. The ads were linked to Russian Internet trolls. Jeff Pegues reports.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, rolled out his Medicare-for-all plan Wednesday
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