"CBS This Morning" Executive Producer Chris Licht previews the start of "a better morning," every weekday at 7:00am, beginning Jan. 9.
The winter storm that hit the East Coast is causing serious problems for power companies and a salt shortage. CBS News’ Chip Reid reports.
John Ackerman of Spring Valley, Minn. discovered 40 miles of underground caverns. Now he is working to protect the caves and have them studied. CBS News' Michelle Miller reports.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a brief bulletin late Wednesday warning airlines that terrorists may attempt to sneak explosives on-board planes by hiding materials inside tubes of too more »
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a warning that terrorists may attempt to sneak explosives on-board planes by hiding materials inside tubes of toothpaste or skin care products. CBS News more »
"CBS This Morning" takes a look at some of the day's headlines from around the globe.
Seventy-five percent of California is in an "extreme" or "exceptional" drought. CBS News' Bill Whitaker reports on how Washington is turning the crisis into a campaign issue.
As law enforcement officials try to identify the people responsible for supplying Philip Seymour Hoffman with heroin, experts worry that the actor's death could be part of a larger, disturbing trend. ... more »
"Criminal Minds" star and Julliard School graduate Thomas Gibson says he has "the itch" to return to theater.
Thomas Gibson has been starring in "Criminal Minds" since 2008. He told CBS News he hopes there will be more comedic roles in his future.
The Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, are just days away, but the political games are already under way. Mark Phillips reports on why only a handful of world leaders on planning on attending the ... more »