Businesses created just 75,000 jobs—half of what was expected—adding to worries of an economic slowdown Source Read More »
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Women’s World Cup 2019 kicks off with U.S. team a favorite to win
The 2019 Women’s World Cup kicks off Friday in France, celebrating a huge rise in popularity for women’s soccer. Organizers expect to attract one billion TV viewers around the world – 25 percent more than the 2015 tournament won by Team USA. Roxana Saberi reports. Source Read More »
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White House prepares to enact Mexico tariffs; “The Great White Way” on the red carpet Source Read More »
How emergency crews are deploying drones in disaster scenarios
“This is the best tool that we’ve gotten since the fire hose” Source Read More »
Why is Trump feuding with London Mayor Sadiq Khan?
CBS News correspondent Ian Lee joins CBSN to discuss the first day of President Trump’s visit to the U.K. and why Mr. Trump called London Mayor Sadiq Khan a “stone cold loser.” Source Read More »
Eye Opener at 8: Flood-ravaged South braces for more rain
A look back at what we’ve been covering on “CBS This Morning.” Source Read More »
Former SeaWorld trainer blows the whistle on killer whale captivity
Former senior trainer says his dream job working with killer whales turned into a nightmare Source Read More »
Walmart to deliver groceries inside your home — while you watch remotely
Workers’ wearable cameras will allow shoppers to watch remotely as groceries are unloaded in their homes Source Read More »
American hunter in viral photo “proud” of the giraffe she killed
Images of hunters celebrating their trophies often draw widespread support and widespread condemnation — something Tess Talley knows first hand. In 2017, she posted a photo of herself smiling in front of a giraffe she killed in South Africa. In 2018, the picture went viral and prompted worldwide outrage. Talley joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss why she has no ... Read More »
Dominican Republic deaths: Mystery deepens after new autopsy results
The mystery surrounding the deaths of three Americans at sister resorts in the Dominican Republic is deepening after the release of new autopsy results. A Pennsylvania woman and a Maryland couple died at Bahia Principe Hotels in the last two weeks. Jericka Duncan reports. Source Read More »