At least one person has died and at least six others were sickened by the outbreak in New York City
Voting is underway in the most expensive House election in U.S. history. Washington Post report Callum Borchers joins CBSN with the latest on the Georgia special election and how President Trump has played a role.
A campaign is underway in Colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones for children. A proposed ballot initiative would make it illegal for stores to sell smartphones to kids under the age of 13 or to adults who intend to give the phones to pre-teens. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
North Korea will be at the top of the agenda next week when President Trump welcomes new South Korean President Moon Jae-in for a White House summit. In his first one-on-one interview since being elected, President Moon spoke with Norah O'Donnell about his approach to solving the crisis with North Korea.
The death of an American college student imprisoned in North Korea is drawing widespread condemnation. Otto Warmbier died in Ohio Monday at age 22. The star student was held for more than 17 months in the North and was released last week in a coma. Margaret Brennan reports on the White House's response.
The blistering heat wave in the southwest could get even worse Tuesday. Record-high temperatures were set Monday in California, Nevada and Arizona. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Time Warner strikes $100M content deal with Snapchat, and UPS will charge extra for holiday shipping. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch
Robots are taking over sidewalks to deliver food in some cities. Companies behind the technology say the robots lower the cost of delivery and boost local businesses, but not everyone welcomes the technology. Mireya Villarreal reports.
U.S. officials are increasingly concerned about possible terrorist attacks on airliners. This means the ban on large electronics on flights to the U.S. from eight countries in the Middle East and north Africa could be extended. Jeff Pegues reports.
A new CBS News poll shows President Trump's approval rating is at 36 percent, the lowest point in our polling since he took office. His approval has dropped among Republicans, going from 83 percent after his first 100 days to 72 percent. CBS News elections and survey director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
Many health care providers nationwide are prescribing food instead of medicine to tackle the obesity epidemic. Doctors in more than a dozen states are moving away from recommending surgery or pills. Instead, they are giving healthy food to patients struggling with medical issues related to their weight. Jan Crawford reports.
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South Korea's president is speaking out about the death of American student Otto Warmbier. Moon Jae-in is also calling for direct talks with the North Korean regime. "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell spoke with President Moon at his residence for his first one-on-one interview since being elected.
Country music trio Lady Antebellum has had a lot of success over their 11 years together, with over 18 million albums sold worldwide and nine No. 1 hits. After announcing they'd be taking a break to focus on solo projects back in 2015, the band is now back with a new album called "Heart Break." Gayle King reports.
Virginia police say road rage may have led to the murder of Nabra Hassanen, a Muslim teenager. She was allegedly beaten with a baseball bat and her body was recovered from a pond. Darwin Martinez Torres is charged with her murder. Chip Reid reports.
A judge will decide whether to release the names of jurors in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial. In a motion filed on Monday, the prosecution argues revealing their identities could make selecting "a fair and impartial jury" more difficult in Cosby's retrial. The defense agrees. Under Pennsylvania law, the public has the right to know their names. Jericka Duncan reports.
Polls are now open in Georgia for the U.S. House special election. Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel are fighting to fill the seat left empty by Tom Price after he became secretary of Health and Human Services. Mark Strassmann reports.
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The service, dubbed Prime Wardrobe, could mark yet another blow to department stores
Democrats took to the Senate floor Monday night to call out Republicans for crafting their health care bill behind closed doors. A CBS News poll shows 73 percent of Americans say Senate Republicans should discuss their health care bill in public. Nancy Cordes reports.
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