California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is staying in office after a Republican-backed recall effort failed to garner enough votes in favor of his removal. CBS News' Major Garrett reports.
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A new California bill headed for Governor Gavin Newsom's desk seeks to hold fashion brands accountable for a decades-long history of wage theft and poor working conditions for workers in the country's garment manufacturing capital of Los Angeles. Anna Werner reports from Los Angeles' fashion district.
Take a tour of the brand new "CBS Mornings" studio in the heart of Times Square. CBS News is launching "CBS Mornings" on September 7 with co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson. Read more here.
The Alphabet Rockers, a multi-racial, multi-generational hip-hop group, is using music to help spark conversations about equity and race. They sing and rap about diversity, standing up for others and acceptance of transgender youth. National correspondent Jamie Yuccas reports.
Correspondent Debora Patta visits a village in northern Kenya where men are not allowed. Woman make all the rules and rear their children to break the cycle of domestic violence suffered by 95% of Kenyan women.
As America celebrates the last days of summer, health experts watch for new COVID-19 outbreaks tied to Labor Day gatherings. Dr. Peter Hotez, of Baylor College of Medicine, shares his view of the pandemic's future course and the latest on booster vaccines
A voluntary recall of millions of CPAP machines used mainly to treat sleep apnea has left tens of thousands of people wondering if they've been inhaling cancer-causing toxins while they slept. CBS News consumer investigative correspondent Anna Werner is hearing from people who are now faced with hard choices.
Wendy Suzuki is the author of the new book "Good Anxiety: Harnessing the Power of the Most Misunderstood Emotion." She joins "CBS This Morning" to talk about how to manage your anxiety and use it to your advantage.
Law enforcement officials in Chicago are working to crack down on an illegal practice called straw purchases, which involves a person buying a gun on someone else's behalf. It comes as the city continues to experience high levels of gun violence, including more 2,300 shootings this year. Correspondent Charlie De Mar reports.
Multiple planes with American citizens and green card holders at an airport in Mazar-e-Sharif, in northern Afghanistan, are being denied permission to leave the country by the Taliban. Correspondent Charlie D'Agata, in Doha, Qatar, reports the latest.
On this Labor Day, Labor Secretary Marty Walsh joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the job market during the pandemic, and the end of federal COVID relief unemployment benefits, which have been aiding millions of jobless Americans.
Even though holiday travelers exceeded last year's Labor Day numbers, the Delta variant has impacted the roads and skies this year. Correspondent Errol Barnett has the latest.