A stunning twist in the case of a couple shot dead in bed. It looked like a hit job, but was it? "48 Hours"' Troy Roberts and Erin Moriarty investigate Sat., June 10 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
Sat. at 10: The investigation into a case of love, infidelity, road rage and possibly murder that left one man dead and his wife and mistress fighting over what happened on a stretch of Texas highway
Album called "Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie" is first time the two teamed up
Pulitzer Prize-winning play, set at a bar in Reading, Pa., centers on struggles of town's steel factory workers
Preston Sharp became upset when he realized that not every veteran in his grandfather's cemetery had a flag on their grave
CDC warning of particularly severe season for tick-borne diseases this year
Theresa May hoped for bigger mandate in divorce negotiations with Europe, but she's been left a greatly weakened leader
Nancy Giles talks with actresses who as children played the lead role in the musical "Annie" about what the show's signature song, "Tomorrow," has meant to them and their careers.
Tony-nominated playwrights Paula Vogel and Lynn Nottage say that gender inequality isn't just a problem in Hollywood -- it stretches to Broadway, too
"The Takeout" podcast: What are the key legal and political questions going forward? Here's one of them
The nation's top law enforcement officer, the attorney general, is supposed to be a firewall between the president and the FBI
CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, who has covered nine presidents, including one who was impeached and another who resigned, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss fired FBI director's historic testimony
The investigation pits a lawman with a reputation for integrity against a president often ridiculed for falsehoods and conspiracy theories
The hearing room was packed with media, senate staffers, and spectators as dozens of photographers crowded around Comey clicking away
Former FBI director testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee nearly one month after President Trump fired him
It's a new constitutional question for the internet age: Is there a First Amendment right to follow the president's Twitter account?
John Dickerson: The president delights in breaking norms, but that often means his colleagues can't anticipate where he's going
In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning," the 20-year-old Grammy-winning singer Lorde (whose second album, "Melodrama," is being released June 16) talks to Anthony Mason about why she feels she's not very good at being famous
Spacey talks about his latest role on stage, hosting the Tony Awards, and how "House of Cards" compares to today's headlines
Real-life agents of NCIS face a tough investigation into one of their own after a young mother, the girlfriend of a Navy petty officer, vanishes
"There's no senior citizen discount on effort," says Maxine Shepatin
For almost 40 years, the solution for thousands of commuters in San Francisco has been something called "casual carpool"
"60 Minutes" examines the unfortunate fate that stalks some of Putin's most prominent critics: unsolved shootings, suspicious suicides and poisonings
When the first Gorilla Doctor began helping mountain gorillas, the species was almost extinct. Today, they're the only population of great apes that's growing
The former Pink Floyd member, embarking on his latest solo tour, insists protest music is still necessary
Reena Ninan visited Nepal for CBSN Originals to learn more about the impact of child marriage on Nepali girls, and one woman's battle to bring it to an end
Amid fallout from former FBI Director James Comey's testimony, the White House is pushing forward with plan to help prepare Americans for workforce
Commando opened fire on American troops in an eastern province, killing three
Government lawyers cite George Washington to support argument that president isn't violating Constitution