Saturday at 10: In his only TV interview, a New York dentist vows that he didn't kill his lover's husband, who happens to be his best friend
Saturday at 9: A mother convicted of murder by poisoning her son with salt claims it was the hospital's mistake. Is she right?
In preview of “Sunday Morning” interview, the rock legend talks about the affliction that hit as he entered his 60s, and credits wife Patti Scialfa with helping him get through it
"60 Minutes" takes viewers inside the U.S. nuclear arsenal for a rare look at the military practicing the unthinkable
Steve Kroft interviews Gary Johnson and his running mate, Bill Weld, the Libertarian candidates taking on the two-party system with many ideas outside the political mainstream
China's film industry has grown so big so fast that it is now looking to compete with Hollywood
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Most women feel good about their opportunities to succeed, compared to their mothers' expericence, according to a new CBS News/New York Times survey
Michelle Obama hit the campaign trail Friday to rally support for Hillary Clinton. The first lady spoke passionately, calling Clinton the only one "qualified for the job"
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It's been 12 years since Congress passed a law requiring a sophisticated "entry-exit" system to track people overstaying their visas, but implementing it is harder than it seems
Guns are kept in millions of homes, but a new survey suggests firearm safety often falls short
Lead singer's new autobiography explores the personal discord that existed in the band renowned for its innovative harmonies
Even as Massachusetts makes it illegal to ask applicants about prior pay, it's still common practice -- and often a pitfall
This giant Galapagos tortoise is over 100 years old, but he's been doing his best to save his species
This disruptive trend could unravel one of the few remaining restraints on escalating health care costs
FDA has issued a new warning to "think before you ink" following reports of infections and allergic reactions associated with tattoo ink, but it has never approved any ink for use
The legendary "60 Minutes" correspondent passed away in May, but his memory lives on in his colleague's hearts
U.S. Central Command issues statement after Syria, Russia say American-led coalition struck military base
The former defense secretary, who criticized the GOP nominee in a May interview with “Face the Nation,” now says Trump is “beyond repair”
Retired Marine Major General Mike Myatt explains what he says to Gold Star parents -- and what he hopes they take away from it