He paid either 24 or 25 percent of his income that year, his tax form indicates -- which rate is right?
Also says "very interesting things" will be revealed over next two weeks concerning his so far unproven claim that he was wiretapped by Obama
White House confirms details of Trump's 2005 federal tax return after first two pages were leaked
One Marine vet told CBS News the behavior has been a problem for a decade
It's a hard sell for some Republican lawmakers back home after the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office's projections
Second measure would ease cross-state sale of health insurance and limit jury awards for pain and suffering in malpractice lawsuits
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Top members of panel say they haven't seen evidence that Obama wiretapped Trump
Four-day trip will immerse new secretary of state and former ExxonMobil CEO in intensive diplomatic crash course
Diplomats tell CBS News she'll be directly involved in the U.S.-Saudi relationship, along with Jared Kushner
Iowa Republican congressman tweeted Sunday, “We can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies,” voicing support for the views of Dutch politician Geert Wilders
Just because he's out of office doesn't mean the former president is stopping his practice of revealing his bracket for the men's NCAA Tournament, but he's not exactly going out on a limb with this year's picks
“It’s not only hurting polar bears, it’s hurting us” – and these doctors say we need to do something about it
Research suggests some patients get more radiation than they really need, raising risks and costs
The New York City Medics have been responding to natural disasters for years, but Mosul is their first war zone
Golden Retrievers are the third most popular dog breed in America, but in the Middle Eastern country, hundreds of the pups can be found living on the streets
NCAA basketball tournament has many games during the day when you’re, ahem, supposed to be working
Widespread coral bleaching for a second consecutive year is especially grim news
"The cost of prescription drugs in this country is obscene," he says
Never charged with a crime, Mohamedou Slahi was held for 14 years at Gitmo; now released, he tells "60 Minutes" why he forgives -- and loves -- Americans
Mohamedou Slahi gives "60 Minutes" an uncensored account of the now-illegal enhanced interrogation he endured at Guantanamo Bay -- and why he says it doesn’t work
"60 Minutes" examines the unfortunate fate that stalks some of Putin's most prominent critics: unsolved shootings, suspicious suicides and poisonings
In this promising new area of cancer research, the patient’s own immune system is genetically altered to fight cancer cells
A new medical movement urges patients to hit the pause button, not the panic button, when it comes to seeking treatment for certain cancers
The parents of a child with terminal cancer decided to tell his story in a profound and moving way: expressing his journey, and theirs, as a video game
Kidnapped from her own bed, strangled and dumped in a field to die -- the real-life story of a survivor and her lifelong journey to find her attacker
Some are Trump supporters, others didn't even vote, but all these women are interested in how Trump's presidency impacts women
When it comes to election forecasting, there’s a huge difference between offering up a probability and making a prediction, Dubner says on CBS News podcast
Erie, Pennsylvania, lost 30,000 manufacturing jobs in recent decades, but some residents see fresh hope, as CBSN reports
Ruling applies across U.S. and worldwide; order would have gone into effect Thursday
White House and House Republican leaders work to secure votes, even as top GOP senator says the bill won't pass the Senate
60 Minutes had already interviewed Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza when news broke that he was in the hospital again. Poisoned, he says, for speaking out against the Kremlin