"This is not just about one political party, one candidate -- it isn’t even about one country," Sen. Amy Klobuchar told new CBSN politics show, "Red and Blue"
Andy Card, who served as White House chief of staff from 2001 to 2006, shared his advice for the new administration with CBSN’s Elaine Quijano
Galaxy Note 7 smartphone is under a worldwide recall after several overheated and caused fires
Pence says president-elect's skepticism of intelligence findings is "healthy" and "very sincere," but stops short of saying he agress
Coats' senate term officially ended just a few days ago
Intelligence officials say tension is palpable as Trump prepares to receive Russia hacking report
Clapper and Lindsey Graham responded to Trump's tweets about the intelligence community and Assange
At a Colorado district attorney’s office, Pella helps children involved in court cases cope
If you're looking for a used car, it might pay to consider one of these reliable vehicles whose owners hung on to them
James Comey said in private memo that criticism over controversial decisions made in 2016, “in the wake of a contentious election cycle,’’ bothered him -- but not much
Everybody knows it went down after hitting an iceberg, but a new documentary suggests there was more to the story
Using the word "spank" for corporal punishment normalizes violence toward children, new research suggests
During lawmaker swearings-in, House Speaker was confused when a congressman’s son busted out the popular pose
Media mogul is releasing her first cookbook, “Food, Health, and Happiness: 115 On-Point Recipes for Great Meals and a Better Life”
More than half of all dogs and cats are overweight, and expenses for treating the related ailments add up quickly
It's surprising what people stick in their ears to dig out wax, but don't do it, new guidelines warn
They're not warm-up acts -- they’re the main event there
Bill Whitaker reports on Chicago's surge in murders and discovers an alarming situation that may be contributing to the rise in violence
Steve Kroft reports on how cash-starved countries offer citizenship for a price, creating ways to ease travel for foreigners, including those running from the law
Who makes the real Havana Club rum? And who owns the rights to sell the liquor under that famous brand name? Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Cuba
They were different in striking ways, but Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher - who came of age in starkly different decades - shared common talents, humor and respect
Did an aspiring socialite who shot and killed her ex-husband try to kill her son with the same gun nearly 20 years later?
The murder of a young Pennsylvania woman remains unsolved for 34 years - can a determined detective and new technology bring her killer to justice?
From a much talked-about gene editing tool to the impact of climate change, the coming year will see more big changes in health
Wall Street may be setting itself up for a fall by betting the Trump administration will deliver all it's promising
Experts say some popular diet and health trends aren't so helpful and may be downright dangerous
"Sunday Morning" pays tribute to the creative and inspiring men and women who made our world a little brighter for their being here
The internet has spoken – it’s time for 2016 to end
Looking beyond religion and national boundaries, the spiritual leader says seeking commonality - with as little as a smile - can solve the world’s divisions
If your good intentions could fade after January, here's how to increase your odds of successfully saving more in 2017
Four black suspects are in custody in the attack on a mentally disabled white teen from suburban Chicago
The intelligence community is preparing a comprehensive report on Russia's interference in the election, which will be released early next week
"These Chicago cops are a damn joke," tweeted one viewer, while another felt, "I feel bad for the police. I don't blame them for stepping back."