For some of the 2016 candidates, drug addiction hits close to home, so how would they tackle the crisis? And the nightmare named El Niño isn't over in the West
GOP presidential candidate says he wouldn't launch independent run even if rival he calls a "jerk" became the Republican nominee
Just months after announcing he wouldn't challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination, VP makes clear it's something he still thinks about daily
Researchers at the University at Buffalo are looking at whether prescribing exercise might just be the magic pill for treating concussions
Americans are sleep-deprived, and one group is particularly hard hit
As film production expands in Boston, Angela Peri is always listening for the right sound: "It's a diamond search"
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas features highly anticipated technological innovations
If you believe in the hereafter, which kind of immortality would you most like to have?
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Scott Pelley's report on the sinking of the El Faro shows video for the first time of the cargo ship 15,000 feet beneath the Atlantic
Bill Whitaker learns that the long arms of the mob extend to agricultural products, especially olive oil, on which Mafia makes huge profits by exporting imitations
Joey Alexander plays like a veteran of decades, but he's just 12 years old; Anderson Cooper reports on the jazz prodigy
How the comedian and star of the new dramedy "Grandma" honed her observational skills for her menagerie of strange and wonderful oddballs
The Oscar-winner fought to play the unglamorous moral center of the movie "Steve Jobs"
Century after ocean liner was sunk by German U-boat, historians debate events that led to tragic loss of 1,198 people
A woman thought she found a safe place to get help for addiction, but she didn’t know she’d fall in love – and she didn’t know he would kill her
Researchers point to a variety of healthful and practical benefits far beyond reducing stress
It's the time of year when Christmas trees are normally being tossed to the curb, but in Reading, Pennsylvania, one tree has become immortal
Slowdown in the world's second-largest economy is sending shudders through the global financial system
Shares tumble more than seven percent in China, prompting government to halt trading for 2nd time this week, and giving traders worldwide the jitters
GOP senator and former presidential nominee was born in Panama and faced similar questions during 2008 race
An urgent rescue is unfolding to reach 17 miners trapped nearly 900 feet underground in New York
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