Clinton flew from New York to Ohio on Monday morning with her traveling press corps and fielded questions on Trump, emails and the Clinton Foundation
The GOP nominee told reporters Monday that he thinks "you have an obligation to do the debates," just weeks after suggesting he might skip one or more
The House minority leader weighed on the FBI interview with Clinton about her emails and the battle in Congress over Zika funding
President says GOP nominee effectively courts those "folks who feel left out"
The mogul and GOP nominee loves his golf courses --but unfortunately for him, he's behind in every state where he has one
In canonization ceremony attended by tens of thousands, Pope Francis elevates tiny nun who cared for "poorest of the poor" to sainthood
A look back at the life of the Catholic Church's most recently canonized saint
In New Jersey, a little girl with leukemia has discovered the healing power of horses -- and she's not the only one
It will be held October 4 in Virginia and will air live on CBS and CBSN
There will be four debates -- three presidential and one vice presidential
It’s been said the only limits are the ones you set for yourself, and a group of people recently showed CBS News how true that is
"Face the Nation" moderator and "Late Show" host discuss Dickerson's book and the presidential election
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, set for launch Thursday, will visit an asteroid, collect a sample and return it to Earth for analysis
The 90-year-old comic legend is back on screen as a widowed jazz musician in "Max Rose"
The country artist who has a new documentary, "To Joey, With Love," says "She just had a way of being so alive while she was alive that she's still alive even when she's not"
A "48 Hours" interview with the wife of a millionaire shot dead turns the murder case upside down
A beautiful college student and aspiring model is brutally murdered in her Santa Monica home and the DNA evidence left behind reveals a bombshell
In an incredible miscarriage of justice, a prosecutor admits his cowardice and indifference led to the wrongful murder conviction of a man sentenced to death
It's already helped scientists find what some call the "God Particle." What else will the Large Hadron Collider reveal as it begins work at nearly double the power?
Sharyn Alfonsi reports on how cellphones and mobile phone networks are vulnerable to hacking
Most people consider doing laundry a chore. They obviously don't belong to the Washing Machine Collectors Club, whose 3,000 members collect rare, vintage washing machines
A standard-bearer for good flag design points out city and state banners that are emblems of disaster
The restaurant, opened in 1840, is a family-run institution where the sense of family extends to its customers
At Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado, ancient cliff dwellings not only arouse awe; they also fuel an artist-in-residence program
Make the next 180 days of school lunches healthier
An adorable baby has an “evil laugh” that has the internet in hysterics, and the video of the baby's laugh is now going viral
New research ranks state-by-state obesity rates; see how your home state measures up
Schlafly died in her St. Louis, Missouri, home; authored 27 books, thousands of articles and spoke across the U.S.
Discounts are especially big on current versions of cars that get a total redesign for 2017
No one leaves home without a smartphone anymore but, as "60 Minutes Overtime" reports, you may need a "CryptoPhone" if you want to avoid hacking