The presidential race has just 64 days left and gets underway in earnest after Labor Day weekend
She will share a new plane with her traveling press corps -- a first for her this year
N.J. Gov. Chris Christie tells "Face the Nation" that Trump favors a "pause" between deporting violent criminals and dealing with the remaining millions of undocumented immigrants
This original evil that shaped the early years of the Republic was present here
Georgetown University president John DeGioia
"The future president realizes ... this is going to be an ultra-marathon, not a sprint," former CIA director David Petraeus says
While on a walk with her father, 7-year-old Chloe Smith picked up something shiny on the ground
Princess Diana, relentlessly pursued by the paparazzi and ostracized by the royal family, was killed in a car wreck in Paris along with her boyfriend and the driver
The presidential race has just 64 days left and gets underway in earnest after Labor Day weekend; it has been said the only limits are the ones you set for yourself
Thrashing waves and dangerous rip currents kept most beachgoers from New Jersey to Cape Cod out of the water
Obama had hoped to reach an agreement at the G20 Summit with Vladimir Putin for coordinated U.S.-Russian airstrikes on ISIS and al Qaeda-linked terrorists
A covert American operation in Laos during the Vietnam War left millions of unexploded bombs scattered across the country
Lower food prices are good for American shoppers at the grocery store, but not so good for U.S. farmers
Investigators say that suspect Daniel Heinrich may now be tied to multiple other child assaults from the 1980s
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
Pope Francis proclaimed Mother Teresa a saint on Sunday. The ceremony drew 120,000 people to the Vatican
A 5.6 earthquake, centered toward the city of Pawnee, Oklahoma, has caused the "fastest and largest" shutdown of wastewater wells in state history
Donald Trump continues to court black voters in an effort to broaden the appeal of his campaign, which so far has relied overwhelmingly on white support. Dean Reynolds has the latest.
The FBI has taken the unusual step of releasing more documents from its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server. The FBI has come under considerable criticism for not bringing charges in the case and says it is releasing these additional materials in the interest of transparency. Paula Reid has more.
Early release from jail after being convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman has reignited outrage over what many consider to be a light punishment