In his first live TV interview since being released from prison, the rapper told "CBS This Morning" his push for reform is not about him
Stars celebrated "the Oscars of the fashion world" on the steps of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Most Americans also think the investigation should still continue, and they think Trump should cooperate
More than 4 in 10 say they personally know someone who has suffered from opioid addiction, including 1 in 5 who say the person is in their immediate family
Heather Duckworth's story was chosen after "CBS This Morning" asked our viewers to submit their own letters
Judge Aaron Persky caused outrage with a short sentence for a convicted sex offender, former Stanford swimmer Brock Turner
13-year-old Trenton McKinley suffered the injury two months ago, and his parents were told he would never be the same again
Mr. Trump tweeted his hope that West Virginians would support one of Blankenship's opponents in Tuesday's election
Lawyers say they're having trouble convincing people to sign up to get the money they're owed from $61 million class action lawsuit
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko tells CBS News he needs more U.S. help on the front line of the new Cold War
Class was sworn in Sunday; it's world's oldest and smallest army
One city's fight against high prices for medications reveals a supply chain in which almost every link can benefit when those prices rise
Syria's civil war has left more than 100,000 children orphaned. "60 Minutes" talked to two people who dropped everything to try to help them
"60 Minutes" reports this week on the more than 100,000 children orphaned in 7 years of civil war; here's how to help them
Michael Avenatti, attorney for Stormy Daniels, chides the "rope-a-dope defense" being used by President Trump's legal team
The renowned wildlife photographer shows "60 Minutes" what goes into taking his iconic pictures
Longtime Arizona Republican senator is home at his ranch as he battles brain cancer
The U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., who doesn't defend the president's communication style, says she will privately discuss disagreements she has over what he says
Big shifts in the labor market are making once-plentiful opportunities scarce, and the young have other pursuits
The singer-songwriter talks about music, becoming a symbol for the #MeToo movement, and what it means to be labeled "influential"
Those with fashion sense and marketing savvy -- and millions of social media followers -- are becoming valued selling tools for fashion, accessory and makeup companies
Contrary to the narrative by some that America is in decline, many towns and cities hit by economic hardship are experiencing a rebirth, thanks to entrepreneurs and those thinking outside the box
Fifty-one years after writing his groundbreaking play about gay men talking about life inside the closet, it's finally made it to Broadway -- and Fyaklewith a star-studded cast
Following in the footsteps of his lock-inventing father, Linus Yale Jr. received the first of his 20 patents for lock devices in May 1851
A young mom calls 911 claiming she cut her own throat in front of her estranged husband and her child -- doctors say there’s no way she did it to herself
"I'm hoping for them to reach into their souls, and say, OK, you can stay," said Victoria Zometa, who received temporary protected status in 2001
"I think ultimately we are creating an economy in the technology industry which is going to spark a massive revolution on the continent," says the company's president of global operations
On CBS News podcast, Marc Short, White House legislative affairs director, talked with Major Garrett about what went wrong with Jackson's nomination to lead Veterans Affairs Dept
The Washington Post is signaling there may be more revelations about what CBS News knew about claims of inappropriate conduct by former anchor Charlie Rose
CBS News special hosted by Gayle King offers a looks at the future wife of Prince Harry, as told by those who know her best
"Japan is a strange, exotic and quirky place" -- but that's not the only reason it's on the leading edge of a robot revolution
U.S. will pull out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, CBS News has confirmed
Trump said Tuesday that the secretary of state is on his way to North Korea to prepare for the summit
"I know firsthand what it's like to be the subject of criticism, outrage, and negative attention," Judge Aaron Persky said