Lesley Stahl interviews Aleksandr Kogan, who harvested data from tens of millions of unwitting Facebook users and gave it to Cambridge Analytica
For more than 30 years, MIT has been recruiting people with crazy ideas to work in their Media Lab, where life-changing inventions are created. "60 Minutes" got a peek at what they're working on now
For 10 years, Dr. Jon LaPook has been checking in on Carol Daly, a woman diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and her caregiver husband, Mike. After a decade, the disease has had a devastating impact on each of them
Personal organizers offer advice on helping you get rid of all of your unnecessary, unwanted stuff
Two witnesses who watched as a woman was gunned down in her Florida home by a mysterious clown speak out for the first time on network television
The "New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival" -- better known as "Jazz Fest" -- kicks off next Friday
Competitors at the San Francisco meeting of cheese professionals test their encyclopedic knowledge and demonstrate their ability to cut, wrap and pair cheeses at the highest level
"I honestly think for Sony, it's probably a better story that North Korea hacked them than someone who just hates them hacked them," Rogen said
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
Lara Dewar of World Vision Canada describes Meghan Markle's work as an ambassador for the charity and her deep commitment to humanitarian issues
"CBS This Morning" co-anchor John Dickerson joins "Face the Nation" to discuss the legacy of Barbara Bush and his cover story in this month's Atlantic magazine, "How the Presidency Became Impossible"
In an interview to air Sunday on "Face the Nation," former New York City Mayor and billionaire philanthropist Michael Bloomberg excoriated Scott Pruitt's job performance as head of the EPA
In the wake of nationwide walkouts and demonstrations since the Parkland school shooting calling for stricter gun laws, Bloomberg expressed hope, but little optimism, for new federal restrictions.
Los Angeles songwriter Jonathan Wilson is one of the most talented and sought-after producers. He's collaborated with music legends like David Crosby, Jackson Browne, but is also a recording artist in his own right
On CBS News podcast, former Microsoft exec and Bill and Hillary Clinton strategist describes why the internet is isolating, rather than connecting, people
White House legal team believes memos are more favorable to president than how he's been represented in fired FBI director's new book
Few Americans think legalizing marijuana leads to more drug use or violent crime
Most believe global warming is caused by human activity and that a focusing on alternative energy will create more jobs
Born in Venezuela, Lorena Garcia enjoyed cooking as a child. While she started out pursuing a law career, she found her heart was in the kitchen. She now serves at Chica, her hot-spot in Las Vegas' Venetian Hotel
Mary Pryor and Gia Morón joined CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss why women are spearheading the multi-billion dollar cannabis sector
Steve Kroft investigates Allegiant Air, a discount carrier known more for its ultra-low fares than its high record of in-flight breakdowns
An exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington features depictions of workers -- an untraditional subject of portraiture
Meet the globe-trotting investment banker who chucked his six-figure salary to take a job as a Dallas fireman
"I decided to run because I want to be the change, not just talk about being the change," says one of the women taking on the political establishment
Police are searching for 29-year-old suspect Travis Reinking, who authorities say may be armed and dangerous
Four people died when a suspect opened fire early Sunday at a Tennessee restaurant; all the victims were in their 20s
Report outlines fatal effects of Facebook's newsfeed in countries where misinformation and hate speech can fuel real-world attacks