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Oprah Winfrey joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her life's mantra and her decision to donate another $13 million to her scholarship program at Morehouse College.
CBS News' political affairs show "Face the Nation" is marking the 65th anniversary since its first broadcast in 1954. Current moderator Margaret Brennan takes a look back at the prolific show and what it strives to accomplish in a divided Washington.
CBS News has learned the White House is bringing in reinforcements to help fight the House impeachment inquiry PR battle. The president also reportedly wanted his attorney general, William Barr, to make a public statement saying Mr. Trump's controversial phone call with Ukraine's president had broken no laws. Barr reportedly said no. The president called the story "totally untrue." Ben Tracy reports.
Convicted of murder, Rodney Reed is set to be executed later this month. But now several celebrities are speaking out, saying new evidence could prove his innocence. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Mexican officials say gunmen who killed three women and six children may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of a rival drug gang
The president wanted the attorney general to hold a news conference saying he didn't break any laws during his July 25 call with the Ukrainian president. Barr did not do so
Krystal Lee, who was having an affair with Frazee, is expected back on the stand Thursday
The president wanted Barr to hold a press conference saying he did not break any laws during his July 25 phone call
Gates, worth an estimated $109 billion, wondered if he'd pay $100 billion under her plan to target country's largest fortunes
Real estate developer allegedly exploited a legal loophole to replace apartments with temporary hotel rooms
16-year-old suffered third-degree burns on his face, neck and torso after the botched "burning money demonstration"
Winfrey also called her recent $13 million donation to Morehouse College "totally spontaneous"
"Influencer," nonbinary," and rewilding" made the shortlist
McCarthy was the first guest of the premiere episode of "Face the Nation" 65 years ago
Crop waste fires haven't stopped since a ban was imposed to try and alleviate India's air pollution, and farmers say they have no viable alternative
The video shows a man kicking in a door while grasping a woman with one hand and his gun with the other, while the woman warns others to lock their door
"We've been living through three years of this kind of hell." Maria Ressa talks to Bill Whitaker about reporting on the Duterte administration in the Philippines. Sunday, on 60 Minutes.
She was the first of what was thought to be four wives the ISIS leader had and was caught in Turkey in June 2018, source says
Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. issued a voluntary recall after discovering the contamination during a routine safety check
People were mistaking Reeves' 46-year-old girlfriend for 74-year-old Mirren
Authorities are trying to learn if anybody helped them travel hundreds of miles from a California jail into Mexico before trying to get back into the U.S.
"I will say, as of her 18th birthday, her hymen is still intact," he added
Oprah Winfrey exclusively revealed “Olive, Again” by Elizabeth Strout as her new book club selection. It's the sequel to Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Olive Kitteridge." Winfrey and Strout joined "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the character Olive resonates with readers and why Strout brought her back for a second novel.
Oprah Winfrey joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her life's mantra and her decision to donate another $13 million to her scholarship program at Morehouse College.
On Nov. 20, Rodney Reed is scheduled to be executed in Texas. He was convicted of raping and killing 19-year-old Stacey Stites back in 1996. Reed says they were in a consensual relationship and maintains his innocence. Meanwhile, her fiancé allegedly confessed to another inmate when in prison for an unrelated crime, but retracted the confession. Celebrities and lawmakers have called for the conviction to be overturned, citing new witness testimony. Oprah Winfrey, who was on "CBS This Morning" to reveal her latest book club pick, also weighed in on the case.
In our series, A More Perfect Union, we aim to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. For many people, especially children, a ride in the back of an ambulance can be scary. Jamie Yuccas reports.
The impeachment proceedings on Capitol Hill could eventually pull some senators running for president from the campaign trail. That includes Kamala Harris. Her national poll numbers are falling and she closed all three of her field offices in New Hampshire. CBS News special correspondent Alex Wagner interviewed the California senator for the Showtime series, "The Circus." Wagner joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss Harris’ strategy.
Fellow House progressives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar have chosen to endorse Bernie Sanders
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is poised to launch a comeback bid for his old Alabama U.S. Senate seat on Thursday
He's the latest presidential candidate to restructure his campaign as the 2020 election nears
"At the end of the day, everybody wants something in return for their money, right? And merch is a simple way to be able to get something tangible"
With the country split on impeachment, primary voters are mostly focused on other issues, from climate change to health care
Testimony from top Ukraine envoy released; Andrew Yang's surge in popularity
Employers added 128,000 jobs in October, stocks are hitting a record high, and the national unemployment rate is near a historic low, but last week the Justice Department released data showing unemployment is ticking up in nearly a third of U.S. counties. Washington Post economics correspondent Heather Long spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about what it all means.
The Trump administration has begun the process of officially exiting the Paris climate agreement. Amy Harder, an energy and climate reporter for Axios, spoke to CBSN's Elaine Quijano about what happens after the U.S. leaves the deal, and whether it could change if a Democrat is elected president in 2020.
House Democrats are pushing ahead with plans to for the public phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. Anita Kumar, a White House correspondent and associate editor for Politico, and Siobhan Hughes, a congressional reporter for The Wall Street Journal, spoke to CBSN's "Red & Blue" about the implications facing the president.
Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang has steadily gained traction in Silicon Valley, despite his constant attacks on big tech companies. CBS News contributor and editor-in-chief at Wired magazine Nick Thompson joins CBNS with more.
Ivan Mazurkiewicz's tricks are a regular part of the job on calls where kids are involved
Ali started out cast as the "bad guy"
The ring was the last remaining possession left at the home after the Getty Fire, and the firefighters knew they had to find the owner
Since January, Zechariah Cartledge has run 283 miles
"We all know that time's limited and he just wants to see me graduate," his son said
In most U.S. states, there are still laws on the books allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change that, but they're running into some surprising opposition – on both sides of the political spectrum.
"One big orgy": That's the stereotype about the lifestyle of consensual non-monogamy — an arrangement where committed partners agree to have relationships with other people. But in this CBSN Originals documentary, people who have practiced non-monogamy for years say it's not all wild sex — or even all that wild. It takes a lot of work and carries a lot of stigma. And it's more popular than you may think.
CBS News takes viewers inside the real-life challenges facing migrant families split apart by the Trump administration's "Zero Tolerance" policy. The documentary provides an immersive look at the hotly debated issue through the eyes of those impacted the most.
In this CBSN Originals documentary, we look at whether private prison health care companies are contributing to the disturbing increase in suicides behind bars.
CBSN Originals explores how, for many young people in America today, drinking to excess is not only considered normal, but cool, and "blacking out" is less a rarity than an every weekend occurrence — with grave consequences.
Crop waste fires haven't stopped since a ban was imposed to try and alleviate India's air pollution, and farmers say they have no viable alternative
Mexican officials say gunmen who killed three women and six children may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of a rival drug gang
"Influencer," nonbinary," and rewilding" made the shortlist
She was the first of what was thought to be four wives the ISIS leader had and was caught in Turkey in June 2018, source says
Beijing and Washington are ready to roll back levies if the sides strike a trade pact, Chinese official says
Ivan Mazurkiewicz's tricks are a regular part of the job on calls where kids are involved
Johnson said reducing shootings in the city plagued by gun violence was "one of the greatest accomplishments of my career"
The new Senate climate caucus is short on specifics and seems to be taking small steps toward action
Real estate developer allegedly exploited a legal loophole to replace apartments with temporary hotel rooms
CBS News' premier program for public affairs marks 65 years since its very first broadcast in 1954
The new Senate climate caucus is short on specifics and seems to be taking small steps toward action
CBS News' premier program for public affairs marks 65 years since its very first broadcast in 1954
She lost her job for the profane gesture she directed at President Trump . Now Juli Briskman has been elected to a new one
The president wanted Barr to hold a press conference saying he did not break any laws during his July 25 phone call
The president is rallying in Louisiana for businessman Eddie Rispone, who is trying to unseat Governor John Bel Edwards
"I will say, as of her 18th birthday, her hymen is still intact," he added
People were mistaking Reeves' 46-year-old girlfriend for 74-year-old Mirren
"Olive, Again" is the sequel to Strout's Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Olive Kitteridge"
Chris Evans called the casting "awful"
Catherine Deneuve made her name in such classic films as Luis Bunuel's "Belle de Jour" and Roman Polanski's "Repulsion"
Prosecutors detail alleged plot to look up the data of thousands of Twitter users, including critics of the Kingdom
Kevin Systrom said "peeling off" What'sApp and Instagram won't eliminate the company's ability to shift public policy
Prosecutor asks court to force internet company to obey information demand, calling its response "patently idequate"
Telecom will offer $60 million in refunds to settle complaint that it slowed users' mobile internet service
Older bulbs are nearly extinct, but a recent move by the Trump administration aims to keep them on the shelves
"I want to make the Italian education system the first education system that puts the environment and society at the core of everything we learn in school," the education minister said
Boeing has plans for a lander to carry astronauts back to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis program
October follows the hottest-ever September and a record-setting summer
They warn humanity is on track to face "untold suffering" — and say we're running out of time to act
Pronghorn antelope, the second-fastest land animals in the world, needed a little help to aid their winter migration in Wyoming
Ivan Mazurkiewicz's tricks are a regular part of the job on calls where kids are involved
Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. issued a voluntary recall after discovering the contamination during a routine safety check
In June, 60 Minutes reported on the use of SGB in treating PTSD in veterans. A new study further advanced the treatment's promise of a breakthrough
Kentucky is one of the most hostile states toward abortion access and passed a so-called "heartbeat" ban earlier this year
Hundreds of people gathered at a youth cultural healing summit, held at a church in downtown Minneapolis, for lessons on healing and resiliency
Real estate developer allegedly exploited a legal loophole to replace apartments with temporary hotel rooms
Discount chain joins Walmart and Amazon in getting an early jump on the holiday shopping season
Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. issued a voluntary recall after discovering the contamination during a routine safety check
The cups will be available starting Thursday, November 7, and the company is encouraging fans to get the reusable one
Prosecutor asks court to force internet company to obey information demand, calling its response "patently idequate"
Johnson said reducing shootings in the city plagued by gun violence was "one of the greatest accomplishments of my career"
On Nov. 20, Rodney Reed is scheduled to be executed in Texas. He was convicted of raping and killing 19-year-old Stacey Stites back in 1996. Reed says they were in a consensual relationship and maintains his innocence. Meanwhile, her fiancé allegedly confessed to another inmate when in prison for an unrelated crime, but retracted the confession. Celebrities and lawmakers have called for the conviction to be overturned, citing new witness testimony. Oprah Winfrey, who was on "CBS This Morning" to reveal her latest book club pick, also weighed in on the case.
The video shows a man kicking in a door while grasping a woman with one hand and his gun with the other, while the woman warns others to lock their door
Krystal Lee, who was having an affair with Frazee, is expected back on the stand Thursday
The woman who was having an affair with Patrick Frazee, a Colorado man accused of killing his fiancée, is expected back on the stand Thursday. She revealed new details Wednesday about the alleged crime, including the victim's apparent last words. Nikki Battiste reports.
Boeing has plans for a lander to carry astronauts back to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis program
The supply ship brought 8,200 pounds of equipment and supplies to the space station
Boeing tested the abort engines for its Starliner crew capsule at the Defense Department's White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The test sent the unmanned capsule to a height of more than 4,000 feet to prove the spacecraft can safely propel a crew to safety in the event of a catastrophic booster failure.
Four powerful launch abort engines accelerated Boeing's Starliner capsule from zero to 650 mph straight up in just five seconds
An upgraded Northrop Grumman Antares rocket roared to life and vaulted into orbit Saturday for a flight to deliver 3.7 tons of crew supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. Also on board: a compact oven that will be used to bake the first cookies in orbit.
Extreme winds fanned the flames as fires threatened large portions of the Golden State
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In 2018, Delaware and New Jersey became the first states to ban marriage under the age of 18 without exception. But in the rest of the country, there are still legal processes allowing children to get married. Advocates are working hard to change the laws, but they're running into some surprising opposition — on both sides of the political spectrum.
On the show's 65th anniversary, here's a look back at Bob Schieffer, John Dickerson and Margaret Brennan's first days as moderator of "Face the Nation."
Both Apple and the popular social media app TikTok were no-shows on Capitol Hill Wednesday for a hearing on big tech and its relationship to China. In Washington, concerns have grown over the way the tech industry handles users personal information, especially for companies with ties to China. Politico tech reporter Alexandra Levine joined CBSN with the latest.
The average American moves more than 11 times. Subscription-based furniture rental startup Feather aims to follow customers along the way with alternatives to purchasing cheap, disposable furniture with each move.
CBS News' political affairs show "Face the Nation" is marking the 65th anniversary since its first broadcast in 1954. Current moderator Margaret Brennan takes a look back at the prolific show and what it strives to accomplish in a divided Washington.