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“CBS This Morning’s Gayle King’s explosive interview with embattled R&B singer R. Kelly and the two women who live with him about their relationship, allegations of abuse against Kelly and more in a one-hour special.
Former Deputy Secretary of State William Burns joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his new book, "The Back Channel."
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On March 10, 2000, newly-formed online companies reached stratospheric heights on the stock market, setting the stage for an Icarus-like fall. Mo Rocca reports.
Since 2010, 99 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed, leaving isolated communities without access to medical or emergency room care
The Boeing 737 crashed after takeoff from Addis Ababa, on its way to Kenya's capital
The former FBI official told "Face the Nation" that President Trump's comments on the case were "incredibly irresponsible and indeed corrosive"
The former Colorado governor pledged to be a capitalist but stressed that he believed labels divide both the country and his party
Comedian Jim Gaffigan admits he is addicted to the news. But how could anyone deny the all-consuming nature of the drama, the mystery, the indictments?
A new musical recreates the era of the Motown greats
In the Puglia region of Italy, which produces 40 percent of the country's olive oil, a bacterium from the New World, xylella fastidiosa, is infecting trees by the millions
Gavin Munro gently and lovingly bends Mother Nature into shape – growing, grafting and pruning trees into chairs and other decorative pieces
After 30 years, "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant questions the prime suspect in the brutal murder who claims she is innocent
The Food Network star, bestselling cookbook author and entrepreneur has blazed her own trail with a pinch of luck, loads of butter, and a healthy serving of determination
The Louisiana Republican said the former FBI deputy director could've been charged with perjury: "If you and I do that, we go to jail"
In an age of mass-produced titles, the care with which artisans create beautiful books by hand speaks volumes
On Thursday the former Trump campaign chairman was sentenced to 47 months in prison on charges of bank fraud, tax fraud, and failure to report foreign assets
"48 Hours" Live to Tell: A 15-year-old is held captive by a sex trafficker and Ashton Kutcher’s mission to stop children from being exploited.
"It should be done by a human being and not a machine," his daughter says
No vehicles were caught in the slides and no one was hur
This new exhibit is presenting the king of the cretaceous period in a brand new light
No other skier, male or female, has won more than 14 races in a single campaign in the 53-year history of the World Cup
Inside Gayle King’s explosive and exclusive interview with the embattled singer R. Kelly and two women who live with him and what’s behind the allegations of abuse against him
The embattled R & B singer tells CBS News' Gayle King why the fast food restaurant was his first stop after his release from a recent jail stay
A sheriff's spokesperson said she did not know who made the payment for the singer
In the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly," Michelle Kramer is seen reuniting with her daughter Dominique Gardner
Joycelyn Savage's parents claim Kelly has brainwashed her and is keeping women against their will
"I know older women ... I love women," Kelly says in the clip, deflecting a question about why he continues seeing young women
Two women who live with the R&B singer say there is nothing inappropriate about their relationship with the 52-year-old
Asante McGee and Kitti Jones both shared their stories in the docuseries "Surviving R. Kelly"
R. Kelly found himself back behind bars Wednesday where authorities say he'll remain until he pays the more than $161,000 he owes in child support
Since 2010, 99 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed, leaving isolated communities without access to medical or emergency room care; but in some towns new and innovative measures are being deployed
English furniture maker Gavin Munro gently and lovingly coaxes Mother Nature into shape – growing, grafting and pruning trees into chairs and other decorative pieces. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
One of the most popular figures on the Food Network is Ree Drummond, who loves butter, basset hounds and Ethel Merman. The bestselling cookbook author and the figure behind the top-rated cooking show, not to mention Pioneer Woman magazine, tells Alina Cho, "I'm not a trained chef … I really am a mom who cooks for her family." We also meet Ree's cattle-herding husband, Ladd Drummond, with whom she transformed the small town of Pawhuska, Okla., into a tourist destination.
For thousands of years olive trees have sustained the Puglia region of Italy, producing 40 percent of the nation's olive oil. But now a pathogen from the New World is threatening to destroy this plant and the livelihoods of olive farmers. Seth Doane reports on efforts to halt the spread of xylella fastidiosa, which is killing olive trees by the millions.
A new musical recreates the era of the Motown greats
Hobbled by funding cuts, the agency has sharply reduced the number of audits it conducts -- especially of the rich
National Taxpayers Union calls for extending April 15 deadline, though individuals can get an extension fairly easily
Illinois prosecutors say tax-prep firms lured people with cruise offers, but overcharged and made mistakes
Depending on your income, age and profession, you may be able to tap free services to file your 2019 tax returns
The average refund for 2018 is now over $3,100, but the number of people getting a refund is down by 2 million
Just over three years ago, an outbreak of the Zika virus caused a crisis in Brazil: a dramatic increase in babies born with microcephaly. These babies are now young children facing a variety of medical problems and an uncertain future. But just as a sudden drop in the number of cases has calmed fears of the virus, health officials are on alert for another outbreak. Elaine Quijano travels to Recife, Brazil, the epicenter of the crisis, to meet a mom determined to provide the best life for her daughter, and the doctors on the frontlines.
Los Angeles is in the midst of the worst homeless crisis the city has ever seen, driven by rising rents, stagnant wages and an affordable housing shortage. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi meets a single mother living in her car with her teenage daughter, just one example of L.A.'s hidden homeless population that is steadily growing as longtime residents are priced out of their homes — with nowhere else to go.
Central Americans are migrating to the U.S. in record numbers, but it's part of a vicious cycle decades in the making. CBSN Originals' Adam Yamaguchi travels to El Salvador to meet a single father, deported from the U.S. in 2009, and his young son, caught in a revolving door of deportation and remigration, to explore an intractable problem with no clear end in sight.
The rapid rise of esports has been a dream come true for professional players—but as money pours into the industry, many young pros face grueling practice schedules and burn out early
Behind the Kim regime's scramble to stay afloat through cultural means
The Australian native wants people to know she didn't set out to run 2,620 miles just for the exercise
Milwaukee Brewers player, Christian Yelich, took a break from spring training to play catch with a little fan who came to watch.
84-year-old Karl Von Schwarz from Texas married his high school sweetheart, Donna, 63 years ago. This week, he dropped to one knee and proposed all over again.
A Georgia teacher won $10,000 after discovering a hidden contest in the fine print of a contract. She says as nerdy as it sounds, she always reads things closely – but she never imagined this would be the result.
This paralyzed pup named Pigeon gets unbelievably excited to put on her wheelchair – and video of the enthusiastic pup has gone viral.
Richard White had an unlikely path to his career in music
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson just gave his dad – who he says has had a tough life – a huge gift. "Crazy how full circle life can come," Johnson said in a message explaining the gesture.
When a 3-year-old boy from Florida brought his broken dinosaur toy to Best Buy, two employees played along to "fix" it for him – and the smile on his face says it all.
Sully took a personalized oath of enlistment as service members and dogs in the program looked on
Former Deputy Secretary of State William Burns joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss his new book, "The Back Channel."
David Frum, Susan Glasser, Toluse Olorunnipa and Gerald Seib discuss the struggle 2020 Democratic candidates are having answering whether or not they are capitalists.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on socialism, culture war and economic growth.
Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss Paul Manafort's sentencing, and he reacts to Margaret's interview with Andrew McCabe.
CBS News Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe sat down with Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Austin, Texas, for the Mar. 10, 2019 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
The former Colorado governor pledged to be a capitalist but stressed that he believed labels divide both the country and his party
From the start of National Wildlife Week to the Ideas of March, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Comedian Jim Gaffigan admits he is addicted to the news. But how could anyone deny the all-consuming nature of the drama, the mystery, the indictments?
Since 2010, 99 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed, leaving isolated communities without access to medical or emergency room care; but in some towns new and innovative measures are being deployed
On Thursday the former Trump campaign chairman was sentenced to 47 months in prison on charges of bank fraud, tax fraud, and failure to report foreign assets
The Louisiana Republican said the former FBI deputy director could've been charged with perjury: "If you and I do that, we go to jail"
The former Colorado governor pledged to be a capitalist but stressed that he believed labels divide both the country and his party
The former FBI official told "Face the Nation" that President Trump's comments on the case were "incredibly irresponsible and indeed corrosive"
Both 2020 hopefuls discussed their concerns over major tech companies selling data
Schultz also addressed Bloomberg's decision not to run in the Democratic primary
In the Puglia region of Italy, which produces 40 percent of the country's olive oil, a bacterium from the New World, xylella fastidiosa, is infecting trees by the millions
Gavin Munro gently and lovingly bends Mother Nature into shape – growing, grafting and pruning trees into chairs and other decorative pieces
Three years after Zika virus first made headlines, some of its mysteries have been solved – but not all
The Boeing 737 crashed after takeoff from Addis Ababa, on its way to Kenya's capital
"Our pearl, our everything passed away on Wednesday evening March 6th at 22:47," her parents, Bert van der Zee and Eugeniek van het Hul, posted on Instagram
In an age of mass-produced titles, the care with which artisans create beautiful books by hand speaks volumes
A new musical recreates the era of the Motown greats
The Food Network star, bestselling cookbook author and entrepreneur has blazed her own trail with a pinch of luck, loads of butter, and a healthy serving of determination
The pair recently celebrated their two-year anniversary
"Our pearl, our everything passed away on Wednesday evening March 6th at 22:47," her parents, Bert van der Zee and Eugeniek van het Hul, posted on Instagram
In the Puglia region of Italy, which produces 40 percent of the country's olive oil, a bacterium from the New World, xylella fastidiosa, is infecting trees by the millions
On March 10, 2000, newly-formed online companies reached stratospheric heights on the stock market, setting the stage for an Icarus-like fall
"It should be done by a human being and not a machine," his daughter says
A decade ago today, just 1 of the 5 most valuable companies was a tech stock; today, 4 of the 5 are tech giants
The unpiloted test of the SpaceX Crew Dragon helps clear the way for launch of two astronauts this summer
Since 2010, 99 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed, leaving isolated communities without access to medical or emergency room care; but in some towns new and innovative measures are being deployed
Three years after Zika virus first made headlines, some of its mysteries have been solved – but not all
"It should be done by a human being and not a machine," his daughter says
The child's care - not including the air ambulance and inpatient rehabilitation - cost nearly $1 million, about 72 times the mean for a pediatric hospitalization in the U.S., the CDC said
Losing an hour of sleep could do more than just make you feel tired. Get expert tips on how to adjust to the time change
On March 10, 2000, newly-formed online companies reached stratospheric heights on the stock market, setting the stage for an Icarus-like fall
Since 2010, 99 rural hospitals in the U.S. have closed, leaving isolated communities without access to medical or emergency room care; but in some towns new and innovative measures are being deployed
A decade ago today, just 1 of the 5 most valuable companies was a tech stock; today, 4 of the 5 are tech giants
Alaska Airlines is unveiling a brand new look
B.I.G. was killed in drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997 in Los Angeles, when T'yanna Wallace was only three years old
After 30 years, "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant questions the prime suspect in the brutal murder who claims she is innocent
Producer Chris O’Connell describes how he and the "48 Hours team uncovered the story of Carolyn Abel’s murder, after discovering a rarely-used law in a previous story
"48 Hours" Live to Tell: A 15-year-old is held captive by a sex trafficker and Ashton Kutcher’s mission to stop children from being exploited.
A sheriff's spokesperson said she did not know who made the payment for the singer
Police said the bomber, 23-year-old Mark Conditt, blew himself up last March