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After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, individual states are now moving to either restrict or protect abortion rights. Christina Ruffini reports.
The future of birth control is unclear in several states following the fall of Roe v. Wade. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports from Mississippi, which brought the lawsuit that ultimately overturned the landmark 1973 decision.
Russian forces launched a barrage of airstrikes against the Ukrainian capital over the weekend after solidifying their gains in the eastern part of the country. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Hosted by Lee Cowan. In our cover story, Jan Crawford looks at how conservatives on the Supreme Court, who have overturned Roe v. Wade, are changing America's legal landscape. Also: Luke Burbank meets a man who bought an ex-cruise liner on Craigslist; Ben Mankiewicz visits with the band Toto; Rita Braver visits a Matisse exhibit at New York's Museum of Modern Art; Mo Rocca delves into the life story of singer-songwriter Peggy Lee; Conor Knighton interviews a "duck dynasty" of waterfowl artists; Manuel Bojorquez explores unique architecture in the jungles of Mexico; and Nancy Giles talks to the man who talks to kids on the hit online series "Recess Therapy."
Conservatives say they're hopeful and happy.
"I believe the president was very poorly served by the team he had around him," Marc Short, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, said.
The Jan. 6 House select committee hearings haven't changed how people view that day's events.
The race in Wisconsin, a state Donald Trump carried in 2016 but President Joe Biden won in 2020, could determine which party controls the Senate.
South Dakota's trigger law was passed in 2005 and does not include exceptions for rape or incest.
The state legislature's Republican leaders do not support rescinding the state's 1931 ban on abortion.
Her campaign immediately responded that it was an error and she meant to say "a historic victory for right to life by the Supreme Court."
Founding members Steve Lukather and David Paich, and longtime singer Joseph Williams, talk about a song that became a worldwide sensation – one of a string of hits that Toto has had over the last 40+ years.
Officials have ruled out a stampede and said autopsies would determine if the deaths could be linked to poisoning.
Senior Biden administration officials said gold is Moscow's second largest export after energy, and that banning imports would make it more difficult for Russia to participate in global markets.
Griner was detained at a Russian airport in February after officials alleged they found vape cartridges in her luggage which contained cannabis oil.
Russia's Defense Ministry spokesman said late Saturday that Russian and Moscow-backed separatist forces now control Sievierodonetsk and the villages surrounding it.
Flooding and famine already had millions in South Sudan clinging to survival. CBS News sees how the war on another continent is cutting their only lifeline.
That sets in motion a lengthy process that would bring the embattled country closer to the West.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.
After the Court's conservative majority has removed federal protections for women by overturning Roe v. Wade, law experts say the conservative legal movement's decades-long battle to upend the right to privacy underpinning Roe will not stop with abortion.
Most Americans expect a slowdown or a recession in the coming year.
In Tulum, Mexico, the self-taught architect known as Roth created one of the area's most popular resorts, the Azulik, and a nearby artists' community, which were designed to reflect and incorporate the evolving natural world.
The officer was running as a Republican for a state Senate seat and the woman he allegedly punched is running for the same seat as a Democrat.
The fight over the constitutional right to an abortion reached its zenith, with the Supreme Court overturning Roe.
The Post-Impressionist's landmark painting documented the artworks displayed in his workspace just outside Paris in 1911. For the first time since then, almost all the works depicted in his painting have been reunited, at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Built in the 1950s to carry tourists on day trips from the German port of Hamburg, one of the last surviving cruise ships of that era looked bound for the scrap heap, until Chris Willson found the rotting vessel for sale on Craigslist.
Officials and diplomats are not the only ones who have reported unexplained symptoms at home and abroad. Strange illnesses and injuries have also impacted some of their children.
Most Americans expect a slowdown or a recession in the coming year.
Attack is the third major theft this year involving services that help users trade crypto across different blockchains.
Proposed contract would boosts their salary 14.5%, potentially clearing way for pilot wage increases across aviation.
Financial markets are rising, with some analysts predicting an economic slowdown rather than a recession.
Major corporations rush to safeguard workers' reproductive rights after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
Before you can even start searching for a new home, you first need to zero in on your homebuying budget.
There are several reasons to hire a financial adviser - at any stage of life, whether you're preparing for retirement or just launching your career.
Lenders use your credit score to judge your ability to pay back a loan. Understanding your credit score - and how to improve it - can be a financial life changer.
The 44-year-old has collaborated with some of music's biggest names and won five Grammys, but stardom has never seemed to be the goal for Chris Stapleton. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
Hours of unseen footage of the Beatles' writing and recording have been released after 50 years, part of Peter Jackson's new documentary, "Get Back." Jon Wertheim reports.
Anderson Cooper was there last summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.
U.S. officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion and memory loss both at home and work in Washington, D.C. Scott Pelley reports.
Columbia Law professor Carol Sanger says the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade means women are losing an established right touching on the most intimate aspects of family life – and face a new era of woman-shaming.
Columbia Law professor Carol Sanger says the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs, which nullifies the precedent of Roe v. Wade, means women now face the imminent removal of an established right touching on the most intimate aspects of family life – and may now be subject to surveillance and prosecution.
With her sultry voice and precise stagecraft, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, known for hits like "Is That All There Is" and "Fever," exerted an alluring command over her audience as a writer-vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee (1920-2002), known for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is," demonstrated an alluring command over an audience with her sultry voice and precise stagecraft. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, about the singer's artistry, and her rise from a painful childhood in North Dakota, to becoming a leading writer and vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs. (This story was originally broadcast on February 6, 2022.)
In overturning its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade on Friday, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court has removed federal constitutional protections for women and turned the question of abortion rights over to state legislatures, precipitating bans on the procedure in many Republican-led states. CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford talks with law experts who say the conservative legal movement's decades-long battle to upend the right to privacy underpinning Roe will not stop with abortion; and with an anti-abortion rights advocate who believes banning abortion will benefit women.
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, individual states are now moving to either restrict or protect abortion rights. Christina Ruffini reports.
The future of birth control is unclear in several states following the fall of Roe v. Wade. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports from Mississippi, which brought the lawsuit that ultimately overturned the landmark 1973 decision.
President Biden is in Europe meeting with other G7 leaders, as they discuss how to handle Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine and economic policies towards China. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Russian forces launched a barrage of airstrikes against the Ukrainian capital over the weekend after solidifying their gains in the eastern part of the country. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Despite high prices,the TSA said 2.4 million passengers went through checkpoints on Friday. That's the most in a single day since the start of the pandemic. Danya Bacchus examines whether airlines are prepared to handle pre-pandemic numbers of flyers.
Built in the 1950s to carry tourists on day trips from the German port of Hamburg, one of the last surviving cruise ships of that era looked bound for the scrap heap, until Chris Willson found the rotting vessel for sale on Craigslist.
He shared a sweet message for a teacher who is retiring after 29 years.
Ruby was in and out of the shelter before being adopted by the state police. Then, she made a life-saving rescue fit for a movie.
Khalia Carter missed part of her senior year after a car accident. But she was determined to make it to one event — graduation — even if it was against the odds for her to walk across the stage.
When LeBron James walked into the I Promise School in Akron, Ohio, the kids went wild.
CBS Reports explores gun violence victims' fight to pass gun control laws in Virginia in the wake of mass shootings and the armed resistance determined to stop them from passing.
For an unprecedented number of young people in Gen Z, gender is a social construct that needs dismantling. In this CBS Reports documentary, we follow four teens with diverse gender identities to see how they are dealing with and experiencing a world that’s redefining gender.
Is free speech under threat? CBS Reports explores that question with members of Gen Z, many of whom say their right to free expression is eroding.
Gen Z is the first generation to go from birth through adolescence completely connected. This episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" reveals the toll the online world is taking on kids’ self-esteem and self-control, as well as how some intrepid teens are trying to reshape their generation's relationship with technology.
A racial reckoning is happening in America, but the voices of kids and teens are often missing from that conversation. In this episode of the CBS Reports documentary series "Are the Kids All Right?" young people from across the country share their perspectives on race and firsthand experiences with racism in the U.S. today.
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On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Rep. Pete Aguilar, Marc Short and President of the World Bank Group David Malpass join Margaret Brennan.
"I believe the president was very poorly served by the team he had around him," Marc Short, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, said.
The fight over the constitutional right to an abortion reached its zenith, with the Supreme Court overturning Roe.
The state legislature's Republican leaders do not support rescinding the state's 1931 ban on abortion.
South Dakota's trigger law was passed in 2005 and does not include exceptions for rape or incest.
Most Americans expect a slowdown or a recession in the coming year.
Food prices are up 10%, new vehicles 12.5% and gasoline almost 50% compared to last year, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Look for low-interest rate products that stop your debt from growing and becoming unmanageable.
Major corporations rush to safeguard workers' reproductive rights after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.
Federal aviation agency is "crippling" air traffic, airline group says in letter to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Rep. Pete Aguilar, Marc Short and President of the World Bank Group David Malpass join Margaret Brennan.
The race in Wisconsin, a state Donald Trump carried in 2016 but President Joe Biden won in 2020, could determine which party controls the Senate.
Her campaign immediately responded that it was an error and she meant to say "a historic victory for right to life by the Supreme Court."
"I believe the president was very poorly served by the team he had around him," Marc Short, former chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, said.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar of California that aired Sunday, June 26, 2022, on "Face the Nation."
The percentage of Army National Guard members who are vaccinated is the lowest among the U.S. military.
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade Friday instantly limited abortion access in some conservative states, including Wyoming. Major Garrett has more.
Since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, crowds have gathered across the United States to protest. Caitlin Huey-Burns reports from Mississippi.
Abortion clinics in parts of the country closed down and stopped providing services almost immediately after the Supreme Court overturned its landmark decision in Roe v. Wade. Omar Villafranca reports on how this decision is already being felt.
Where is abortion still legal? Could this ruling affect IVF or contraception? Here are some answers.
Officials have ruled out a stampede and said autopsies would determine if the deaths could be linked to poisoning.
In Tulum, Mexico, the self-taught architect known as Roth created one of the area's most popular resorts, the Azulik, and a nearby artists' community, which were designed to reflect and incorporate the evolving natural world.
Senior Biden administration officials said gold is Moscow's second largest export after energy, and that banning imports would make it more difficult for Russia to participate in global markets.
Griner was detained at a Russian airport in February after officials alleged they found vape cartridges in her luggage which contained cannabis oil.
"This small ship took on the finest of the Japanese Navy, fighting them to the end," an American exploration team said.
With her sultry voice and precise stagecraft, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, known for hits like "Is That All There Is" and "Fever," exerted an alluring command over her audience as a writer-vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs.
The Post-Impressionist's landmark painting documented the artworks displayed in his workspace just outside Paris in 1911. For the first time since then, almost all the works depicted in his painting have been reunited, at New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Peggy Lee (1920-2002), known for such hits as "Fever" and "Is That All There Is," demonstrated an alluring command over an audience with her sultry voice and precise stagecraft. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with biographer Peter Richmond and with Lee's granddaughter, Holly Foster-Wells, about the singer's artistry, and her rise from a painful childhood in North Dakota, to becoming a leading writer and vocalist of jazz, pop and torch songs. (This story was originally broadcast on February 6, 2022.)
Henri Matisse's landmark painting "The Red Studio" documented the artworks displayed in his workspace just outside Paris as it existed in 1911. For the first time since then, almost all the individual pieces depicted in his painting have been reunited for an installation at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Correspondent Rita Braver reports.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including James Rado, co-creator of the Broadway musical "Hair."
Attack is the third major theft this year involving services that help users trade crypto across different blockchains.
Employees at the online review company used less than 2% of its office space in Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C.
Alexa will have the ability to mimic a voice – even your dead relative's – by using just minute of audio and learning from it.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Elon Musk is once again expressing concerns about purchasing Twitter, even as the company's board of directors is urging its shareholders to approve the sale. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson sat down with anchors Tanya Rivero and Elaine Quijano to discuss the world's richest man's latest hesitations with the deal.
Most bacteria are microscopic, but this one is so big it can be seen with the naked eye.
While many factors likely boosted Japan's COVID resilience, researchers say a possible cellular-level advantage could help them create a new weapon against the virus.
A search for the graves of massacre victims began in 2020 and resumed last year with nearly three dozen coffins containing remains of possible victims recovered.
Symptoms of the infection in fish include "bulging eyes, lethargic or erratic swimming and increased mortality," officials said.
Thomas Gouttierre said he and his wife tasted some of the honey before the bees were taken away.
Named for Washington teen Nikki Kuhnhausen, a push to ban the so-called trans panic defense, where defendants use a victim's gender identity as an excuse for violence, resulted in legislation called "Nikki's Law."
Norway raised its terrorism alert to the highest level after an attack in Oslo left two dead and many more injured. A suspect is in custody.
The officer was running as a Republican for a state Senate seat and the woman he allegedly punched is running for the same seat as a Democrat.
Abortion providers in states with trigger laws are preparing for a new reality. Effective immediately, abortion is now illegal in at least seven states -- where medical staff performing abortions could face prison time. Omar Villafranca has the details.
A pair of Vermont State troopers were attacked by an upset father behind the wheel of an excavator as they attempted to arrest his son on assault and burglary charges.
Depending on the results of an independent review, budget impacts and other factors, the Psyche mission could face cancellation.
An early Super Heavy-Starship failure could disrupt SpaceX astronaut fights to space station.
NASA successfully fueled its new moon rocket on the agency's fourth attempt, but problems remain.
NASA says a critical fueling test for its Space Launch System moon rocket went well despite a leaking hydrogen fitting.
SpaceX on track to launch more than 50 Falcon 9 rockets this year.
As abortion-rights activists mourned the end of an era, anti-abortion advocates celebrated a long-fought victory.
Inside the life of a teenage girl and how her disappearance inspired a movement.
Concerts are back on track, with rock, heavy metal and country artists returning to live performances.
In the early morning hours of August 8, 2013, first responders were called to a house fire in Modesto, California. Scott and Janet Pettit were found dead inside, and investigators soon determined the fire was no accident.
How investigators built their case in the killing of cowboy Ray Green
The 44-year-old has collaborated with some of music's biggest names and won five Grammys, but stardom has never seemed to be the goal for Chris Stapleton. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
Hours of unseen footage of the Beatles' writing and recording have been released after 50 years, part of Peter Jackson's new documentary, "Get Back." Jon Wertheim reports.
Anderson Cooper was there last summer as Bennett geared up for two more shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Bill Whitaker reports on the largest helicopter to ever fight fires at night, now being used in California as the state faces one of its most intense fire years ever.
U.S. officials say they were stricken with vertigo, confusion and memory loss both at home and work in Washington, D.C. Scott Pelley reports.