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Nancy Pelosi speaks to 60 Minutes about the Capitol riot; Then, President Trump's phone call with Georgia's top election official; And, Jon Wertheim interviews Senator Angus King.
Days after her own office was ransacked by Trump supporters, the speaker of the House talks to Lesley Stahl about what she experienced that day and more.
Jon Wertheim talks with Maine Senator Angus King, one of two independents in the Senate, about not being hitched to a party in a time of extreme polarization.
Last weekend, President Trump called Georgia's secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, imploring him with veiled threats and lies to change the outcome of the November election. Raffensperger talks to Scott Pelley about why he didn't give in.
In January 1971 "All in the Family" premiered on CBS. Fifty years later, the co-creator of that classic situation comedy, Norman Lear, explains the importance of laughter in keeping him going strong at the age of 98. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jonathan LaPook (Lear's son-in-law) recently spent time with Lear, making a home movie like no other, in which the legendary producer reveals what makes him tick.
Scholastic, the largest publisher of children's magazines and books in the world, is now celebrating its 100th anniversary. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Chairman, President and CEO Dick Robinson, who at 83 is only the second person to have headed the company that has offered generations of students a kid's-eye view of history and culture.
New York Times columnist Charles Blow shares his thoughts on voting rights and justice in America.
Correspondent Lee Cowan puts the past week's tumultuous events in Washington, D.C., including the violent storming of the U.S. Capitol Building, into perspective.
Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff talks with CBS News national security correspondent David Martin about the failure of the Capitol Police to prevent armed Trump supporters from breaching a Joint Session of Congress, despite threats of violence posted on social media in the runup to the Electoral College vote tabulation.
Some extremists are motivated by belief that Mr. Biden would be an illegitimate president, according to the bulletin.
Facebook made the announcement hours after CBS News learned that the Department of Homeland Security said that domestic extremists pose the highest possible threat to Joe Biden's inauguration next week.
The U.S. is estimated to lag behind more than 30 nations in its sequencing effort.
Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election. Here's why conspiracies saying otherwise are false.
For 100 years, Lee-Jackson Day commemorated Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson for being "defenders of causes."
The test firing is a final major hurdle for what will be the most powerful rocket ever launched.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity
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Newly elected to be the 46th president, Biden has had a long political career and a personal life filled with triumph and heartbreak.
The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, draped over nearly one million acres of wilderness areas and the Sawtooth National Forest, is a major draw for amateur astrophotographers capturing the heavens
The American Kennel Club has released its latest list of the nation's most beloved breeds.
The girl recorded a message to send to friends and family via a Ring doorbell.
She said she is also working on getting her 1971 show "The Pet Set" rereleased.
Ric Jackson has fixed more than 650 bikes for friends, neighbors, even strangers.
Agnes Keleti recently celebrated her 100th birthday, and her 10 Olympic medals are just a part of her incredible life story.
The Paul O'Sullivan Band recorded its first album during lockdown — giving members an outlet during a difficult year.
One pregnant woman's battle with COVID-19 sparked a valuable friendship.