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Father's Day Is For Stepfathers, Too
A Child Of Divorce, Anthony Mason Remembers The Other Man In The Family
Suze Orman: What To Do Now
Financial Advisor Says To Look Ahead At What You Want To Gain, Not Back At What You've Lost
Stein: Fear-Mongers Keep Us In Recession
Says A Show Of Confidence From The Top Will End Economic Turmoil
Media Is Changing, But Some Things Endure
Jeff Greenfield on the Evolution of the Media, and How Some Timeless Qualities Withstand Change
Osgood's 30th Anniversary Poem
Viewers Are Also Invited To Share Their Favorite Memories
Stein: We Should Be Buying Stuff Like Mad
Instead Of Saving Money This Holiday Season, Spend To Kick-Start The Economy
When Presidents Had REAL Pets
Mo Rocca Suggests Obama Skip The Dog In Favor Of A Mule, Goat Or Wallaby
Ben Stein Votes "Yes" On Big Three Bailout
Says Gov't Must Save Detroit To Avoid a Depression
Nancy Giles: Yes, We Did!
The Election of Barack Obama Has Personal Meaning Beyond A Promise Of Change In Washington
Is The Word "Sale" In Your Repertoire?
Nancy Giles Is Equally Passionate About Clothes And Not Paying Too Much For Them
Regulate Wall Street, For Our Own Good
Ben Stein Says We'll Be Paying The Costs For Their Misdeeds For A Long, Long Time
On Rattling Sabres With Russia
Ben Stein Thinks It's Dumb To Say We'll Fight Russis At Its Borders When We Can't And Won't
Let Us Now "Change" The Campaign Rhetoric
Slate's Timothy Noah Says The Buzz Word Du Jour Doesn't Help The Political Discourse
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Ben Sasse | Sunday on 60 Minutes
At 54, former Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse is dying of pancreatic cancer. In a conversation with Scott Pelley, he shares his message on faith, family, AI, and a divided nation. Sunday on 60 Minutes.
White House DOJ dropping Jerome Powell probe
The Justice Department announced Friday that it would be dropping an investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. CBS News' Kelly O'Grady reports.
Hegseth on Iran: "Not anxious for a deal"
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine briefed reporters on Friday about U.S. military operations in the Middle East, including a blockade near the Strait of Hormuz targeting vessels linked to Iran. CBS News' Olivia Rinaldi and Elliot Ackerman have more.
Latest news as Iranians head to Pakistan for talks
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says he is headed on a trip to Pakistan, Oman and Russia. This comes as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth provides an update on U.S. military efforts in the Middle East. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata and Nancy Cordes report.
Prince Harry's message to the U.S. on Ukraine
Prince Harry visited Kyiv and delivered remarks on the U.S.-Ukraine partnership as the war with Russia continues. CBS News' Aidan Stretch reports.