Facebook will research you at the request of marketers
After a report sparked controversy, Facebook explains to CBS News how the company vets research projects proposed by advertisers
After a report sparked controversy, Facebook explains to CBS News how the company vets research projects proposed by advertisers
Margaret Brennan interviewed Sen. Bob Corker for Face the Nation
"We need them to testify and tell us exactly what's going on here," professor says
The intelligence agency effort to engage the rogue regime bypasses an existing State Department channel
Stunning aerial views show azalea blossoms creating a dreamlike sea of pink and purple China's Baili Azalea Reserve.?
A massive 4-alarm fire erupted in San Francisco on Saturday night, sending billowing smoke across the bay and forcing residents into to street to watch the firefight.
President Trump's criticism of special counsel Robert Mueller is putting lawmakers on edge
App tapped into "worst tendencies" and "inner demons" to reach users' friends group and scrape their data
The data firm is under scrutiny after reports said it obtained data harvested by a third party from more than 50 million Facebook users without their permission
The campaign never used the psychographic data at the heart of a whistleblower's reporting, sources say
A group of survivors of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School who refer to themselves as the "mass-shooting generation" have made it their mission to bring about gun reform
A group of survivors of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School who refer to themselves as the 'mass-shooting generation' have made it their mission to bring about gun reform
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Bob Corker, Sen. Angus King, and White House Legislative Director Marc Short. Plus, we'll hear from the South Korean Foreign Minister about the potential talks with North Korea.
The Tennessee Republican senator spoke with Face the Nation about his decision to retire from Congress, his relationship with President Trump, and more
Guests included Sen. Rand Paul, Sen. Angus King, Sen. Bob Corker, Elizabeth Palmer, White House Legislative Director Marc Short, South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-Wha, Dan Balz, Susan Davis, and Mark Landler
In this web exclusive, biochemist Jennifer Doudna talks with Mo Rocca about how her childhood curiosity was nourished - by books and by the natural world around her growing up in Hawaii - and how it inspired her career choice.
Short joined us to discuss McCabe's firing, the Russia investigation and the confirmation fights ahead in the Senate
Lawmakers discussed possible next steps and remaining questions into Cambridge Analytica's profiling of Facebook user's private information
In this web exclusive, engineer Vint Cerf, who helped pioneer the internet, talks with Mo Rocca about the frailty and impermanence of digitally-stored information and how, in coming decades, the pictures and other digital content that has been preserved on floppy disks, CD-ROMs, and other media will be unusable.
In this web exclusive, Mo Rocca talks with bestselling author Walter Isaacson, whose biographies of such figures as Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein and Steve Jobs have given him particular insight into what makes a genius.