Almanac: The first Earth Day
On April 22, 1970, Americans took part in a day aimed at protecting the only planet we call home. Jane Pauley reports on an environmental tradition, which this year focuses on the dangers of plastic pollution.
On April 22, 1970, Americans took part in a day aimed at protecting the only planet we call home. Jane Pauley reports on an environmental tradition, which this year focuses on the dangers of plastic pollution.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who spent two years negotiating the Iran nuclear deal, sat down for an interview with "Face the Nation"
"A patron wrestled away the gunman's rifle. He was nude & fled on foot," police tweeted
Police are searching for a 29-year-old suspect who may be armed and dangerous
"A patron wrestled away the gunman's rifle. He was nude and fled on foot," police said
"A patron wrestled away the gunman's rifle ... He is a white man with short hair," police tweeted
More than 100 others were wounded, said officials, and "the tolls could still rise"
Another 112 people were wounded in Sunday's attack claimed by ISIS
Another 54 people were wounded in Sunday's attack claimed by ISIS
'Face the Nation' moderator Margaret Brennan sat down with the Iranian Foreign Minister for a discussion of sanctions, Mike Pompeo, and more.
Two witnesses who watched as a woman was gunned down in her Florida home by a mysterious clown speak out for the first time on network television
Two witnesses who watched a woman gunned down in her Florida home by someone in a clown costume speak out for the first time on network television. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
Sheila Keen Warren was arrested and charged with the 1990 murder of Marlene Warren—her alleged romantic rival. Keen Warren was extradited from rural Virginia to Palm Beach County, Fla., where a judge denied her bail.
Marlene Warren answered the door to her Wellington, Fla., home and was fatally gunned down by a mysterious clown. Despite eyewitnesses and a mountain of circumstantial evidence, investigators were unable to make an arrest in the case for nearly 30 years.
A new study finds that a full day at preschool can lead to higher test scores in the future. Nikki Battiste reports.
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, better known as “Jazz Fest,” kicks off next Friday. It’s an annual celebration of Louisiana music and culture going back to 1970. Of course, the roots of Jazz go back decades deeper than that. Mark Strassman reports on where it all began.