Plot target tells Peter Van Sant: "I'm just grateful ... if it wasn't for '48 Hours' … there would have been a funeral"
Only about 20% of adults with hearing loss actually use hearing aids. In this preview of a story to air on "Sunday Morning" September 30, David Pogue talks with Frank Lin, an ear surgeon, professor, and director of the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health at Johns Hopkins, about why so few people who could benefit from hearing aids get them.
The attack occurred around 7 a.m. Saturday at Beacon's Beach in Encinitas, north of San Diego
President Trump instructed the FBI to investigate allegations against the Supreme Court nominee
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin is considered a critical swing vote in the Senate for the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
The truth, as told by Christine Blasey Ford or Brett Kavanaugh, is being judged by 100 senators — and all of us
John Dickerson sat down this week with Iran's top diplomat, foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in New York. More from Dickerson's interview will air Sunday on "Face the Nation."
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy Award-winning news program
Tired travellers line up at the door, but here only those with "the knowledge" can gain access inside
On the eve of turning 80, the multi-faceted businessman and founder of CNN talks about the ambitions he achieved (and didn't), and the symptoms of his Lewy body dementia
A startup called Civil thinks cryptocurrency and average citizens could be journalism's savior
House Minority leader says "It's not time for a hysterical, biased person to go to the court"
Local official says magnitude 7.5 quake struck as search was already underway for victims of an earlier temblor
So far Sgt. Ronald Watts has been linked to 42 wrongful convictions
Footage is likely meant as a show of strength amid new U.S. sanctions on Iran
The top prosecutor in Illinois is trying to turn the page from a dark period in Chicago police history. It's believed one bad cop preyed on innocent residents of a housing project rounding up dozens of people on bogus charges. Now, efforts are underway to exonerate them. Dean Reynolds reports.
Alexander Bolton is a senior reporter covering Senate affairs for The Hill. He joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the stunning events that unfolded at Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote on Friday. Sen. Jeff Flake shocked Washington when he demanded the committee delay the full Senate vote on Kavanaugh’s confirmation until the FBI could investigate the allegations against him.