Feds charge Pittsburgh shooting suspect with 29 counts
11 people were killed and six injured at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday; the gunman was taken into custody
11 people were killed and six injured at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday; the gunman was taken into custody
Church and his teammates were arrested failing to pay their tab, but were later released with no further action taken by police
A Scandinavian candymaker is hoping that foreigners who don't know REAL licorice can be tempted by his aromatic, salty treat
The suspected gunman posted dozens of anti-Semitic messages online in the past month
How did a faithful assistant become a moral objector? For Siobhan O'Connor, the process was gradual — but soon became imperative
Jaap and Aaltje van Zweden tell Lesley Stahl how they got their son Benjamin to speak
Lanhee Chen, Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg and Jamelle Bouie discuss whether the political climate is behind the scare over package bombs and the deadly shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Lesley Stahl talks with the Dutch conductor who's bringing new ideas and direction to what many consider to be one of the finest symphony orchestras in the world
A year after ISIS lost their stronghold in Raqqa, their headquarters for three years, "60 Minutes" reports on the Syrian forces who helped drive the extremists out. And the rebuilding process that's just beginning
Guests included Nikki Battiste, Sen. James Lankford, Sen. Chris Coons, Rep. Paul Ryan, Rep. Elise Stefanik, Anthony Salvanto, Jeffrey Goldberg, Jamelle Bouie, Susan Page, Lanhee Chen and Mohammad Javad Zarif
For the first time on television, the former executive assistant to Buffalo's Bishop Richard Malone explains why she decided to speak out against the bishop for not taking action against priests accused of sexual abuse
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the upcoming elections, healthcare and discussion with the Iranian Foreign Minister
This week on “Face the Nation,” guest-moderator John Dickerson interviews Sens. James Lankford and Chris Coons about the recent spate of political violence. Plus an interview with Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Elise Stefanik as the speaker enters his last months in office.
With the recent controversy over Megyn Kelly's remarks, Maurice DuBois looks at the long and complex history of minstrelsy and stereotyping in which white (and black) performers painted their faces black
Oklahoma Republican Sen. James Lankford talks about divisions in the country in the aftermath of Saturday’s deadly shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer spoke early Sunday in Tehran with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and asked about his government's view on the U.S.-Saudi alliance.
John Dickerson spoke with Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Elise Stefanik about the political divisions in the country.
Democratic Sen. Chris Coons says he is worried the shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh is the latest in a series of violent incidents "inspired by hate."
This week on “Face the Nation,” guest-moderator John Dickerson interviews Sens. James Lankford and Chris Coons about the recent spate of political violence. Plus an interview with Speaker Paul Ryan and Rep. Elise Stefanik as the speaker enters his last months in office.
CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste is in Pittsburgh where 11 were killed and six injured in a deadly shooting at a synagogue.
CBS News Elections and Surveys Director Anthony Salvanto has the latest on where some key Senate races stand just nine days from Election Day.
Scary movies are raking it in at the box office, and one reason is what sociologist Margee Kerr calls the "high" that people get from spine-tingling cinematic terror