Baseball Hall of Fame honors Mariano Rivera, other inductees
Rivera was the first player unanimously voted into the Hall by the Baseball Writers' Association of America
Rivera was the first player unanimously voted into the Hall by the Baseball Writers' Association of America
"I recognize that apologizing is not sufficient," Rosselló said in a livestream on social media
The world's only water ambassador, appointed by the Netherlands, says damage from hurricanes could be lessened with the help of Dutch-innovated stormwater management
Shon Hopwood was serving time for armed bank robbery when he discovered he had a brilliant mind for the law. Steve Kroft reports on an improbable tale of redemption
More than 100 million Americans impacted by weekend heat wave; man dressed as Joker leads California police on wild chase
Jeff Beradelli has more on the heat wave that impacted more than 100 million Americans as well as a new weather threat.
From the president's latest Twitter feud to rising tensions with Iran, this was certainly a busy week for politics. The Hill's political reporter, Julia Manchester, joins CBSN to break down the biggest stories making headlines.
In Hong Kong, another day and night of protests ended with police launching tear gas at activists. The unrest began building last month over a bill that would allow Hong Kong residents be extradited to stand trial in mainland China. Ramy Inocencio reports.
Donald Trump today added new fuel to his fight against four freshmen democratic lawmakers who are all women of color. His tweets prompted fresh criticism from democrats. Ben Tracy reports.
California is well-known for its televised car chases. But one yesterday might draw comparisons to a three-ring circus. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
This week, 60 Minutes learns how Amsterdam is prepared for flooding. But what about the other city of canals?
Many people say real estate is a better investment than stocks, bonds or gold—the real numbers show otherwise
In the Mongolian steppe, hunters partner with golden eagles to catch game. When Lauren McGough found out about it she said, "I have to see it. I have to do it."
The world's only water ambassador, appointed by the Netherlands, says damage from hurricanes could be lessened with the help of Dutch-innovated stormwater management
Shon Hopwood was serving time for armed bank robbery when he discovered he had a brilliant mind for the law. Steve Kroft reports on an improbable tale of redemption
In the Mongolian steppe, hunters partner with golden eagles to catch game. When Lauren McGough found out about it she said, "I have to see it. I have to do it."
The first time Shon Hopwood got a case heard by the Supreme Court, he had never been to law school. And he was an inmate serving time for armed robbery.
Steve Kroft says Shon Hopwood's journey from convicted bank robber to Georgetown law professor is "one of the most compelling stories" he's ever reported on 60 Minutes
Iran’s actions have the Pentagon preparing for the worst. David Martin reports from the Middle East.
This week, 60 Minutes learns how Amsterdam is prepared for flooding. But what about the other city of canals?
Chynna Deese and Lucas Fowler were found dead in what authorities are describing as "horrific circumstances" last week in British Columbia, Canada. One of Fowler's friends spoke with CBSN about this tragic loss.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Evening News."
Five years is enough in most cases, says Shon Hopwood on 60 Minutes. The longer you incarcerate someone, he says, the less likely they are to succeed
Excessive heat and humidity for a third day is making life miserable for more than 100 million people across the country. Its also fatal, killing at least six people. Meg Oliver reports.
To film this week's story about the last eagle hunters of Mongolia, 60 Minutes cameramen needed patience and ingenuity