Heavily-armed man arrested in Mexico not linked to deadly ambush
Three women and six children were killed — including 8-month-old twins — and all belonged to a break-away group that once had ties to the Mormon Church
Three women and six children were killed — including 8-month-old twins — and all belonged to a break-away group that once had ties to the Mormon Church
Kentucky is one of the most hostile states toward abortion access and passed a so-called "heartbeat" ban earlier this year.
"I want to make the Italian education system the first education system that puts the environment and society at the core of everything we learn in school," the education minister said
Prosecutor asks court to force internet company to obey information demand, calling its response "patently idequate"
The former Trump campaign adviser has been charged with lying to Congress, witness tampering and obstruction
With less than 90 days to go before the Iowa caucuses, how are Democratic presidential candidates connecting with voters in the state?
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders advises President Trump to "listen to the needs of women" and "modify your positions." Sanders believes the majority of the Women's March protesters did vote.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, weighs in on the Women's March on Washington and challenges President Trump to stand by his campaign promise to keep Medicare and Medicaid. The full interview aired on the Jan. 22, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
Reince Priebus, President Trump's chief of staff, defends the latest controversial orders out of the White House on immigration, discusses the U.S.-Mexico border wall, and gives an update on the call between the president and Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The interview aired on the Jan. 29, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, challenges President Trump to stand by his campaign promise to keep Medicare and Medicaid. "Send out a tweet," Sanders suggests. "Promise the American people."
With all the high-powered drama and divisiveness surrounding the events of the last two days, "Face the Nation" shares images of American citizens showing their loyalty to their country.
Susan Page of USA Today, CBS News contributor Frank Luntz, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic and former policy director for the Romney campaign Lanhee Chen discuss the first items on President Trump's agenda. Will the new administration address the protest movement across the country?
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus says it is possible for President Trump's immigration ban to be expanded to "other countries that have similar problems" in the future.
Airports servicing international flights across the country were flooded with protesters yesterday after visa and green card holders from the seven predominantly Muslim countries named in President Trump's immigration ban were denied entry.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus says President Trump's new executive order on immigration "is not placing further burdens" on green card holders from affected countries -- though border patrol agents may subject them to more scrutiny
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, criticized the execution of President Trump's immigration ban as a "confused process," and weighed in on the reorganization of the the National Security Council, which now includes White House chief strategist Steve Bannon. The interview aired on the Jan. 29, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
How did the Trump administration fare during their first week in the Oval Office? Molly Ball of the Atlantic, Peter Baker of the New York Times, Jamelle Bouie of Slate, and radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt discuss the obstacles and strategies of President Trump's White House.
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, criticized the execution of President Trump's immigration ban as a "confused process."
Vice President Mike Pence discusses President Trump's comments about the "so-called judge" and the temporary injunction that halted his executive orders. He also spoke about Mr. Trump's relationship with Russia and Vladimir Putin. The interview aired on the Feb. 5, 2017 broadcast of "Face the Nation."
Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, says the Trump administration is wrong to implement what the candidate for DNC chair calls a "religious-based" ban.
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, says he is concerned about the "diminished" role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff following the Trump administration's reorganization of the National Security Council.
After Judge Robart of Washington ordered a halt to President Trump's travel ban, Vice President Mike Pence says Mr. Trump was "expressing a frustration" on Twitter and does not intend to undermine the judge's legitimacy.
Morgan is due in April – the Olympics start in July
In this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, warns of the effects the Republican healthcare plan could have on rural states like West Virginia
Sen. Ted Cruz, R - Texas, says President Trump knows healthcare reform is a "big fat negotiation." The Senator adds, "If we lower premiums, that's a victory for the American people."