Pentagon says it carried out strikes in Iraq and Syria
The rocket attack earlier this week killed an American defense contractor and injured four U.S. service members and two members of the Iraqi Security Forces, the Pentagon said.
The rocket attack earlier this week killed an American defense contractor and injured four U.S. service members and two members of the Iraqi Security Forces, the Pentagon said.
First responders said two people have been killed and a third person is in critical condition after a gunman opened fire at a church in White Settlement, Texas. Mike Drivdahl of the White Settlement Fire Department gives an update from the scene.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on CBS News correspondents Major Garrett, Paula Reid, Nancy Cordes, David Martin, Jeff Pegues and Jan Crawford join "Face the Nation" for the annual roundtable with a look back on stories that mattered most in 2019.
One person died at the scene and another died en route to the hospital, MedStar told CBS News.
This week on "Face the Nation," with all of Washington on holiday break, we take a look back on the year that was with some perspective from the White House, Capitol Hill and our own CBS News correspondents.
Officials are responding after a number of anti-Semitic attacks during the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah.
The sun is setting on "Imus in the Morning." Anthony Mason interviews Don Imus, the talk radio personality who is retiring after five decades as a nationally-syndicated humorist and shock jock.
This week "Sunday Morning," with guest host Lee Cowan, features our annual "Hail and Farewell" tribute to those who left us this past year. Plus: Kris Van Cleave looks at efforts to modernize America's airports; Tracy Smith sits down with comedian Eddie Murphy, star of the Netflix film "Dolemite Is My Name"; Seth Doane visits a former chef of Copenhagen's famed Noma restaurant who is now on a mission to find evocative new flavors for alcohol; and comedian Jim Gaffigan has some issues with the New Year.
CBS News correspondents Major Garrett, Paula Reid, Nancy Cordes, David Martin, Jeff Pegues and Jan Crawford join "Face the Nation" for the annual roundtable with a look back on stories that mattered most in 2019.
A man stabbed and wounded five people as they gathered at a rabbi's home north of New York City to celebrate Hanukkah, in an attack that the governor said was fueled by intolerance and evidence of a "cancer" in American politics. CBSN New York has the details.
The first daughter and presidential adviser says the debate on guaranteeing paid family leave for federal workers had "grown stale" under previous administrations.
Senators Chris Coons and James Lankford say attendance at their weekly prayer group has gone up in an increasingly contentious Washington.
Today on "Face the Nation, with all of Washington on holiday break, we take a look back on the year that was with some perspective from the White House, Capitol Hill and our own CBS News correspondents.
A "Sunday Morning" tradition: Lee Cowan pays tribute to some of the creative, inspiring and newsworthy men and women who passed away this year, who'd touched our lives in ways we won't forget.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at the highest-grossing movies and chart-topping songs of the past decade.
Republican Senator James Lankford of Oklahoma said he doesn't believe President Trump "as a person is a role model" for many young people.
During the past 10 years Vladimir Putin was re-elected twice, and will be in office until 2024, at least – and the world outside the Kremlin walls is a different place because of him
It may be yet another "comeback" for the former star of "Saturday Night Live," but it may be his biggest, as he gets acclaim for his starring role in the Netflix comedy "Dolemite Is My Name." Tracy Smith reports.
The capital was Ground Zero for a decade of political turbulence
In the Far East, the story of this decade is the story of two men who define not just Asia, but a growing threat to the United States
"Sunday Morning" looks back at some of the biggest pop culture hits
The comedian and "Sunday Morning" contributor has some issues with the New Year.
Our nation's capital has been the site of remarkable political confrontation and disruption this past decade. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett brings us some of the highlights (and lowlights).
Barry Petersen looks at the challenges posed this past decade by the strongmen leading China and North Korea, and by a nuclear catastrophe in Japan.
Travelers aren't complaining about layovers at Singapore's Changi Airport (consistently ranked the best in the world) thanks to its movie theaters, rooftop pool, hot tub, and butterfly garden. Yet in the United States, there isn't an airport within the Top 30 of the World's Best Airports. Kris Van Cleave looks at efforts to update America's air terminals in such major cities as Los Angeles, Chicago and Salt Lake City, and talks with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo about his ambitious, multi-billion-dollar... Читать дальше...