JFK Airport struggles after winter storm
Travelers' patience wore thin at NYC's JFK International Airport Sunday as long delays and compounding cancellations continued several days after a major winter storm battered the city.
Travelers' patience wore thin at NYC's JFK International Airport Sunday as long delays and compounding cancellations continued several days after a major winter storm battered the city.
An experimental computer program is trying to prevent crime by predicting it. Chicago hopes it can reduce the city's gun violence and save lives. Scott Pelley reports.
"There's nothing illegal that we did...nothing murky," says Margarita Simonyan, who dismisses the U.S. intelligence report that says RT, the Russian news network she heads, meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Lesley Stahl reports.
Chicago Violence Reduction Strategy's Chris Mallette explains some of the issues that have contributed to Chicago’s recent uptick in violence.
Scott Pelley saw one of the greatest forces of nature: an erupting volcano spewing rocks the size of cars
Sgt. Tom Bates returned from repeated military deployments feeling depressed, even suicidal. Diagnosed with PTSD, Bates suspected something else was going on. Now, scans appear to confirm that Bates suffers the same degenerative brain condition as some concussed NFL players.
Researchers are trying to prevent and treat CTE, the brain disease caused by repetitive head trauma - including combat blasts. Here's how vets can help
In 1986, the crotchety commentator made a few resolutions, he'd have you know. Among them: "Be nicer to some of the impossible jerks"
"I think we're at the point in time when we can start lifting these ordinances in a wholesale fashion," Gottlieb said.
McCarthy joins former President Donald Trump and House Minority Whip Steve Scalise in publicly backing Stefanik to serve in House Republican leadership.
Commander Kenneth Johnson recalls an interaction with a young boy in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood and how it gave him hope.
Before the Chicago Police and community visited him at his home, Samuel Rodriguez struggled to deal with his quick temper. Now, he has help.
Played on screen by Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep, the Washington Post's Ben Bradlee and Katharine Graham spoke with 60 Minutes in 1974
President Trump denied again over the weekend that his 2016 campaign colluded with Russia and dismissed claims he obstructed justice by trying to prevent Attorney General Jeff Sessions from recusing himself from the Russian Investigation. Mr. Trump also insisted he is not under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti joined CBSN to discuss the latest.
Bitter cold is sweeping large parts of the U.S. but Sydney, Australia, is experiencing just the opposite. On Saturday, temperatures reached 116° F, which is within two degrees of their hottest day on record, which stands at 118° F in 1939, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, New South Wales.
In minus 18° F weather, Boston firefighters battled a blaze for hours Saturday night as their hats turned to ice blocks and their jackets became frozen solid.
Trump returned back to the White House on Sunday, tweeting about a new tell-all book and "great meetings" during his weekend at Camp David. He also commended a White House aide for a heated interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
From an Elvis anniversary to a Newseum summit on sexual misconduct in newsrooms, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
On January 7, 1896, the cooking teacher's "Boston Cooking-School Cook Book" was published, inspiring generations of cooks. Jane Pauley reports.
Former Mississippi Governor and Republican National Committee Chairman Haley Barbour joins "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson to preview the Republican Party's 2018 prospects.
Former deputy director of the CIA and CBS News contributor Mike Morrell and former Obama National Security Adviser Tom Donilon discuss recent foreign affairs developments.
Churchill Downs' announcement comes after trainer Bob Baffert announced the failed drug test, which he vowed to fight "tooth and nail."
Ryland Gallagher, 8, has cystic fibrosis. Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, he was able to have a private tour at Zoo Miami where he got to hold alligators, crocodiles, lizards and even a 12-foot python. CBS Miami has more.
The House GOP's infraparty fight will reach a tipping point this week when Republicans vote to strip Congresswoman Liz Cheney of her position as the chamber's third-ranking Republican.