Glenn Youngkin wins GOP nomination in Virginia governor's race
After a divisive convention process, Youngkin will look to be the first GOP governor in the state since 2009.
After a divisive convention process, Youngkin will look to be the first GOP governor in the state since 2009.
A South Florida Catholic schoolteacher was fired after she married a woman. The teacher says her bosses at the archdiocese didn't approve of her spouse. CBS Miami's Silva Harapetian reports.
Before #MeToo was a movement, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand was advocating for victims' rights -- in the military, on campus, and in her own party. Sharyn Alfonsi reports.
A bill passing through Congress could change the way states recognize concealed carry permits. Steve Kroft reports.
We watched in awe last week as SpaceX launched a Tesla Roadster into deep space. The Roadster can still be seen through powerful telescopes as a tiny speck drifting across the sky. It escaped the pull of Earth's gravity Sunday. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez reports.
The former head of Russia’s anti-doping lab worked with the FSB to rig results, but says he wasn’t an agent.
FDA authorizes Pfizer vaccine for kids 12 to 15; Golfer with Down syndrome breaks barriers
The former head of Russia’s anti-doping lab fears for his life and points to the suspicious death of Nikita Kamaev, once chief of the anti-doping program
Author Joe Califano discusses his new book "Our Damaged Democracy: We The People Must Act" with "Face the Nation" guest host Major Garrett.
Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus Representative Mark Meadows, R-North Carolina, discusses the spending deal with "Face the Nation" guest host Major Garrett.
Representative Adam Schiff, D-California, joins "Face the Nation" guest host Major Garrett to describe what the Democratic rebuttal memo entails and why the White House did not release it.
Senator Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, joins "Face the Nation" guest host Major Garrett to discuss the brief shutdown he forced and the spending deal that ended it.
White House Budget Director Mick Mulvaney joins "Face the Nation" guest host Major Garrett to discuss the spending deal and the White House's handling of the allegations against Rob Porter.
In Kentucky you can visit the cabin where Honest Abe grew up ... or is it? CBS News contributor Brook Silva-Braga investigates the unusual tale of log cabins at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
At a Varnett charter school in Houston, Eddie Brown is teaching sixth graders about different forms of energy. The kids love him in the classroom -- and so do audiences across the country, who flock to his "Teacher's Only" comedy tour. Steve Hartman reports.
In the era of #MeToo and an increased awareness of sexual harassment in the workplace, is dating or marrying your officemates still a thing? Yes, says CBS News correspondent Tony Dokoupil (who met his wife on the job). He finds that some companies even boast of their amorous workers. Take Southwest Airlines (stock ticker acronym: LUV), where the expression "Love is in the air" takes on new meaning for staffers and flight attendants who are couples.
For decades The O'Jays have been spreading their gospel of love, melding romantic ballads with R&B and a smooth Philly groove. CBS News correspondent Jim Axelrod talked with Eddie Levert, Walter Williams and Eric Nolan Grant about their enduring magic.
On February 11, 2005, physicist and engineer Samuel Alderson, who developed the very first anthropomorphic test device for auto safety testing, died at age 90. Jane Pauley reports.
The flu is now widespread in every state but Hawaii and Oregon. Sixty-three children have died so far this flu season. CBS News' Brook Silva-Braga reports.
Two police officers were fatally shot after responding to a 911 call in Westerville, Ohio, on Saturday, authorities say.
Governor Gavin Newsom urged residents to cut back on their water usage by taking shorter showers and limiting outdoor watering, among other things.
President Trump blocked the release of a memo written by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee that was written in rebuttal to the controversial GOP memo released last week. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid reports.
President Trump broke his silence Friday on Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned Wednesday amid reports that he had abused two former wives. CBS News’ Chip Reid is at the White House with the latest.
Before #MeToo was a movement, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand was advocating for victim’s rights -- in the military, on campus, and in her own party. Read more here: https://goo.gl/ijpHty
Former commander of South Korea's special forces says Kim Jong Un's posturing is actually a sign of weakness