A Wisconsin high schooler is suing over his principal's decision to ban T-shirts with images of guns after the Parkland school shooting
Trends show that smaller cities are having a resurgence as Americans like to stay close to home and enjoy unique urban experiences
On CBS News podcast, Marc Short, White House legislative affairs director, talked with Major Garrett about what went wrong with Jackson's nomination to lead Veterans Affairs Dept
Saturday at 10: A young mom calls 911 claiming she cut her own throat in front of her estranged husband and her child. Doctors say there’s no way she did it to herself.
A nationwide mentoring program encourages kids to tap into their creativity
Giuliani called the Stormy Daniels matter a "personal" one that "has personal ramifications for the president"
Scott Pelley profiles two people who put their lives on hold and aided thousands torn by the Syrian conflict; Watch Sunday at 7 p.m. on CBS
Faiz Shakir says civil rights and liberties group wants to create large voting bloc of members similar to the National Rifle Association
144th annual Kentucky Derby will be held Saturday in Louisville's famed Churchill Downs
"The first time you go over you got a death grip on this rope," said Nick Clark, who is part of a team of engineers examining every inch of the span's iconic towers
The same technology used to find the man accused of a spree of rapes and murders could now be used for the infamous Zodiac Killer murders
In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning" this weekend, the singer talks with Anthony Mason about the accelerated therapy she's getting on a knee injury so she can embark on her tour next month, as planned
New research finds many Americans are lonely, and one generation appears to be hardest hit
Doctors are intensifying efforts to find out what caused groups of people in two different cities to mysteriously develop ocular melanoma
An analysis of accident data obtained by the Military Times found a nearly 40 percent increase in accidents between 2013 and 2017
Congressional Budget Office says making people find a job or get work training would eat up most of the savings proposal law seeks
The hit series about a dystopian future where a ruling fundamentalist regime treats women as property was just renewed for a third season
In the first episode, Morell speaks with former NSA and CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden, whose new book details his concerns about the threat of what he calls a "post-truth world" to American institutions
The Washington Post is signaling there may be more revelations about what CBS News knew about claims of inappropriate conduct by former anchor Charlie Rose
"Japan is a strange, exotic and quirky place" -- but that's not the only reason it's on the leading edge of a robot revolution
A new tool could be the key to treating genetic diseases and may be the most consequential discovery in biomedicine this century
Seaweed may be thought of as a nuisance, but an increasing number of fishermen, scientists and consumers are seeing it as a solution
How do trips to the gym correlate with quitting school? "60 Minutes" visits a college that's using predictive analytics to find out
Universities around the country are employing a new, color-blind form of affirmative action, aiming to narrow the gap between rich and poor
The most extensive exhibition ever of works by one of the country's greatest painters, including the iconic "American Gothic," is at the Whitney Museum in New York City through June 10
One day, D.C. attorney Helena Bala shared a sandwich and a conversation with a homeless man; since then, she's talked with hundreds of anonymous people answering her Craigslist ad offering to listen to their troubling or heart-breaking tales
The Oscar- and Tony-winner, who returns to Broadway in "The Iceman Cometh," talks about the joy of having the opportunity to give others opportunities
In Las Vegas, at the annual convention of the Barbershop Harmony Society, singers of four-part harmony packed them in
On the Icelandic island of Heimaey, a "Puffling Patrol" helps catch lost puffin chicks to keep them from harm's way
A wealthy labor lawyer shoots his high-profile wife from the backseat of their SUV -- he says it was an accident -- prosecutors say otherwise. What did a jury decide?
CBS News special hosted by Gayle King offers a looks at the future wife of Prince Harry, as told by those who know her best
"I decided to run because I want to be the change, not just talk about being the change," says one of the women taking on the political establishment
Nearly a year after his dramatic firing, the former FBI director has been discussing his new book on leadership
Hundreds ordered to evacuate and new danger emerges: high levels of airborne sulfur dioxide
What one city did to fight high drug prices reveals a drug supply chain in which just about every link can benefit when prices go up; Sunday at 7 p.m. on CBS