On eve of James Comey hearing, Trump White House appears undeterred, adamant on moving ahead
Fired FBI Director James Comey's highly anticipated testimony before the Senate Intel Committee is this week -- here's how to view it
Richard Burr, North Carolina Republican, talked about scope of ex-FBI Director Comey's upcoming testimony before Senate Intel Committee
It can take dozens of officers to watch just one suspect, and there are thousands of people of interest in the U.K.
Londoners were enjoying a balmy Saturday night when attackers struck in a brutal car and knife attack
Deaths last year likely topped 59,000, which is 19 percent more than the year before, The New York Times reports
Real-life agents of NCIS face a tough investigation into one of their own after a young mother, the girlfriend of a Navy petty officer, vanishes
Researchers hope the technology, still in the very early stages, "sparks imaginations and opens up possibilities"
Astronomers have found a distant world "unlike any other planet we've ever seen"
"There's no senior citizen discount on effort," says Maxine Shepatin
James Corden takes the "Late Late Show" to his home country this week
The bestselling author's new novel is about a theft of the original manuscripts of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels
For almost 40 years, the solution for thousands of commuters in San Francisco has been something called "casual carpool"
With President Trump mulling whether the U.S. should send more troops to the country, it's worth asking if there's still a point to America's longest war
"60 Minutes" examines the unfortunate fate that stalks some of Putin's most prominent critics: unsolved shootings, suspicious suicides and poisonings
Hamdi Ulukaya built the best-selling yogurt brand in the U.S. after coming here 23 years ago. Today, 70 percent of Chobani employees are American born, 30 percent are immigrants and refugees
When the first Gorilla Doctor began helping mountain gorillas, the species was almost extinct. Today, they're the only population of great apes that's growing
Latinos and Muslims were two groups heavily criticized by Donald Trump on the campaign trail; in one Southern California community, they're trying to get to know one another by sharing tacos at the end of daily fasting for Ramadan
Students at Thomas E. Kerns Elementary in Greenville, South Carolina, are learning what it takes to be true gentlemen
Though modern medicine has done much to control the disease since it first caught the attention of public health officials, the battle against HIV is far from over
The former Pink Floyd member, embarking on his latest solo tour, insists protest music is still necessary
For Norman Lear, Carl Reiner and Dick Van Dyke (who are collectively 280 years young), making people laugh never gets old
Phil Coyne has been working Pirates games since he was a kid and isn't about to stop any time soon
Suuchi Ramesh was born in India and came to the United States a decade ago to work in technology, but she instead quit her job to launch her own business
"48 Hours" investigates the murder of Nicole Lovell,13, and the hidden dangers of connecting online with strangers
Can a childhood memory help solve 1957 murder of Illinois 7-year-old?
Twenty states where AT&T is the primary carrier have voted to end landline service but some worry the change would fall disproportionately on seniors
The president's citation of the one-time steel town for leaving the Paris agreement ignores the city's massive changes
One of the more punishing events in American sport is a grueling 750-mile, human-powered boat race from Port Townsend, Wash., to Ketchikan, Alaska
"Sunday Morning" contributor says the escalation in exclamation needs to be taken down a notch. Period.
"Sunday Morning" follows up on recent stories and viewer mail - from a recent court decision about a Wisconsin law that prevented home bakers from selling homemade cookies, to reaction to our recent "Almanac" on author Ian Fleming. Jane Pauley reports.
A look at the vistas of Mount Rainier National Park in Washington State. Videographer: Jamie McDonald
Caliendo told "The Takeout" podcast that he's striving for a fully formed impression of President Trump
Reena Ninan visited Nepal for CBSN Originals to learn more about the impact of child marriage on Nepali girls, and one woman's battle to bring it to an end
Director of national intelligence, NSA director, deputy attorney general, acting FBI director testifying on Capitol Hill
President tweets that his choice to replace James Comey is "a man of impeccable credentials"
"60 Minutes" had already interviewed Putin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza when news broke that he was in the hospital again -- poisoned, he says, for speaking out against the Kremlin