The National Security Agency argues the number of privacy violations is tiny, and that the agency doesn't hide the incidents. But many membe...
The National Security Agency argues the number of privacy violations is tiny, and that the agency doesn't hide the incidents. But many members of Congress were stunned that there were nearly 2,800 privacy breaches. Wyatt Andrews reports. Less
At an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, Oprah Winfrey lauded Martin Luther King Jr. for forcing Amer...
At an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington, Oprah Winfrey lauded Martin Luther King Jr. for forcing America to "wake up" and confront the realities of discrimination and racism. Less
With the threat of a potential U.S. strike on Syria looming, CBS News political director John Dickerson breaks down the political maneuverin...
With the threat of a potential U.S. strike on Syria looming, CBS News political director John Dickerson breaks down the political maneuverings in Washington and looks ahead at what a decision in Congress with mean for the U.S. and its involvement in the Syria crisis. Less
A government shutdown looms as Speaker of the House John Boehner gives fellow Republicans what they want: a single vote that would keep fede...
A government shutdown looms as Speaker of the House John Boehner gives fellow Republicans what they want: a single vote that would keep federal agencies running, but would also put the new health care law -- commonly known as Obamacare -- on hold. Nancy Cordes reports. Less
Veterans have been dying of accidental overdoses of narcotic painkillers at a much higher rate than the general population. Some Veterans Af...
Veterans have been dying of accidental overdoses of narcotic painkillers at a much higher rate than the general population. Some Veterans Affairs doctors are speaking out, saying they've felt pressured by administrators to prescribe narcotics and that patients are not properly monitored. Jim Axelrod reports. Less
Arsenio kept prying, and he got some details about this season of 'Grey's Anatomy' from Chandra Wilson
Veterans Day memorials and celebrations took place all across the U.S. on Monday honoring America's servicemen and woman. Scott Pelley repor...
Veterans Day memorials and celebrations took place all across the U.S. on Monday honoring America's servicemen and woman. Scott Pelley reports. Less
In an effort to make the Catholic Church more welcoming, Pope Francis and the Vatican have asked bishops to survey their dioceses on subject...
In an effort to make the Catholic Church more welcoming, Pope Francis and the Vatican have asked bishops to survey their dioceses on subjects ranging from same-sex marriage to contraception. However, clergy caution that the survey should not be seen as a sign Church doctrine on social issues will change. Elaine Quijano reports. Less
Agent Smith tells Jane and Lisbon all about the secret society he's been involved with.
Over two million people have signed up for private health care plans so far under the Affordable Care Act which launches Wednesday. Terrell ...
Over two million people have signed up for private health care plans so far under the Affordable Care Act which launches Wednesday. Terrell Brown reports. Less
On "Star Trek," George Takei's Mr. Sulu was the "best helmsman in the galaxy." This was no small feat considering one particular stereotype ...
On "Star Trek," George Takei's Mr. Sulu was the "best helmsman in the galaxy." This was no small feat considering one particular stereotype that Asian Americans faced, he told Michelle Miller. Less
When American baseball was racially segregated, African American players started the "Negro League." CBS News' Elaine Quijano met up with Ji...
When American baseball was racially segregated, African American players started the "Negro League." CBS News' Elaine Quijano met up with Jim Robinson and Mamie Johnson, two players President Obama will meet and honor at the White House. Less
Stocks closed lower as investors pulled back from a recent rally; The E.U. approved a multi-billion dollar merger of US Airways and American...
Stocks closed lower as investors pulled back from a recent rally; The E.U. approved a multi-billion dollar merger of US Airways and American Airlines; and JetBlue will offer premium seating for the first time ever. Less
American officials says the terror threat level is "extremely high" in Yemen. All non-emergency personnel have been ordered to leave, and al...
American officials says the terror threat level is "extremely high" in Yemen. All non-emergency personnel have been ordered to leave, and all U.S. citizens are being urged to get out of the country. Bob Orr reports on the intelligence that led to the terror warning. Less
President Obama said Russian President Vladimir Putin had resurrected some Cold War-era anti-American rhetoric when he returned to power, bu...
President Obama said Russian President Vladimir Putin had resurrected some Cold War-era anti-American rhetoric when he returned to power, but he insisted that he and Putin don't have a bad relationship, and that the U.S.-Russia dialogue can be constructive. Less
A government study of young adults found a sharp increase in ER visits due to stimulant drug use, most involving people taking ADHD medicati...
A government study of young adults found a sharp increase in ER visits due to stimulant drug use, most involving people taking ADHD medication without a prescription. As CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains, even a single dose can cause dangerous side effects. Less
A new report shows that some states are failing to protect the elderly from neglect or abuse. With more than 1.5 million Americans now livin...
A new report shows that some states are failing to protect the elderly from neglect or abuse. With more than 1.5 million Americans now living in nursing homes, many are well cared for while many others are not. Manuel Bojorquez reports. Less
Matt and Melanie Capobianco raised Veronica for two years before her biological father was awarded custody when he invoked a law protecting ...
Matt and Melanie Capobianco raised Veronica for two years before her biological father was awarded custody when he invoked a law protecting Native American kids from being separated from their families. The Supreme Court ruled the law did not apply, but Veronica's father failed to appear with the child at a court-ordered meeting. Elaine Quijano reports. Less
The European currency union exits longest slump since WWII, federal and state officials sue to block American Airlines/US Airways merger and...
The European currency union exits longest slump since WWII, federal and state officials sue to block American Airlines/US Airways merger and more of this morning's financial headlines Less
Keri Russell sits down with HitFix to talk about her new movie 'Austenland' and on the upcoming season of 'The Americans'
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