Oprah Winfrey reports on the Alabama memorial dedicated to thousands of African-American men, women and children lynched over a 70-year period following the Civil War
Russian operatives launched a widespread cyberattack against state voting systems during the 2016 presidential election. Former officials say no votes were changed, but an Election Day attack could have created chaos at the polls
The music icon, who is retiring from touring, is being celebrated by the Grammys with a star-studded tribute concert
Former Department of Homeland Security official Neil Jenkins reflects on the agency's response to the Russian cyberattacks on election systems in 2016
Sandy Parakilas says the social media giant's platform "wasn't built with the safety of users in mind"
Last year virtually all of Facebook's revenue came from advertisements; some companies have begun pulling millions in ads from platform
Trump wants to get out of Syria, but he also wants to punish the “animal” Assad -- it's the same argument dividing the American Right on foreign policy
General Motors has taken extraordinary measures to keep the reboot of the classic a secret
"60 Minutes" goes inside the 142-year-old Harvard institution that's produced some of the funniest people in show business
A prank the parody publication once pulled on CNN's president -- and why they're so secretive about their "mock Flemish" castle
"Our expectation is that we don't think there will be a trade war. Our objective is to continue to have discussions with China," said Munchin
The Mass. Congressman talks about following in the family tradition of politics; his stands on healthcare reform and gun control; and speculation about the White House
The writer-comedian who conquered late-night sketches and primetime comedy is now bringing her 2004 film about teen cliques to the Great White Way, as a musical
The actor presides over a tour of Málaga, the coastal Spanish town that was the birthplace of both the legendary painter and the man who portrays him in a new series
After photographer Anjali Pinto lost her husband, Jacob Johnson, just 16 months after getting married, she shared her grief on Instagram -- and received gifts of stories from others
That doesn't include airfare for Secret Service agents, advance costs or any overtime pay
There are more than 1,800 Target stores in the U.S., and as you probably know they sell a little bit of everything. The major retailer also plays an important role with targeting criminals outside its doors.
Advocates say a pre-filled tax return system, as used in other countries, would save Americans time and money -- but the tax preparation industry has fought back
The far-away group of 18 tiny islands in-between Iceland and Norway is home to 50,000 -- and now, a Michelin-starred restaurant
"Sunday Morning" contributor Luke Burbank ponders whether to replicate his beloved yellow lab Rudy
On April 8, 1947 astronomers at Mt. Wilson Observatory witnessed the largest array of sunspots ever recorded
A 50-year-old woman vanishes and for months nobody reports her missing -- then a most unlikely amateur sleuth pushes authorities to look into the case
The gritty, sometimes sketchy, establishment housed everyone from writer Mark Twain to painter Jackson Pollock and musician Jimi Hendrix
Even after solving a mystery, Jimmy Gilleece still felt the need to do more -- so he did
Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack of indie rock duo Wye Oak have been friends since high school. They formed the group back in 2006 and released their fifth full-length studio album on Friday titled "The Louder I Call, the Faster It Runs"
The three Easter sisters are the fourth generation of military service on both sides of the family
Baxter Street is one of the steepest streets in the country -- even steeper than San Francisco's world-famous Lombard Street
Cash's son got together popular artists including Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss for "Johnny Cash: Forever Words"
A D.C. agency has issued an infraction notice because the condo's owner didn't have a license to rent out the room
On CBS News podcast, the actor and activist reflects on racism in America and on the lessons of Martin Luther King Jr., who was assassinated 50 years ago this week
Tony and Pat's art sale was an overwhelming success, generating at least $20,000 and, for those less fortunate, some hope
"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
In a meeting with military advisers, Trump complained about the FBI raid of his lawyer Michael Cohen's office
Survivors in the town of Douma outside the Syrian capital of Damascus smelled strongly of chlorine, a chemical that can be deadly
"Through the work of this project, it's become abundantly clear to me that his life is more than this photo"