11/30: Sunday MorningHosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: Blind rock climber Jesse Dufton; actress Amanda Seyfried; "Avatar: Fire and Ash" director James Cameron; Metallica's philanthropy; Aix-en-Provence celebrates Paul Cézanne; Architectural Digest; and Nancy Giles gets tips on leftovers.
11/30: Face the NationRep. Mike Turner and CBS News contributor Samantha Vinograd discuss the Trump administration reexamining immigration priorities after an Afghan national was arrested in the shooting of two National Guard members near the White House. Sen. Tim Kaine, National Economic Council ...
10/26: Face the Nation with Margaret BrennanThis week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, amid President Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's trip to Asia, Bessent joins to discuss the Chinese tariffs, the TikTok deal and the government shutdown at home. Plus. House Minority Leader ...
The Setup Murder of Kristil KrugA stalker sends menacing messages to a young mother before she is murdered. The investigation reveals a sinister setup. "48 Hour" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
These United States: ThanksgivingJane Pauley looks at the history and the mythology behind Americans' celebration of Thanksgiving, from the initial harvest feast in 1621, to how it became a national holiday amid our country's darkest hours.
Leftovers: Giving food a makeoverA third of the food produced globally goes to waste, but leftovers are enjoying a revival, with leftovers cookbooks, leftovers influencers, even a leftovers-themed cooking show. Nancy Giles talks with food historian Eleanor Barnett about the value placed on food ...
Trump responds to National Guard shooting with new anti-immigration policiesOn Wednesday in Washington, D.C., two National Guard troops were shot, one fatally. The shooting suspect, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who had assisted U.S. forces during the war in Afghanistan, was granted asylum by the Trump administration earlier this year. Now, President ...
Store receipt provides alibi for Utah man eyed in murder 500 miles awayWeeks before Kristil Krug, a married mother of three, was found murdered in her Colorado garage, she told police she and her husband Dan Krug had received threatening texts and emails from a stalker who she believed was an ex-boyfriend. ...
Investigation into woman's murder exposes an elaborate stalking plotKristil Krug told police in Broomfield, Colorado, that she and her husband, Dan Krug, were receiving threatening texts and emails from an ex-boyfriend. Two months later she was dead, but her alleged stalker had an alibi.
11/29: CBS Weekend NewsMajor storm blasts Midwest, impacting travel on holiday weekend; From takeoffs to kickoffs, game day pressure hits an unexpected place: The airport
11/29: Saturday MorningPresident Trump announced that he’s canceling all executive orders that former President Joe Biden signed with an autopen, as authorities are looking for motive after National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom died from being fatally shot in Washington, D.C. Plus, take ...
Pope Leo pushes for peace and unity at Blue Mosque in TurkeyPope Leo celebrated mass in Istanbul with Turkey's Catholic community on Saturday. He also visited the famous Blue Mosque to address peace and unity across faiths. Chris Livesay has more.
Trump declares Venezuela's airspace closedPresident Trump intensified his pressure campaign on Venezuela on Saturday. He posted that the airspace around the country is "closed in its entirety." Weijia Jiang has more details.
Wanna bet? Online prediction markets wager that you willPrediction markets, like Kalshi, which allow people to place wagers on everything from elections and sports to the anticipated bridesmaids at Taylor Swift's wedding, are booming. But this burgeoning business model is coming under scrutiny.