Amid another round of unrest spurred by police shootings of black men, House Speaker weighs in on “stop and frisk” and other topics during "Face the Nation" interview
Kosovo native Ardit Ferizi, 20, was behind leak of data on more than 1,000 U.S. government and military workers
The threat of all-out nuclear war may still be remote, but the risk of a nuclear attack somewhere in the world has actually increased
But Congress is expected to override the president's veto for the first time in his administration.
The most compelling photos from Sept. 17-23, 2016
The venerable “Sunday Morning” anchor, baseball fan, and former newspaper delivery boy revisits his childhood haunts in Baltimore
"By any measure Hillary Clinton is wholly unacceptable," says Cruz in Facebook post
What are the chances the next president would have to make a decision on whether to use nuclear weapons? It’s greater than you might think
From free trade to immigration, each candidate has a game plan, and economists have been deeply examining them
"Face the Nation" anchor John Dickerson recalls the debate between incumbent President Gerald Ford and Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter in 1976, including Ford's classic gaffe about Soviet domination of Eastern Europe