2-year-old girl dies after a mirror fell on her at a Payless shoe store
Ifrah Siddique, 2, was rushed to the hospital where she eventually died from her injuries
Ifrah Siddique, 2, was rushed to the hospital where she eventually died from her injuries
The prison system that emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment; a bank robber who became a law professor; and beautiful music inside the “waiting room of hell”
The 90th Academy Awards show airs Sunday night
British runner Roger Bannister, the first person to break the 4-minute barrier in the mile, died Saturday at age 88. In this "Sunday Morning" report that originally aired May 2, 2004, Mark Phillips talks with Bannister about his monumental feat fifty years earlier, as well as with American runner Wes Santee and Australian John Landy (who were also chasing the 4:00 mile at the time) and with Neal Bascomb, author of "The Perfect Mile." Phillips also recounts the subsequent matchup between Bannister and Landy at the 1954 British Empire Games... Читать дальше...
In honor of the Oscars, this special movie edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Jane Pauley, features Tracy Smith on how allegations of harassment and sexual assault by filmmakers are instigating reappraisals of their work. Also: Anthony Mason interviews actor and Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto; Mark Phillips profiles two-time Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson, returning to acting after a lengthy run in the Houses of Parliament; Lee Cowan looks at a family dynasty of movie music; Jim Axelrod... Читать дальше...
Apple's $5 billion spaceship campus in California opened at the beginning of the year. But the glass walls and doors are so clear that workers have been walking into walls. CBS San Francisco's Katie Nielsen reports.
Check out clips from performances nominated for this year's Academy Award
Police called the suspect a "clear danger to the public" and described him as a 35-year-old white male
When Lamonte McIntyre was exonerated for a double murder, he walked out of prison with a clean record – but not a dime to his name
Missed the second half of the show? We have the latest on the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting with a father of a victim and how he's actively trying to make schools safe.
Guests included Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Joe Manchin, Peter Navarro, Andrew Pollack, Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg, Margaret Talev, Ed O'Keefe, and Seth Doane
Susan Page, Jeffrey Goldberg, Margaret Talev, and Ed O'Keefe discuss the political impact of tariffs on aluminum and steel and the fate of proposed gun legislation.
CBS News Foreign Correspondent Seth Doane is in Damascus with a report on the Syrian pro-Assad forces' assault on civilians in Eastern Ghouta.
Republican senator says aluminum and steel tariffs are a "bad idea" that will hurt U.S. industry and consumers
Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss how the steel and aluminum tariffs would impact the economy and trade.
Pollack joined us to discuss meeting with President Trump, what can be done to prevent future shootings and a new bill in Florida to improve school safety
Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss how the steel and aluminum tariffs would impact the economy and trade.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, joins moderator Margaret Brennan to discuss gun legislation proposals and the potential impact on West Virginia of President Trump’s proposed tariffs.
Andrew Pollack, father of 17-year-old Meadow Pollack who was killed last month at the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting, sits down with Margaret Brennan.
This week on "Face the Nation," moderator Margaret Brennan interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Senator Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia, and Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Peter Navarro. Plus, we'll hear from Andrew Pollack, the father of Parkland victim Meadow Pollack.