Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the nuclear agreement with North Korea, withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, and CIA Director Gina Haspel.
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Liuba Gretchen Shirley made history this week when she won an FEC request to have her campaign pay for childcare. She hopes it's one change among many
CBS News correspondent Liz Palmer was in Tehran when President Trump announced that the U.S. would pull out of the multi-national nuclear deal with Iran. Palmer has reported from Iran many times, and says she's never seen people there so angry -- not only at America, but with their own government.
Now is the busiest driving season and until September, Americans will pay an extra $200 dollars on gas compared to last year
Now is the busiest driving season and until September, Americans will pay an extra $200 dollars on gas compared to last year
U.S. Embassy to open in Jerusalem soon; Anger, despair in Iran after Trump pulls out of multi-national nuclear deal
A common surgical implant has generated the largest multi-district litigation since asbestos. "60 Minutes" reports on one of the device's manufacturers
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that a two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians is "on life support" during an interview on "Face the Nation."
Filmmaker Wim Wenders used a device called an Interrotron to make it feel like the pope is talking to the viewer. "60 Minutes" gets an early look
Over the past decade, the medical community has gone through growing pains to better train doctors to handle pediatric emergencies. See how doctors in Los Angeles are using virtual reality to learn how to save young lives. CBS News' Chris Martinez reports.
The Syrian civil war has created a mental health crisis, with many people suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety. For patients with the most extreme disorders, only three psychiatric hospitals are still standing. Warning: Some footage could be troubling for some viewers. CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports.
"60 Minutes" reports on the new methods zookeepers use to control genetic diversity -- and the ethical questions they raise
Gas prices nationwide are up a nickel in just the last week and 20 cents in the last month, according to AAA. The steady climb is due to an "extremely high demand for gasoline" as well as a diminishing supply of crude oil. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver reports.
New fissures opened up over the weekend and followed the same path of destruction on Hawaii's Big Island as the Kilauea volcano continues to wreak havoc. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans reports.
Hours from now, the U.S. will open its Embassy in the Israeli capital, Jerusalem -- a city also claimed by Palestinians as their capital. The U.S. and most countries have long kept their embassies in Tel Aviv. CBS News correspondent Seth Doane reports from Jerusalem.
President Trump will not be in Israel for the ceremonies Monday, however his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner -- both senior White House advisers -- arrived in Israel Sunday. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett reports.
Barzilai appeared to have been written off by the press, but she came in third from the national juries and she gained the highest number of points possible from viewers at home
A vast, bipartisan majority of Americans still maintain a high opinion of Israel as U.S. moves embassy to Jerusalem