President Trump will handle the coin toss at the traditional football game in Philadelphia
Kelly's departure will mark the end of an era that many predicted would come months ago
President Trump announced Saturday that White House chief of staff John Kelly will leave his post at the end of the year.
Earlier this year Fleetwood Mac fired musician Lindsey Buckingham over what they claim was a touring dispute. In an interview with "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Anthony Mason, Buckingham reveals what he believes lead to his ousting and his long and complicated relationship with former bandmate Stevie Nicks.
President Trump handled the coin toss for the 119th annual rivalry football game
A gallery of artful and poignant images taken by New York City photojournalism students
A London artist is developing colors for palettes that have mostly faded from memory. He is bringing back to life pastels and other hues that so many people have attached to the past. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
Key pieces of special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation appear to be falling into place
Lindsey Buckingham is on his own again after being fired from his longtime band Fleetwood Mac earlier this year. Buckingham, who was a key member of what many consider the band's classic lineup, sued. In his first television interview since being ousted, Buckingham tells "CBS This Morning: Saturday" co-host Anthony Mason he and the band have settled the lawsuit.
Even in a group notorious for turmoil, it came as a shock when earlier this year Fleetwood Mac fired Lindsey Buckingham
Nine paintings by the legendary crooner also went for more than $850,000