The killing scenes: George R.R. Martin and the Red Wedding
"I don’t want death to be just an act break," George R.R. Martin says about the impact he wants viewers to feel in scenes like the Red Wedding.
"I don’t want death to be just an act break," George R.R. Martin says about the impact he wants viewers to feel in scenes like the Red Wedding.
Jaap and Aaltje van Zweden tell Lesley Stahl how they got their son Benjamin to speak.
Kit Harington fondly recalls a "Game of Thrones" scene in which actress Rose Leslie "shoots three arrows into me." Harington and Leslie married in 2018
"One day, the first chapter of 'Game of Thrones' came to me: the scene where they find the direwolf pups in the summer snows," says George R.R. Martin.
"I don't think Dan and Dave's ending is going to be that different from my ending," says author George R.R. Martin about the HBO series moving beyond his books.
"Game of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke explains the challenges of riding a mechanical dragon and anticipating its moves — all while speaking Dothraki.
Maisie Williams: "I didn't even know what HBO was." Isaac Hempstead Wright: "Getting to do stunts and ... get pushed out a window was like a 10-year-old's dream."
The "Game of Thrones" actor discusses the father-son dynamic between his character and Charles Dance's character: "There's something beautifully Shakespearean about it."
Maisie Williams says that for a few seasons, her Arya Stark costume was tailored "to reverse puberty ... while Arya was pretending to be a boy."
"Moments like that, she's never been happier," actor Lena Headey says about her "Game of Thrones" character, Cersei Lannister, watching the destruction of the Great Sept of Baelor.
"So who do you think Jon Snow's real mother is?" was the question that "Game of Thrones" author George R.R. Martin asked David Benioff and Dan Weiss before agreeing to allow them to make the HBO version of Martin’s book series.
In a special, behind the scenes look at "Game of Thrones," Kit Harington gives Anderson Cooper a tour of the warehouse storing the show's props and reveals what happened to Ned Stark's head. See the full "60 Minutes" report, Sunday, at 7 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.
A massive blackout left tens of millions of people without electricity in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay on Sunday after an unexplained failure in the neighboring countries' interconnected power grid. BBC News' Chris Buckler reports for CBSN.
CBS News has learned internal Trump campaign polling shows Joe Biden is leading the president in several key states. That includes Florida, North Carolina and Arizona. Ed O'Keefe reports.
Lesley Stahl gets a personal tour of the Papageno House.
It’s estimated more than 26 million people around the world have dug into their family histories with the help of at-home DNA kits. But finding your ancestors often requires much more than just submitting your DNA. In this growing field of ancestry amateurs, we discovered an unlikely pro and he’s only 18. Michelle Miller reports.
Leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention are gathered in Alabama this week, addressing sexual abuse in their church. A recent investigation found more than 700 people have been assaulted over the past 20 years. Mireya Villarreal reports.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revealed that this year's area in the Gulf of Mexico that lacks enough oxygen to sustain marine life could be record-breaking. Donald Boesch, a professor of marine science at the University of Maryland, joined "CBSN AM" to discuss the significance of the "dead zone," what it means for wildlife and why it's so big this year.
States and the federal government have tightened rules for proving medical wrongdoing — and that's helped cut the number of medical malpractice lawsuits by about half in the past 15 years.
Jon Stewart is known for his punchlines. But he took a far more serious tone when addressing lawmakers about the need to reauthorize the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund. Nancy Cordes reports.
There's a new theory surrounding the murder of Kim Jong Un's half-brother. It may involve the CIA. David Martin reports.
The helicopter pilot killed in New York City should not have been flying in stormy conditions. FAA records show he was not certified to use instruments to fly through bad weather. Don Dahler explains.
One teen's journey to college took an unexpected path. Athena Capo-Battaglia was living in a homeless shelter with her mom when she found out she earned a full ride to Harvard University. Michelle Miller has her story.
Democratic front-runner Joe Biden is taking aim at President Trump during three campaign stops in Iowa. A recent poll found Biden leads the field there, but his primary opponents are also making gains. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keefe joined CBSN to discuss Biden's strategy.
President Trump claims that the U.S. and Mexico have reached a "secret deal" to stop migration from Central America to the U.S. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez reports from Ciudad Hidalgo, on the Mexico-Guatemala border, on how Mexican immigration agents are stepping up enforcement.