How to prepare for a financial disaster
CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin shares some ways to guarantee yourself access to funds in case disaster strikes.
CBS MoneyWatch contributor Ray Martin shares some ways to guarantee yourself access to funds in case disaster strikes.
Aerial footage shows the destruction in Napa, California, caused by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake that struck the San Francisco Bay Area early Sunday morning.
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., the 2012 GOP vice presidential candidate, discusses the lessons Republicans need to learn to win elections in the future.
Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., says President Obama needs to act more forcefully to neutralize Islamist extremists in Iraq and Syria.
Sinise tells "Face the Nation" about his involvement with the American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial, which is nearing completion.
USA Today's Susan Page discusses the next step for the Wisconsin congressman and 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee.
USA Today's Susan Page, Reuters' David Rohde, and CBS News' Margaret Brennan discuss several of the issues on President Obama's plate.
Bricks and building materials were strewn across several streets in Downtown Napa. KPIX reporter Juliette Goodrich gets a first-hand look at the damage caused by the magnitude 6.0 earthquake that shook the San Francisco Bay Area early Sunday morning.
The latest on the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and the threat posed by ISIS in Iraq and Syria, with Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo., and others.
Former acting CIA Director Michael Morell joins CBS News' Bob Orr and Margaret Brennan to discuss the threat posed by extremists rampaging across Syria and Iraq.
The quake, the strongest to hit California in decades, shook the state's Napa region.
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck a region north of San Francisco on Sunday morning.
Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., says a strategy of containment won't defeat extremists in Iraq and Syria, calling for an increase in American involvement.
"Face the Nation" host criticizes the former Virginia governor's decision to throw his wife under the bus in his corruption trial.
Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., applauds the president's decision to review a program that provides military gear to local police departments.
A preliminary magnitude 6.0 earthquake rocked the San Francisco Bay Area early Sunday morning, centered in the Napa County town of American Canyon, but felt across Northern California. George Osterkamp reports from San Francisco.
Congressional Republicans accuse the president of underestimating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS. As CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett explains, that could make President Obama's push for funding more difficult if the president expands the air war into Syria.
Explosions rocked the northern city of Kirkuk, Iraq, killing more than 30 people and injuring dozens. The bombing appears to be targeting Kurdish forces, which have been struggling to contain ISIS and prevent militants from taking more territory. Julianna Goldman reports.
The paparazzi have a reputation of doing whatever it takes to get the shot on the ground, and now as Carter Evans explains they have an eye to the sky with drones.
The World Health Organization has admitted it has no idea when the Ebola outbreak will end. The disease continues to spread at an aggressive rate in West Africa, having claimed over 1,400 lives and infected over 2,600 people. But those numbers could be a lot higher. Debora Patta reports.
Researcher Paul Sieswerda counts humpback whales in and around New York City, and they're on the rise, allowing a whole new generation of whale watchers to make acquaintance with the majestic animals. Jim Axlelrod reports.
The Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China are holding a traditional Chinese ceremony for Bao Bao the panda's first birthday. This raw video shows the panda cub playing in her enclosure.
President Obama says the U.S. is exporting more goods than ever before, and Congress needs reauthorize the U.S. Export-Import Bank to sustain that progress.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus says President Obama shouldn't be off vacationing and golfing during a series of global crises, asking, "Where are his priorities?"
Facing corruption charges, the former Virginia Governor made his crumbling marriage the key piece of his defense in court. Chip Reid reports.