What impact will Russia's ruble crisis have?
Russia's national currency, the ruble, has gone into an economic freefall. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what impact that could have on Russia's economic future.
Russia's national currency, the ruble, has gone into an economic freefall. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains what impact that could have on Russia's economic future.
Linda Deutsch, who covered some of the most sensational trials of the past 50 years ranging from Charles Manson to Michael Jackson, gives an “exit interview” of sorts to Danielle Nottingham.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Jericka Duncan."
The White House says President Obama will review a range of options to hit back at North Korea for the cyberattack against Sony Pictures. The U.S. believes North Koreans are using infrastructure and assets in other countries to stage its cyberattacks. Julianna Goldman reports.
The NYPD is tracing the steps of a gunman who killed two of its officers back to Baltimore, where he shot his ex-girlfriend earlier in the day. Police say the killer may have acted out of vengeance over recent deaths of black men during encounters with police. Don Dahler reports.
From the archives, hear the late CBS News journalist Edward R. Murrow ask Fidel Castro about American tourist travel to Cuba.
Joe Manchin is a Democratic senator from West Virginia, but that didn't stop Republican Sen. Tom Coburn from campaigning for his reelection
The latest on the tragic shooting of two NYPD officers, the cyberattack on Sony by North Korea, the decision to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations, and more, with Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, and Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, and others.
Miss the second half of the show? The latest on the cyberattack on Sony by North Korea and the future of the supreme court with the CBS News Correspondent round table.
Charles Osgood tells us about the legacies that two CBS News colleagues have left behind. Emerson Stone spent 35 years as a writer, producer, executive and vice president in charge of news practices. Richard Hottelet was one of the "Murrow boys," setting the standard for radio reporting during World War II.
CBS News' John Dickerson, Major Garrett, David Martin, Jan Crawford, Margaret Brennan, and Nancy Cordes look back on an often-tumultuous 2014.
CBS News' John Dickerson, Major Garrett, David Martin, Jan Crawford, Margaret Brennan, and Nancy Cordes look ahead to 2015 and what we can expect to see coming out of Washington.
At a dawn of a new era in U.S.-Cuba relations, discover the history of the island nation, from Cuban independence from Spain, to Fidel Castro's reign, to President Obama's recent diplomatic restoration. Adriana Diaz reports.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, explains why he opposes President Obama's move to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations.
Cornell William Brooks, the president of the NAACP, discusses the tragic shooting deaths of two NYPD officers.
Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, explains why he supports President Obama's decision to shift U.S. policy on Cuba.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, says threats of hacking should not deter Americans from exercising the right to free expression
Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut said "don't count us out" on getting 60 votes on gun control legislation.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, discusses the president's decision to normalize relations with Cuba and the recent cyberattack on Sony Pictures by the North Korean government.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, reacts to the tragic killing of two NYPD officers.
CBS News' Don Dahler reports from New York City on the reaction to the tragic shooting deaths of two NYPD officers.
The latest on the tragic shooting of two NYPD officers, the cyberattack on Sony by North Korea, the decision to normalize U.S.-Cuba relations, and more, with Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, and Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Maryland, and others.
Watch the host of "Sunday Morning" perform "White Christmas," Irving Berlin's great Christmas song written for the movie "Holiday Inn" with Bing Crosby.
This week's moment in nature leaves us in Montana's Glacier National Park. Let it snow ... let it snow . . . let it snow.
Ben Stein shares his thoughts on America's response to the hacking of Sony Pictures.