Confusion in Alabama over same-sex marriage
Kimberley Strassel, and CBS News' Jan Crawford discuss the confusion sown by an Alabama Supreme Court judge's defiance of a federal ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in the state
Kimberley Strassel, and CBS News' Jan Crawford discuss the confusion sown by an Alabama Supreme Court judge's defiance of a federal ruling legalizing same-sex marriage in the state
Sherrilyn Ifill, Peter Baker, Jeffrey Goldberg, Kimberley Strassel, and CBS News' Jan Crawford discuss President Obama's request for authority to wage war on ISIS.
Sherrilyn Ifill, Peter Baker, Jeffrey Goldberg, Kimberley Strassel, and CBS News' Jan Crawford discuss how the U.S. has advanced civil rights in the last half-century.
Bob Schieffer says longtime CBS correspondent Bob Simon always chose the right words to tell a story, and he was never afraid to go where the news was.
"Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer says the U.S. must never forget the sacrifice the Selma protesters made to secure the right to vote.
Miss the second half of the show? The latest in the discussion about civil rights and gay marriage.
Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, discusses the necessity of financing the Department of Homeland Security.
Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, discusses the U.S. efforts to degrade and destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Web extra: The Grammy-winning singer performs "America the Beautiful" for "Sunday Morning."
Web extra: The Grammy-winning singer performs "Amazing Grace" for "Sunday Morning."
The latest on conflicts overseas and politics back home, with White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia, and others.
White House chief of staff Denis McDonough warns Congress not to play politics with funding the Department of Homeland Security.
White House chief of staff Denis McDonough discusses the president's request for authority to wage war on extremists in Iraq and Syria.
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports from London on the latest developments in the shooting that claimed two lives on Saturday.
The latest on conflicts overseas and politics back home, with White House chief of staff Denis McDonough, Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tennessee, Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia, and others.
"Sunday Morning"'s moment in nature leaves you at Greenwich Cove, on the shores of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay - a safe harbor for mute swans, who mate for life.
Dale and Alice Rockey are each 99 years old. They met as kids just after the turn of the last century, in the small town of Hemingford, Nebraska. As Lee Cowan reports, the group Worldwide Marriage Encounter crowned the Rockeys the Longest Married Couple of 2015, having been husband and wife for 81 years.
In the beginning, marriage proposals were pretty straightforward, but then Hollywood invented the romantic comedy. And now, in the age of YouTube, anyone can star in an epic proposal. But don't worry - if you can't think of your own proposal, you can hire a proposal company. David Pogue reports.
A country of 1.3 billion people means a lot of possibilities, and a lot of competition. Seth Doane reports on the many ways the Chinese go searching for love - from dating apps and parents aggressively promoting their sons or daughters, to the professional "love hunters" who scour shopping malls for eligible matches for their clients.
Researchers says people would suffer from sudden onset of heart muscle weakness and heart failure after being subjected to emotional trauma - like the death of a spouse - may suffer from Broken-Heart Syndrome, which can be fatal. Susan Spencer reports.
The Paris jewelry house Cartier has been dazzling customers since 1847, catering to European aristocrats and, later, Hollywood royalty. Jane Pauley visits an exhibition of iconic Cartier jewels at the Denver Art Museum.
New York chef Marc Forgione's Valentine's Day menu is a booster shot for passion and desire. But is there a scientific basis for aphrodisiacs? Michelle Miller reports.
When TV was black-and-white and attitudes toward sex were, too, Masters and Johnson's book, "Human Sexual Response," helped fuel the sexual revolution. But, as Martha Teichner reports, they have their own explosive story as well.
According to a study by a Cal State University Professor, former sweethearts who meet up later in life, and are single, have a better than 70 percent chance of getting back together for good. Tracy Smith reports on some real-life examples.
In an interview to air on CBS' "Face the Nation," White House chief of staff Denis McDonough says the U.S. will not let stand attacks like the deadly shooting at a cafe in Copenhagen, Denmark. Bob Schieffer's full interview with McDonough will be broadcast Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015.