Several dozen overdose on bad heroin in Chicago
In Chicago, at least 74 people overdosed on heroin over a period of three days. Officials think the drug was mixed with a powerful painkiller. Jamie Yuccas reports.
In Chicago, at least 74 people overdosed on heroin over a period of three days. Officials think the drug was mixed with a powerful painkiller. Jamie Yuccas reports.
This week, Lesley Stahl interviews Patrick Kennedy about his battle with addiction. In 1998, she asked his dad, the late Sen. Ted Kennedy, some of the same things
Esther Foer tells Lara Logan about advice Father Desbois gave her when she began to search for a missing relative in Ukraine and recounts part of her journey.
Ralf Herrtwich of Mercedes Benz says, when it’s ready, a self-driving mode would add “a few thousand dollars” to the sticker price of a Mercedes.
Patrick Kennedy reveals details about a letter his father, Sen. Ted Kennedy, wrote to him during his 1980 presidential campaign in the event he was assassinated like his brothers.
Leading Holocaust scholar Paul Shapiro speaks to Lara Logan about what he considers to be Father Desbois' long lasting contribution to understanding the Holocaust.
Chris Urmson, Director of Google's self-driving car program, says Google is looking for a partner to deliver its technology to consumers.
Paul Shapiro, director of the Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, shows Lara Logan some disturbing and rare photographs of mass killings in Eastern Europe.
NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind says engineers will have to program moral and ethical decisions into self-driving cars.
Amy Kennedy, Patrick's wife of four years, tells Lesley Stahl what she found when she looked Patrick up online before they met.
As the investigation continues into the mass shooting at a community college in Roseburg, Oregon, neighbors and survivors are seeking answers of their own. John Blackstone reports.
Sources close to the vice president say that Joe Biden is leaning toward making a run for president and his announcement may come within the next week. Julianna Goldman reports.
Doctors Without Borders says 22 people were killed after one of its hospitals in Afghanistan was hit by an airstrike, which they blame on U.S. forces. Charlie D'Agata reports.
Record amounts of rain have caused deadly flooding in places like Columbia, South Carolina, where all major highways are now closed. David Begnaud reports.
A slow-motion disaster is taking place in South Carolina as a major storm treks up the East Coast. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has new video of the severe weather.
This program looks at the unique challenges facing male and female veterans as they transition from military to civilian life.
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include Nelson Rockefeller and his love of modern art; the plight of the bald eagle; and Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico City.(Part 1 of 3.)
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include commentaries on the economy and books; Vietnamese refugees facing a new life in Phoenix; and Kuralt goes "On the Road" to meet Tom Scribner, a former lumberjack who makes music on the saw. (Part 2 of 3.)
Watch the complete broadcast of the very first edition of "Sunday Morning," hosted by Charles Kuralt, from January 28, 1979. Features include a commentary on TV commercials by Jeff Greenfield; a report on big-money sports betting in Las Vegas; and analysis of the week's news headlines. (Part 3 of 3.)
A hospital in Afghanistan operated by the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders was apparently hit by a U.S. airstrike; "48 Hours" investigates the case of Dr. Robert Neulander, whose wife Leslie was found dead from a massive head wound.
Listen to excerpts of a 911 call made by Jenna Neulander, 23, on Sept. 17, 2012, after her father, Dr. Robert Neulander, told her he found his wife and Jenna's mother, Leslie, on the bathroom floor of their home.
A hospital in Afghanistan operated by the humanitarian group Doctors Without Borders was apparently hit by a U.S. airstrike. At least 19 are dead with doctors and children among the victims. Dozens more are injured or unaccounted for. Julianna Goldman reports.
"48 Hours" investigates the case of Dr. Robert Neulander, whose wife Leslie was found dead from a massive head wound. Officials first said the lethal injury was accidental, but prosecutors later charged Neulander with murder. Jim Axelrod has the story, including an interview with Jenna Neulander, the doctor's daughter.
The Vatican dismissed a priest after he told a newspaper he's gay, that he's in a relationship and then called for a change in the Catholic Church's stance on homosexuality. It comes on the eve of a major meeting of bishops. Vinita Nair reports.
The thought of another major storm coming close to the New Jersey neighborhood of two Superstorm Sandy survivors has them nervous. Jericka Duncan reports.