Elton John bids farewell in last show of final tour
After 330 shows, Elton John wrapped up his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour, which began in 2018.
After 330 shows, Elton John wrapped up his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road" tour, which began in 2018.
An HHS official rejected the panel's claims that the Biden administration ran afoul of the law.
After there was no winner on Saturday, the Powerball jackpot for Monday is now at an estimated $650 million.
Two people died and five others were hurt when someone opened fire during a party in Amarillo, Texas.
One person suffered "serious" injuries in the shooting, according to Cleveland police. No deaths have been reported.
The deadly drone strike was carried out the same day and by a drone that the Defense Department said was being "harassed" by Russia flying over the western part of Syria.
This week on "Face the Nation," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says in an interview from Beijing that her trip to China has been "successful," plus Utah Gov. Spencer Cox discusses his stance on gender-affirming care for young people.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Utah Gov. Spencer Cos join Margaret Brennan.
Kate Calvin, NASA chief scientist and climate adviser, breaks down on "Face the Nation" how climate change is driving some of the most recent weather and health events.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sen. Chris Coons, Democrat of Delaware, that aired on "Face the Nation" on July 9, 2023.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Allison Aubrey reports on meat raised without slaughtering animals – by cultivating cells in a lab. Plus: Tracy Smith looks back on how a young Jacqueline Bouvier met the most eligible bachelor in Washington, the young John F. Kennedy; Mo Rocca sits down with the inspiring Rose Styron, poet and widow of novelist William Styron; Jim Axelrod talks with traffic safety experts about the rise in pedestrian fatalities; Lee Cowan catches up with the Smothers Brothers;... Читать дальше...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tells "Face the Nation" that he believes organizations such as the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics are "politicized" on the issue of gender-affirming care.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, while on a trip to Beijing, tells "Face the Nation" that "it's important to establish person-to-person relationships, and to open ongoing channels of communication, where concerns can be aired and discussed." On that front, she said her trip has been "successful."
The following is a transcript of an interview with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox that aired on "Face the Nation" on July 9, 2023.
"Sunday Morning" looks at important historical events on this date.
Actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger sits down with Tracy Smith to discuss his first television series, “FUBAR,” plus the Austrian World Summit he spearheads, and how he does not have a cellphone. Then, Nancy Giles goes on set of CBS’ hit sitcom “Ghosts” to learn more about the show and its characters. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Yellen believes her visit to Beijing created "opportunity for a deeper set of more frequent contacts," she said on "Face the Nation" Sunday.
The U.N.'s International Panel on Climate Change, the world's leading climate scientists, say " we're likely living through the hottest period in the last 125,000 years," Ben Tracy says.
This week on "Face the Nation," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says in an interview from Beijing that her trip to China has been "successful," plus Utah Gov. Spencer Cox discusses his stance on gender-affirming care for young people.
Watch the full version of Margaret Brennan's interview with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that aired on July 9, 2023.
Watch the full version of Margaret Brennan's interview with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox that aired on July 9, 2023.
We're winging it this weekend with buzzing bees and busy butterflies in Toledo, Ohio. Videographer: Alex Goetz.
She's always looked forward, as a poet, a mother of four, and the wife of "Sophie's Choice" author William Styron. Now, at 95, Rose Styron has decided to look back, both in her new book, and as the subject of a documentary.
She's lived as a poet, a founding member of Amnesty International, a mother of four, and the wife of "Sophie's Choice" author William Styron. And at 95, Rose Styron, who's always looked forward, has decided to look back on her life of adventures, both in her new book, "Beyond This Harbor," and as the subject of a documentary by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright James Lapine, "In the Company of Rose." Styron and Lapine both talk with correspondent Mo Rocca about her thirst for life which has yet to be quenched.
It's summer, a time to relax. So, why is everyone intent on making plans, for trips far away from home? Comedian Jim Gaffigan, who likes to avoid stress, questions the logic of this.