Katt Williams jailed on assault charges in Oregon
Williams, 47, came to Portland to perform in a comedy show Friday; an arraignment is scheduled for Monday Categories: National, US & World News
Williams, 47, came to Portland to perform in a comedy show Friday; an arraignment is scheduled for Monday Categories: National, US & World News
Crash in Schoharie, New York, was the deadliest transportation accident in the U.S. in nine years Categories: National, US & World News
Reid, 26, is the first Panthers player to kneel during the anthem Categories: National, US & World News
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on the Senate voting, Supreme Court bipartisanship and “The Apprentice”. Categories: National, US & World News
This week on “Face the Nation” John Dickerson chats with Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell about the battle waged over Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, the political panel weighs in on how this week will affect midterms. Categories: National, US & World News
Forecasters said the tropical storm could become a hurricane by Tuesday night or Wednesday Categories: National, US & World News
Nancy Cordes, Seung Min Kim, and John Harris join John Dickerson discuss the state of the Senate following the Kavanaugh confirmation battle and the consequences for the midterms in November. Categories: National, US & World News
Reporter and author Greg Miller covers national security for the Washington Post, and his latest book is “The Apprentice: Trump, Russia, and the Subversion of American Democracy.” Categories: National, US & World News
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins sat down with John Dickerson for an interview on “Face the Nation.” Categories: National, US & World News
Reporter and Author Greg Miller covers national security for the Washington Post, and his latest book is “The Apprentice: Trump, Russia, and the Subversion of American Democracy.” Categories: National, US & World News
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, tells John Dickerson why he thinks tactical errors made by Democrats in the Kavanaugh confirmation battle will help Republican candidates in the midterms. Categories: National, US & World News
This week on “Face the Nation” John Dickerson chats with Sen. Susan Collins of Maine and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell about the battle waged over Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, the political panel weighs in on how this week will affect midterms. Categories: National, US & World News
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, joins John Dickerson to discuss how she arrived at her decision to vote in favor of Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Categories: National, US & World News
The Albany Times Union reported the limousine was carrying a wedding party when it crashed at a “notorious” intersection Categories: National, US & World News
CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett is in Seoul covering Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s trip to the region, including his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang. Categories: National, US & World News
From celebrating a Beatle to the birthday of the U.S. Navy, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Mo Rocca reports. Categories: National, US & World News
For many people flooded out of their homes in and around Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the most welcoming port in the storm has been a total stranger. Jaret Hucks, who owns the Midtown Inn and Cottages, has given away almost a thousand free nights to this community’s poorest and most vulnerable evacuees. And his generosity has inspired many others. Steve…
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin says she is often asked if we are currently in “the worst of times.” She offers some lessons from history about what makes our union stronger. Categories: National, US & World News
“Sunday Morning” looks back at the notable figures who left us this past week, including French singer, actor and activist Charles Aznavour; Oscar-winning “Claymation” animator Will Vinton; and Juan Romero, a busboy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles who cradled a dying Senator Robert Kennedy in 1968. Categories: National, US & World News
We leave you this Sunday Morning on a dark night in Avon, North Carolina, where ghost crabs are getting an early start on Halloween. Videographer: Joseph L. Frandino. Categories: National, US & World News
Will e-cigarettes make the traditional cigarette obsolete? Vaping is catching on among smokers switching from cigarettes, but it is also attracting a new demographic: young people who’d never smoked before. Tony Dokoupil reports on the possible benefits and unknown effects of transitioning tobacco products to a smoke-free market, and talks with health officials; representatives of tobacco companies and e-cig firms…
The nasty, divisive battle over replacing the Supreme Court’s “swing justice” was not ended by a swearing-in ceremony Categories: National, US & World News
A seminal moment in mixed martial arts was immediately overshadowed by a tawdry ending Saturday night Categories: National, US & World News
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sat down for lunch following an almost two-hour-long private meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang. Categories: National, US & World News