Colin Kroll, HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder, dies at 34
Colin Kroll, the CEO and co-founder of the popular HQ Trivia app, has died, the company said Sunday Categories: National, US & World News
Colin Kroll, the CEO and co-founder of the popular HQ Trivia app, has died, the company said Sunday Categories: National, US & World News
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Michael Cohen, election laws and government spending Categories: National, US & World News
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This week on “Face the Nation,” moderator Margaret Brennan interviews White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, Sen. John Barrasso and Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Plus, we’ll take a look at President Trump’s growing legal problems and have analysis on all the news. Categories: National, US & World News
An anonymous donor provided the reward money to the Woodland Park Police Department, which is leading the search Categories: National, US & World News
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the possibility of a government shutdown and the Texas court’s decision that would repeal the Affordable Care Act. Categories: National, US & World News
“Yeah, good luck, good luck — after what they did to Flynn, the way they trapped him into perjury” Categories: National, US & World News
Klobuchar also said Congress needs to get to the bottom of what happened with a 7-year-old girl who died in custody at the border Categories: National, US & World News
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the possibility of a government shutdown and the Texas court’s decision that would repeal the Affordable Care Act. Categories: National, US & World News
Stephen Miller, a top White House adviser, says President Trump will do “whatever is necessary” to build the border wall Categories: National, US & World News
“I think that’s what the American people expect of the people that they elect — keep the government open,” Sen. John Barrasso said Categories: National, US & World News
Ben Domenech, Kelsey Snell, Ed Wong and Margaret Talev discuss the possibility of a government shutdown and President Trump’s new chief of staff Mick Mulvaney. Categories: National, US & World News
Michael Cohen’s former attorney Lanny Davis tells Margaret Brennan that Michael Cohen wouldn’t take a pardon from President Trump if he offered one. Categories: National, US & World News
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minnesota, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the possibility of a government shutdown and the Texas court’s decision that would repeal the Affordable Care Act. Categories: National, US & World News
Trevor Potter, the former chairman of the Federal Election Commission, and CBS News correspondent Paula Reid help us make sense of where we are in the investigations into President Trump and his associates. Categories: National, US & World News
Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the negotiations Congress is undertaking to avert a government shutdown. Categories: National, US & World News
This week on “Face the Nation,” moderator Margaret Brennan interviews White House senior adviser Stephen Miller, Sen. John Barrasso and Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Plus, we’ll take a look at President Trump’s growing legal problems and have analysis on all the news. Categories: National, US & World News
White House senior adviser Stephen Miller joins Margaret Brennan to discuss the future of the Affordable Care Act and whether or not the government will shut down over the border wall. Categories: National, US & World News
Cohen’s adviser also said Mr. Trump sounded like a mobster, not a president, when tweeting about Cohen Categories: National, US & World News
Comedian Jim Gaffigan thinks the stress of the holidays in the bleakest of months makes moving Christmas to a sunnier time a smart idea. Categories: National, US & World News
From a Rolling Stone’s birthday to Word of the Year, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports. Categories: National, US & World News
In 1897 eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote the New York Sun asking if Santa were real; the response that was published has stood the test of time Categories: National, US & World News
“Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley looks back at the original letter written to the editor of the New York back in 1897 by an eight-year-old girl who asked: “Is there a Santa Claus?” Categories: National, US & World News
“Sunday Morning” contributor says the stress of the holidays in the bleakest of months makes moving Christmas to a sunnier time a smart idea Categories: National, US & World News