Credit card debt has now hit $1 trillion nationwide. The growing debt is being driven by two factors: Americans buying more due to boosted consumer confidence and banks are pushing credit cards again.
Secretary Tillerson says the lines of communication between the U.S. and Russia are "still open." The Secretary of State affirms, "Russia was never part of the targeting."
In Wisconsin, selling home-baked goods can land you in jail. Dean Reynolds reports on a suit challenging a state law that can mean six months in the slammer for anyone making a profit from selling "illegal" homemade cookies.
Kit Kat candy is exceedingly popular in Japan, where the name itself promises good luck. Up to five million Kit Kat bars are sold every day, in dozens more varieties and flavors than just the familiar chocolate bar available in the U.S. Mo Rocca samples some luxury Kit Kats.
Bodega is the Spanish word for a small neighborhood store, but in New York City, it's a small store that plays a very large role in the community. Maria Hinojosa of NPR visits a few of the 10,000 family-run businesses that dot the city.
With our economy becoming more and more dependent upon machines, what will that mean for the future of employment? David Pogue of Yahoo Finance looks at the increasing use of autonomous vehicles and robots, and talks with Martin Ford, author of the book "Rise of the Robots."
We leave you this Sunday Morning off the Bahamas... where sharks patrol the waters! Videographer: Mauricio Handler
It's no stretch to say that Aaron Muderick is stuck on putty. His first love was classic Silly Putty, but that soon got old. Puttering with putty, he experimented with colors and textures in his basement, and came up with Crazy Aaron's Thinking Putty. Susan Spencer puts it to the test.
Accruing points or miles can save clever credit card users thousands of dollars on travel and upgrades, but there are hazards. Anna Werner talks with the bloggers behind the websites Points With a Crew and The Points Guy to learn the secrets of turning credit card points programs into free travel.
Jade Myers is a professional "thrifter," someone who hunts for buried treasures at second-hand clothing stores and turns discarded duds into profits through online shopping sites like Poshmark. Susan Spencer reports.
Some retailers and online shopping sites have very liberal return policies - even taking back merchandise they can't sell again - in order to ensure happy customers. Tracy Smith examines why the return policies of companies like Lands' End and Nordstrom count on shopping psychology to make them pay off.
Secretary State Rex Tillerson says that while he believes Assad is undermining his own authority, priorities have not changed. "I think the President has been quite clear," Tillerson said. "First and foremost, we must defeat ISIS."
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona says he regrets going nuclear to confirm Judge Gorsuch. "I think both parties will rue this day," the Senator argues. "It will drive to more liberal judges when the Democrats have the majority."
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson sits down with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Sen. John McCain and our political panel to discuss airstrikes in Syria, North Korea and the rise of Judge Neil Gorsuch.
Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona says he disagrees with Secretary Tillerson that the U.S. should just concentrate on ISIS. "We can walk and chew gum. We have the capability to do both, the Senator adds."
With every smartphone carrier a potential cameraman, videos of life's unpredictable moments can easily go viral, with viewers numbering in the millions. And with that many viewers, there is money to be made. Barry Petersen talks with the founders of Jukin Media, which helps turn viral videos like Chewbacca Mom or Pizza Rat into big bucks.
“In no way do we see peace in that area with Assad as the head of the Syrian government," U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley said
Partisan bickering over the Supreme Court nomination last week revealed the weakening of the Senate
Silicon Valley is engineering your phone, apps and social media to get you hooked, says a former Google product manager. Anderson Cooper reports
GOP Sen. John McCain says Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to align himself with the Syrian president doesn’t benefit Russia or the world
Bombs exploded at two Coptic churches in different cities, killing at least 43 people and wounding about 100