A tribute to Bob Vitarelli, a man who was an important part of the 62 year history of Face the Nation and a friend to many of us here at CBS.
Gov. John Hickenlooper, D-Colorado, and Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio, discuss how their states are finding solutions to the many problems they face despite Washington partisanship.
This week on "Face the Nation," host John Dickerson interviews Senator Tom Cotton, Governors John Hickenlooper and John Kasich, and Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson to discuss how their states are coping with Washington dysfunction and the Obama administration's efforts to stop Russian meddling.
Cotton's comments come amid a clear sign that Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election is ramping up
On the island of Sardinia, thousands of firms are not using traditional money to buy, sell, or pay salaries. They use Sardex, a virtual currency that allows businesses to earn and spend without relying on the euro, or on banks that wouldn't lend. Seth Doane reports on how the Mediterranean island is creating a new kind of wealth.
Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson was at the center of the Obama administration's response to Russian election interference in 2016
Since the 1980s, former Charlie's Angel Jaclyn Smith has taken her love of design and built a brand, through Kmart, of clothing lines and home decor. She is now branching out into skin care products. John Blackstone watches her at work. (An earlier version of this report originally aired on April 9, 2017.)
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Renée Byer has traveled the world to capture the face of people living on one dollar a day. She's used her camera to help bring to light conditions of extreme poverty, and inspired many to help. Tony Dokoupil reports. (An earlier version of this report originally aired on April 9, 2017.)
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. (An earlier version of this report originally aired on April 9, 2017.)
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Renée Byer captures the faces of extreme poverty
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." (An earlier version of this report originally aired on April 9, 2017.)
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. (An earlier version of this report originally aired on April 9, 2017.)
There is a psychology to some retailers’ liberal return policies - extremely liberal, in some cases - aimed at securing customer loyalty
For the U.S., it was a long-awaited sign of progress for President Trump's strategy of trying to enlist Beijing's help to squeeze Pyongyang
A mom's only TV interview about the friend convicted of leading her son to suicide through text messages. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports on the groundbreaking case.
It's been 25 years since the movie "A League of Their Own" launched baseball's "Rockford Peaches" into the spotlight. Now Beyer Stadium is again making time for an all-girls tournament. Jericka Duncan reports on the new generation that is proving baseball isn't just for boys.
Chicago is struggling with an epidemic of violence fueled by illegal guns. So far this year, more than 2,100 people have been shot and over 400 killed. Adriana Diaz traveled to Chicago's toughest neighborhoods for "CBSN: On Assignment," which airs on Monday, Aug. 7, at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS and CBSN.
With Trump on vacation, the Russian investigation continues; "League of Their Own" Beyer Stadium welcomes all-women's baseball tournament