Neil deGrasse Tyson on God
In this web exclusive, correspondent Martha Teichner asks the acclaimed astrophysicist, as he examines the universe, whether he believes in an all-powerful creator.

In this web exclusive, correspondent Martha Teichner asks the acclaimed astrophysicist, as he examines the universe, whether he believes in an all-powerful creator.
Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Jesus Christ -- "48 Hours" follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York
Part 1: Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Christ -- "48 Hours" follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Christ -- "48 Hours" follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant investigates.
Allegations of stolen children, drugs, abuse and a leader who claimed to be the second coming of Jesus Christ -- "48 Hours" follows the trail of a cult that began in Australia and led the FBI to New York
President Trump celebrates 100th day milestone; A Holocaust survivor's inspiring story of forgiveness
Jonathan Starr tells "60 Minutes" that when he founded a school in struggling Somaliland, he gave students a "chance to win" and that’s exactly what they did
Growing up in the cult known as The Family, former members Ben Shenton and Leeanne Creese believed that leaders Anne and Bill Hamilton-Byrne were their birth parents; Adam Lancaster thought they were his aunt and uncle.
Although Anne Hamilton-Byrne served as the enigmatic and powerful leader of "The Family" cult, she also had a partner in crime: her husband, Bill.
Bob Woodward shared his best advice with reporters in the era of President Donald Trump
President Trump marked his 100th day in office Saturday with an exclusive interview with host of CBS News' "Face the Nation" John Dickerson. The president weighed in on his most vexing foreign policy challenge: North Korea. The president also traveled to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for a rally with supporters. Here's Chip Reid.
This past week was Holocaust Remembrance Week, a time to honor the six million Jews killed in Hitler's genocide. CBS News' Ben Tracy has a story of one Holocaust survivor's inspiring journey of forgiveness.
Pope Francis wrapped up a two-day visit to Egypt by celebrating mass in Cairo. Christians make up only 10 percent of the population in the predominantly Muslim country. Seth Doane has more.
An American businesswoman was deported from China Friday after being convicted of espionage. Her two-year ordeal was a source of tension between the U.S. and China. Roxana Saberi tells us how the Trump administration helped bring her home.
President Trump's plan to build a border wall was put on hold this week after he backed off a demand for funding from Congress. But the border wall debate rages on in Arizona, where one Native American tribe is fighting to keep the wall off their land. Carter Evans reports.
Rallies and marches were held in Los Angeles Saturday on the 25th anniversary of the L.A riots. The city erupted after four white police officers were acquitted in the videotaped beating of Rodney King. Mireya Villareal has more.
In February, federal immigration agents arrested more than 680 people believed to be in the country illegally. A statement by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said, "approximately 75 percent" of those arrested were "convicted of crimes." But according to new data obtained by the Washington Post, that might not be the case. Paula Reid reports.
Facebook CEO asked staff to find Democrats who voted for President Donald Trump in November
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