1 in 4 Americans defaulted on their student loans, study finds
Many people also end up owing more than they originally borrowed, according to analysis by Pew Charitable Trusts
Many people also end up owing more than they originally borrowed, according to analysis by Pew Charitable Trusts
On the show's 65th anniversary, here's a look back at Bob Schieffer, John Dickerson and Margaret Brennan's first days as moderator of "Face the Nation."
Chicago police superintendent Eddie Johnson announced his retirement in an emotional speech Thursday. He served for nearly four years as the chief of the nation's second-largest police department.
The "blue wall" states which have traditionally voted Democratic in presidential elections are Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
Johnson said reducing shootings in the city plagued by gun violence was "one of the greatest accomplishments of my career"
Ivan Mazurkiewicz's tricks are a regular part of the job on calls where kids are involved
CBS News' premier program for public affairs marks 65 years since its very first broadcast in 1954
The president wanted the attorney general to hold a news conference saying he didn't break any laws during his July 25 call
The noxious smog covering India's capital city has become so dangerous that schools have been ordered to stay closed and flights were cancelled.
An upgraded Northrop Grumman Antares rocket roared to life and vaulted into orbit Saturday for a flight to deliver 3.7 tons of crew supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. Also on board: a compact oven that will be used to bake the first cookies in orbit.
2020 Democratic candidate and South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg tells CBS News that with Election Day a year away, "It matters what you care about and whether you're committed to uniting rather than dividing the American people as president." Watch Buttigieg's full interview with CBSN's political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns on Monday morning.
"CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Mo Rocca is asking key question about life and death in his new book, “Mobituaries: Great Lives Worth Reliving.” The book honors the lives of famed artists, entertainers, and even dragons. Rocca joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the stories inside his book.
The new Senate climate caucus is short on specifics and seems to be taking small steps toward action
One of Tom Steyer's campaign staffers has resigned after being accused of stealing voter data from Kamala Harris' campaign. CBSN political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns joins Elaine Quijano on "Red and Blue" with the latest on the 2020 presidential race.
Former McDonald's CEO Steve Easterbrook, who was fired over the weekend for having a "consensual relationship" with a company employee, could pocket $70 million worth of stock and options in compensation as part of his forced exit.
The Trump administration has official begun the process of withdrawing from the landmark 2015 Paris climate agreement. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sent a formal notice to the U.N. on Monday. The U.S. withdrawal doesn't become complete until the day after the 2020 election.
Real estate developer allegedly exploited a legal loophole to replace apartments with temporary hotel rooms
Both Apple and the popular social media app TikTok were no-shows on Capitol Hill Wednesday for a hearing on big tech and its relationship to China. In Washington, concerns have grown over the way the tech industry handles users personal information, especially for companies with ties to China. Politico tech reporter Alexandra Levine joined CBSN with the latest.
The trial of Roger Stone, the flamboyant former confidant of President Trump, kicked off Tuesday amid a host of medical issues involving both the defendant and a spectator. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
The average American moves more than 11 times. Subscription-based furniture rental startup Feather aims to follow customers along the way with alternatives to purchasing cheap, disposable furniture with each move.
Mexican officials say gunmen who killed three women and six children may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of a rival drug gang
Crop waste fires haven't stopped since a ban was imposed to try and alleviate India's air pollution, and farmers say they have no viable alternative
60 Minutes Archives: Bill Whitaker reported about how a simple shot in the neck could put PTSD sufferers on the path to recovery
"Influencer," nonbinary," and rewilding" made the shortlist
The president wanted Barr to hold a press conference saying he did not break any laws during his July 25 phone call
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