Almanac: The Mason jar
On Nov. 30, 1858, a New Jersey inventor aided food preservation with his patent for a screw-top, air-tight jar
On Nov. 30, 1858, a New Jersey inventor aided food preservation with his patent for a screw-top, air-tight jar
A current senior State Department official who used to work with Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch told CBS News Trump "isn't presidential." CBS News White House producer Fin Gomez spoke about the interview to CBSN.
A 10-year-old remains in critical condition
The rapper-turned-gospel singer performed his new album during two surprise concerts for prison inmates Friday
President Trump pardoned a former Army commando who was expected to stand trial next year in the killing of a suspected Afghan bomb-maker and an ex-Army lieutenant who was convicted of murder for ordering his men to fire on three Afghans, killing two.
Colorful shooting stars will streak across the night sky during one of the most famous annual meteor displays
"The 'Sesame' magic is they take difficult topics and put them through the lens of a child, so that it's very easy to understand"
The British icon reflects on her career, meeting her late husband and going to therapy
Mark Sandy would be the first official in the Office of Management and Budget to testify in the impeachment inquiry
"This is still a country that is less revolutionary than it is interested in improvement," he said
"A Warning" portrays the president as reckless and irresponsible
Julie Andrews’ early successes in the movie industry — her Oscar-winning role as "Mary Poppins" and a second nomination for her iconic performance in "The Sound of Music" — are detailed in "Home Work," a new memoir about her Hollywood years. Anthony Mason sat down with Andrews to hear all about it.
The last few years have been anything but uneventful for Vermont native Grace Potter, with the breakup of both her band and her marriage, followed by remarriage and first-time motherhood. All that raw life experience has gone into her new solo album, “Daylight." Potter performs "Back to Me" on “Saturday Sessions.”
Chef Geoff Rhyne was raised in the Red Clay fields of Georgia. He made cooking his career after getting a job in South Carolina, but left the kitchen to come out with his own line of hot sauce, Red Clay Hot Sauce. He joined “CBS This Morning Saturday” to share some of his recipes.
In parts of Italy, homes are practically being given away with a price tag of one euro. But the deal comes with a catch. Seth Doane reports.
“Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration" has been streaming on HBO Kids and will get a special airing Sunday on PBS, where the groundbreaking children's show made its debut back in 1969. Since then, it's estimated that 86 million Americans watched the series as children. Dana Jacobson took a stroll down the street to celebrate the golden anniversary.
Mark Sandy would be the first official in the Office of Management and Budget to testify in the impeachment inquiry
The last few years have been anything but uneventful for Vermont native Grace Potter, with the breakup of both her band and her marriage, followed by remarriage and first-time motherhood. All that raw life experience has gone into her new solo album, “Daylight." Potter performs the album's first single, "Love is Love," on “Saturday Sessions.”
Red Clay Hot Sauce is named after the part of Georgia where Rhyne grew up
The last few years have been anything but uneventful for Vermont native Grace Potter, with the breakup of both her band and her marriage, followed by remarriage and first-time motherhood. All that raw life experience has gone into her new solo album, “Daylight." Potter performs "Release" on “Saturday Sessions.”
This week is the 100th anniversary of Zion National Park. Located in southwest Utah, it was established on Nov. 19, 1919. A new film will be released Tuesday to celebrate the park's epic trails, climbs and river walks. Jeff Glor gets a tour of the stunning park.
This month, the FBI is marking the 100th anniversary of the hiring of the first African-American special agent. There are no known photographs of James Wormley Jones, but there is a record of his hiring a century ago. Jeff Pegues reports on the lessons from the past that are relevant to what is happening today inside the FBI.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick will have his closest encounter with the NFL since he caused a storm of controversy three years ago. At least 11 teams RSVP'd to see him workout. Kenneth Craig reports on why this workout is happening now.
For the first time, Britain's Prince Andrew is breaking his silence about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and accusations of sex with a minor. The prince spoke exclusively to CBS News’ broadcast partner the BBC. Ian Lee reports.
CBS News has obtained an advanced copy of "A Warning," the new book written by an anonymous White House insider. The writer is a self-described "senior Trump administration official" who wrote a 2018 op-ed about leading an internal resistance against President Donald Trump. Steve Dorsey reports on what the book, out Tuesday, reveals.
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