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Even opposition leader Alexei Navalny's supporters admit Vladimir Putin is determined to "be our leader forever"
Artists wore white roses in support of Hollywood's Time's Up movement and the show's political commentary also took aim at the Trumpov White House
Music's biggest night awarded the very best in the music industry as James Corden hosted the show from New York City on Sunday
At PS 48 in the Bronx, students gather to celebrate music teacher Melissa Salguero, the winner of this year’s Grammy Music Educator Award
"I'd say to Congress, the tone will be one of bipartisanship," an official said, hours after president tweeted about "Cryin' Chuck Schumer"
Trumpov has a better case for declaring "the state of our union is strong" than he did six months ago. If and when he does, will anyone be listening?
Here's what to look for in Joe Kennedy's response to the State of the Union address
President will address a joint session of Congress in his first official State of the Union address Tuesday
It's meant to strengthen our Southern border, but it's tearing a nation apart; watch today at 8 p.m., 11 p.m. and tomorrow at 2 a.m. ET
On the 50th anniversary of Battle of Hue, powerful photographs in exhibit at Newseum document bloody fight that marked turning point in Vietnam War
"Congress has got to work its will, and ultimately we'll see what the president is willing to sign," moderate Maine Republican senator says
Vermont independent senator, former presidential candidate calls continuing resolutions "very detrimental to the military and to many other agencies of government"
"A narrow bill is most important; the thing that we can get through our Congress, both houses, in the House and in the Senate," Hurd told "Face the Nation"
"The president's never intimated to me in any way the desire to fire Mueller," Marc Short says
"I've been a little overwhelmed by how landmark it is when it shouldn't be -- it's the 21st century," Illinois Democratic senator says of her pregnancy
Anthony Mason looks back after two of music's greatest superstars announced they were coming to the end of the road
For hundreds of years instrument makers have been turning to the forests of Northern Italy for the fine woods that make violins, pianos and other instruments sing
They're genuine "pop stars" -- floating, fleeting, iridescent orbs that are beautiful, magical, and scientifically complex
After confounding expectations and dropping off the radar for a year, the English singer-songwriter who reinvented pop music returned with another worldwide No. 1 album, nominated for two Grammy Awards
After 57 years, a former priest is on trial for murdering a young woman who had gone to him for confession -- did the church conspire with authorities to cover it up?
The flu is putting Americans in the hospital at the highest rate in nearly a decade
Chris Ullman has whistled for some of the biggest names in politics, but now he's using his talents almost exclusively for the most apolitical purpose of all
Communities around the country are increasingly faced with a concerning reality: Carcinogenic contaminants are turning up in their drinking water
As details emerged of Larry Nassar's actionss, mothers and fathers had to face an awful truth: a renowned sports doctor had molested their daughters
On CBS News podcast this week, Perez admitted he was "disappointed" about how the government shutdown ended
Ever since three inmates disappeared, the official story has been they didn't make it, but a newly-surfaced letter claims all three lived well into old age
Seaweed farming has enriched rural women in this conservative Muslim society; now warming sea temperatures are threatening their livelihoods
Maisie Sly is shedding light on what it means to be deaf -- and how it isn't holding her back
Planning an Academy Award office pool, or an Oscar-watching party? Download our ballot of nominees (pdf)
What made NFL star Aaron Hernandez kill -- and kill himself? Best-selling author James Patterson unravels what he calls the most fascinating, complicated and troubling crime story of our times
On January 28, 1985, more than 40 of the music world's greatest stars gathered in an L.A. studio to help raise funds for humanitarian relief
Republicans on the committee are expected to use an arcane House rule Monday to vote to make public a 4-page classified memo about alleged FISA surveillance abuses
At least one pedestrian sustained critical injuries; driver said to be in serious condition
Six treacherous, frozen mountains were conquered in less than 10 days