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Although Steve refuses payment of any kind, he says he's gotten very rich in another way.
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Although Steve refuses payment of any kind, he says he's gotten very rich in another way.
"It's amazing when there's true love in people and they can get you out of something like that — no matter who you are or where you come from," Jay Hanley said.
In America, you can get almost anything in a drive-thru – now, including one very happy spiel: The oath of allegiance to become a U.S. Citizen.
"I never could repay it. If she needed it, I'd give her my right arm," Jeff said.
Strangers now leave blank journals for others to write in — and now, there are hundreds of messages to dads gone by.
"I thought you would be interested in knowing this is the year 2020 and we are in a world pandemic," Jake Curzon wrote to the baseball icon.
We found lots of remarkably unremarkable video of largely peaceful protests across the nation.
"The world is going through this horrible situation," Itza Rodriguez said. "A lot of people are getting affected. But if you go down, it's OK. Get up and start all over again."
Trumpet and bugle players across the world played Taps to honor America's fallen heroes on Memorial Day.
Thousands of trumpet and bugle players will sound Taps from their porches on Memorial Day.
An 1862 letter to President Abraham Lincoln offers a reminder that greatness comes from confronting, not avoiding, uncomfortable truths about America's past. "CBS Evening News" co-anchor John Dickerson explains.
A new Gallup-Bentley University poll gives insight into how Americans view institutions which have the power and influence to act in society's best interest. Jeff Gulati, a political science professor at Bentley University, joins to discuss.
Crypto is having its moment. The GENIUS Act, which Congress passed last month, will allow more traditional financial institutes to invest in the digital currency. Jo Ling Kent reports some are calling crypto the next big financial boom.
Internal government documents obtained by CBS News show the Trump administration has expanded its campaign to persuade countries around the world to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens. Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains.
NATO military leaders, including the U.S., are working to put together a strategy that would protect Ukraine if Russia breaks a peace deal. Charlie D'Agata has the latest.