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On "Sunday Morning" July 17, John Blackstone interviews Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm and Jimmy Pankow, three of the original members of the brassy rock band that's been making hits for nearly 50 years.
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On "Sunday Morning" July 17, John Blackstone interviews Lee Loughnane, Robert Lamm and Jimmy Pankow, three of the original members of the brassy rock band that's been making hits for nearly 50 years.
The group of people planned to walk around Toledo's neighborhood near where an officer fatally shot him in March.
It happened in the capital city of Dhaka, just a mile from the U.S. Embassy; The CDC says about 4,600 young lives are lost to suicide each year
There have already been 350 homicides in Chicago this year alone, outpacing the number of homicides recorded in 2015. In June, 447 people were shot in the city. That's nearly 15 people per day. DeMarco Morgan has more on what the police department is doing to counter gun violence.
More than 135,000 acres are charred as 21 fires blaze across the hot, dry West; Fifty-two years ago, three civil rights workers were murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in Mississippi
The Department of Housing and Urban Development provides rent subsidies for millions of poor families. More than 2.5 million of those homes have hazardous levels of lead. But regulations say a child must actually be lead poisoned before any repairs or moves are approved. Dean Reynolds reports.
On Friday, Chicago police officers stood in for the late officer Alejandro Valadez at his son's kindergarten graduation. Valadez was gunned down in the line of duty three months before his son was born. The head of the department led a huge police celebration at the school.
A hit Broadway play and a love of revolutionary war history may have played a role in the naming of the newest addition at a Chicago zoo. Alexander Camelton is the name of the new camel strolling around the Lincoln Park Zoo.
The Army says the bodies of four Fort Hood soldiers missing since their vehicle overturned in a flooded creek were found Friday, raising the death toll from the accident to nine; After a terrible injury left him with only the use of one hand, Norman Malone never thought he'd be able to play piano again
The agency investigating police misconduct released video and audio recordings Friday of more than 100 violent confrontations between Chicago police officers and the public. The release is supposed to be a step toward reforming a police department with a brutal past. Dean Reynolds has more.
Story Squad, an audio storytelling program at the YMCA of Metro Chicago, encourages children to share their experiences with gun violence. In this web extra, 14-year-old Edward uses his fictional story "Street Life" to explore what he sees and hears outside his window.
Donald Trump detailed millions of dollars he's donated to veteran's charities on Tuesday, which might have been a celebration; You may have noticed something different about the broadcast Tuesday night
To most people, the growing number of shooting deaths in Chicago is just a statistic. But for kids on the South Side, it's a part of life. A new program allows those kids to learn how to compose and share stories of their harrowing experiences, reports Dean Reynolds.
Story Squad, an audio storytelling program at the YMCA in South Chicago, encourages children to share their experiences with gun violence. In this web extra, 14-year-old Kenyanna discusses her worries and fears growing up in Chicago.
Excessive delays are plaguing security lines at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, but federal and local officials are stressing that help is on the way. TSA officials are facing increasing pressure to fix the problem. Dean Reynolds reports.
Toledo's shooting — which occurred after a police foot chase — places new scrutiny on police use of force after chasing suspects.
The activists believe Lightfoot and Brown mishandled the case.
The Republican front-runner followed up his five-state primary sweep with a speech on foreign policy; two female sports reporters recently released a video exposing some of the tweets sent their way on a daily basis
A Chicago police oversight agency on Thursday released the bodycam video of an officer fatally shooting 13-year old Adam Toledo last month. Adriana Diaz reports. Warning: Some may find this story disturbing.
Chicago's police department was hit with a blistering report on its treatment of minorities. A task force called by Mayor Rahm Emanuel found that the department has "no regard for the sanctity of life when it comes to people of color." Dean Reynolds has more.
Chicago officials released the bodycam footage of a police officer fatally shooting 13-year-old Adam Toledo. Adriana Diaz shares more. Warning: Some may find this story disturbing.
Chicago officials on Thursday released video footage from the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo last month. Adeena Weiss Ortiz, the Toledo family attorney, addressed the media to discuss their reaction. Watch her remarks and read more here.
In an interview that will air Sunday on "Face the Nation," GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump was asked about his comments earlier this week on abortion; when Sonia Vallabh was diagnosed with a rare incurable disease five years ago, she and her husband decided to take matters into their own hands
Public school teachers in Chicago staged a one-day walkout Friday to protest budget cuts. The teachers are mad at Mayor Rahm Emanuel over the lack of a new contract with the city. They've been without a deal since June 30. Dean Reynolds reports.
Chicago's teachers walked out of the city's schools Friday morning, protesting what they say is a lack of funding. CBSN's DeMarco Morgan has the latest.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed numerous generals and admirals, as well as some of their staff, from around the world to come to Quantico, Virginia next week.
The National Archives admitted a technician had erred in releasing Rep. Mikie Sherill's "entire record."
The lawsuits were filed against top election officials in California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
Democratic leaders dismissed the White House's recent threat that a government shutdown could spur large-scale layoffs of the federal workforce as "intimidation."
President Trump on Thursday signed an executive order that paves the way for a deal brokered by his administration to keep TikTok operating in the U.S.
The Trump administration announced in July that a 90,000-square-foot ballroom with a seated capacity for 650 people will be constructed in the White House's East Wing.
The U.S. sent fighter jets, yet again, to identify and intercept Russian military aircraft in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone.
The hikers were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, while officials said they would assess the site of the attack.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said evidence showed that Joshua Jahn had been planning the attack for some time and acted alone.