
Images from the Civil War
Martha Teichner explores an exhibit on Civil War photography by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Martha Teichner explores an exhibit on Civil War photography by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Recount the key events on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863
Jeff Nilsson, director of archives for The Saturday Evening Post, talks about the anniversary and the magazine's coverage of it
Former Under Secretary of State and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Thomas Pickering joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the situation in Egypt
CBS News' Clarissa Ward weighs in on how close Egypt is to all-out civil war
The country's "You Stink" protests have evolved into demands for the resignation of the entire government
His documentary "The Civil War" is getting a second life in ultra high definition next month
CSS Georgia was scuttled by its own crew to prevent Gen. William T. Sherman from capturing the massive gunship in 1864
Foreign Ministry says construction workers were seized at industrial complex owned by Italian energy company Eni
Humanitarian resources are dwindling as rebel fighters continue to squeeze Syria's refugees
"This is the biggest refugee population from a single conflict in a generation," UN agency says as war rages with no end in sight
After Charleston church massacre, Alabama school debates symbol that some say has ties to slavery
Despite mounting causalities of young men from Qardaha, the area remains deeply loyal to the Syrian president
Latakia is one of the last cities under full government control; but its residents are growing increasingly nervous its stability will soon end
Republican state Rep. Doug Brannon plans to introduce a bill to remove the flag, which he acknowledges will likely cost him re-election
Just days after nine people were killed by a man who espoused racial hatred, a symbol he used has been brought back to the forefront
In the midst of ongoing violence between Shiite Houthi rebels and loyalists of Yemen's president, the disease has spread among thousands
After four years of civil war and a year of ISIS occupation, residents of a Syrian town near the Turkish border are caught in limbo
Medics in southern Yemen say body parts scattered across highway after jets hit dozens of people trying to flee the fighting
Sunni extremists take control of central Syrian city, putting 2,000 years of history in danger and gaining a worrying foothold
Secretary of State of discuss with Saudi officials the humanitarian crisis unfolding after weeks of bombardment in Yemen's cities
A rural Brazilian town colonized by families fleeing Reconstruction hosts large "Festa dos Confederados" to celebrate Civil War's end
Clarissa Ward reports from an Italian Coast Guard vessel carrying 300 people who risked their lives to reach Europe, and they're just a drop in the bucket
Hannah Reynolds was believed to have died while still a slave, but records now indicate she survived until after Lee surrendered to Grant
Saudi Arabia could be angling for a ground troop offensive in the impoverished country
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University.
Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot in the neck while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.
The ICE raid that swept up 300 South Koreans in Georgia has strained an important bilateral relationship, and highlighted a significant challenge.
It's unclear if the repeal will end up in the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which still has to get through the Senate.
A new lawsuit filed by fired FBI agents says the bureau "tried to put the President in jail and he hasn't forgotten it."
Former Vice President Kamala Harris' book, "107 Days," will detail her sprint of a race for the presidency.
Authorities said a male student opened fire with a handgun Wednesday at Evergreen High School, wounding two students, before fatally shooting himself, according to authorities.
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison took the title of world's richest person from Elon Musk after stock in the software giant shot up on Wednesday.
About 250,000 West Virginia residents rely on untreated sources of water, like natural springs or aquifers from coal mines.