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As ISIS made its way across Syria and Iraq, the group destroyed historic art and monuments of culture. Now, some of those pieces are being recreated in Rome. Seth Doane has more.
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As ISIS made its way across Syria and Iraq, the group destroyed historic art and monuments of culture. Now, some of those pieces are being recreated in Rome. Seth Doane has more.
Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson says "thorough" refugee vetting process has been augmented with social media searches. Bill Whitaker reports on Sunday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
In a fiery speech Thursday, Donald Trump lambasted the media and Hillary Clinton while denying the increasing number of sexual assault allegations levied against him; the fighting in Aleppo, Syria, has intensified, with another 150 killed this week. Multiple children, walking to school, were among the dead
The fighting in Aleppo, Syria, has intensified, with another 150 killed this week. Multiple children, walking to school, were among the dead. Elizabeth Palmer reports from inside the war-torn city.
Death rained from the sky again in Syria's largest city. Russian and Syrian planes are systematically destroying parts of Aleppo's rebels, who've been fighting a civil war for five and a half years. Elizabeth Palmer gives a rare look from inside war-torn Aleppo.
Russian and Syrian planes continue to bomb rebel-held portions of Aleppo, Syria, while the civilian death toll mounts. Elizabeth Palmer reports from inside the besieged city on how people there are trying to survive.
A human rights group and a rebel leader say Russian jets are bombing the Syrian city of Aleppo. The renewed fighting has worsened the humanitarian crisis there. Elizabeth Palmer reports from inside the embattled city to show us the toll from the military assault.
South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham does not think Donald Trump's plan to work out a truce between the U.S., Russia, and Syria can happen. Graham joins CBSN to discuss the conflict in Syria and the best options to defeat ISIS.
Donald Trump says his running mate, Mike Pence, won Tuesday's vice presidential debate. He took credit for Pence's performance, hailing his own judgment in picking the VP nominee. But some of Pence's responses to past comments made by Trump don't hold up. Pence joins "CBS This Morning" to address whether he and Trump have differing views on topics ranging from immigration to Syria.
Donald Trump touched on Syria's Civil War and again addressed the legal loopholes he used for his income taxes while speaking before supporters in Prescott, Arizona, Tuesday. See his full remarks.
After an attempt from Donald Trump to shift negative focus towards Bill Clinton's infidelity in the 1990s, the focus has shifted to Trump's finances going back to the same era; A pizza place in California is getting automated, with robots doing a good part of the pizza making
More than 65 million people around the world are displaced as refugees. A new interactive exhibit attempts to show what life is like for these people. Heba Kanso has more.
Syrian and Russian warplanes are continuing their brutal assault on Syria's largest city, Aleppo. At least two bombs hit a hospital in a neighborhood held by anti-government rebels. Jonathan Vigliotti has more from London.
In eastern Aleppo, 275,000 civilians are under attack from Syrian and Russian bombers and cut off from all aid according to the United Nations. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, the bombing looks like a deliberate campaign of terror to force civilians to flee.
Former Israeli President and Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who passed away this week, sat for an interview with "Face the Nation " in 1975 to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, broader Middle Eastern politics, and more
After the cease-fire collapse in Syria, the city of Aleppo has been hammered by attacks. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer joins CBSN with a look inside the war-torn city.
Officials are looking into the possibility of whether a shooting at a mall in Burlington, Washington, on Friday night was an act of terror; Charles Osgood hosted his final "CBS Sunday Morning" this week, putting a bow-tie on 22 years at the helm of the show
In Syria there's little hope a broken ceasefire will be revived. Since last week, Russian and Syrian warplanes have hammered the country's largest city, Aleppo. Elizabeth Palmer was in Aleppo when the attacks resumed.
Israel says it destroyed the launcher in Syria that fired the "errant" missile, which evaded Israel's missile defense systems and crashed down near a nuclear reactor.
The deadly police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott has sparked three days of protests in Charlotte, North Carolina; After more than 22 years, Charles Osgood will sign off in his final "CBS Sunday Morning" broadcast on Sunday.
Almost 1.5 million Syrian refugees have crossed into the neighboring kingdom of Jordan. The country does not have oil wealth, like some Middle Eastern countries, and its water supply is limited. In this "60 Minutes" preview, Scott Pelley speaks with with Jordan's King Abdullah II.
The little hope that came from a short Syrian cease-fire has all but vanished. And as diplomats in New York try to revive the truce, Russian and Syrian warplanes are pounding a rebel-held area of Aleppo. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Damascus.
A 6-year-old's letter to President Obama is going viral after thousands shared his heartfelt request to have Omar Daqneesh, the Syrian boy whose picture also went viral after an air strike, live with him. CBSN's Reena Ninan and DeMarco Morgan have more.
With the Syrian cease-fire over, the rebel-held side of Aleppo is once again being pummeled by air strikes. As Elizabeth Palmer reports, citizens there now must decide whether to escape, or stay -- and both options are life-threatening.
In northern Syria, an overnight air raid hit a medical facility, reportedly killing four medical workers and nine rebel fighters. That follows the U.N.'s decision to stop aid deliveries on the ground in Syria because of the bombing of a humanitarian convoy. U.S. officials say they hold Russia responsible. The Russians blame the rebels fighting Syria's government. David Martin reports.
Multiple people have been hurt in a shooting at a church in Grand Blanc, Michigan, police said on Sunday morning.
An American citizen held by the Taliban since December 2024 has been released from Afghanistan, a source with knowledge of the situation told CBS News.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is dropping his bid for reelection, setting up a three-way race between Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa.
Imelda is the ninth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
Humberto rapidly strengthened into a major hurricane as it churned over the Atlantic Ocean, the National Hurricane Center said.
President Trump said last week of the meeting "I love it."
This is the first major bombardment since an air attack in August on Kyiv left at least 21 people dead.
From a boat sailing past one of Southport's waterfront bars, a shooter opened fire into a crowd of patrons and fled. Authorities said they quickly arrested a person of interest.
The actress talks about playing a screen goddess in the film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman"; her love of movie musicals; and her long road from the Bronx to Hollywood.