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This week on 60 Minutes, the Arctic frontier opens, Nate Parker won't apologize, and a terrorist's victim gets revenge. Here's a quick way to catch up
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This week on 60 Minutes, the Arctic frontier opens, Nate Parker won't apologize, and a terrorist's victim gets revenge. Here's a quick way to catch up
Man who witnesses say shouted "God is great!" in Arabic during alleged attack is not cooperating with police
Senior officials accuse the Obama administration of "de facto support for terrorism," and reject an American bid for new Syria truce
A series on what to know about where the major party presidential nominees stand on the issues going into the 2016 election
A series on what to know about where the major party presidential nominees stand on the issues going into the 2016 election
Authorities release pages from bombing suspect's notebook
FBI officials are asking for help in identifying two men that found a second bomb in New York City, taking the suitcase it was in and walking away. Officials say the men are witnesses, not suspects. Jeff Pegues has the details.
The suspect in New York and New Jersey bombings lived with his family above their chicken restaurant in Elizabeth, New Jersey. As a teenager, he and a girlfriend had a child, and he met and married another woman in his early 20s during trips to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Anna Werner has reports.
Ahmad Khan Rahami's father says he warned police two years ago that his son might be a terrorist. Rahami is now accused of setting off bombs in New York City and New Jersey. A notebook authorities found after a shootout on Monday is providing clues about Rahami's thinking. Jeff Pegues has the details.
More details are coming to light about the suspected New York and New Jersey bomber's past
Terror is again front and center on the campaign trail, as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued their debate over plans to defeat ISIS
GOP nominee says ideological vetting, profiling are key to stopping attacks
Police say Jason Falconer, a part-time officer in the city of Avon, shot and killed the attacker as he was lunging at him with the knife
After a weekend of terror in New York and New Jersey, a fingerprint on an unexploded bomb led to a manhunt for Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan. Rahami and his family reside in Elizabeth, New Jersey -- and as Michelle Miller reports, they had a strained relationship with the city.
Less than 50 hours after the first explosion, police arrested a suspect in the bombings in New York City and Seaside Park, N.J. Ahmad Khan Rahami of Elizabeth, N.J. is a naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan. Jeff Pegues has the details.
NYPD chief credits a combination of technology and “good old fashioned police work” with helping nab the suspect
The suspect in this weekend's bombings in New York and New Jersey, Ahmad Khan Rahami, is in custody, and while the investigation continues, the FBI believes the 28-year-old acted alone. James Carafano of the Heritage Foundation joins CBSN to discuss.
28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami has been arrested in connection a bombings in New York and New Jersey. The FBI said there is no indication of a terror cell operating in New York City. CBS News chief foreign affairs and "60 Minutes" correspondent Lara Logan joins CBSN to discuss what inspires lone wolf attacks.
As terrorism incidents rise, more companies and individuals are buying protection against potential financial losses
Muslim mayor has been unusually outspoken about U.S. politics, insisting rhetoric from GOP nominee will only help ISIS
Trump's policies combatting terrorism focus on "extreme vetting" of immigrants
Clinton has said she would not send American boots on the ground to combat ISIS
Two days before the annual United Nations General Assembly, a bomb rips through Chelsea neighborhood, and another bomb is found nearby
Clinton, Trump face commander-in-chief test; race in Florida tightens; Clinton remains up in Ohio
President says female-led terror cell "annihilated, but there are others," after gas canister-packed car found near Notre Dame
Millions of Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
Explosions boomed across Kyiv for hours as ballistic missiles and drones hit the city in an attack that began early in the morning.
As prosecutors contend with a massive trove of Epstein files, President Trump suggested Friday the Justice Department is spending too much time on the issue — but said Democrats should be named.
Iran seized a foreign oil tanker as it traveled the strategic Strait of Hormuz carrying some 25,000 barrels of smuggled fuel, state media said.
After a teen didn't return from walking her dog, her dad used cell phone data to find her in a secluded area two miles away.
Karoline Leavitt and her husband, Nicholas Riccio, welcomed their first child, also named Nicholas, in July 2024.
President Trump said he won't quickly follow Mideast ally Israel in recognizing Somaliland, saying he needed to "study" it.
It marks the second lawsuit in recent months accusing the filmmaker and studio mogul of leveraging his power in Hollywood to make sexual advances.
The Spanish soccer club Valencia said that a coach for its women's reserve team, Fernando Martín, and three of his children were among the victims.