Search for survivors from Colombia mudslide

There’s a frantic search for survivors in Colombia after an avalanche of mud and water swept through the city of Mocoa, sparing few in its path. More than 200 are reported dead. Manuel Teodoro reports from Bogota.

The art of the Holy See

Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world – just 110 acres in area. But it draws more than six million visitors each year to the monumental St. Peter’s Square, the magnificent Vatican museums and,

Overboard: A tale of survival at sea

On the night of July 24, 2013, 40 miles off the coast of Long Island, John Aldridge was working on the fishing boat Anna Mary when an accident sent him overboard. Alone and with no life preserver,

Wonder Woman: Victorious

The real superpower of the comic book heroine, who just turned 75, is the power to inspire. Faith Salie explores the history of Wonder Woman (now featured in the hit movie with Gal Gadot), and talks with

The great divide: Trump and the press

The media wars surrounding coverage of President Donald Trump have been getting louder by the day – and Americans have become more polarized than ever. Senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with commentator Pat Buchanan and Harvard professor

The great divide: Trump and the press

The media wars surrounding coverage of President Donald Trump have been getting louder by the day – and Americans have become more polarized than ever. Senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with commentator Pat Buchanan and Harvard professor

Reliving Custer's Last Stand at the Little Bighorn

In 1876 George Armstrong Custer – the brave, reckless and vain Civil War hero – met an ignoble end at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. And every year, re-enactors in Montana recreate the clash between the

Reliving Custer's Last Stand at the Little Bighorn

In 1876 George Armstrong Custer – the brave, reckless and vain Civil War hero – met an ignoble end at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. And every year, re-enactors in Montana recreate the clash between the