Examining legal justification of Trump's National Guard deployment in Los Angeles
President Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to Los Angeles amid anti-ICE protests against the wishes of California’s governor has raised some legal questions. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson breaks it all down.
A tour of Amsterdam
Jane Pauley takes in the sights of the Dutch city – its historic canals, architecture and museums – with Russell Shorto, author of a bestselling history of Amsterdam. Originally broadcast on May 21, 2017.
Casey, Ill., a small town home to giant things
Conor Knighton visits Casey, Illinois, home to the World’s Largest Rocking Chair, World’s Largest Golf Tee, World’s Largest Pitchfork, and World’s Largest Wind Chime, among many other over-sized objects. It’s a collection that has helped the tiny
Lessons from Holland on fighting rising sea levels
Windmills are more than just a traditional part of the Dutch landscape; they have played a key role in the war Holland has waged against the sea for centuries. Today the Dutch are using ever-more innovative methods
Lessons from Holland on fighting rising sea levels
Windmills are more than just a traditional part of the Dutch landscape; they have played a key role in the war Holland has waged against the sea for centuries. Today the Dutch are using ever-more innovative methods
Ex-jail worker accused of aiding New Orleans inmate as manhunt enters 4th week
Two days before New Orleans jail escape, Derrick Groves allegedly made a FaceTime video call to Darriana Burton, a former Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office employee, who’s now facing a felony charge of conspiracy to commit simple escape.
Creating art with tape and scalpel
Dutch artist Max Zorn has become a star in the art world with his moody, elaborate portraits and cityscapes made with nothing but packing tape and a scalpel. Jane Pauley reports on Zorn’s evocative works, which he
Making a big splash with the Super Soaker
When inventor Lonnie Johnson took a simple squirt gun and ramped it WAY up, he had no idea what a hit it would be. Since in the early 1990s, the Super Soaker has soaked up more than
North Carolina town still without clean running water months after Helene
Months after devastating floods caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, Chimney Rock, North Carolina, is still struggling. As tourists return to nearby towns, locals say their recovery has been slower. Janet Shamlian reports.
North Carolina town still without clean running water months after Helene
Months after devastating floods caused by the remnants of Hurricane Helene, Chimney Rock, North Carolina, is still struggling. As tourists return to nearby towns, locals say their recovery has been slower. Janet Shamlian reports.