10/7: CBS Mornings Plus

The government shutdown has stretched into its seventh day. Also, researchers use mice to battle Lyme disease.

10/11: Saturday Morning

18 missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant; NYC staple Union Square Cafe marks 40 years in business

10/11: Saturday Morning

18 missing after blast at Tennessee military explosives plant; NYC staple Union Square Cafe marks 40 years in business

HUSKERS DEFEAT WASHINGTON, 3-0

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Courtesy of Husker Athletics LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 1 Nebraska volleyball team posted a 25-14, 25-18, 25-16 sweep of Washington on Friday in front of a crowd of 8,769 at John Cook Arena at the Bob

VB: No. 18 Midland Outlasts Waldorf in Five Sets

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Courtesy of Midland Athletics FREMONT, Neb. – It was a battle of Warriors within the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) on Friday night as No. 18 Midland University hosted Waldorf University. Midland dropped the opening set before rallying

Vaccine Court | Sunday on 60 Minutes

If you’ve never heard of the national vaccine court, you’re not alone. It’s paid out billions to Americans who have suffered rare injuries after vaccination. This Sunday, 60 Minutes explains the court’s mission, history and future.

Booms, Busts and Bubbles | Sunday on 60 Minutes

This Sunday, Andrew Ross Sorkin — one of the most trusted financial reporters of our time — discusses his new book, “1929,” which examines the market crash a century ago and explores whether history is about to

The Road to Damascus | Sunday on 60 Minutes

As the deal brokered by the Trump administration between Israel and Hamas raises hope for broader changes in the Middle East, Margaret Brennan interviews Syria’s new president Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda member, in his first