The legendary passer had been suffering from complications of a stroke suffered in 2014 Source Read More »
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Suspected Oklahoma tornado blamed for at least two deaths
A suspected tornado ripped through El Reno, Oklahoma late Saturday, killing at least two people. More than a dozen people were also injured, and a mobile home park and hotel were destroyed. Canadian County Sheriff Chris West joined CBSN to discuss ongoing recovery efforts. Source Read More »
Notable deaths in 2019
A look back at the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this year, who touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity Source Read More »
At least 2 dead in Oklahoma tornado that leveled motel
A search-and-rescue operation was underway early Sunday Source Read More »
Open: This is “Face the Nation,” May 26
This week on “Face the Nation,” Margaret Brennan traveled to El Paso to sit down with 2020 candidate Beto O’Rourke. Plus, Rep. Will Hurd, Homeland Security Committee Chairman Sen. Ron Johnson and Sen. Jon Tester Source Read More »
“Sunday Morning” Full Episode 5/26
This week’s “Sunday Morning” hosted by Jane Pauley features Tony Dokoupil’s cover story on the van life – people making their homes on the open road in converted minivans or school buses. Plus: Serena Altschul interviews Annette Bening, a Tony Award nominee for “All My Sons”; Faith Salie looks at efforts to make more monuments to female historical figures; Martha ... Read More »
Nature: Bears Ears National Monument
“Sunday Morning” takes us to Bears Ears National Monument in southeastern Utah, named for a pair of buttes resembling, well, bears’ ears! Videographer: Scot Miller. Source Read More »
On Broadway: Annette Bening
Serena Altschul talks with actress Annette Bening, now a Tony nominee for her performance in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons." Read More »
“The Ballad of Huck & Miguel”: A Huck Finn for today
In his new novel, "The Ballad of Huck & Miguel," author Tim DeRoche reframes Mark Twain's story of comradeship and child-like wonderment in a contemporary tale about boy-adventurer Huckleberry Finn and an undocumented Mexican immigrant rafting down the Los Angeles River. Lee Cowan reports. Read More »
Maestro Teddy Abrams, the Louisville Orchestra’s rock star
At 32, Teddy Abrams is the youngest conductor of a major orchestra in the United States, and he's done what most orchestras are desperate to do: increased the audience, young and old. Martha Teichner reports. Read More »