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The full Senate is expected to vote this week on confirming Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, and confirmation looks likely after two key Republicans' endorsement. CBS News political reporter Caitlin Huey-Burns spoke with Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about what to expect as well as the upcoming House vote to recommend contempt of Congress charges against two former Trump administration aides.
Amy Poehler is always funny, but Luke Burbank got a bit of her serious side, too. And Martha Teichner goes to a Savannah restaurant with a rich, complex history. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Debora Patta toured the town of Bucha, just northwest of the capital where over the weekend, Ukraine troops discovered an alleged massacre by Russian forces. Patta spoke with a resident who said she witnessed her neighbor being murdered by Russian soldiers.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in depression and anxiety in expectant mothers. Psychiatrist Dr. Catherine Birndorf joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the pandemic's effect on maternal mental health and shares tips on how to cope with loneliness and mom guilt.
Ukraine's president warned the world had yet to see the full scale of Russia's atrocities, and he said if the U.N. fails to stop the onslaught, it will become obsolete.
The former president appeared at the White House for the first time since leaving office in 2017.
Her planned appearance comes less than a week after her husband, Jared Kushner, appeared voluntarily before the committee for several hours.
A DNA match — as well as a description from a woman who apparently escaped the suspect in 1990 — helped authorities identify the killer.
The pause had been slated to end May 1.
The 5-time champion at Augusta National who was inducted into the Golf Hall of Fame last month made the announcement Tuesday morning.
Police say Smiley Martin is the brother of the first suspect, 26-year-old Dandrae Martin. Neither has been accused of homicide.
Russian-affiliated ransomware gangs make millions targeting U.S. companies. These are the most dangerous crews.
He won five Grammys, including album of the year, the most prestigious award category.
Russia claims images of a massacre in the town of Bucha are "fake." But a CBS News team went and saw firsthand strong evidence of war crimes.
The sanctions will be announced in coordination with the Group of 7 and European Union.
President Biden and his Ukrainian counterpart say Russia and its leader are guilty of war crimes. Here's what that means.
Ukraine's president spoke to the U.N.'s most powerful body amid fast-mounting evidence — dismissed as "fake" by Russia — that Putin's forces purposely killed civilians.
Home-sharing service says sanctions on the countries make bookings "untenable" in both areas.
Title 42 has been used to prevent roughly 1.7 million migrants and asylum seekers from entering the country.
Enrique Tarrio indicated he would fight multiple high-level charges, including conspiring to assault law enforcement officers at trial.
Sister Suellen Tennyson had been working in the nation since 2014, her diocese said.
"Curriculum about gender identity and sexuality has no place in K-3 classrooms, period," the bill's sponsor said.
Lanez is charged with shooting at Megan Thee Stallion in the summer of 2020.
The proposed rule would ban chrysotile asbestos, the only ongoing use of asbestos in the United States.
"For your safety, please do not approach any foxes," police warned.
When she first ran for governor in 2018, Abrams' net worth was $109,000, and she had high student loan, credit card and tax debt.
Wedding bells ring once again for the Kardashian family.
Union organizer Christian Smalls took on the $1.7 trillion company and won. Now he's vowing to expand the campaign.
Biden administration wants to recruit more women and veterans to the trucking industry as shortages persist.
A class-action lawsuit alleges that ads inflate the Whopper's size, making the burger appear 35% bigger than it actually is.
The Tesla CEO — and Twitter power user — is expected to press the social media platform on content moderation and free speech.
Bipartisan bill could help workers save at a time millions of Americans are financially unprepared for retirement.
Amy Poehler is always funny, but Luke Burbank got a bit of her serious side, too. And Martha Teichner goes to a Savannah restaurant with a rich, complex history. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Leslie Stahl sits down for a rare interview with the fiercely private Peter Dinklage. We also have a story on how the ocean turns trash into treasure. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
Actor Ryan Reynolds is still finding himself in a way, both in life and in his latest film. We also have a story on artist Shirley Woodson, who's celebrating a one-woman show in her hometown of Detroit that's been a long time coming. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick have waited patiently to finish a play they started working on two years ago. We also have a story on the often unheralded artist Joseph Yoakum, whose backstory is as colorful as his work. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
Needless to say, Fran Lebowitz has something to say about almost everything. Want opinions on corporate culture and Fruit Ninja? She's got them. We also met up with politician Ritchie Torres back where it all began for him in the South Bronx. "Here Comes The Sun" is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on "CBS Sunday Morning."
Sister Suellen Tennyson had been working in the nation since 2014, her diocese said.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in depression and anxiety in expectant mothers. Psychiatrist Dr. Catherine Birndorf joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the pandemic's effect on maternal mental health and shares tips on how to cope with loneliness and mom guilt.
Musician Jon Batiste joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. He won five Grammys, including album of the year, the most prestigious award category.
Manuel Bojorquez talks to a migrant family and a local pastor in Tijuana about the impact of Title 42 on asylum requests for migrants fleeing violence.
Simmone Taitt, founder and CEO of Poppy Seed Health, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss how to get support and resources during and after pregnancy.
Scott Pelley reports from Lviv, Ukraine, where health care workers are fighting to save the lives of residents and evacuees.
For years, the UK has welcomed oligarchs with few questions asked about their fortunes. Billions of dollars poured in. Now, British intelligence is warning that Russian money is propping up Putin’s regime -- and that some of it is helping fund the war in Ukraine.
There have been over 70 attacks on medical infrastructure in Ukraine since the start of the war. Hospitals, primary care centers, ambulances & doctors are all under attack. Attacking healthcare workers & facilities is the original war crime defined in the 1864 Geneva Convention.
“I tell stories. And those look like paintings sometimes. They look like songs. They look like films.” Laurie Anderson takes Anderson Cooper into her studio and shows him how she created her 1981 hit song “O Superman.” https://cbsn.ws/3NNcubu
“It’s like Armageddon.” Six million Ukrainians have sought refuge from Russia’s bombings throughout Ukraine. In Lviv, you can spot evacuation centers by the cargo pallets outside. Larysa, who fled Kharkiv, describes what it’s like on the ground. https://cbsn.ws/3iYIECy
These tiny cheerleaders in Florence, South Carolina were warming up with a run and one little girl was lagging behind – but she had an adorable excuse.
Growing up with a sibling means you have a built-in best friend to play with, but 2-year-old Nora got more than a big brother in Weston. He not only plays with her on the trampoline but helped her out in a big way.
A former executive finds peace – with donkeys. A mom helps thousands of strangers find joy through art. Two boys reconnect with their parents after leaving Ukraine, thanks to a kind stranger. Plus, our most heartwarming videos of the week.
"When you take a 101-year-old woman for a bike ride and she holds your hand tight and says thank you and gives you a kiss on the cheek, it doesn't get any better than that," John Seigle Boettner said.
John Travolta and his son Ben adopted MacNCheese shortly after Jamie Lee Curtis brought the puppy on stage with her.
This CBS Reports documentary immerses into the lives of early adopters of the metaverse - both real and virtual - on their quest to create a new path to wealth.
What started out as a fringe conspiracy theory in 2017 has recently spread into the mainstream. Dozens of people linked to the baseless QAnon conspiracy theory ran for federal office in 2020, and two were elected to Congress. This CBS Reports documentary explores how QAnon has taken root amid challenging times and a growing distrust in American institutions, and what it means for the future of the country.
A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series examines the backlash to so-called critical race theory in schools and the impact on students and teachers.
A new episode of CBS Reports' Reverb series explores the history of anti-Asian racism in Mississippi's Delta region and a new generation that's demanding change.
In 2010, a devastating earthquake drove Haitians from their homeland to rebuild their lives. Ten years later in the wake of a pandemic-shattered economy, thousands of native born Haitians that had made their home in South America left their lives behind again and began making their way north to America. CBSN Originals met families preparing to cross the treacherous Darien Gap, dense jungle that correspondent Adam Yamaguchi trekked 4 years earlier to document the sacrifice migrants are willing to make in the hopes of finding a better life in the US.
Looking to buy a PS5? Here's a handy guide for tracking restocks at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Gamestop and more.
Shop the best washers and dryers from LG, Samsung and Maytag.
These Amazon picks include free two-day shipping and Ikea's similar budget-friendly prices.
The proposed rule would ban chrysotile asbestos, the only ongoing use of asbestos in the United States.
The sanctions will be announced in coordination with the Group of 7 and European Union.
Home-sharing service says sanctions on the countries make bookings "untenable" in both areas.
"For your safety, please do not approach any foxes," police warned.
A DNA match — as well as a description from a woman who apparently escaped the suspect in 1990 — helped authorities identify the killer.
The pause had been slated to end May 1.
The sanctions will be announced in coordination with the Group of 7 and European Union.
When she first ran for governor in 2018, Abrams' net worth was $109,000, and she had high student loan, credit card and tax debt.
Enrique Tarrio indicated he would fight multiple high-level charges, including conspiring to assault law enforcement officers at trial.
Upton was facing a primary with another Republican incumbent as a result of Michigan's redistricting.
It turns out that laws can change in an instant, but worries about being stereotyped are a lot harder to shake.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in depression and anxiety in expectant mothers. Psychiatrist Dr. Catherine Birndorf joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the pandemic's effect on maternal mental health and shares tips on how to cope with loneliness and mom guilt.
Frustration is mounting in China's biggest city, but authorities say their controversial "zero-COVID" policy "will continue to guide the country's epidemic control."
That air is often rife with particles that can penetrate deep into the lungs, enter the veins and arteries, and cause disease.
Over 59 million people with Medicare's "Part B" outpatient coverage will be able to get up to eight free at-home tests per month.
The Tesla CEO — and Twitter power user — is expected to press the social media platform on content moderation and free speech.
Russian-affiliated ransomware gangs make millions targeting U.S. companies. These are the most dangerous crews.
The bipartisan bill could solve some savings gaps facing workers at a time when many Americans are unprepared for retirement.
A class-action lawsuit alleges that ads inflate the Whopper's size, making the burger appear 35% bigger than it actually is.
Skyrocketing prices, empty grocery shelves: "This is an unprecedented shock to the Russian economy," says one economist.
Sister Suellen Tennyson had been working in the nation since 2014, her diocese said.
Skyrocketing prices, empty grocery shelves: "This is an unprecedented shock to the Russian economy," says one economist.
Title 42 has been used to prevent roughly 1.7 million migrants and asylum seekers from entering the country.
Russia claims images of a massacre in the town of Bucha are "fake." But a CBS News team went and saw firsthand strong evidence of war crimes.
Ukraine's president warned the world had yet to see the full scale of Russia's atrocities, and he said if the U.N. fails to stop the onslaught, it will become obsolete.
Wedding bells ring once again for the Kardashian family.
He won five Grammys, including album of the year, the most prestigious award category.
Lanez is charged with shooting at Megan Thee Stallion in the summer of 2020.
Musician Jon Batiste joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. He won five Grammys, including album of the year, the most prestigious award category.
Amy Poehler is always funny, but Luke Burbank got a bit of her serious side, too. And Martha Teichner goes to a Savannah restaurant with a rich, complex history. “Here Comes The Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Union organizer Christian Smalls took on the $1.7 trillion company and won. Now he's vowing to expand the campaign.
Russian-affiliated ransomware gangs make millions targeting U.S. companies. These are the most dangerous crews.
The Tesla CEO — and Twitter power user — is expected to press the social media platform on content moderation and free speech.
Cybersecurity expert and analyst Chris Krebs joins "CBS News Mornings" with a preview of cybersecurity hearings on Capitol Hill this week.
The social media platform started by former President Trump has had a rocky launch. Two key executives have quit and the app has a host of issues. CBS News technology reporter Dan Patterson takes a closer look.
A new U.N. climate report says temperatures on Earth are on track to shoot past a key danger point unless global emissions drop drastically. Dr. M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Tony Dokoupil to discuss the report and what can be done about climate change.
"It is a file of shame, cataloguing the empty pledges that put us firmly on track towards an unlivable world," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said.
The flight is the first of up to two NASA-sanctioned "private astronaut missions" per year to space station.
Engineers will try to complete a practice countdown and fueling test Monday for NASA's huge Artemis moon rocket.
On Earth, a high-pitched sound might travel 213 feet — but it will travel just 26 feet on Mars.
A DNA match — as well as a description from a woman who apparently escaped the suspect in 1990 — helped authorities identify the killer.
Police say Smiley Martin is the brother of the first suspect, 26-year-old Dandrae Martin. Neither has been accused of homicide.
Police in Sacramento, California, say a second suspect will face charges in the mass shooting that left six people dead and more than a dozen injured early Sunday morning. CBS Sacramento reporter Rachel Wulff joins Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green with the breaking news.
Authorities had launched an international hunt for the notebooks, which are valued at millions of dollars.
Police think there were several shooters but the only person in custody so far in the complex investigation isn't charged with homicide.
A successful fueling test is required before NASA's new moon rocket can take off on its maiden flight.
The flight is the first of up to two NASA-sanctioned "private astronaut missions" per year to space station.
Engineers will try to complete a practice countdown and fueling test Monday for NASA's huge Artemis moon rocket.
On Earth, a high-pitched sound might travel 213 feet — but it will travel just 26 feet on Mars.
NASA is expected to set a launch date after evaluating the results of the countdown test.
From Justin Bieber to Lady Gaga, here's who showed up in a big way
Twice nominated for an Academy Award, the actress and singer came to fame in such musical hits as "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Viva Las Vegas," before turning in acclaimed dramatic performances in such films as "The Cincinnati Kid" and "Carnal Knowledge."
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From Zoë Kravitz to Venus Williams, here's who showed up in a big way.
Former President Barack Obama returned to the White House for the first time since leaving office in 2017, touting his signature health care law at an event with Vice President Kamala Harris and President Biden. The three spoke about the Biden administration's efforts to bolster the Affordable Care Act and expand health care coverage. Watch their remarks.
The University of Kansas won the 2022 NCAA Men's Basketball Champions after the biggest comeback in tournament history, beating the University of North Carolina Tarheels 72-69. CBS Sports writer Chip Patterson has more on the historic game.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is warning Americans that there could be a housing bubble on the horizon. Sheryl Palmer, chairman, president and CEO of homebuilding business Taylor Morrison, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste and shares why she disagrees.
Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, joins CBS News' Tanya Rivero and Nikki Battiste from Poland to talk with about integrating and educating the Ukrainian refugees who have fled to Poland during the Russian invasion.
There has been a global outpouring of anger and shock over the brutality of Russia's war on Ukraine, as mass graves and bodies line the streets of the Kyiv suburb of Bucha. CBS News foreign correspondent Debora Patta reports from the city and Ukrainian journalist Nick Osychenko joins CBS News' Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers to discuss what many world leaders are calling a war crime.