Jim Gaffigan: Are we REALLY all in this together? The comedian, marking his 10th week in quarantine with his family because of the pandemic, ponders the notion of society, shared responsibility, and the voices in his head May 24, 2020
Jim Gaffigan on living in unprecedented times The comedian, now in Week 9 of his quarantine, reflects on just how many precedents have been broken in 2020 May 17, 2020
Joel Sartore: For nature, life goes on during pandemic The National Geographic photographer says it took the shutdown from a terrible viral outbreak to give Mother Nature a break May 17, 2020
Mother's Day: Honoring moms for their pandemic roles Faith Salie reminds us that with all moms do to keep families going in lockdown – as teacher, cook, arts & crafts guru, hand-washing czar – there's never been a better time to thank them May 10, 2020
Jim Gaffigan on sharing dinner with the masses Eight weeks in quarantine, and the Gaffigan family is still gathering together at the dinner table every night, a touch of normalcy in front of an audience on YouTube May 10, 2020
Chef Bobby Flay on his favorite customer: his mother The chef and restaurateur lovingly recalls the perfect brunch menu he made for Mother's Day (with recipes) May 10, 2020
Little Richard: An appreciation of the "Quasar of Rock 'n' Roll" From Bill Flanagan: One of the all-time great rock singers, songwriters and showmen, Richard Penniman broke the rules while influencing generations of performers - and those rules stayed broken May 9, 2020
Jim Gaffigan discovers he misses strangers The comedian, in Week 7 of his quarantine at home with his family, realizes something is missing from life: People he doesn't know May 3, 2020
The Book Report: Reviews from Washington Post critic Ron Charles Recommendations of four new fiction and non-fiction titles May 3, 2020
Jim Gaffigan on consuming all news, all the time The comedian, now in Week 6 of quarantine with his wife and five children, discusses his diet of 'round-the-clock news about (what else?) coronavirus Apr 26, 2020
Jim Gaffigan: Kids, quarantine and sanity are not compatible A Week 5 status report from the comedian's lockdown with his wife and five messy, rambunctious children Apr 19, 2020
Jason Rosenthal on life after loss The subject of a viral 2017 NYT column titled "You May Want to Marry My Husband," written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal as she was dying from ovarian cancer, talks about the grieving process Apr 19, 2020
Rabbi Matalon: Reaching out to others, in spite of our forced isolation The rabbi of New York City's B'nai Jeshurun says, although we are confined in the face of a pandemic, it is a time for us to extend ourselves in solidarity, to care for one another Apr 12, 2020
Cardinal Dolan: The renewal of spring The archbishop of New York on rejoicing in the season and its promise of new life and hope Apr 12, 2020
Jim Gaffigan: Lessons of "distance learning" A status report on Week 4 of the comedian's quarantine with his wife and five children, including serving as both tech support and class monitor for their virtual students Apr 12, 2020
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Larry David on "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" The comic icon behind "Curb Your Enthusiasm" brings his own perspective to America's storied past in a new HBO sketch comedy series – finally making use of his history major from college. Jun 28
The Equal Rights Amendment: A promise unfulfilled An Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – guaranteeing rights to all Americans regardless of sex – was first proposed to Congress in 1923. More than a century later, the ERA still has not become a formal part of our nation's bedrock of laws. Jun 28
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The "Sunday Morning" Essential American Songbook: Defining America through its music As our nation celebrates its 250th birthday, "Sunday Morning" asked some notable Americans to name their favorite songs by American artists. The result: A diverse list of 250 songs from all musical genres that reflects a beautiful representation of America itself. Jun 28
Historic Route 66: Americana on the go Though long bypassed by interstates, the historic "Mother Road," stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, remained a place for drivers to "get their kicks." Today, marking its first 100 years, Route 66 continues to attract travelers searching for an America of yesterday. Jun 28
The Founding Fathers: Why their radical beliefs continue to shape America The men who signed the Declaration of Independence were flawed, but what they did in the summer of 1776 changed the world forever – and their fight for equality continues today. Jun 28
This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 28) Jane Pauley hosts a special program celebrating our nation's semiquincentennial, "These United States - America at 250." Jun 28
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More than 100,000 fireworks recalled ahead of July 4 Federal safety regulators are urging consumers to stop using the recalled fireworks and return them for a full refund. 1H ago
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Commentaries
Jim Gaffigan: Are we REALLY all in this together?
The comedian, marking his 10th week in quarantine with his family because of the pandemic, ponders the notion of society, shared responsibility, and the voices in his head
Jim Gaffigan on living in unprecedented times
The comedian, now in Week 9 of his quarantine, reflects on just how many precedents have been broken in 2020
Joel Sartore: For nature, life goes on during pandemic
The National Geographic photographer says it took the shutdown from a terrible viral outbreak to give Mother Nature a break
Mother's Day: Honoring moms for their pandemic roles
Faith Salie reminds us that with all moms do to keep families going in lockdown – as teacher, cook, arts & crafts guru, hand-washing czar – there's never been a better time to thank them
Jim Gaffigan on sharing dinner with the masses
Eight weeks in quarantine, and the Gaffigan family is still gathering together at the dinner table every night, a touch of normalcy in front of an audience on YouTube
Chef Bobby Flay on his favorite customer: his mother
The chef and restaurateur lovingly recalls the perfect brunch menu he made for Mother's Day (with recipes)
Little Richard: An appreciation of the "Quasar of Rock 'n' Roll"
From Bill Flanagan: One of the all-time great rock singers, songwriters and showmen, Richard Penniman broke the rules while influencing generations of performers - and those rules stayed broken
Jim Gaffigan discovers he misses strangers
The comedian, in Week 7 of his quarantine at home with his family, realizes something is missing from life: People he doesn't know
The Book Report: Reviews from Washington Post critic Ron Charles
Recommendations of four new fiction and non-fiction titles
Jim Gaffigan on consuming all news, all the time
The comedian, now in Week 6 of quarantine with his wife and five children, discusses his diet of 'round-the-clock news about (what else?) coronavirus
Jim Gaffigan: Kids, quarantine and sanity are not compatible
A Week 5 status report from the comedian's lockdown with his wife and five messy, rambunctious children
Jason Rosenthal on life after loss
The subject of a viral 2017 NYT column titled "You May Want to Marry My Husband," written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal as she was dying from ovarian cancer, talks about the grieving process
Rabbi Matalon: Reaching out to others, in spite of our forced isolation
The rabbi of New York City's B'nai Jeshurun says, although we are confined in the face of a pandemic, it is a time for us to extend ourselves in solidarity, to care for one another
Cardinal Dolan: The renewal of spring
The archbishop of New York on rejoicing in the season and its promise of new life and hope
Jim Gaffigan: Lessons of "distance learning"
A status report on Week 4 of the comedian's quarantine with his wife and five children, including serving as both tech support and class monitor for their virtual students
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In these fiercely-polarized times, the presidential historian reminds us that Americans' freedom has been tested – and has survived – much worse.
Larry David on "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness"
The comic icon behind "Curb Your Enthusiasm" brings his own perspective to America's storied past in a new HBO sketch comedy series – finally making use of his history major from college.
The Equal Rights Amendment: A promise unfulfilled
An Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – guaranteeing rights to all Americans regardless of sex – was first proposed to Congress in 1923. More than a century later, the ERA still has not become a formal part of our nation's bedrock of laws.
Only in America: The rise of Viet-Cajun cuisine
Chef Trong Nguyen came from Vietnam as a teenager in the 1980s, and discovered that the clean bright flavors of Vietnamese food he grew up with paired perfectly with, of all things, the earthy, smoky spice of Cajun cuisine.
The "Sunday Morning" Essential American Songbook: Defining America through its music
As our nation celebrates its 250th birthday, "Sunday Morning" asked some notable Americans to name their favorite songs by American artists. The result: A diverse list of 250 songs from all musical genres that reflects a beautiful representation of America itself.
Historic Route 66: Americana on the go
Though long bypassed by interstates, the historic "Mother Road," stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, remained a place for drivers to "get their kicks." Today, marking its first 100 years, Route 66 continues to attract travelers searching for an America of yesterday.
The Founding Fathers: Why their radical beliefs continue to shape America
The men who signed the Declaration of Independence were flawed, but what they did in the summer of 1776 changed the world forever – and their fight for equality continues today.
This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 28)
Jane Pauley hosts a special program celebrating our nation's semiquincentennial, "These United States - America at 250."
250 essential American songs to mark nation's birthday
What are the essential American songs? To mark the nation's 250th birthday, we asked that question to Sunday Morning's familiar faces, from performers to artists and writers to community leaders.
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The Fourth of July celebrations in Washington, D.C., are deemed a "national special security event," which is the highest possible designation.
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A year after President Trump signed the sweeping tax and spending package, its effects on households, businesses and federal programs are increasingly evident.
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President Trump hasn't committed to a firm number of people who will receive clemency — he's scheduled to have a meeting on pardons Friday afternoon, sources said.
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Antitrust regulators suggested that state attorneys general could assist in investigating unlawful conduct by companies.
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Taylor Swift fans are awaiting news on her highly anticipated wedding to football player Travis Kelce. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent reports from New York City.
Prince William appears on "New Heights" podcast ahead of Swift-Kelce wedding
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Daredevil couple facing charges
The two daredevils who climbed the spire of the Empire State Building in New York on Wednesday are facing a litany of criminal charges. According to prosecutors, the man told police he just wanted to "do something special" for his engagement. But now, Angela Nikolau says police have taken her ring as evidence. Tom Hanson reports.
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