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Jim Gaffigan on family life under lockdown The comedian, who has been in quarantine with his wife and five children, on the new normal Mar 22, 2020
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Charlotte Alter on young voters' support of "socialism" The Time magazine correspondent says progressive candidates are pushing for advances in health care, child care and income inequality that older generations might equate with communism Feb 16, 2020
Faith Salie on the bittersweet truth about her love of chocolate The "Sunday Morning" contributor says she doesn't need the esoteric additives in competing varieties of milk, dark and white chocolate to make her go for the cacao Feb 16, 2020
David Edelstein's Oscar predictions Our film critic forecasts this year's winners of the Academy Awards, and believes not all those "sure things" are sure things Feb 9, 2020
Douglas Brinkley: Congress is to blame for an imperious presidency The historian says the impending acquittal of Trump in his impeachment trial shows the Senate placing political party self-interest above the long-term integrity of the legislative branch Feb 2, 2020
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Stellan Skarsgård on acting: "It is like being a child … you never grow up" The Swedish actor has been in 150 films and TV shows, from "Breaking the Waves" and "Mamma Mia!" to "Andor." He talks about his Golden Globe-winning performance in "Sentimental Value," playing a filmmaker-father trying to reconcile with his actress-daughters. Jan 18
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Commentaries
Jim Gaffigan: Life in quarantine is like a sitcom
The comedian says holing up with his wife and five kids is like a '70s situation comedy - and he's got the title sequence to prove it
Life under lockdown: Time to catch up on TV
Hollywood Reporter TV critic Daniel Fienberg offers new and classic series for those housebound by the pandemic, now that we have more time to binge-watch
No, the world is not ending
Thoughts from Lee Cowan on what changes have been brought to our lives by the coronavirus outbreak
Jim Gaffigan on family life under lockdown
The comedian, who has been in quarantine with his wife and five children, on the new normal
Life under quarantine: Movies in the time of pandemic
Critic David Edelstein on the new streaming reality for the forcibly homebound, offering increased opportunities to see cinematic works of art, both first-run and classic, as we practice social-distancing
Faith Salie: There's no "I" in "Team," but there is a "ME"
The "Sunday Morning" contributor says the increasingly indiscriminate use of the term "Team" among work colleagues can be self-serving to a team's "Leader"
Charlotte Alter on young voters' support of "socialism"
The Time magazine correspondent says progressive candidates are pushing for advances in health care, child care and income inequality that older generations might equate with communism
Faith Salie on the bittersweet truth about her love of chocolate
The "Sunday Morning" contributor says she doesn't need the esoteric additives in competing varieties of milk, dark and white chocolate to make her go for the cacao
David Edelstein's Oscar predictions
Our film critic forecasts this year's winners of the Academy Awards, and believes not all those "sure things" are sure things
Douglas Brinkley: Congress is to blame for an imperious presidency
The historian says the impending acquittal of Trump in his impeachment trial shows the Senate placing political party self-interest above the long-term integrity of the legislative branch
Premature births: One of the biggest public health threats facing the U.S.
One in 10 births in this country is premature, one of the highest rates in the industrialized world; author Sarah DiGregorio says we must do better
David Sedaris vs. nail polish
The humorist describes how battle lines were drawn against a fellow train passenger over the application of a foul-smelling cosmetic
Joel Sartore on saving endangered species – and ourselves
In order to help stabilize our planet's life support systems, the National Geographic photographer says we must step up and work to solve environmental problems within our communities
Jim Gaffigan on what's wrong with 2020
The "Sunday Morning" contributor can't get behind the New Year
Jim Gaffigan: December sucks
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The suspect in the "Colonial Parkway murders" that shook Virginia in the 1980s has been linked to 2 more of the killings, investigators announced.
Synthetic drug ring busted in "largest-ever operation" of its kind
Authorities dismantled 24 industrial-scale labs and seized around 1,000 tons of chemicals used to make street drugs such as MDMA, amphetamine and meth.
Actor used reputation as medicine man to prey on women, prosecutors say
Nathan Chasing Horse's defense attorney said prosecutors would present no evidence of the allegations, including no DNA evidence or eyewitnesses.
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Virgin Galactic is sending its first all-female crew to space. Kellie Gerardi, who is leading the crew, joins "CBS News 24/7 Mornings" to discuss the goals of the mission.
NASA's Artemis II mission clears big hurdle
Inch by inch, NASA's Artemis II moon rocket lumbered along its four-mile commute from the Vehicle Assembly Building to launch pad 39-B. Mark Strassmann is at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with more.
NASA hauls Artemis II moon rocket to launch pad for February flight
Four Artemis II astronauts plan to fly around the moon and back next month, traveling farther from Earth than any humans before them.
NASA begins Artemis II rollout to launchpad
NASA is beginning its rollout of its Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft as preparations for the Artemis II mission enter their final stage.
NASA moon rocket ready for trip to launch pad
Depending on the timing, NASA could launch a fresh crew to the space station while four other astronauts are flying around the moon.
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Evidence in the Barbara Kendhammer case
Does the evidence show a cover-up, or was Todd Kendhammer wrongfully convicted for the murder of his wife?
The life & near death of prizefighter Christy Salters-Martin
Christy Salters-Martin dominated in the boxing ring but faced her toughest challenger at home.
Timeline: The disappearance of George Smith
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Who is Alix Tichelman?
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
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Nonprofit helps to cut down on screen time
On average, young people between the ages of 8 and 18 spend about 7.5 hours a day on their screens, not including school work. A growing nonprofit is trying to change that alarming trend. The Balance Project focuses on delaying the use of smartphones for kids and encouraging more time with friends and independent play outside. Meg Oliver shows how.
Judge releases Busfield as he awaits trial
An Albuquerque judge denied the state's request to detain actor Timothy Busfield while he awaits trial. Busfield, who has denied the allegations, is accused of inappropriately touching two young boys while directing the TV series, "The Cleaning Lady."
David Beckham responds amid family feud
Brooklyn Beckham, the oldest son of David and Victoria Beckham, accused his parents in a social media statement of trying to undermine his marriage and of valuing "public promotion" over family. David Beckham acknowledged the allegations and responded, saying, "they make mistakes. Children are allowed to make mistakes." Adriana Diaz has more.
SCOTUS arguments on Lisa Cook firing attempt
The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on President Trump's bid to remove Lisa Cook from her post on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
Songwriters Hall of Fame inductees announced
"CBS Mornings" exclusively announces the newest inductees to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Anthony Mason reports.