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Ben Stein: Why Should I Care? Sunday Morning Commentator Says The Doings Of Drunken Celebrities Are Less Important In Today's World Jun 10, 2007
Ben Stein: Blanche Dubois Was Right Sunday Morning Commentator Sees The Kindness Of Strangers Everywhere May 25, 2007
Let's Hear It For Mean Moms "Sunday Morning" Contributor Barbara Lippert Looks Back At Some Of The Movies' Nastiest Mothers May 13, 2007
What War? We Have Sanjaya! Nancy Giles Says The News Is A Blur Between The Inane And The Imperative May 6, 2007
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Could You Call Oprah A Nappy-Headed Ho? Nancy Giles Says It's Time For White Men To Stop Monopolizing Media Apr 15, 2007
Honestly, What Is It With Lying? In The Wake Of The Justice Department Scandal, Nancy Giles Wonders What Happened To Truth Mar 25, 2007
Ben Stein Says Economy Is Fine Sunday Morning Commentator Says Don't Worry About Foreclosure Blues, The Mortgage Market Is Robust Mar 18, 2007
Mo Rocca Doesn't Want Print To Die The 'Sunday Morning' Commentator Loves Newspapers For Their Headlines Mar 11, 2007
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Rich Get Richer While War Rages On Ben Stein Says Life Is Great For The Wealthiest Americans Feb 18, 2007
Nancy Giles: Why We Care About Anna Anna Nicole Smith Has Captured Our Nation's Attention At the Expense Of Iraq, Katrina and Scooter Libby Feb 11, 2007
Mo Rocca Has Love For The Big Game To Non-Jock Rocca, The Super Bowl Has Something For Everyone Feb 4, 2007
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Commentaries
Nancy Giles Is Mystified By The Market
She Wonders Why All The Financial Mumbo-Jumbo Has To Be So Confusing
Ben Stein: Why Should I Care?
Sunday Morning Commentator Says The Doings Of Drunken Celebrities Are Less Important In Today's World
Ben Stein: Blanche Dubois Was Right
Sunday Morning Commentator Sees The Kindness Of Strangers Everywhere
Let's Hear It For Mean Moms
"Sunday Morning" Contributor Barbara Lippert Looks Back At Some Of The Movies' Nastiest Mothers
What War? We Have Sanjaya!
Nancy Giles Says The News Is A Blur Between The Inane And The Imperative
Rocca On The Boards
Having Made It To Broadway, Mo Rocca Ponders The Seriousness Of Having Fun
Could You Call Oprah A Nappy-Headed Ho?
Nancy Giles Says It's Time For White Men To Stop Monopolizing Media
Honestly, What Is It With Lying?
In The Wake Of The Justice Department Scandal, Nancy Giles Wonders What Happened To Truth
Ben Stein Says Economy Is Fine
Sunday Morning Commentator Says Don't Worry About Foreclosure Blues, The Mortgage Market Is Robust
Mo Rocca Doesn't Want Print To Die
The 'Sunday Morning' Commentator Loves Newspapers For Their Headlines
What Exactly Is "Black Enough"?
Nancy Giles Ponders The Question Everyone Seems To Be Asking
Rich Get Richer While War Rages On
Ben Stein Says Life Is Great For The Wealthiest Americans
Nancy Giles: Why We Care About Anna
Anna Nicole Smith Has Captured Our Nation's Attention At the Expense Of Iraq, Katrina and Scooter Libby
Mo Rocca Has Love For The Big Game
To Non-Jock Rocca, The Super Bowl Has Something For Everyone
Ben Stein: Bush Is Not <I>All</I> Bad
Iraq Is A Mess, But There Is A Lot Of Good In the U.S.
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Tech leaders back universal basic income
Tech billionaires like Elon Musk are backing universal basic income as more companies lay off workers due to artificial intelligence, but some lawmakers are skeptical. Daniella Diaz, politics reporter for NOTUS, and Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter for Semafor, join "The Takeout" to discuss this and other top stories out of Capitol Hill.
Why is the DOJ dropping its Powell probe?
The Justice Department has dropped its criminal probe into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. The investigation was connected to the estimated $2.5 billion price tag for renovations on the Federal Reserve's headquarters in Washington, D.C. CBS News' Katrina Kaufman reports.
Pete Hegseth: Iran blockade going "global"
The White House said in-person Iran peace talks will resume this weekend in Pakistan. It comes as the war approaches 8 weeks. CBS News' Eleanor Watson and Cristian Benavides have the latest details on the war and peace talks.
Canada expands citizenship eligibility
Millions more Americans might qualify for dual-Canadian citizenship under a recent change to Canada's requirements. CBC News' Mark Carcasole joins CBS News to discuss.
End of DOJ Powell probe could clear way for Warsh
The Justice Department has dropped its criminal investigation into outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the central bank's renovation. The move clears a key hurdle for President Trump's pick to replace Powell, Kevin Warsh. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports.