Ben Stein Says Craig Was Lynched Twice Commentator Says GOP Senator Was Set-Up By "Stalinist" Police, And Then Tossed Overboard By Own Party Sep 2, 2007
Too Much Work, Not Enough Play Nancy Giles Is Fed Up With Our Over-Worked, Under-Loved Culture Aug 26, 2007
Ben Stein Says "Chill" Over Market Dips Commentator Says Not To Be Concerned About Ebbs And Flows That Characterize The Economy Aug 19, 2007
Nancy Giles Wants New Blood For President The Same Two Families Have Run The White House For the Past Two Decades Jul 29, 2007
Some Women Just Have A Gift For Music Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams, Mavis Staples And Rickie Lee Jones Have New Albums Jul 12, 2007
Bring On The Third Party Candidates! Barbara Lippert Looks At Those Who Took An Independent Run For The White House Jun 24, 2007
Nancy Giles Is Mystified By The Market She Wonders Why All The Financial Mumbo-Jumbo Has To Be So Confusing Jun 17, 2007
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
Rocca On The Boards Having Made It To Broadway, Mo Rocca Ponders The Seriousness Of Having Fun Apr 29, 2007
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
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Rahm Emanuel on Trump, the left, and what's right for America As a Democratic Congressman, Chicago mayor, ambassador, and chief of staff in the Obama White House, Rahm Emanuel has been a key and combative moderate; he says his fight, now and in the future, is bigger than him and his party. Aug 16
How Lovina Zook left the Amish and found an online audience This 23-year-old who grew up in a conservative Amish community and had never used a cell phone or computer is today an unlikely social media influencer, sharing stories and recipes of the Amish with her six million online followers. Aug 16
A summer of extremes: Weathering a hotter world July was the hottest month ever in the Lower 48 States – another escalation of our world into a hotter, more dangerous planet, where extreme weather events – such as heat waves, wildfires and hurricanes – will become more common and more extreme. Aug 16
Book excerpt: Modesty on the line in "The Summer of Death" Geoff Williams' account of the deadly heat wave of 1936 includes one Kentucky city's efforts to arrest young women whose warm-weather attire was considered too revealing. Aug 16
This week on "Sunday Morning" (Aug. 16) A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley. Aug 16
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Commentaries
Ben Stein Says Craig Was Lynched Twice
Commentator Says GOP Senator Was Set-Up By "Stalinist" Police, And Then Tossed Overboard By Own Party
Too Much Work, Not Enough Play
Nancy Giles Is Fed Up With Our Over-Worked, Under-Loved Culture
Ben Stein Says "Chill" Over Market Dips
Commentator Says Not To Be Concerned About Ebbs And Flows That Characterize The Economy
Nancy Giles Wants New Blood For President
The Same Two Families Have Run The White House For the Past Two Decades
Some Women Just Have A Gift For Music
Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams, Mavis Staples And Rickie Lee Jones Have New Albums
Bring On The Third Party Candidates!
Barbara Lippert Looks At Those Who Took An Independent Run For The White House
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
More From Sunday Morning
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The summer of 1936 saw a heat wave so dangerous at least five thousand people died. It also saw the popularization of a cooler fashion alternative – shorts – which, in some jurisdictions, were illegal.
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As a Democratic Congressman, Chicago mayor, ambassador, and chief of staff in the Obama White House, Rahm Emanuel has been a key and combative moderate; he says his fight, now and in the future, is bigger than him and his party.
How Lovina Zook left the Amish and found an online audience
This 23-year-old who grew up in a conservative Amish community and had never used a cell phone or computer is today an unlikely social media influencer, sharing stories and recipes of the Amish with her six million online followers.
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Book excerpt: Modesty on the line in "The Summer of Death"
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This week on "Sunday Morning" (Aug. 16)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Recipe: Amish Peanut Butter Pie
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"CBS Sunday Morning" launches new series of live events at the 92nd Street Y in NYC, debuting with Sylvester Stallone
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Tales from Gay Talese
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U.S.
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Ground beef prices, now averaging nearly $7 a pound, remain historically high due to shrinking cattle herds.
New York Times defamed ex-college player, must pay him millions, jury says
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Storms soak Northeast as possible tornadoes reported in New York, Delaware
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8 dead in charter plane crash at remote military radar site in Alaska
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National Weather Service confirms tornado struck N.Y.'s Atlantic Beach
Damage from a tornado and Thursday's storms has prompted a state of emergency in Nassau County, officials say.
MoneyWatch
More MoneyWatchTrump temporarily waives higher beef tariffs in bid to lower prices
Ground beef prices, now averaging nearly $7 a pound, remain historically high due to shrinking cattle herds.
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The FTC warned businesses against changing prices based on their analysis of a customer's personal data, which could violate consumer law.
Walmart says it is using $2.9 billion in tariff refunds to lower prices
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Politics
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Aisha Wahab wins special election to serve out remainder of Eric Swalwell's term
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Dan Green wins crowded GOP primary in Florida's 9th District
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HealthWatch
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Melanoma vaccine shows promising results
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Publix frozen blueberry recall upgraded to highest health risk level
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Moderna stock surges as melanoma vaccine trial shows "landmark moment"
Moderna and Merck announced study results that reflect a "landmark moment" in treatment for one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer.
World
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Liberia receives first group of "third country" deportees from U.S., officials say
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Entertainment
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"The Takeout" says goodbye to original chairs
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What Harry, Meghan's return could look like
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Technology
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AI "nudify" apps pose risk to students
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Crime
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Space
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The mission to save NASA's sinking space telescope has been called off, dooming the telescope to a fiery reentry later this year.
NASA images show 60-foot-wide crater on moon after SpaceX rocket booster crash
A NASA spacecraft circling the moon is providing the sharpest views yet of the crater carved by a crashing SpaceX rocket.
New space object called "black hole star" discovered by astronomers
The newly discovered object looks like a star the size of our solar system, but produces 100 billion times more energy than any star.
Stunning photos show total solar eclipse over Europe
The only total solar eclipse of 2026 crossed the Northern Hemisphere Wednesday, with a path of totality across parts of Greenland, Iceland and northern Spain. See photos and video from the best viewing locations.
Perseid meteor shower reaches peak viewing on Wednesday night
The Perseid meteor shower is the best viewing all year, according to NASA.
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A U.S. Army battalion meant to study drone warfare appears to be coming to an end. CBS News' Aaron MacLean breaks down what's known about the move.
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High school senior and singer Kingston Kharif has dreams of making it big beyond the Nashville, Tennessee, scene. Nicole Valdes spoke with Kingston about his early successes and future goals.
Tornado rips across beach outside of NYC
Huge storms slammed parts of the Northeast, causing at least one injury. CBS News' Jared Ochacher reports.
Dangerous drug mix-up at Tennessee hospital
An investigation is underway after several patients were severely injured when a pharmacy allegedly gave them the wrong medication at a hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. Nicole Valdes reports.
U.S. Army ends drone warfare battalion
The U.S. Army is phasing out an experimental specialist battalion meant to learn drone warfare -- but not everyone in the military is in agreement on whether this is the best path forward. Aaron MacLean explains.