As teenagers, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg started busking on the streets of Stockholm. Then their self-shot video of a Fleet Foxes song went viral on YouTube. Four albums and countless tours later, First Aid Kit's star just keeps rising. Their latest effort, "Ruins," came out Friday and was one of the most anticipated albums of 2018.
As teenagers, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg started busking on the streets of Stockholm. Then their self-shot video of a Fleet Foxes song went viral on YouTube. Four albums and countless tours later, First Aid Kit's star just keeps rising. Their latest effort, "Ruins," came out Friday and was one of the most anticipated albums of 2018.
As teenagers, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg started busking on the streets of Stockholm. Then their self-shot video of a Fleet Foxes song went viral on YouTube. Four albums and countless tours later, First Aid Kit's star just keeps rising. Their latest effort, "Ruins," came out Friday and was one of the most anticipated albums of 2018.
A Senate procedural vote failed, and members failed to reach a deal before midnight
The government shutdown comes on the anniversary of President Trump's inauguration
As teenagers, sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg started busking on the streets of Stockholm. Then their self-shot video of a Fleet Foxes song went viral on YouTube. Four albums and countless tours later, First Aid Kit's star just keeps rising
London is burning bright this weekend with the start of this year's Lumiere London festival. The work of more than 50 artists from all over the world is on display to accentuate the city through displays of light. More than a million people are expected to take in the sights. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
The leather motorcycle jacket is an American classic that seemingly never goes out of style. It was a sensation on the back of Brando, edgy and cool when sported by Springsteen and more recently by Lady Gaga. One even hangs in the permanent collection at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Just as constant as the jacket's place in fashion is how and where the original is made. Vladimir Duthiers reports.
Seth Woods is one of Boston's most successful restaurateurs. He worked on Wall Street and got a degree from the prestigious Culinary Institute of America – the perfect foundation for both food and business. He's put it to good use. In 1995, he opened Boston's Metropolis Café and three years later the critically-acclaimed Aquitaine. Now, he runs a total of nine restaurants under his Aquitaine Group. Woods joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss his culinary journey.
The AFC Championship is on the line Sunday as the New England Patriots host the Jacksonville Jaguars. It's a game the Indianapolis Colts had hoped to play in, until a shoulder injury sidelined star quarterback Andrew Luck. Now, Luck is using that extra time and his star power to encourage fans young and old to join him in his adventures in reading. Dana Jacobson reports.
National political reporter for Politico, Gabriel Debenedetti, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what we can expect from the Senate when they reconvene Saturday afternoon, why DACA offers Democrats so much leverage in the negotiations and which Senators did not vote along party lines.
In Morristown, New Jersey, the state's new first lady told a hushed crowd she was a victim of sexual assault
People are hitting the streets on the anniversary of Trump's inauguration, marching against his policies and in support of the #MeToo movement
Hundreds of gatherings are planned Saturday and Sunday across the U.S. and in places such as Beijing, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Nairobi, Kenya
This week, Amazon narrowed its list of contenders for the e-commerce giant's second corporate headquarters to 20 finalists. More than 200 cities joined the competition before the October deadline. CBS News contributor and Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what cities have to gain - and what they have to lose - by winning the tech giant's bid.
Our continuing series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Only about four percent of federal funding for cancer research is set aside specifically for childhood cancers. The grim reality is that 17 percent of kids diagnosed will not survive. "CBS Sunday Morning's" Lee Cowan takes a look at the bond forged in battle between two families with a common enemy.
The "Star Wars" film franchise has been a hit worldwide for a generation, but it looks like the power of the force doesn't reach into one of the world's most important movie markets. The latest release, "The Last Jedi," has tanked in China and was pulled from theaters after just two weeks. Carter Evans reports.
Saturday marks the one year anniversary of Donald Trump's inauguration, which last year prompted Women's Marches around the world. A CBS News poll finds 63 percent of women disapprove of his handling of the presidency. This year, Women's March organizers say the focus isn't on turnout, but on winning elections. Paula Reid reports.