The artist known as "the Picasso of Brazil" is now the subject of a rare exhibition in North America
A sixth grader in Alabama wrote his version of a will after his school received a threat. WIAT’s Hillary Simon reports.
Ugly legal battle between Katy Perry and a group of nuns over a real estate dead turned tragic when one of the sisters involved died in court
Always improvisational, the president exercised his penchant for going it alone in a big way this week
Virginia native Lucy Dacus cut her first album as a project in music school. It was a hit with critics and got her a record deal. Just last week, she released "Historian," the highly anticipated follow-up to her debut album.
Virginia native Lucy Dacus cut her first album as a project in music school. It was a hit with critics and got her a record deal. Just last week, she released "Historian," the highly anticipated follow-up to her debut album.
Virginia native Lucy Dacus cut her first album as a project in music school. It was a hit with critics and got her a record deal. Just last week, she released "Historian," the highly anticipated follow-up to her debut album.
In a time when music couldn't be streamed or downloaded, Tower Records stood above its competition. The chain was founded in 1941 by Russ Solomon. He died this week at the age of 92. Alex Wagner reports.
Chef Chad Robertson, known as the "bread whisperer," graduated from the Culinary Institute of America with a dual degree in culinary and pastry arts, meeting his future wife and business partner along the way. The couple worked and trained throughout France then returned to the U.S. where they opened San Francisco's popular Tartine Bakery.
Tillerson became sick Saturday but was expected to resume his schedule Sunday
Conor Knighton visits an Estes Park, Colo., mountain lodge where guests traditionally leave keys behind, forming the largest public key collection in the world
Virginia native Lucy Dacus has released "Historian," the highly anticipated follow-up to her debut album.
Lisa Collins, a fellow with the Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss the details that need to be sorted out before a summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un can happen and what North Korea probably hopes to get out of the meeting.
NBA All-Star Kevin Love penned an essay detailing a panic attack that he suffered earlier in the season. Love's article focuses on changing the perception of mental health – not only for athletes, but for everyone. Psychiatrist and author Dr. Gail Saltz joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the importance of talking to young boys about mental health.
After the fall of Saigon in 1975, more than a million people fled Vietnam. Lauren Vuong wants to find and thank the men who rescued her at sea. Don Dahler reports.
British officials say Sergei Skripal his daughter Yulia were exposed to a rare, unspecified nerve agent
This week, the Trump administration lifted a ban on the importation of some animal trophies including elephant parts. Dr. M. Sanjayan is CEO of Conservation International and executive producer of new virtual reality film "My Africa." He joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why it's so hard to tell how this will affect elephants.
British soldiers are being deployed and hazmat teams are scouring the community of Salisbury this weekend after the apparent poisoning of a one-time Russian double agent and his daughter. On Saturday, the British government will hold an emergency meeting on what authorities are treating as attempted murder. Roxana Saberi reports.
An Amber Alert had been issued for 7-month-old Jody Minjarez; police believe they found the child's body on Wednesday