U.S. "preparing to evacuate" remaining troops from northern Syria, defense secretary says
"We have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies," Defense Secretary Mark Esper told "Face the Nation."
"We have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies," Defense Secretary Mark Esper told "Face the Nation."
Entrepreneur, first-time politician and Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang will be among the 12 contenders on stage at the Democratic Party debate in Westerville, Ohio, on October 15. Nicholas Thompson, the editor-in-chief of Wired, sits down with Yang to talk about his longshot campaign, universal basic income, and our nation's economic transformation, and why he feels he is the ideal candidate for the job.
From Columbus Day (also celebrated as Indigenous Peoples Day) to the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
In Indianapolis a highway median was the perfect place in which to erect a miniature park, where visitors could gaze upon cars speeding (or crawling) by
The Chicago White Sox broadcaster talks about his path to the microphone, contending with a condition that, he says, makes him unique
The singer who is midway through his "Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour" has just released his first official autobiography, "Me." Tracy Smith talks with Sir Elton John about the reasons for writing the book, which covers the story of his parents, music, addiction and recovery, and his marriage and two sons, which he calls "maybe not the last chapter, but the best chapter."
The comedian considers his other, expansive "family," assigned to him legally.
Beginning this year radio and television sports broadcaster Jason Benetti became the fulltime play-by-play announcer for the Chicago White Sox. Benetti, who has cerebral palsy, spoke with Scott Simon, of National Public Radio, about his remarkable career.
Once Ray Boutwell worked in a bakery. But retirement wasn't sitting well with him, so at age 93 he started again from scratch, opening up his own business for the first time: Ray's Boozy Cupcakes, in Voorhees Township, New Jersey. (Yes, some cupcakes are actually infused with alcohol.) And now his big gamble is paying off, as Steve Hartman discovered.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
In 2014 Rita Braver met with children grappling with a very grown-up issue: gender identity. Five years later she meets up again with Zoey, Venice and Mati, each a transgender youth, to see how their lives have progressed.
The entrepreneur, first-time politician and sometimes off-color Democratic presidential candidate talks about his longshot campaign, universal basic income, and our nation's economic transformation
Michelle Miller sits down with the star and executive producer of the long-running series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," who has taken her character's fight for the victims of sexual harassment and assault off-screen as well.
The music legend has completed an autobiography, titled "Me," but his story is far from over
"Sunday Morning" takes us to view the geysers at Yellowstone National Park. Videographer: David Bhagat.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Ted Cruz that aired Sunday, October 13, 2019, on "Face the Nation"
Tom Battista tends to veer off the beaten path – specifically, a small triangle of land wedged between traffic-choked freeways in Indianapolis. There, Battista has created a quiet oasis, a park for people to sit and gaze at drivers stuck in traffic. Luke Burbank reports on the inspiration behind the tiny park known as the Idle.
On October 13, 1860, James Wallace Black took a picture of Boston from a balloon 1,200 feet in the air, creating the first aerial photograph taken in the United States. Jane Pauley reports.
The actress and executive producer of the long-running series has taken the fight for victims of sexual harassment and assault off-screen as well
The superstar gymnast earned her 24th medal at the world championships Sunday, surpassing the all-time medal record
Five years after meeting a trio of children grappling with a grown-up issue, "Sunday Morning" met up with them to see how their lives have progressed
The following is a transcript of an interview with Defense Secretary Mark Esper that aired Sunday, October 13, 2019, on "Face the Nation."
"We have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies," Secretary Mark Esper told "Face the Nation"
"We have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies," Secretary Mark Esper told "Face the Nation"
In this "Sunday Morning" web extra, Chicago radio and TV sports broadcaster Jason Benetti talks with NPR's Scott Simon about how, growing up, he was "oblivious" in some ways to his cerebral palsy, and about the reactions of other people to his CP.