Nature: Reindeer
"Sunday Morning" takes us among the reindeer of Lapland, in northern Finland. Videographer: David Cohen.
"Sunday Morning" takes us among the reindeer of Lapland, in northern Finland. Videographer: David Cohen.
From Christmas to Winter Whale Watch Week along the Oregon coast, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Some of our most cherished holiday songs, including "White Christmas" and "Easter Parade," as well as "God Bless America," were written by the prolific composer-lyricist Irving Berlin (1888-1989), a Jewish immigrant from Russia. Mo Rocca talks about the remarkable life of Berlin, who wrote hundreds of standards, with his granddaughter, Katherine Swett; Broadway musical director and conductor Andy Einhorn; Josh Perelman, Chief Curator at the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, and ultra-Orthodox singer Shulem Lemmer.
A look at the history of Nativities, expressions of faith created by St. Francis of Assisi in 1223, and which today spread their message around the world
Back in 2001, divorced dad-of-two Lamont Thomas took on a foster kid named Michael Perez. Thomas eventually adopted Perez, who now works as a nurse. Turns out, that was just the beginning. Over the next 15 years Thomas fostered more than 30 kids in Buffalo, New York, adopting five of them. Recently, when a family of five siblings was in danger of being split up, Thomas knew what he had to do. Steve Hartman reports.
The celebrated singer-dancer-actress talks about the film "Hustlers," her upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, her future marriage to baseball great Alex Rodriguez, and what it meant to turn 50
The song "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" certainly doesn't refer to the depressing, stressful and punishing month that precedes January, does it?
More than 1,700 students participate each year in the program, which extends far beyond just music
Why are latkes – crispy, fried, slightly oniony potato pancakes – associated with the Jewish celebration of Hanukkah? The story of the miracle of the oil is anything but simple, as correspondent Martha Teichner notes. She talks with Jewish food historian and cookbook writer Jayne Cohen, and with Niki Russ Federman, a fourth-generation owner of Russ & Daughters, a New York City institution of Jewish food for 105 years.
In the old days people might have turned to the government or to charities such as churches for help; today the first place many people seem to turn to is GoFundMe, a crowdsourcing website, where anyone can appeal to the public to contribute money for pretty much anything – medical bills, disaster relief, funeral expenses, acts of kindness. "Sunday Morning" Contributor David Pogue examines the good will, and occasional fraud, on crowdsourcing sites, and looks at the economics of online charity.
Klobuchar said Democrats must hold another debate before the Iowa caucuses, even if it coincides with the Senate's impeachment trial.
During the Jewish holiday, eating crispy, fried, slightly oniony potato pancakes represents perseverance, and a little bit of magic
On December 22, 1997, the FDA approved Propecia, a once-a-day pill for combating the genetic condition known as male pattern baldness
The following is a transcript of an interview with Senator Amy Klobuchar that aired Sunday, December 22, 2019, on "Face the Nation."
The website where anyone can appeal to the public for money for anything from medical bills to disaster relief highlights the innate goodness of people (and the occasional scammer)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the #1 Sunday morning news program
The successful landing was a relief after problems that blocked a planned rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station.
In 1918 songwriter Irving Berlin, then a U.S. Army draftee, composed a song about one of the most difficult aspects of Army life: the bugler's Reveille. "Sunday Morning" correspondent Mo Rocca sings "Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" with Broadway musical director Andy Einhorn.
In this "Sunday Morning" web extra, singer and actress Jennifer Lopez talks with CBS News' Tony Dokoupil about the media frenzy over her relationships, in the 1990s, with rapper Sean "Puff Daddy" Combs, and with actor Ben Affleck (to whom she was engaged in 2002), both of which became grist for the gossip mill.
Shulem Lemmer, an ultra-orthodox Jewish singer, is a fifth-generation American who tells correspondent Mo Rocca the song "God Bless America," written by Irving Berlin, a Jewish émigré from Russia, is an expression of gratitude to the U.S. In this web exclusive Lemmer performs the song, which he likens to a prayer to God.
Three murders in Austin, Texas, and little evidence to go on. Did a man testing a thermal imaging camera inadvertently capture the image of one of the killers? "48 Hours" correspondent Maureen Maher investigates.
The city of Baltimore will be monitored by surveillance airplanes for up to six months next year under a pilot program announced Friday. The pilot program, announced by Police Commissioner Michael Harrison during a press conference Friday, is aimed at helping law enforcement investigate violent crime. Mike Hellgren, a reporter for CBS Baltimore affiliate WJZ, reports.
Record of 116 million people are traveling for the holidays; Toddler contributes to making a sign language town
Three murders in nine days in Austin, Texas, and little evidence to go on -- did a man testing a thermal imaging camera inadvertently capture one of the killers?
In 2018, Shawn Gant-Benalcazar was convicted in the 2014 murder of Kathy Blair, and Timothy Parlin was convicted in the murders of Kathy Blair and Billie and Sidney Shelton. "48 Hours"' Maureen Maher sat down with each of them, hoping to get answers. Instead, both men claimed they were innocent – and pinned the blame on each other.