Sharon Stone, artist
The Oscar-nominated actress and activist has returned to her love of painting; this past year she's had two gallery shows in the U.S., with a third about to open in Berlin.
The Oscar-nominated actress and activist has returned to her love of painting; this past year she's had two gallery shows in the U.S., with a third about to open in Berlin.
Photographer Ernie Button, a whiskey fan, discovered that the dried remains of single malt scotch in the bottom of a glass can offer unique and tantalizing patterns, even evoking alien worlds.
In 2003 the Episcopal Church consecrated Robinson as the first openly-gay bishop in all of Christendom. Death threats followed, but so did a shift in the relationship between the LGBTQ community and the church.
In 2003 he became the first openly gay bishop in all of Christendom, when the Episcopal Church consecrated Gene Robinson the 9th bishop of New Hampshire. Death threats followed, but so did a shift in the relationship between the LGBTQ community and the church. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with Bishop Robinson about his quest to live an authentic life; and with other gay bishops serving today whom Robinson calls his legacy.
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including Joyce Randolph, star of the classic sitcom "The Honeymooners."
The Oscar-winning star of "La La Land," and the director of "The Favourite" have teamed up on several projects; their latest, "Poor Things," is a phantasmagorical "Frankenstein"-like tale of a baby experiencing the world in a grown woman's body.
Emma Stone, the Oscar-winning star of "La La Land," and Yorgos Lanthimos, director of such acclaimed films as "The Lobster" and "The Favourite," have teamed up on several projects, including "Poor Things," a phantasmagorical "Frankenstein"-like tale of a baby experiencing the world in a grown woman's body. And there are more Stone-Lanthimos films on the way. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with the two who appear, professionally, to be joined at the hip.
The Houthis, an armed political and religious group in Yemen with close ties to Iran, have cast themselves on social media as champions of the besieged people of Gaza, and are deploying Iranian-supplied weapons to disrupt global commerce and take on the U.S. military. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin explains why Hamas' incursion into Israel on October 7 has led the Houthis to widen the war over Gaza.
Scattered throughout Central Ohio are earthworks that are believed to have been constructed by ancient indigenous people for ceremonial or spiritual purposes up to two thousand years ago. Several, including some burial mounds, are protected as part of Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. And now, they have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Correspondent Conor Knighton explores the grandeur of these mysterious complexes.
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
GLP-1 class medications reduce cardiovascular risk and treat diabetes. But they also allow people to lose an average of 10-20 percent of their body weight in the first year. What does that mean for the overweight or obese?
Read reviews of notable documentaries and narrative films from the opening days of the festival, presented in-person in Park City and Salt Lake City, Utah, and streaming beginning January 25.
The following is a transcript of an interview with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that aired on Jan. 21, 2024.
Patrick Mahomes plays his first-ever road NFL playoff game today as the Kansas City Chiefs face the Buffalo Bills.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers face the Detroit Lions in an NFC playoff showdown. Here's how to watch.
After their daughter’s violent death, a mother and stepfather track down the suspect’s car for answers. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.
After a mistrial, the victim's parents buy the suspect's car, and hoping to prove he killed her, commission a reenactment video to show what they believe happened.
The girl was rescued in Long Beach after a passerby called 911 to report seeing the victim holding a piece of paper with a handwritten desperate plea for help.
Legendary jazz singer Marlena Shaw, best known for her rendition of "California Soul," has died at the age of 81.
Congress's six months of brinksmanship over government spending and its inability to pass a long-term deal has rattled some of the millions of federal workers, contractors and military families who rely on a stable paycheck. Scott MacFarlane has more.
Freezing temperatures are continuing their hold on several parts of the U.S., from the Great Plains to the East Coast. Meteorologist Molly McCollum with The Weather Channel has the forecast.
The big picture on Wall Street is that it's been a solid stretch for the American economy. But for those hoping to buy a home, pay rent, or afford groceries, it's not all quite as rosy.
A CBS News crew was allowed aboard the USS Bataan this week, getting insight into why this amphibious assault ship has been deployed to the Mediterranean Sea. Charlie D'Agata reports.
With just three days to go until the New Hampshire Republican primary, South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley questioned former President Donald Trump's fitness for office when he seemed to confuse her with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, blaming her for security failures on Jan. 6. Caitlin Huey-Burns has the latest in the race.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Nancy Cordes.