Portugal’s sensational ceramic tiles
Correspondent Martha Teichner travels throughout Portugal to tell the story of the country’s rich tradition of covering buildings with colorful ceramic tiles, called Azulejos.
Correspondent Martha Teichner travels throughout Portugal to tell the story of the country’s rich tradition of covering buildings with colorful ceramic tiles, called Azulejos.
A Florida jury reached a verdict on 4 of the 5 counts against Michael Dunn; and, A winter storm that's affecting the Northeast is expected to deliver up to 18 inches of fresh snow to eastern Massachusetts.
Another storm hit the East Coast, leaving slippery roads and piles of snow blocking sidewalks in New York City and shutting down the nation's capital; and, Art Shay has been telling stories with his camera for 60 years, and while he has photographed celebrities and world leaders, his focus was often squarely on his wife, Florence.
Heritage Foundation President and former Sen. Jim DeMint on the debt ceiling vote and why conservatives sometimes clash with Republican leaders in Washington.
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White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb appear on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
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The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward discusses the recent vote to extend America’s borrowing authority.
There is growing evidence that not all masks or face coverings provide protection against the coronavirus. Kris Van Cleave reports.
A storm of "historic proportions" with significant ice totals has been predicted for the area, and up to nine inches of snow is forecast for north Georgia; and, French President Francois Hollande's turbulent love life took center stage as the White House prepared to welcome him for a state dinner.
Doctors Jon LaPook and Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the week's top medical news including a new study that questions the value of mammograms to screen women for breast cancer and new dental hygiene guidelines for children.
Oscar nominated screenwriter of "The Wolf of Wall Street" Terence Winter joins the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts to discuss glorifying the real wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort and working with Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jonah Hill.
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One Georgia principal threatened "consequences" for anyone who shares images from inside the school.
Acclaimed musicians Nile Rodgers, John Oates, Tad Kubler, and Felix Cavaliere discuss how The Beatles revolutionized popular music and the way the band's success changed the business. Anthony Mason hosted the conversation as part of the CBS News live event, "50 Years: The Beatles," at the Ed Sullivan Theater.
Fashion designer Carolina Herrera started her business at age 40, and has now created a billion dollar empire. Herrera sat down with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell to discuss designing for runway shows, first ladies and Lady Gaga.
Because of her Indian American heritage, Harris may be able to attract Asian Americans, the fastest growing voting demographic.
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The latest on the Sochi Olympics, immigration reform, and more, with Sens. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., and others.
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Researchers from Duke University found that the neck gaiter they tested was "worse than nothing."
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