Study: 30 percent of workers are late
A new study shows that about 30 percent of workers are late at least once a month. Jamie Yuccas has some of the best and worst excuses.
A new study shows that about 30 percent of workers are late at least once a month. Jamie Yuccas has some of the best and worst excuses.
A Syrian mother with a green-card was detained and a Cleveland Clinic doctor with a passport from Sudan was forced to fly to Saudi Arabia as the effects of President Trump's immigration ban took hold. Meg Oliver has more on the actual impact of the ban.
It's been more than 100 days since the battle for Mosul began. Even with the help of U.S. airstrikes, Iraqi forces have only captured the eastern side, but gains are still being made. Charlie D'Agata has more.
A raid on Al Qaeda's Yemen headquarters just before dawn on Sunday ended with an American service member dead. The high-stakes raid was planned during the Obama administration and authorized by President Trump. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Donald Trump had a busy Sunday defending his travel ban to other world leaders and even members of his own party. Erroll Barnett has more.
Across the country, protesters came out for a second straight day of opposition to President Trump's executive order banning people from seven Muslim-majority nations. Mireya Villarreal has more.
It's unclear how many people have been detained at U.S. airports this weekend or how many have been released following President Trump's executive order to ban people from seven Muslim-majority nations. The ACLU says 4,000 attorneys are working at the airports to get people released. Kenneth Craig has more.
Before President Trump's executive order on immigration, Bill Whitaker reported on the Syrian refugee crisis and followed Syrian families from Jordan through the vetting process to the U.S.
Bill Whitaker investigates whether pro cyclists have used secret bike motors to win races -- like the Tour de France -- in a sport notorious for its culture of cheating.
After President Trump's first contentious week in office, "Face the Nation" talks to chief of staff Reince Priebus, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, and others.
He's only 12 years old, but Alex Hibbert, who had never acted in a film before, became the emotional lynchpin for the new movie "Moonlight," which is now up for eight Academy Awards, including Best Picture. In this web extra, Hibbert talked with Nancy Giles about his audition process and what it was like to play his character.
In this web exclusive, the actress, an Academy Award-nominee for her performance in "Moonlight," talks to Nancy Giles about how her own mother, a driven single mother, has inspired her, and why she was hesitant to take on the role of a crack-addicted single mom.
In this web exclusive, actor Mahershala Ali, an Oscar-nominee for "Moonlight," talks with Nancy Giles about working with his young co-star Alex Hibbert.
We leave you this Sunday Morning among the big horn sheep of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Videographer: Scot Miller
This week journalists nationwide are paying homage to a pair of influential people who made an impact in the field of TV news. Jane Pauley reflects on what effect Mary Tyler Moore had on her career, and she celebrates a milestone attained by her former "Today" colleague Tom Brokaw.
More and more of our gadgets, including our vehicles, are getting their electrical juice from batteries. With demand for alternative modes of power escalating, there is a sector of the tech community that's exploring the possibility of endless battery power. David Pogue of Yahoo Tech, and host of the "Nova" special "Search for the Super Battery," takes a look at technological efforts being made to create more powerful and longer-lasting batteries. Be sure to watch "Nova: Search for the Super Battery"... Читать дальше...
After President Trump's first contentious week in office, "Face the Nation" talks to chief of staff Reince Priebus, Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minnesota, and others.
Mary Tyler Moore was an accomplished actress, but it was one iconic role that cemented her legacy in entertainment - and in the world of journalism. Rita Braver talks about her early years in TV news and how they compared to Mary Richards, the character Moore played on her classic sitcom, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show."
His popularity among skiers is as high as the snowcapped mountains he draws. James Niehues' handpainted images and detailed landscapes have been featured on ski resort maps across the country. If you've ever relied on a trail map to get down a mountain, chances are you have Niehues to thank. Serena Altschul visits with the artist at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Colorado to test his work.
The Seeing Eye, a pioneering organization that trains guide dogs for the blind, was founded on January 29, 1929. Jane Pauley reports on its legacy.
It's been decades since Frank Sinatra and other celebrities turned Palm Springs, California into their playground, to escape the hustle and bustle of Hollywood. In 2016, Palm Springs is still an escape, and one of its mainstays has been the lasting influence of the Rat Pack, as displayed in its modernist, mid-20th century architecture. Margaret Brennan takes a tour.
Federal judges in New York, Virginia and two other states issued rulings that, for now, halt major parts of President Trump's just-announced ban on refugees and travelers coming from several mostly Muslim countries. Kenneth Craig reports on the protests and the fallout.
The newest vessel in the Navy's fleet is unlike any warship in the United States' arsenal. The USS Zumwalt, the Navy's largest destroyer, is a $4 billion vessel made of cutting-edge technology, stealth design and advanced military hardware unlike any found on the high seas. David Martin reports.
From the start of National African-American History Month to Groundhog Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
At Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, about 3,000 protesters holding signs and chanting "no hatred, no fear, immigrants are welcome here" and "let them in" continued demonstrating into early Sunday morning.