Bobby Flay on the next generation of cooking heroes
The cookbook author and Food Network star says inspiration for home cooks is now coming not only from TV chefs, but from TikTok.
The cookbook author and Food Network star says inspiration for home cooks is now coming not only from TV chefs, but from TikTok.
"Sunday Morning" pauses to remember a beloved friend and CBS News colleague, producer Judy Hole, who passed this week.
The comedian refuses to say WHAT it is he hopes is "over" (so as not to jinx anything), but he's optimistic that the thing is over.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to South Dakota's Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, near Hot Springs – 11,000 acres in which horses may run free. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
The "Saturday Night Live" alum who has hosted "Late Night with Seth Meyers" since 2014 talks with correspondent Rita Braver about leaving his COVID-lockdown attic and returning to the TV studio, and about whether his sunny reputation hides a dark side. (Spoiler alert: it doesn't!)
The median White household in the U.S. has $184,000 in wealth, while the median Black household has less than $23,000. Experts say the gap was fostered by generations of enslavement, Jim Crow laws, discrimination and redlining. Correspondent Mark Whitaker explores the issue, and proposals to narrow the gap, including reparations and "baby bonds" or other race-neutral anti-poverty programs.
The acclaimed HBO Max series, featuring a largely LGBTQ cast, tells the story of a group of gay men and their friends in London in the early 1980s at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS crisis, shining a light on a dark chapter that's been fading from memory.
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, NPR's Allison Aubrey looks into how mRNA technology is being used beyond COVID vaccinations. Plus: Rita Braver sits down with late-night TV host Seth Meyers; Kelefa Sanneh talks with Malcolm Gladwell about his latest book, "The Bomber Mafia"; David Begnaud interviews memoirist Trent Preszler about how building a canoe is rebuilding a relationship with his late father; Imtiaz Tyab interviews the producer and stars of the acclaimed British TV series, "It's... Читать дальше...
Using messenger ribonucleic acid as a platform for delivering COVID vaccinations is just the beginning, as biotech companies like Moderna are looking at using mRNA to change the way we treat or prevent other diseases.
By using messenger ribonucleic acid (or mRNA) as a platform for delivering vaccinations, biotech companies like Moderna have been able to rewrite COVID vaccines swiftly to address newly-emergent variant strains. And now, fighting COVID is just the beginning, as Moderna plans to use mRNA to change the way we treat or prevent other diseases. National Public Radio correspondent Allison Aubrey reports.
Two spacewalkers work to clear interference issue that blocked deployment of a new solar array last week.
A mother fights for the truth behind her son’s killing – captured on video. Ahmaud Arbery was jogging when he was chased and shot. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca reports for "48 Hours."
Attorneys on both sides of the case speak with "48 Hours" about the viral video of the fatal shooting — what they say it shows and what it doesn't.
Tropical Storm Claudette batters the South; Mural dedicated to Juneteenth unveiled in Galveston, Texas
The parade intended to commemorate the Stonewall Riots was canceled.
For years, only a historical marker recognized the history of Juneteenth in Galveston, Texas. So a team of artists came together to create a mural on the blank wall by the marker to bring more attention to the importance of the location. Janet Shamlian has more.
As an immigrant from Honduras, Al Lopez is aware of the lack of financial opportunities Honduran youths face. That is why his coffee business "Alma Coffee" in Canton, Georgia, purchases coffee beans straight from Honduras grown by young aspiring farmers. Jessi Mitchell has more.
The I-80 bridge between Iowa and Illinois is set to be demolished and replaced. But one man is pushing to have the bridge turned into a national monument designed to allow bison to cross between the two states. Charlie De Mar has more.
Parts of the Southeast are recovering from heavy winds and rainfall caused by Tropical Storm Claudette. Omar Villafranca has more.
While many states with high COVID-19 vaccination rates are lifting restrictions and easing back to normal, states with low vaccination rates are facing increased coronavirus cases. The more contagious and lethal Delta variant could fuel further outbreaks. Lilia Luciano reports.
Celebrations were held across the country Saturday as Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday. But some social activists are urging for the holiday to also mark a day of reflection. Skyler Henry has more.
Amid record-low voter turnout, Iran elected its newest president, Ebrahim Raisi. A controversial figure in Iran politics, Raisi is currently under sanction by the U.S. for alleged human rights abuses, including his role in the lethal crackdown on protesters in 2009. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden announced on Twitter this Saturday that their dog, Champ, has died. The 13-year-old was the older of their two German Shepherds.
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News with Adriana Diaz."
The Western U.S. continues to suffer record-breaking heat waves and droughts, putting a massive strain on power grids and water supply. Jeff Berardelli has more.