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Changes in Women's NCAA Tournament already making a difference

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The changes the NCAA has made to the Women's NCAA Tournament are already making a big impact, but the NCAA has not yet accounted for disparate conditions between women's and men's facilities. CBS Evening News associate producer Ariana Freeman, a former college basketball player at Louisville and Colorado, joins CBS News to discuss.

Piercing Russia's digital Iron Curtain

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Inaugurated during the Cold War, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty broke through the Iron Curtain via shortwave radio, presenting news broadcasts to countries where freedom of the press was under assault. Today, its mission is even more critical, as it counters Kremlin propaganda about the war against Ukraine with uncensored news for Russian audiences via the Internet. Correspondent Christina Ruffini examines how the organization is evading a new generation of Russian censors.

Gems: Beauty set in stone

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They took millions, even billions of years to form, but gemstones can capture our awe in a flash. Correspondent Faith Salie visits the recently-reopened Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, where visitors can eye these beautiful superstars of geologic history.

Art curated by museum guards

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Museum guards probably spend more time with art on the walls than anyone else, but are rarely asked for expert opinions. At the Baltimore Museum of Art, a new show, "Guarding the Art," was organized not by the museum's curators, but by its very own security staff. Correspondent Kristine Johnson talks with guards who are offering their perspectives on the museum's collected works.

Volunteers continue to sign up to defend Ukraine

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As Vladimir Putin's forces appear largely stymied in the face of Ukrainian counterattacks, Ukraine's resistance is being fueled by tens of thousands of volunteers, and by armaments boosted by supplies from NATO countries. Correspondent Holly Williams reports.

Face The Nation: Woodward, Costa, Hurd

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, to encourage the Trump White House to overturn the 2020 election.



3/27: Martin, Morell, Kinzinger

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This week on "Face the Nation," we’ll have the latest on the war in Ukraine as Russia’s assault on grinds on into a second month, plus another look at the bombshell report of the text exchange between the wife of a Supreme Court justice and former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Some Russian units begin to hunker down near Kyiv

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CBS News national security correspondent David Martin and Michael Morell, former acting director of the CIA and a CBS News national security contributor, break down where the fight in Ukraine stands at the moment and where it might go next.

Open: This is "Face the Nation," March 27

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This week on "Face the Nation," we’ll have the latest on the war in Ukraine as Russia’s assault on grinds on into a second month, plus another look at the bombshell report of the text exchange between the wife of a Supreme Court justice and former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows.

Notebook: Defining "jackassery" at Jackson's confirmation hearings

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John Dickerson reflects on the questioning of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson at her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, where some senators used the occasion to promote themselves or make political points instead of honestly examining her qualifications for the bench.

3/26: CBS Saturday Morning

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Biden meets with Poland’s president, Ukrainian refugees; What "The Godfather" means to Hollywood.

"Sunday Morning" Full Episode 3/27

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Host: Jane Pauley. David Martin looks back at the Kremlin's earlier quagmire in Afghanistan and how it relates to Ukraine, while Christina Ruffini visits the studios of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Plus: Seth Doane talks to a Russian oligarch critical of sanctions; Tracy Smith delves into the making of "The Godfather"; David Pogue examines one of Hollywood's most innovative directors, Buster Keaton; Lee Cowan reports on the controversy of trans athletes in sports; Kristine Johnson attends a museum... Читать дальше...

Buster Keaton, the "Great Stone Face"

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He was a vaudeville performer from the age of four, a silent-film star in his 20s, and the writer and director of some of the greatest comedy films ever made. Yet Buster Keaton never quite achieved the fame of Charlie Chaplin, and, at the peak of his success as an independent filmmaker, he signed a studio deal that he would call "the worst mistake of my life." Correspondent David Pogue talks with biographer Dana Stevens, and with comic actor Bill Irwin, about Keaton's artistic ingenuity, stunts,... Читать дальше...

The making of "The Godfather"

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When "The Godfather" opened in March 1972, director Francis Ford Coppola's drama about a mob family forever changed how we look at gangster films. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with Coppola, and with stars Robert Duvall, James Caan and Talia Shire, about the making of a classic that, 50 years later, movie lovers still cannot refuse.

Making waves: The debate over trans athletes

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University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, has smashed Ivy League records in the pool since switching from the men's team to the women's. Her winning streak has reignited a fierce debate: do trans women have an unfair biological advantage in sports? And are competitive fairness and trans inclusivity mutually exclusive? With 22 states recently introducing bills that would ban trans women and girls from sports, correspondent Lee Cowan talks to advocates and experts on both sides of this contentious issue.





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