Nature: Prairie chickens
This Sunday morning we visit prairie chickens in Nebraska, doing their mating dance just south of the town of North Platte. Videographer: Justin Grubb.
This Sunday morning we visit prairie chickens in Nebraska, doing their mating dance just south of the town of North Platte. Videographer: Justin Grubb.
Imagine if justices of the Highest Court in the Land had to live under a code of ethics just like us mere mortals – like, report when they've accepted gifts from wealthy collectors of Nazi memorabilia. No need; Washington Post columnist Alexandra Petri has imagined it for you.
"They had two years to prepare for this and they did not do so," Sinema told "Face the Nation."
The former secretary of state and national security advisor will turn 100 this month. He talks with "Sunday Morning" about today's global tensions; the hazards of AI in a crisis; and his response to critics about his record on war and peace.
In a departure from the string of polished pop hits that made him one of the world's bestselling music artists, "Subtract" is a stripped-down return to his roots, and a reflection of recent times, filled with personal challenges, loss, mental health struggles, and controversy.
In a departure from the string of polished pop hits that made Ed Sheeran one of the world's bestselling music artists, his new album, "Subtract," is a stripped-down return to his singer-songwriter roots. The unassuming superstar talks with correspondent Seth Doane about how his latest music is very much a reflection of recent times, filled with personal challenges, loss, mental health struggles, and controversy. He also discusses the recent lawsuit accusing him of plagiarism (which a jury this past week rejected).
Imagine if justices of the Highest Court in the Land had to live under a code of ethics just like us mere mortals – such as reporting when they've accepted gifts from wealthy collectors of Nazi memorabilia! Imagine that!
The Oscar-winning actor's experiences in Hollywood are the inspiration for his new novel, about the adventures that go into the creation of a film: "The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece."
First published in France in 1900, The Michelin Guide has been awarding stars to restaurants for about 100 years. "Sunday Morning" talks with an anonymous Michelin restaurant inspector who has been helping judge the work of chefs around the world.
First published in France in 1900, The Michelin Guide has been awarding stars to restaurants for about 100 years. Today, it rates the work of chefs around the world, including in the United States. Correspondent Kelefa Sanneh talks with an anonymous Michelin restaurant inspector, and with chefs at a restaurant with a coveted Michelin star.
The media mogul behind "Watch What Happens Live" and a plethora of "Real Housewives" is now shining a spotlight on his own life-changing role as the father of two young children, as detailed in his new book, "The Daddy Diaries: The Year I Grew Up."
Andy Cohen, the media mogul behind "Watch What Happens Live" and a plethora of "Real Housewives," is now shining a spotlight on his own life-changing role, as the father of two young children. Cohen talks with good friend Anderson Cooper about the joys of little kids (despite being awakened at 5:30 a.m.), and about "The Daddy Diaries," Cohen's new book detailing ways in which the 54-year-old father is, yes, becoming like his parents.
A lone gunman opened fire at a shopping center near Dallas on Saturday. At least eight people were killed and seven others wounded, some of them children, before the gunman was shot dead by a policeman at the scene in Allen, Texas. Correspondent Omar Villafranca reports.
On Saturday Britain cheered its first new monarch in 70 years, when King Charles III was officially crowned at a ceremony in Westminster Abbey before 2,000 guests and a worldwide television audience. As Charles and his wife, Queen Camilla, assume the throne, correspondent Mark Phillips reports on how much – and how little – the monarchy has changed since the last coronation in 1953.
The following is the transcript of an interview with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, Independent of Arizona, that aired on "Face the Nation" on May 7, 2023.
One Sacramento-area nurse has made it his mission to diversify his field of healthcare. For Carter Todd, a nurse manager at Kaiser Roseville and former PICU nurse, it's a passion.
When a woman disappears with her boyfriend, investigators learn he was entrusted with millions at his bank job, but he also told outlandish lies about who he was. "48 Hours" contributor Michelle Miller reports.
King Charles III formally crowned in lavish coronation ceremony; The sights and sounds of coronation day
The suspect was shot and killed by a responding officer who was at the mall on an unrelated call, police said.
Mike Jones's friends didn't know he was a convicted felon, but he did tell them outlandish stories, including that his sister was dating Jason Aldean and that he was adopted by Ronald Reagan's son.
The last time anyone saw Diana Duve was when she left a bar in Vero Beach, Florida around 1:30 a.m. on June 20, 2014. After tracking down her mysterious ex-boyfriend, police made a startling discovery.
Multiple people were shot by a gunman who opened fire Saturday afternoon at Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas, a suburb in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, authorities said. The suspect was shot and killed by an officer.
The nine-member committee gave final approval at a meeting in Oakland to a hefty list of proposals that now go to state lawmakers to consider for reparations legislation.
The shooting suspect was "neutralized" by an officer, police said.
The Biden administration will allow the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration to expire on May 11. Elise Preston takes a look at what that means in practical terms.