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Notable Deaths in 2024

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A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.

Face The Nation: Clyburn, Brinkley, Parnes

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Missed the second half of the show? The latest on...Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina says he is concerned about the potential impact that misinformation could have on the elections in November, citing the use of artificial intelligence to mimic President Biden's voice in New Hampshire. Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian and author of "The Unfinished Presidency," and Amie Parnes, a national political reporter whose latest book "Lucky" chronicles President Biden's 2020 campaign... Читать дальше...

Gunfire at Super Bowl celebration shatters another American moment

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A celebration last week in Kansas City that was meant to mark the Chiefs' win in the Super Bowl took a horrifying turn when a burst of gunfire killed one person and injured nearly two dozen others. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.



What comes next in Trump's legal battles

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Rikki Klieman, a CBS News legal analyst, examines the fraud ruling against former President Donald Trump and the Trump Organization, and what's next on the legal front for the former president.

Here Comes the Sun: Emma Stone and more

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Actor Emma Stone and director Yorgos Lanthimos sit down with Tracy Smith to discuss their latest film, “Poor Things.” Then, Conor Knighton travels to Ohio to learn about ancient structures that are now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “Here Comes the Sun” is a closer look at some of the people, places and things we bring you every week on “CBS Sunday Morning.”

Nature: Eagles in Nebraska

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We leave you this Sunday before Presidents Day with our national bird, bald eagles, wintering along the Missouri River near Crofton, Nebraska. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.

The authentic Ashley McBryde

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The country artist unafraid to write lyrics that strike a chord, and maybe a few nerves, has released her fourth studio album, "The Devil I Know." What makes her success all the sweeter is that almost all of it came after McBryde took on one of her demons: alcohol.

Hilary Swank on "Ordinary Angels" and miracles

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After winning two Oscars, the actress put her career on hold for three years to care for her father, who had a lung transplant. Now she stars in a movie that hits close to home.

Jason Carter on Jimmy Carter's strength of spirit

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The former president's grandson says his grandfather, who has witnessed massive transformations in the world during the past century, maintains his spirit thanks to his unwavering adherence to principles of faith and respect for others.

Donald Trump: From fraud judgment to hawking sneakers

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Found to have illegally profited from habitually inflating the value of his real estate holdings in order to obtain loans at reduced interest rates, former President Donald Trump was ordered Friday to pay nearly $355 million, and was barred from running a business in New York for three years. Correspondent Martha Teichner reports on what it means, and how Trump responded with an unusual fundraising tactic.

The death of Alexey Navalny, Putin's most vocal critic

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Officials said Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny collapsed and died Friday inside a high-security penal colony above the Arctic Circle, where he'd been serving a 19-year sentence for "extremism." Correspondent Seth Doane reports on the life of a fierce crusader against corruption who'd staged massive protests against President Vladimir Putin, and who'd already survived notorious attempts to silence him.

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including William Post, who helped invent a familiar staple of toasters: Pop-Tarts.

LaChanze on expanding diversity behind Broadway's curtains

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After spending most of her life performing, in such Broadway shows as "Once on This Island," "Ragtime" and "The Color Purple," the Tony Award-winner stepped off-stage to become a Broadway producer. More Tonys followed.

Broadway star LaChanze on expanding diversity behind the scenes

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LaChanze has spent most of her life on stage, appearing in such shows as "Once on This Island," "Ragtime," "Summer," and "The Color Purple," for which she won a Tony Award. But throughout her career she did not see much diversity backstage. And so, after 40 years as a performer, LaChanze took on a new role as a Broadway producer – and won two more Tonys, for best musical ("Kimberly Akimbo") and best revival of a play ("Top Dog/Underdog"). She talks with correspondent David Pogue about the strides... Читать дальше...

Artist Michael Deas on earning the stamp of approval

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The New Orleans artist may be one of the most famous painters you've never heard of, whose work can be bought for pennies – his portraits of presidents and movie stars have been commissioned for the U.S. Postal Service.





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