Where do religion and politics intersect? In honor of Easter and Passover, John Dickerson discusses faith in our time with Rod Dreher, Russell Moore, Abigail Pogrebin and Father James Martin.
How will President Trump and his team respond to the reality of North Korea's growing missile program? David Ignatius, David Nakamura, Robin Wright and Jamelle Bouie weigh in.
Tracy Smith visits with Ricky Martin, who's joining a rarified club: stars big enough to have a Las Vegas residency. She talked with Martin during rehearsals of his new show, which plays at the Park Theater at Monte Carlo through September, and learns why the music superstar - engaged and the father of twins - is no longer living "La Vida Loca."
Pope Francis spoke to thousands of worshippers who gathered in St. Peter's Square, where he celebrated Easter Sunday Mass. Francis touched on topics including the war in Syria.
Chocolate Easter Eggs are a big deal in Italy - and a major export for companies such as Perugina, which will produce millions of eggs to meet the holiday demand. Seth Doane visits the Perugina chocolate factory near Perugia, Italy, and also meets with Italian artisans who create luxury chocolate eggs that can cost hundreds of dollars apiece.
Author and historian David McCullough sits down with Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson to discuss the evolution of political leadership. "History is human,"McCullough reflects on decades passed.
A fierce critic of Wall Street and a crusader for the underdog, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts is a senator with a message you've probably heard before: the system is rigged. She admits to correspondent Chip Reid that she may sound like a broken record on that score, but adds, "It truly is my life's work."
Hours after an elaborate military parade, a failed missile launch took place on North Korea's East coast. CBS News Foreign Correspondent Ben Tracy, reports with the latest details from inside Pyongyang, North Korea.
When Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio of Buenos Aires chose his papal name, he took that of the founder of the Franciscan order. Mo Rocca looks into the history of St. Francis and how his teachings shaped the Church and the papacy of Pope Francis.
From the 75th anniversary of Doolittle's Raid on Tokyo to Earth Day, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.
They only met once: the baseball Hall of Famer Rod Carew, and the starry-eyed young boy who would grow up to become a pro football player himself. But when Konrad Reuland died following an aneurism, his organ donation made the two athletes inseparable. Steve Hartman reports.
Just over half a mile from Rome's Trevi Fountain is Villa Aurora. Built in 1570, it is currently presided over by a princess born in San Antonio, Texas. The former Rita Jenrette, now Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi, Principessa di Piombino, gives Mo Rocca a tour of her art-filled home, and of her life, which wound from her marriage to a Congressman whose career ended in scandal, to posing in Playboy, to her marriage to an Italian aristocrat.
Vatican City is the smallest independent state in the world - just 110 acres in area. But it draws more than six million visitors each year to the monumental St. Peter's Square, the magnificent Vatican museums and, at its heart, one of the holiest sites in the world: Saint Peter's Basilica. Mo Rocca explores the stunning interiors along with New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan, and meets with art historians and restorers working at the Vatican museums.
Thousands rallied across America Saturday demanding the president release his tax returns
A life-long resident of small-town Indiana, Dorothy Mengering brought a bit of understated small-town humor to her memorable appearances on her son's late-night show. Mengering, who died last Tuesday was 95. Jane Pauley reports, and also recognizes the passing of personal computer and Internet pioneer Robert Taylor.
Artist Edgar Degas is probably best known for his scenes depicting dancers. But the Impressionist painter was also interested in fashion and its place in Parisian society at the turn of the century. A new exhibition of works by Degas and others on the theme of millinery, currently at the St. Louis Art Museum, captures the artistry of hats and their function in the newly-burgeoning middle class, in France and abroad. Rita Braver reports.
David Ignatius, Robin Wright, David Nakamura and Jamelle Bouie sat down with CBS News' "Face the Nation" to discuss the latest political developments in D.C. and across the globe
"Sunday Morning" contributor Bill Flanagan says that when artists like Jessi Colter turn the poetry of Bible verse into lyrics, their songs speak beyond cultures and faith.
Ben Tracy, the only broadcast network reporter in North Korea, reports after the country's failed missile test
North Korea conducted a failed missile launch shortly before Mike Pence landed in South Korea for a 10-day trip to Asia
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