Country music singer Lillie Mae recently made her solo debut with the album "Forever and Then Some." Mae is a Third Man Records artist and her album was produced by Jack White.
Idaho Republican Raul Labrador is under fire for comments he made at a town hall
In a report to air on "Sunday Morning" about new strategies to combat the dangers facing women who engage in prostitution, correspondent Lee Cowan talks with a sex worker who is open about her profession.
In this preview of an interview to air on "Sunday Morning," host Jane Pauley asks former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to define the seminal events that have stirred the political consciousness of today's youth.
Eliud Kipchoge nearly became the first person to run a marathon in less than two hours, coming just 26 seconds short. The Kenyan, widely considered the world's greatest marathoner, shattered the previous record by more than two minutes.
Country music singer Lillie Mae recently made her solo debut with the album "Forever and Then Some." Mae is a Third Man Records artist and her album was produced by Jack White.
Russia is suspected of hacking Emmanuel Macron ahead of the presidential vote that could transform Europe. Also, the GOP health care bill is now in the hands of the Senate. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Chef Didier Elena was headed toward a medical career until meeting world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse. After two decades of working with Ducasse, Elena broke out on his own. The Michelin-starred chef is now culinary director at Chefs Club where a rotating roster of stellar chefs create menus of seasonal ingredients. Elena joines "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to talk about his career.
A Detroit-based record label is changing the way music is recorded and released. Third Man Records, founded in 2001, is the brain child of Jack White of the White Stripes who, along with his team, has built a unique music empire with vinyl presses that are the first new ones to be built in 35 years. Anthony Mason reports.
"Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume Two" opened in theaters Friday, officially kicking off the summer movie season. It's just one of dozens of blockbusters scheduled for release over the next four months. Matt Singer, editor in chief for movie website screencrush.com, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to preview some of the most highly-anticipated summer offerings.
Having someone stand in as friend or loved one, like in Julia Roberts' "My Best Friend's Wedding" where she enlists her gay co-worker to pose as her fiancé, isn't just a Hollywood fantasy anymore. People in Japan are now paying for impostors and "rental family" companies are on the rise. Adriana Diaz reports.
Vox senior editor Sarah Kliff joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Washington to discuss why the health care bill is not quite what President Trump has been describing and the effect the bill might have on Americans who hold private health insurance.
Tornado survivors often describe how the powerful storms seemingly come out of nowhere. While advances have been made in detecting tornadoes, forecasters are still unable to predict exactly when and where a twister will touch down. Researchers at four universities are now working to increase the warning time by using drones. Tony Dokoupil reports.
It's billed as the fastest two minutes in sports with a history that reaches back more than 140 years. This year's field of 20 horses is wide open with Classic Empire the favorite to win and Patch, who lost his left eye a year ago, the long shot. Alex Wagner reports.
Dr. Tara Narula joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss how to recognize the symptoms of a 'mini stroke,' the importance of staying vigilant with your asthma and acting fast when you feel chest pain.
President Trump is spending more time away from the White House. Mr. Trump, who has jetted down to his home in Florida several times since becoming president, is spending the weekend at his home in New Jersey. The president says this cuts the cost of his taxpayer-funded security detail in half -- compared with staying at Trump Tower in New York. Margaret Brennan reports.
Chief political correspondent for Slate and CBS News political contributor, Jamelle Bouie, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what's next for the GOP health care bill as it heads to the Senate and the implications of Friday's apparent hacking and email leak of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron.
Prosecutors in Maryland say they are dropping rape charges against two teenagers who are also undocumented immigrants. The White House has used the case to promote President Trump's deportation policy. However, the teens' legal troubles are far from over. Chip Reid reports.
An apparent hacking attack is threatening to disrupt the presidential election in France -- an election that could affect all of Europe. The campaign of centrist Emmanuel Macron claims it has suffered a "massive and coordinated" cyber-attack with leaked documents designed to destabilize Sunday's runoff election. Macron holds a large lead over far-right opponent, Marine Le Pen. Mark Phillips reports.
President Trump is spending the weekend away from the White House, savoring his first success in the repeal of Obamacare. This week, the House passed the bill to replace Obamacare by a margin of just four votes. However, the bill's future is in doubt as Senate Republicans are crafting their own version of the measure. Errol Barnett reports.
Scott Pruitt recused himself from a number of cases stemming from his time as Oklahoma attorney general
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