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Exclusive - Cassidy accuses RFK Jr. of building public health "upon a foundation of lies" Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy said of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., "If you build public health upon a foundation of lies, then you're going to have the absence of adequate public health." 3H ago
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Cassidy on Trump and the Senate -- Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy, who recently lost the primary in his state to a challenger endorsed by President Trump, told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he thinks Congress will continue to hold Mr. Trump accountable after he and Sens. Thom Tillis and John Conryn leave, but he added "I don't know" if the president knows the Senate is a separate body from the presidency.1 minute ago
Face the Nation - Kaine on guardrails on Pentagon firings - Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that he believes there could be bipartisan support for guardrails on Pentagon firings in the aftermath of the departure of Gen. Chris Donahue, the commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa. 1H ago - 9:441 minute ago
Entertainment - Songbook: James Taylor sings "Moon River" Six-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter James Taylor, whose choices of essential American songs include the 1961 hit "Moon River," performs Henry Mancini's tender song of heartbreak for "Sunday Morning" viewers. Accompanying Taylor are Kevin Hays on keyboards, Jon Suters on bass, and Nick Halley on percussion. [Check out the complete "Sunday Morning" Essential American Songbook at cbsnews.com/songbook.] 2H ago - 3:121 minute ago
Larry David on "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" The comic icon behind "Curb Your Enthusiasm" brings his own perspective to America's storied past in a new HBO sketch comedy series - finally making use of his history major from college. updated 6M ago1 minute ago
Extended interview: Larry David -- In this web exclusive, Larry David talks with longtime friend and collaborator Susie Essman about his new HBO sketch comedy series, "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness."2 hours ago
Songbook: Sara Bareilles sings "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" -- Two-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles, whose choices of essential American songs include Aretha Franklin's rendition of "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," performs the Gerry Goffin-Carole King-Jerry Wexler classic, joined by pianist Misty Boyce. [Check out the complete "Sunday Morning" Essential American Songbook at cbsnews.com/songbook.]2 hours ago
Mom gets answers after fighting for diagnosis: "Something's wrong" -- Michelle Williams struggled with high blood pressure and swelling for years before she was finally diagnosed with an unusual condition. -- Jun 275 hours ago
NASA prepares to launch rescue to save telescope from falling to Earth -- The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.3 hours ago
Trump nominates former Oklahoma trooper Lance Schroyer to be ICE director -- President Trump on Saturday said he has nominated Lance Schroyer to be the next director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.19 hours ago
4 dead in Kentucky after heavy rain and floods, governor says -- Four people have died due to flooding from thunderstorms in Kentucky, Gov. Andy Beshear said Saturday, and he issued a state of emergency with additional rainfall expected.5 hours ago
250 essential American songs to mark nation's birthday -- What are the essential American songs? We asked CBS Sunday Morning's familiar faces, from performers to artists and writers to community leaders.3 hours ago
The Founding Fathers: Why their radical beliefs continue to shape America -- The men who signed the Declaration of Independence were flawed, but what they did in the summer of 1776 changed the world forever - and their fight for equality continues today.3 hours ago
CBS to host "The Great American Block Party 250" special on July 4 -- CBS will host a primetime special celebrating America's 250th birthday on Saturday, July 4, with exclusive performances and the largest fireworks show in history. -- Jun 173 hours ago
The Equal Rights Amendment: A promise unfulfilled -- An Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution - guaranteeing rights to all Americans regardless of sex - was first proposed to Congress in 1923. More than a century later, the ERA still has not become a formal part of our nation's bedrock of laws.2 hours ago
Historic Route 66: Americana on the go -- Though long bypassed by interstates, the historic "Mother Road," stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, remained a place for drivers to "get their kicks." Today, marking its first 100 years, Route 66 continues to attract travelers searching for an America of yesterday.3 hours ago
Only in America: The rise of Viet-Cajun cuisine -- Chef Trong Nguyen came from Vietnam as a teenager in the 1980s, and discovered that the clean bright flavors of Vietnamese food he grew up with paired perfectly with, of all things, the earthy, smoky spice of Cajun cuisine.3 hours ago
Meet NYC's New Socialist Leaders -- Abolish ICE. Free Palestine. Organize your union.2 days ago
I Co-Founded Wikipedia. Now I'm Banned for Life. -- The world's largest encyclopedia was overrun by bias and censorship-and pushed me out when I tried to fix it.1 day ago
Child Star, Neuroscientist, Crunchy Mom: The Many Sides of Mayim Bialik -- The sitcom icon talks fame, faith, and parenting.1 day ago
John Bolton pleads guilty to retaining classified information -- Bolton agreed to pay a $2.25 million fine, pleading guilty to one count of retaining classified national security information.2 days ago
Judge orders DOJ to either unredact more Epstein files or explain why it can't -- A judge on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to either release unredacted versions of several files on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein or explain why it can't do so.1 day ago
Senate Democrats push for info on "anti-weaponization" fund, demand hearing -- Led by Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, a group of Senate Democrats suggested the Justice Department violated its internal policies with the creation of the "anti-weaponization" fund.1 day ago
Cassidy says he passed a note to Witkoff during heated Trump meeting -- Sen. Bill Cassidy said that after his exchange with the president, he passed a note to Steve Witkoff, saying he would consider changing his war powers vote.1 day ago
U.S. strikes targets in Iran after drone attack on cargo ship -- The U.S. military says it hit Iranian targets over Iran's drone attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first American strikes on Iran since the two countries formally agreed to extend a ceasefire last week.1 day ago
No emergency fund? You may currently own the safety net you need. -- The need for an emergency fund is strong in today's economy. Here's how to access the safety net you may already own.1 day ago
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How long do debt collectors have to collect from an estate? -- Debt collectors have a limited time to make claims against an estate, so it's important to know that firm deadline.1 day ago
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Gadget prices have fallen for decades. Then AI happened. -- The race to build AI data centers is leading to a global shortage of memory chips, driving up the cost of personal electronics.1 day ago
Trump vows immediate 100% tariff if countries levy digital services tax -- Countries that tax U.S. companies offering digital products and services would immediately face a 100% tariff on their exports to the U.S., President Trump said.1 day ago
King Charles will not live in Buckingham Palace after $487 million renovation -- The king and Queen Camilla have decided instead to continue living at nearby Clarence House, a smaller, stately home.2 days ago
Big Tech is all in on AI. Now all they need is customers. -- Technology companies are betting trillions of dollars that consumers will open their wallets for AI services. But what if Big Tech is wrong?3 days ago
Nude portrait by Amedeo Modigliani sets record at auction -- The Modigliani painting "Nu assis au collier" (Seated Nude Wearing a Necklace) sold for $63.9 million, the highest price achieved for a work by the artist sold at auction in Europe, Sotheby's said.2 days ago
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Douglas Brinkley on America at 250: History tells us hoping for unity is not futile -- In these fiercely-polarized times, the presidential historian reminds us that Americans' freedom has been tested - and has survived - much worse.1 hour ago
American Panorama: From sea to shining sea -- "Sunday Morning" presents views of America the Beautiful. Photographs by Jonathan Irish.2 hours ago
Photography and the secret of Frederick Douglass' power -- Frederick Douglass, who was born into slavery and became an influential orator, writer and intellectual, was the most photographed person in America in the 19th century. Nancy Giles explores how Douglass used the early photographic medium to promote the cause of abolition.2 hours ago
CBS Sunday Morning - The radicalism of our Founding Fathers - The men who signed the Declaration of Independence were flawed, but what they did in the summer of 1776 changed the world forever. Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with experts about how 18th century colonists such as Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams defied a king and proposed a government of the people, and how their fight for equality continues today. 3H ago - 5:2125 minutes ago
The Essential American Songbook -- As our nation celebrates its 250th birthday, "Sunday Morning" asked some notable Americans to name their favorite songs by American artists. The result: A diverse list of 250 songs, from all musical genres, that reflects a beautiful representation of America itself. Correspondent Tracy Smith reports. Also: A special performance by Jon Batiste of "Georgia On My Mind."3 hours ago
Larry David on "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" -- Larry David brings his own comic perspective to America's storied history in the new HBO sketch comedy series, "Life, Larry, and the Pursuit of Unhappiness." He talks with Susie Essman about finally making use of his history major from college, and how he took comments from one of the show's producers, former President Barack Obama.2 hours ago
Historic Route 66: Americana on the go -- Route 66, the "Mother Road" stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, was also a place for drivers to "get their kicks." Though long bypassed by interstates, the historic highway, home of scenic vistas and roadside curiosities, continues to attract travelers searching for an America of yesterday. Correspondent Lee Cowan takes a drive along Route 66, which is now marking its centennial.2 hours ago
Celebrating Fourth of July fireworks -- Fireworks were invented in China, and perfected in Italy. But it was immigrants that brought their pyrotechnical secrets to America, creating a Fourth of July tradition: ever-grander fireworks displays. Correspondent Faith Salie visits the New Castle, Pa., fireworks company Pyrotechnico, which will be creating a world-record-worthy Independence Day celebration in Washington, D.C. this July 4th.2 hours ago
Open: "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 28, 2026 -- This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Sen. Bill Cassidy discusses the explosive meeting between President Trump and Senate Republicans as well as why he changed his vote on the Iran war powers resolution. Plus, Sen. Tim Kaine and CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford join.43 minutes ago
Full Interview: Sen. Bill Cassidy -- Watch Margaret Brennan's full interview with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on June 28, 2026.1 hour ago
Cassidy on heated Trump meeting -- Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana said he changed his support for a Democratic-led measure aimed at restricting President Trump's war powers in Iran after he secured a briefing from Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff by passing him a note during the heated meeting with the president. "Steve, I would consider changing my vote, but I've been voting yes because I've not been briefed," Cassidy recalled writing in the note in an interview with "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan that airs Sunday. -- Jun 251 hour ago
