One in 10 births in this country is premature, one of the highest rates in the industrialized world; author Sarah DiGregorio says we must do better Source
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Mumford & Sons
Mumford & Sons are one of music’s most unlikely success stories. The British group broke through with a banjo-driven folk/rock sound that, Rolling Stone called, “like a horse and buggy designed in a Tesla factory.” With the recent release of “Delta,” their third straight #1 album, they are indisputably among the biggest bands of the past decade. Anthony Mason reports. Source
Reaching out: How caring letters help in suicide prevention
One psychiatrist’s long-forgotten idea on giving support to those hospitalized or treated for depression or attempting suicide is being revived, and is finding positive results in an era of texting Source
Harry and Meghan’s Declaration of Independence
With the bombshell news that Prince Harry and wife Meghan are stepping away from royal duties, Queen Elizabeth II has given her official blessing. But there’s a price to be paid, as Imtiaz Tyab reports from London. Source
The mystery of the reappearing Klimt painting
“Portrait of a Lady” vanished from an Italian art gallery 23 years ago – and then just as mysteriously turned up last month, hidden within the gallery’s walls Source
The long shadow of Claude Monet
In Denver the country’s largest Monet exhibit in more than two decades, and another upcoming exhibition in Chicago, celebrate the Impressionist master whose work inspired 20th century art movements Source
Mumford & Sons on playing with a “sense of abandon”
With the recent release of “Delta,” their third straight #1 album, the British group that broke through with a banjo-driven folk/rock sound are indisputably among the biggest bands of the past decade Source
Calendar: Week of January 20
From Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to the Chinese Lunar New Year, “Sunday Morning” takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Mo Rocca reports. Source
Transcript: Gary Cohn on “Face the Nation”
The following is a transcript of an interview with Gary Cohn, the former director of the National Economic Council, airing Sunday, January 19, 2020, on “Face the Nation. Source
Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature
The Denver Art Museum presents the country’s largest Monet exhibit in more than two decades, exploring the Impressionist’s fascination with light, and how tragedy colored his work Source