GOP presidential candidate and neurosurgeon Ben Carson says more and more voters are discovering his candidacy on social media and internet platforms. Source Read More »
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Jason Isbell and Amanda Shires perform “24 Frames”
Web exclusive: The husband-and-wife musicians sat down for CBS News to play a song from Isbell’s chart-topping new album, “Something More Than Free.” Source Read More »
From the archives: A stolen Stradivarius
In this story from February 1, 1981, “Sunday Morning” music commentator Frances Cole talks with concert violinist Roman Totenberg, director of Bard College’s Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Mass., whose 1734 Stradivarius violin had been stolen the previous year. Totenberg talked about his loss, and about what qualities he was searching for in a replacement instrument. Source Read More »
Health officials investigate Legionnaires’ outbreak in New York City
Health teams from the Centers for Disease Control and New York state descended on New York City to test for the Legionella bacteria at at least 100 sites. Vinita Nair reports. Source Read More »
Jason Isbell on his musical education
Web extra: The country/rock singer-songwriter talks to correspondent Anthony Mason about the education he received regarding blues music from his grandfather, a Pentecostal preacher, and about rock songs from a teacher (and Rolling Stones devotee) at his school. Source Read More »
John Mellencamp pays back lifesaving hospital
Proceeds from the singer’s show went to the Riley Hospital for Children. It was a way for the singer to pay back the hospital that saved his life nearly 64 years ago. Anthony Mason sits down with Mellencamp to discuss the experience. Source Read More »
Spicy foods may help you live longer
People who eat spicy foods regularly have a lower risk of heart disease, cancer and even diabetes. And, Dr. Jon LaPook and Dr. Holly Phillips join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the government’s coordinated campaign against antibiotic resistant “superbugs.” Source Read More »
Child contracts plague on California camping trip
A child is recovering from California’s first case of the plague in nearly a decade. Officials believe the disease may have been contracted on a camping trip in Yosemite National Park. Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil joins CBSN with details. Source Read More »
California to reopen June 15 if state meets specific criteria
Governor Gavin Newsom said the Golden State must keep the COVID vaccine supply sufficient and keep hospitalizations stable and low. Source Read More »
How voters responded to Trump in Cleveland GOP debate
Trump’s tough talk didn’t end with Thursday night’s GOP debate. He’s now lashing out at a group of Ohio Republican voters who monitored the debate in a dial test with Republican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz. They were often critical of Trump. In response, Trump tweeted, “.@FrankLuntz, your so-called ‘focus groups’ are a total joke. Don’t come to ... Read More »