6/5: The Daily Report
Tom Hanson reports on the public falling-out between President Trump and Elon Musk, new data about the number of arrests made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and takes a look at the new Nintendo Switch 2.
6/5: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down new numbers on immigration arrests under Trump; Reporter’s Notebook: Is the heart of the budget debate getting lost in Trump-Musk feud?
6/5: CBS Evening News Plus
Breaking down new numbers on immigration arrests under Trump; Reporter’s Notebook: Is the heart of the budget debate getting lost in Trump-Musk feud?
6/5: The Takeout with Major Garrett
President Trump and Elon Musk escalate their public feud; Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich joins The Takeout to discuss why he chose Trump as the subject of his new book.
Finding peace for the fallen, and themselves
At a cemetery in Chester, Illinois, Lt. Perry Dotson is 50 years late for the funeral of Army Private First Class Leonard Nitzsche, who was in Dotson’s platoon in Vietnam when, in April 1970, he was killed.
Want $10K? Move your home office to Tulsa, Oklahoma
With countless people working out of their homes, does it really matter WHERE they live? According to Tulsa, Oklahoma, no! The city of 400,000 that has plenty of hip coffee shops, bustling bars, and a thriving arts
Calling it quits: When leaving your job is the right thing to do
Many Americans with full-time jobs say they daydream about leaving those jobs far behind. But giving up an unsatisfying career (and the paycheck with it) is not just a fantasy, say those who have experienced the joy
Nature: Cuba's Isle of Youth
“Sunday Morning” takes us under the sea, at Cuba’s Isle of Youth (Isla de la Juventud). Videographer: Ziggy Livnat.
The growing anti-war movement inside Israel includes some reservist soldiers
Israel said its forces recovered the remains of two Israeli-American hostages who were killed, and their bodies then taken, during Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack. With the ceasefire deal with Hamas in doubt, returning more hostages
The art of Japanese tie dyeing
The craft of applying resist-dyeing techniques to fabrics, also known as tie dying, has been practiced in Japan for hundreds of years. Correspondent Lucy Craft reports from the town of Arimatsu, where merchant houses specializing in producing