Sunday Profile: Eddie Murphy
It may be yet another “comeback” for the former star of “Saturday Night Live,” but it may be his biggest, as he gets acclaim for his starring role in the Netflix comedy “Dolemite Is My Name.” Tracy
The 2010s: The news from Europe
During the past 10 years Russian President Vladimir Putin was re-elected twice – and the world outside the Kremlin walls is a different place because of him. Mark Phillips looks at the changes wrought in Europe in
The 2010s: The news from Europe
During the past 10 years Russian President Vladimir Putin was re-elected twice – and the world outside the Kremlin walls is a different place because of him. Mark Phillips looks at the changes wrought in Europe in
The 2010s: Top stories year-to-year
What were some of the biggest news items from each year of the past decade? Lee Cowan looks back at some of the events that are still reverberating today.
An upgrade for U.S. airports
Travelers aren’t complaining about layovers at Singapore’s Changi Airport (consistently ranked the best in the world) thanks to its movie theaters, rooftop pool, hot tub, and butterfly garden. Yet in the United States, there isn’t an airport
Nature: Swans at Cayuga Lake
“Sunday Morning” takes us among swans a-swimming in one of central New York’s Finger Lakes. Videographer: Carl Mrozek
Remains of 6 victims found in Hawaiian helicopter crash
The remains of six of the seven people on board a helicopter that crashed off the Hawaiian island of Kauai have been recovered. The chopper went missing Thursday after taking off on a sight-seeing tour with the
Somalia terror attack kills dozens, many of them students
A horrific car explosion occurred today in Somalia’s capitol city of Mogadishu, killing 78 people and injuring 125 people. Many of the victims were students on their way to class. The car explosion is being labeled “an
Flights suspended after plane crash in Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, all Bek Air flights are suspended after a plane crash killed at least 12 people. Investigators at the snow-covered crash site say 98 people were aboard the jet when it hit a concrete wall and
The future of fishing may be more diverse
“As Americans expand their palates, many are beginning to discover new kinds of fish to eat. The trend is beneficial in more ways than one. New tastes may mean new ways to keep fisheries stocked, and be