U.S. military strikes a seventh alleged drug boat in Caribbean, Hegseth says
The U.S. military struck another alleged drug-carrying vessel on Friday, killing three people, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, in the seventh known attack since last month.
10/19: Sunday Morning
Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: Jeffrey Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s posthumous memoir; actor Tim Curry; Ben Stiller’s documentary about his parents, Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara; children’s video entertainer Ms. Rachel; AI-generated art; a library that
Listeria recall of food included in federal school breakfast, lunch programs
Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture’s National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
Listeria recall of food included in federal school breakfast, lunch programs
Frozen foods that are served to students as part of the Department of Agriculture’s National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs may be contaminated with listeria, officials said.
Trump calls Colombia’s president an “illegal drug leader,” orders end to U.S. aid
President Trump called Colombia’s president an “illegal drug leader” and pledged to end U.S. aid to the country, following the leader’s criticism of U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats.
Israel strikes southern Gaza, saying Hamas attacked its soldiers
This is the first major test of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed upon earlier this month.
9/14: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” House Speaker Mike Johnson joins to discuss the aftermath of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Meanwhile, Sens. Chris Coons of Delaware and James Lankford of Oklahoma
9/14: Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” House Speaker Mike Johnson joins to discuss the aftermath of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Meanwhile, Sens. Chris Coons of Delaware and James Lankford of Oklahoma
Nature: Penguins in Patagonia
We leave you this Sunday morning in Chile, with penguins in Patagonia. Videographer: Michael Clark.
Charles M. Blow on the crisis facing local newspapers
By some estimates, more than 3,200 print newspapers have vanished since 2005, with an estimated two newspapers closing each week, while funding for public broadcasting also shrinks.