U.S. troop drawdown in eastern Europe brings anxiety, and GOP rebuke
NATO and U.S. allies try to assuage fears over bolstering Russia as the Pentagon announces a U.S. troop reduction in eastern Europe.
This week on “Sunday Morning” (Nov. 2)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
This week on “Sunday Morning” (Nov. 2)
A look at the features for this week’s broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
Why do we celebrate Halloween? Here’s a look at the holiday’s beginnings.
The National Retail Federation says this year’s Halloween spending on costumes, decorations, candy and greeting cards is expected to hit more than $13 billion. Author Kenneth Davis, the historian behind the “Don’t Know Much About” series, explains
How daylight saving time impacts our health
This weekend marks the end of daylight saving time as most of the U.S. “falls back” and gains an hour of sleep. Sleep expert Shelby Harris, a clinical associate professor at Einstein Medical School in New York
IAEA warns latest Russian strikes jeopardized Ukraine’s nuclear plants
Ukraine accuses Russia of “systematic energy terror” as the global atomic energy watchdog warns Moscow’s latest strikes jeopardize nuclear plants’ safety.
Inside a Manhattan speakeasy known for its salacious menu and as a “sensory sanctuary”
A Manhattan speakeasy called “Do Not Disturb” is growing in popularity. Daud Sturdivant, a former musician turned restaurateur, explained it’s a place to disconnect and reconnect. Known for its salacious menu, the speakeasy also has a 22-year-old
Inside a Manhattan speakeasy known for its salacious menu and as a “sensory sanctuary”
A Manhattan speakeasy called “Do Not Disturb” is growing in popularity. Daud Sturdivant, a former musician turned restaurateur, explained it’s a place to disconnect and reconnect. Known for its salacious menu, the speakeasy also has a 22-year-old
Man running New York City Marathon 2 years after getting heart transplant
Derek Lindstrom is set to run the New York City Marathon two years after getting a heart transplant. Lindstrom joined CBS News with Harboring Hearts CEO Erin Taylor with more on their journey.
Dozens dead after Hurricane Melissa slams Caribbean
At least 45 people died after Hurricane Melissa slammed parts of the Caribbean. CBS News’ Jason Allen reports.