FILE PHOTO: Mexico’s Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo (L-R), Canada’s Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer arrive for a trilateral meeting during the third round of NAFTA talks involving the United States, Mexico and Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Wattie/File Photo January 27, […]
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Fleetwood Mac helps raise $7 million at benefit in NYC
NEW YORK — Rock ‘n’ roll’s dysfunctional family, Fleetwood Mac, joined with artists paying tribute to their work to raise $7 million for down-on-their luck musicians at a benefit in Radio City Music Hall on Friday. The annual MusiCares fundraiser, held each year just before the Grammys, like the awards […]
Mattis says Korea talks can’t distract from denuclearization
HONOLULU — U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Friday that Olympics talks between North and South Korea should not distract from the internationally agreed goal of denuclearizing the North. Mattis spoke during a photo session with South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo at U.S. Pacific Command headquarters. Mattis welcomed the North-South […]
How sports venues are striving to serve the needs of autistic children
Sunday’s NFL Pro Bowl will be the first to cater to the needs of people with sensory issues. Across the country, stadiums and arenas are addressing those needs for every game and event – in large part because of the experience of one family from Akron, Ohio, reports CBS News’ […]
Jay Leno’s 1st car cost him $350—here’s his No. 1 rule for 1st-time car buyers
Car connoisseur Jay Leno bought his first car at age 14. It cost him $350, which he paid with savings from his summer jobs. “I bought a ’34 Ford pickup truck and it didn’t run and my dad said, ‘You’ve got two years before you get your license, so get […]
Pro-Russia incumbent wins Czech presidential election
PRAGUE — The Czech Republic’s pro-Russia president won a second five-year term Saturday after beating a political newcomer viewed as more Western-oriented in a runoff vote. With ballots from almost 99 percent of polling stations counted, the Czech Statistics Office said President Milos Zeman had received 51.6 percent of the […]
Justice Ginsburg signals she won’t retire soon
WASHINGTON — In different circumstances, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg might be on a valedictory tour in her final months on the Supreme Court. But in the era of President Trump, the 84-year-old Ginsburg is packing her schedule and sending signals she intends to keep her seat on the bench for years. […]
Salt Bae: How a butcher’s apprentice turned a sprinkle of salt into worldwide fame
It was the second night of Nusr-Et’s grand opening in Manhattan. The rapper Fat Joe, who was dining at the restaurant, leaned back in his chair to catch a better view as chef and owner Nusret Gokce — better known as Salt Bae — began his routine. Wearing a fitted […]
Remembering 1968: The Tet Offensive
1968 was a year like no other, and throughout this year “Sunday Morning” will be taking occasional looks back. We begin this morning in Vietnam, with the Tet Offensive, which began 50 years ago this coming Tuesday. David Martin has the story of the conflict in one frontline city: The […]
Clinton ‘dismayed’ by harassment complaint involving ex-aide
Hillary Clinton says she was “dismayed” by sexual harassment accusations made against a senior adviser to her 2008 presidential campaign. Clinton tweeted that on Friday she called the former campaign worker who reported the harassment to tell her she was proud she came forward. Clinton says she wanted “to make […]