Play off of 60 Minutes where the Hightower High School Electronic Media Academy produced a Student Minutes piece on breast cancer and won an Emmy. Shot and edited by Ted Irving
There are cookies...and then there are chocolate chip cookies. Kelly Cobiella reports on the timeless and sweetest gift of the holiday season.
Gregg Mozgala was born with cerebral palsy, he often wore leg braces until he was 12 but, as Serena Altschul reports, dancing has proved to be a most unlikely medicine for this young man.
Tom Petty has kept his fans and made countless new ones over the 30 years he's been in rock and roll and Anthony Mason spends a little time with the musician.
In this preview of an exclusive profile of Dr. Jill Biden for "CBS News Sunday Morning," Rita Braver talks with the educator and with first lady Michelle Obama about their relationship.
72 years after famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart disappeared while flying over the Pacific, Kimberly Dozier retraces her fateful journey in search of what really happened.
Think maintaining a healthy lifestyle is hard to swallow? Mo Rocca has "the real skinny" on the right way to stay on track with your diet.
Some 300 militants stormed a remote American outpost in Nuristan. CBS News' Mandy Clark has the latest.
Sterling is a duck. Cleo is a dog. But that hasn't stopped them from becoming best friends. The two were brought together by 17 year-old Tiffany Smith of Dexter, Iowa.
In 1979, CBS News Sunday Morning aired its first cover story. Richard Threlkeld reports on Pope John Paul II's mission to Mexico.
Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
"CBS News RAW": How many meatballs does it take to make a contest winner? In Las Vegas, the lucky number was 50. A man known as Joey Chestnut won the first Martorano's Masters Meatball Eating Championship.
Ford Motor Company has been through many changes over its lifespan but nothing pushed the American company like the economic recession of 2008. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Mo'Nique has established herself as a big and proud woman. Backstage at her BET show, she sent a message about what fuels her show and an invitation to the Sunday Morning audience.
To say that water-skiing is her hobby would be an understatement. A Kansas woman starting hitting the water at 35, now the 77 year old grandma is still at it.
After eight turbulent years, George W. Bush will step down as the 43rd President of the United States. He leaves behind a nation much changed from when he took office. Thalia Assuras reports.
A shaving company launched a new razor blade by sending French Spiderman Alain Robert to the top of the Phoenicia hotel in Beirut, Lebanon. Robert has climbed more than 85 world famous landmarks.
"CBS News RAW": Ben & Jerry's is celebrating VT's new same-sex marriage law by putting a new twist on a classic favorite. The popular 'Chubby Hubby' flavor will have a new name, 'Hubby Hubby.'
Katie Couric spoke with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright about her new book, her famous pins and the exhibit dedicated to them.
Ben Stein explains why he feels President Obama is trying to accomplish too much this early into his presidency.
Ben Stein, a true-blue aficionado of capitalism, is troubled by the bankers Americans bailed out barely a year ago rewarding themselves with obscene bonuses.
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