6/28: Sunday Morning
Host Jane Pauley celebrates America at 250. Featured: The Founding Fathers; driving historic Route 66; the Essential American Songbook; a melting pot of cuisine; the ERA; the transcontinental railroad; fireworks; and Larry David's skewed take on Americ...
TNA Slammiversary 2026 preview, predictions and more
TNA Slammiversary features every title on the line in Boston, including an Ultimate X match and a four-way ladder match for the tag team championship.
Ex-MLB player says wife died in devastating Venezuela earthquakes
Ex-MLB player Gorkys Hernandez revealed his wife Deisy Maria Tovar De Hernandez was killed in Venezuela's devastating back-to-back earthquakes while staying at a hotel.
SNAP food stamp fraud has nefarious terrorism links, top Agriculture watchdog warns Congress
USDA Inspector General warns Congress that SNAP fraud proceeds have reached individuals linked to terrorist groups and foreign adversary nations.
Full Interview: Sen. Bill Cassidy
Watch Margaret Brennan's full interview with Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, a portion of which aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on June 28, 2026.
Videos show U.S. rescue team pull mother, baby from rubble in Venezuela
Hundreds of U.S. search and rescue workers are on the ground in Venezuela after deadly quakes struck the South American nation.
Web extra: James Taylor sings “On The 4th Of July”
In this web exclusive for "Sunday Morning" viewers, six-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter James Taylor performs his song "On The 4th Of July," from his 2002 album "October Road." Joining Taylor are Kevin Hays on keyboards, Jon Suters on bass, Nick ...
Orthodox Jew fights back, says California city fined him for home prayer meetings
First Liberty Institute demanded Irvine stop fining an Orthodox Jewish rabbi for home worship, citing religious freedom and RLUIPA violations.
Frustrated blue-collar union bosses rip socialist politicians, warn of labor exodus from Dem party
New York City union leaders slam Democrats and DSA candidates as out of touch with the working class, saying the party is moving too far to the left.
As America turns 250, a rare 1790 exchange between Washington and Bishop Carroll takes on new relevance
A 1790 letter from Bishop John Carroll to George Washington sought reassurance that Catholics would be equal citizens in the new American republic.