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Hamas says it agrees to parts of Trump’s proposed peace plan for Gaza; Six-time Grammy Award-winner Jason Isbell on his new album
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James Beard Award-winning chef Fernando Olea is originally from Mexico, and brings classic Latin ingredients to life at his restaurant, Sazon, which is celebrating 10 years in business this year.
When Hurricane Helene slammed the southeastern U.S. last year, Unicoi County, Tennessee, was hit especially hard, losing their hospital from severe flooding. CBS News National Environmental Correspondent David Schecter and our partners at KFF Health News investigate how the loss revealed more U.S. hospitals at risk.
The Department of Justice is claiming responsibility for the removal of the ICEBlock app from the Apple store, stirring debate over the government's role in free enterprise.
The superintendent of Iowa's largest public school district was detained by ICE last week, raising questions about his background. Ian Roberts, who was hired in 2023, has a history of criminal charges and was not in the U.S. legally, authorities said. The Des Moines school district said it is suing the firm it charged with vetting Roberts.
Six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is back on "CBS Saturday Morning" with songs from his new album, "Foxes in the Snow," his first in a decade with his band "The 400 Unit."
Wildlife photographer Tim Flach has been around the world to get the perfect shot. But his latest book, titled "Feline," may have been one his biggest challenges.
When Avion Anderson had to complete a ropes course at firefighter training for the Sheldon Community Fire Department in Houston, Texas, he decided to be open about his dislike of heights — going viral for expressing his fear — and still powering through the course. CBS News' Karen Hua heads to Houston to meet Anderson and the teammates who supported him during training.
For a long time, the piano was one of the first instruments U.S. children learned to play, but in 2025, less people are buying pianos for their homes. "CBS Saturday Morning" discovers why decreased sales might not be a bad thing.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced to 50 months in prison on Friday for prostitution-related charges. Combs' legal team and children pleaded with the judge for a lower sentence, and the disgraced music mogul became emotional as he was sentenced.
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Democratic and Republican lawmakers remain at odds over federal funding, and federal workers are fearing mass layoffs during the government shutdown.
Hamas said in a statement Friday that it agreed to some of the proposed peace plan for Gaza that President Trump outlined last week at the White House, including the release of all hostages. However, the group suggested negotiations on certain aspects of the plan.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on Friday. The leader made defiant statements about the countries that recently recognized the Palestinian state, while U.N. delegates walked out.
For its eighth consecutive year, Finland topped the list of happiest countries in the world, according to an annual report published by the University of Oxford in partnership with Gallup and the U.N. "CBS Saturday Morning" explores how the nation has remained happy amid global turmoil.
More documents were released that reveal several high-profile names of those involved with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Democrats vowed to continue releasing information about Epstein, while Republicans are accusing them of politicizing the issue.
Award-winning London-based bartender Ryan Chetiyawardana takes "CBS Saturday Morning" behind the bar to make the perfect martini.
Piano sales in the U.S. have plummeted in recent years. But the dip isn't indicative of fewer people playing the instrument.
For the eighth consecutive year, Finland was ranked first as the happiest country on Earth, according to the annual World Happiness Report.
The NYPD says it has saved more than 200 people with a program that uses drones to canvass moving trains for subway surfers.
Despite the destruction from Hurricane Helene, John Saunby saw pieces worth salvaging and decided to use the debris to build a new home.
Six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is back on CBS Saturday Mornings with songs from his new album, "Foxes in the Snow," his first in a decade with his band, "The 400 Unit." Here's Jason Isbell with "Eileen."
Six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is back on CBS Saturday Mornings with songs from his new album, "Foxes in the Snow," his first in a decade with his band, "The 400 Unit." Here's Jason Isbell with "Crimson and Clay."
Six-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell is back on CBS Saturday Mornings with songs from his new album, "Foxes in the Snow," his first in a decade with his band, "The 400 Unit." Here's Jason Isbell with "Ride to Robert's."
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "Jessie."
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "Over You."
Couch began in 2019 as a Boston-based retro pop group, who were forced to write and record their songs over Zoom during the pandemic. The seven-member band performed on stage together for the first time in 2021, and since then have sold out shows in both the U.S. and Europe. Their debut album, "Big Talk," comes out on Oct. 24, followed by a 40-city international headline tour. In their TV debut, here's Couch with "On the Wire."
Maren Morris released her first self-written album when she was 15 years old, but her big break came when "My Church" topped charts and won her a Grammy. Last month, Morris released the deluxe version of her new album "Dreamsicle." Here's Maren Morris performing "Running."
Maren Morris released her first self-written album when she was 15 years old, but her big break came when "My Church" topped charts and won her a Grammy. Last month, Morris released the deluxe version of her new album "Dreamsicle." Here's Maren Morris performing "Grand Bouquet."
Maren Morris released her first self-written album when she was 15 years old, but her big break came when "My Church" topped charts and won her a Grammy. Last month, Morris released the deluxe version of her new album "Dreamsicle." Here's Maren Morris performing "Carry Me Through."
Curtis Harding began his musical journey at a young age, singing alongside his mother at church. Before long, he was playing the guitar and writing songs. Harding went solo and released his debut album in 2014. His fourth album, "Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt" was released just last week. Here is Curtis Harding with "I Won't Let You Down."
Curtis Harding began his musical journey at a young age, singing alongside his mother at church. Before long, he was playing the guitar and writing songs. Harding went solo and released his debut album in 2014. His fourth album, "Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt" was released just last week. From that new album, here is Curtis Harding with "The Power."
Curtis Harding began his musical journey at a young age, singing alongside his mother at church. Before long, he was playing the guitar and writing songs. Harding went solo and released his debut album in 2014. His fourth album, "Departures & Arrivals: Adventures of Captain Curt" was released just last week. From that new album, here is Curtis Harding with "There She Goes."
The Bones of J.R. Jones began as a project by singer-songwriter Jonathon Linaberry, but the music he released was featured in critically acclaimed shows like "True Detective," "Suits," and "Graceland." On Sept. 24, he kicks off a West Coast tour. Here is the television debut of The Bones of J.R. Jones, performing "Stay Wild."
James Beard Award-winning chef Fernando Olea is originally from Mexico, and brings classic Latin ingredients to life at his restaurant, Sazon, which is celebrating 10 years in business this year.
Award-winning London-based bartender Ryan Chetiyawardana takes "CBS Saturday Morning" behind the bar to make the perfect martini.
We’re exploring three restaurants you should visit this autumn. We take a trip to Chicago to visit a neighborhood hangout highlighting local produce, and we travel to New York’s Hudson Valley, where one chef has restored a space almost as old as the nation for her wood-fired cuisine. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
Chef Samir Mohammad and his wife, Rachel, are bringing big time flavor to the small town of Noblesville, Indiana, with 9th Street Bistro, their tiny-but-mighty restaurant with a rotating menu that highlights fresh and local ingredients.
We meet husband and wife duos who have created their dream restaurants together. We visit an eatery in New York City where authentic Vietnamese fare is served, and we take a trip to Mexico City to learn how one couple has created dishes inspired by Mexican, African and Southeast Asian flavors. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
Scott Bacon is determined to put Baltimore on the culinary map. Bacon, known for his globally inspired and locally sourced cuisine, is the first Black executive chef at the highly acclaimed restaurant Magdalena, inside the city's historic Ivy Hotel. Michelle Miller has more.
We visit the Lone Star State, where four restaurants in Houston are making waves with their flavors. We visit a chef who went on a one-hundred day journey through all twenty-nine Indian states to perfect his recipes, and we meet a powerhouse chef and restaurateur who’s opened multiple restaurants in the five years he’s lived in Houston. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
Russ & Daughters is a New York institution, and on this episode of "The Dish," learn how three generations have kept the doors open for more than 100 years.
We’re visiting the kitchens of four female chefs paving their ways through the culinary industry, from a visit to the first Black-owned oyster bar in the country to an Atlanta hotspot serving up homemade biscuits. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
With its Ukrainian-inspired dishes that put a modern twist on some of the country's favorite delicacies, Tatar Bunar is getting rave reviews in London.
Salt & Straw began as a small artisanal ice cream shop with funky flavor options. Now, there are more than 40 locations, with offerings like "Peach Jam Miso Blondies" or "Melon and Prosciutto."
Chef Ana Sortun is a Seattle native who has made the Boston food scene her own with her restaurant Oleana, which earned her multiple James Beard Award-nominations.
Learn about the Puerto Rican origins of one of summer's best drinks.