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An inspirational piece of history hit the big screen in Sacramento on Sunday. People gathered at the Crest Theater for the film "An Open Door."
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An inspirational piece of history hit the big screen in Sacramento on Sunday. People gathered at the Crest Theater for the film "An Open Door."
Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, has become more recognized in America, even becoming a holiday in New York. Millions of South Asian Americans celebrate Diwali with an American twist and create their own traditions. Shanelle Kaul has more.
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, brought children and adults from different cultures together in Oakland Friday.
As part of our series, "Age of AI," we're introducing you to the woman who has become known in the tech world as the "Godmother of AI." Fei-Fei Ling immigrated to the U.S. from China as a child. She documents her beginnings and rise to the top of her field in her new memoir, "The Worlds I See."
"Korean food was something that was a real source of shame for me growing up, and now sharing this food is a real full circle moment for me," Kim said.
Another packed day in Yuba City for the annual Sikh Festival. It draws in crowds from around the country and the world.
SapnaNYC provides essential social services to help new immigrants adapt to systems in the United States.
As Maui rebuilds from this summer's deadly wildfires, many people native to the region fear that they will be forever priced out of their homeland. Hawaii is already the most expensive state in the nation, and the fires and rebuilding process may only contribute to an exodus of native-born Hawaiians. Adam Yamaguchi has more.
This is the largest Sikh festival in the world, outside of India, and this year's event follows a major investigation into organized crime that had targeted this Northern California Sikh community.
David Oh, who served 11 years on Philadelphia City Council, says the city needs change. If elected, Oh would bring that as the first Republican mayor since 1952.
Belva Davis, believed to be the first Black female TV reporter in the western United States, died on Sept. 24, 2025 at age 92. In this "Sunday Morning" profile of Davis that aired on Feb. 26, 2023, "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker (who, like many journalists, walked in her footsteps) looked back at her career, and described how making a dream a reality became her legacy.
Rev. Yehiel Curry, 53, is only the fifth presiding bishop of the ELCA, a predominantly white denomination.
An admirer of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Sanae Takaichi is a protege of the ultra-conservative vision of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
The Rev. Sarah Mullally was appointed as the 106th archbishop of Canterbury and will soon be the spiritual leader of over 85 million people who practice the Anglican faith globally.
Taylor Swift's 12th studio album, "The Life of a Showgirl," was released at midnight Friday. Swift wrote and produced the album with Swedish producers Max Martin and Shellback.
In the new book "Born Lucky," NewsNation anchor Leland Vittert writes about his experience on the autism spectrum while not knowing about his diagnosis until college. Vittert joins "The Takeout" to discuss his experiences.
Among the fundraisers that have cropped up in the wake of the deadly mass shooting at a Michigan church last weekend, one aims to raise money not for the victims but, instead, for family members of the accused shooter. And it appears to have the backing of many LDS members.
Lisa recently received her first post-treatment mammogram and all is well. She will remain on medication for the next five years but says she is otherwise feeling great.
Mariah the Scientist joins "CBS Mornings Plus" after her new album, "Hearts Sold Separately," debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's R&B chart. The singer-songwriter, whose hit "Burning Blue" is Rihanna's go-to karaoke song, is set to launch a sold-out world tour in January with stops at iconic venues including Radio City Music Hall and the Ryman Auditorium.
Actor and publisher Sarah Jessica Parker joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about her latest SJP Lit pick, "I Am You," by author Victoria Redel. The novel, set in 1600s Amsterdam, follows two female artists as they pursue their craft and navigate a secret romance. Parker and Redel discuss the story and how SJP Lit champions novels with a big heart.