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A blind baker launches a business, a former photojournalist creates community libraries, and two retirees hit the stage.
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A blind baker launches a business, a former photojournalist creates community libraries, and two retirees hit the stage.
David Begnaud shares the stories of Brian Flynn, a rare double organ donor, and Rachel Bee, a teen who created a sweatshirt to help fellow patients.
Texas custodian Jessica Caldwell earned four degrees while working nights and raising four kids. A local mailman adopted a dog from his old route.
Deb Garoui, a speech and debate coach in Texas, was honored at the National Speech and Debate Tournament for supporting low-income students.
The new documentary "Speak." follows a group of high school students as they compete in speech and debate.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud spoke with Gus Walz, the son of Gov. Tim Walz, about his viral moment supporting his dad at last year's DNC, the response he's received and how he overcomes challenges.
Roberta Bell thought she was visiting the boy she raised from birth. Instead, she was celebrated in court during a surprise adoption.
Kevin Nazemi's persistence led to an interview with President Bill Clinton, setting him on a path and inspiring a lifelong bond that continues to change lives.
When The Video Stop closed, owner David Kraning built "Christina's Corner" to preserve a daily routine for one loyal customer.
On a stop in Greenville, South Carolina, CBS News contributor David Begnaud meets two young girls on a heartfelt mission to spread joy and resilience.
A refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo escaped amid tragedy and violence to build a new life in the U.S.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how Willette Benford, who spent 24 years in prison, is working with Illinois first lady M.K. Pritzker to help those exiting the criminal justice system.
A 9-year-old's mission to get a bionic arm led to a story about the power of kindness — and an inspiring new friendship.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud gives an update on how Trooper, a dog abandoned during Hurricane Milton, overcame new challenges, including a fight against cancer.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a high school football player's big heart and work ethic helped him to succeed on the field despite his size.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how three teens at a high school in Iowa jumped into action to help save a man they saw struggling after he fell on train tracks.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a defunct general store in Nora, South Dakota, which has a population of just two people, spreads holiday cheer each Christmas.
"CBS Mornings" contributor David Begnaud shows how Trooper got a second chance with a couple who share a longstanding connection with his breed.
Bestselling author and Harvard professor Arthur Brooks opens up about how enjoyment, satisfaction and meaning in life can increase a person's wellbeing.
A weathered American flag outside 66-year-old Napoleon Fuller's Menifee, California home connected him with a Vietnam veteran. That connection gave him a renewed sense of pride.
In a 48-hour journey through Chattanooga, CBS News contributor David Begnaud found two men whose stories of compassion and self-expression reveal the power of human connection.
CBS News contributor David Begnaud shows how a dog rescued just before Hurricane Milton hit Florida is inspiring others to foster and adopt animals.
Cherry and Sherry Wilmore are known in their hometown of Houma, Louisiana, as "everybody's favorite twins."
After misplacing $500 from a football pool win, Greg Thow got a life-changing call from a woman who spent months searching for him to return the lost money.
Former New Orleans Saints player Steve Gleason and his wife Michel talk about how ALS has changed their lives, relive his legendary 2006 punt block and more in an interview with David Begnaud.
As Sean "Diddy" Combs awaits his sentencing, his lawyer tells CBS News in an interview that Combs has expressed interest in returning to the stage.
After losing their home in the Palisades Fire, a couple hit the road in an RV. For more than 10 weeks, they have been crisscrossing the U.S. with their two dogs.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook said the significant downward revisions to the monthly jobs numbers could point to an economic shift.
Google is partnering with colleges to give students free access to its artificial intelligence tools.
Florida Power & Light is proposing a nearly $10 billion rate hike for electricity over the next four years.
Jen Pawol is set to become the first woman to umpire in Major League Baseball when she works games this weekend between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves.
Lifeguards on Oahu's North Shore race through swells on jet skis, just another day for a team that trains to face the worst so others can survive.
The family of Virginia Giuffre, a vocal accuser of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, spoke to "CBS Mornings" about Giuffre's legacy and Maxwell's request for clemency.
An Army sergeant opened fire at Fort Stewart in Georgia, shooting five soldiers and prompting a brief lockdown at one the country's largest Army bases, officials said.