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Henry Paulson Talks About His Tenure as Treasury Secretary, Bank Bailouts, and a Regulatory System That's "Still Very Sick"
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Henry Paulson Talks About His Tenure as Treasury Secretary, Bank Bailouts, and a Regulatory System That's "Still Very Sick"
How Desire and Powerlessness Can Lead to a Compulsion for Sexual Behavior
A New Film Spotlights the Creation of the Scientist's Landmark Book, "On the Origin of Species"
As Sales of Physical Books Decline, Digital Books Are Expected to Soon Be a Billion-Dollar Business
How Significant Will 2009 Appear in the Lens of History? Jeff Greenfield Focuses on How Another Iconic Year Played Out
Giving a Boost of Public Attention to Worthy Causes, Celebrities Share the Spotlight With Refugees, Genocide, Homelessness
Cookbook Editor and Author Judith Jones on the Joys Found When Dining Solo
A Little-Known Secret was that Albanian Muslims Hid Jews from the Nazis; Now a Survivor Reunites With Her Savior
Once Fierce Competitors on the Basketball Court, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird Have Turned into Fierce Friends
Neuroscientists and Magicians Are Studying How Sleight of Hand Affects the Brain, and Its Potential to Diagnose Autism
Ex-Surgeon General Says Restaurants Overload Foods with Ingredients We Crave, But They're Just Selling What We Desire
The Legendary Songsmith Is Still Entertaining Audiences in His 80s, With No Signs of Slowing Down
Mo Rocca Explores How People Once Relegated to the Sidelines Have Moved to the Mainstream
Lawyer Objects to "Over-Lawyering," But Critics Say His Proposed "Health Courts" Would Nullify Our Rights
The Bestselling Author of "A Woman of Substance" Has a Midas Touch, and With Her New Novel the Jewels to Match
"Sunday Morning" looks back at some of the newsworthy men and women who passed away this year – from musicians and storytellers, to activists and statesmen – who touched us with their creativity and humanity.
Forget about hitting the gym, or signing up for a foreign language app. Luke Burbank resolves to do far better with his New Year's resolutions in 2026 by committing to goals he can actually keep … probably.
Since 1907, New Yorkers have marked the New Year with the ceremonial dropping of a huge ball in Times Square. Now, a brand-new ball, covered with more than 5,000 handcrafted Waterford Crystal discs, will help ring in 2026.
From political upheavals and gun violence, to the first American-born pope, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a transformative year in U.S. history.
The bad news from the past year (and there was a lot of it) drowned out much of the GOOD news that made smaller headlines. David Pogue reports on some of 2025's best underreported stories.
The Washington Post book reviewer offers "Sunday Morning" viewers his picks for fiction and non-fiction titles to add to their New Year's reading lists.
This debut novel is a mystery in which a dictionary editor at Oxford turns to word-sleuthing in order to unravel a family member's long-ago disappearance.
The award-winning journalist's latest book recounts the rise of Edward McCabe, an activist who, during Reconstruction, lobbied for a Black-governed state in the Oklahoma Territory.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
The Monastery of Christ in the Desert, in Northern New Mexico, is home to 15 Benedictine monks, some livestock, and a guesthouse for people looking for a little quiet in this turbulent world. "Sunday Morning" pays a visit.