
Nature: The Everglades in Florida
“Sunday Morning” takes viewers to the Florida Everglades. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
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“Sunday Morning” takes viewers to the Florida Everglades. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
This holiday weekend, when many can't make it to the beach, "Sunday Morning" takes us to look at sunrise at Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts. Videographer: Scot Miller.
"Sunday Morning" takes us to Mono Lake, east of Yosemite in California, known for its salty waters and mineral deposits. Videographer: Jamie McDonald.
“Sunday Morning” takes us near Lake Erie in New York, where a great horned owl dad and mom are busy with childcare. Videographer: Carl Mrozek.
“Sunday Morning” takes us to Baxter State Park in Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler.
This week's moment in nature leaves you in the winter stillness of Yellowstone National Park.
This week's moment in nature leaves you several miles north of Hollywood, in a different wood: A grove of Giant Sequoias at Sequoia National Park.
"Sunday Morning"'s moment in nature leaves you at Greenwich Cove, on the shores of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay - a safe harbor for mute swans, who mate for life.
We leave you this Sunday before Valentine's Day at Pinnacles National Park in California, where damselflies in courtship look very much like a heart.
We leave you this morning in the U.S. Virgin Islands, relaxing with iguanas.
We leave you this midwinter Sunday at Taughannock Falls State Park in Ulysses, New York.
We leave you this morning in the cedars east of Norman, Oklahoma, where cardinals seek shelter from the snow.
We leave you this morning swimming with the manatees at Blue Spring State Park near Orange City, Florida.
This week's moment in nature leaves us in Torres Del Paine National Park in Patagonia, in southern Chile, where it's the early days of summer.
This week's moment of nature takes you to the Mississippi - Old Man River - which just keeps rolling along.
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She was a 16-year-old employee at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 when she says she was recruited into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. Before her death by suicide earlier this year, Giuffre wrote a memoir, "Nobody's Girl," and sought the release of the Epstein Files.
The actor renowned for such fan favorites as "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and "Clue" writes of a multitude of journeys in his life (often in the guise of an irresistible villain), and of the 2012 stroke that nearly ended this vagabond's adventures.
In her posthumously-published memoir, Virginia Giuffre wrote about her experience being recruited at age 16 into Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, and her life after as a survivor.
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning program, hosted by Jane Pauley.
The former justice who was the deciding vote on some of the Supreme Court's most consequential decisions talks about the Court today, and about his memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty."
The star of "The Bear" talks about how he approached playing legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen in a new film, and what he found in common with him.