This week on "Sunday Morning" (June 23)
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning Sunday morning news program
A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the Emmy-winning Sunday morning news program
Commerce Department cuts the companies off from American tech, saying they pose a threat to national security
The Henry River Mill Village served as the home of the three main characters from the original "The Hunger Games"
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis is asking a judge to extend an injunction so the clinic can continue to provide abortions. The state rejected the clinic's license to preform abortions Friday. CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver joined CBSN to discuss the decision.
A look at a treacherous 2019 climbing season on the world's highest peak
Details on the scope, cost and timeline for the pending investigation have not been worked out
A grey seal named Zola was a standout
Although the tech giant is eager to avoid tariffs, shifting some of its production out of China could take years
Democrats are gathering in Columbia, South Carolina, for the "World Famous Fish Fry," where 2020 candidates will try to make their case for winning the White House. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, host of the event, sat down with CBSN to share his advice.
President Trump called off an imminent military stike on Iranian air defenses after learning it would have likely killed 150 people. CBSN spoke with Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, about the possible consequences this will have in the region.
President Trump abruptly called off military strikes on Iran Thursday night. Sources tell CBS News concerns from U.S. allies were one factor in the president's decision to stand down. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin and "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan join CBSN for the latest developments.
Twenty-two Democratic presidential candidates are appearing at Rep. Jim Clyburn's fish fry in South Carolina
Two doctors who hired a hit man to kill find out he wasn’t a killer at all. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant has the latest chapter in the twisted tale.
The Grammy-winning rapper is charged over a fight in which chairs, bottles and hookah pipes were thrown
Missouri's state health department refused to renew the license for Planned Parenthood's clinic in St. Louis, while a judge considers whether to extend and injunction. The decision comes after the clinic refused to perform a second pelvic exam it says is unnecessary days before a procedure. CBS news correspondent Meg Oliver joined CBSN with the latest.
President Trump told NBC News' Chuck Todd he "didn't think it was proportionate" to respond with such a strike
A special prosecutor would have the authority to bring new charges against the "Empire" actor if there are "reasonable grounds" to do so
The school will no longer be officially recognized as Catholic
Two men in California have exposed one of the largest cases of fraud in the history of the state--totaling over $950 million. Tonight's episode of "Whistleblower" shows us how they discovered doctors were being paid to perform what some say were unnecessary spinal fusion surgeries. Host Alex Ferrer joined CBSN with a preview. "Whistleblower: The Billion Dollar Back Surgery Scam: Patients in Pain and Peril" airs at 8/7c on CBS.
The person who wrote the letter said seeing the flag helped them come out to their family
Buoyed by the Fed, investors shrug off concerns about an economic slowdown and ongoing trade tensions
One influencer took "do it for the gram" to a new level, by allegedly going on an engagement trip to get money from brands
President Trump says he called off military strikes on Iran because the Pentagon estimated 150 people would have been killed. He said three sites were originally targeted and more sanctions were issued. CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata has the latest from the United Arab Emirates, and McClatchy military and veterans reporter Tara Copp join CBSN with more.
Missouri has refused to renew the license for Planned Parenthood of St. Louis, the last clinic in the state that performs abortion. A judge will hear arguments today on whether to extend and injunction and keep the clinic open.
The Associated Press reports migrant children are being neglected at a Texas border facility near El Paso. According to the report, children are not being provided with adequate food, water or proper sanitation. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villareal has been covering the situation on the border and joins CBSN to discuss.
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