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Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Anne Rice, who gained fame as a writer of the supernatural with her bestselling novels "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Queen of the Damned," died Saturday, December 11 at the age of In this "Sunday Morning" profile that was originally broadcast on March 19, , correspondent John Blackstone talked with Rice about her conversion from longtime atheist back to Catholicism, and why she started writing about the life of Jesus, beginning with her novel, "Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt.

George, whose actions saved the lives of six crewmen from the flaming hulk of the USS Arizona, but whose identity was unknown for decades.

Academy Award-winning actress Ellen Burstyn has gifted audiences with a host of exquisite performances, from "The Last Picture Show," "The Exorcist" and "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," to her latest, "Pieces of a Woman," for which she's getting even more Oscar buzz, potentially becoming the oldest nominated actress ever. Correspondent Nancy Giles talks with Burstyn about channeling her childhood; playing complex characters; and the magic of "jamming" with other actors.

It's at the heart of Paris, in every sense of the word, and so when Notre Dame Cathedral was engulfed by fire in April , it became the nation's mission to restore the medieval church to its full glory. Correspondent Seth Doane was given rare access to the cathedral's interior as it undergoes repairs, and talks with the former military general in charge of completing the effort by A song about a longing for home, John Denver's first hit in has been embraced by West Virginia in a big way, and has been appropriated by singers around the world looking for their very own "place I belong.

He was a composer of extraordinary gifts, but he had to overcome a lifetime of maladies — including hearing loss — to compose his masterwork: the Ninth Symphony, with its optimistic final movement. Christian rock is as old as rock 'n' roll itself. After more than five decades, California's parole board has recommended that Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy's assassin, now 77, be granted parole. Chris and Kerry Kennedy oppose giving their father's killer his freedom.

Biden, who talks about promoting the administration's work; and joins the Bidens at the White House Christmas tree to reflect on their life together. Videographer: Hank Heusinkveld. Videographer: Lance Millbrand.

Videographer: Scot Miller. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Videographer: Brad Markel. The senator from Arizona has been against changing the Senate rules. The announcement comes after a U. If the rule change is approved it could lead to a huge shakeup in the way presidential debates are conducted. Losing weight and eating better are at the top of many people's lists of New Year's resolutions.

But sticking with those good intentions is not always easy. Data on thousands of pregnant women in Scotland shows those who didn't get vaccinated were more likely to end up hospitalized in critical care or have a stillbirth.

A Quebec judge ruled that it would "not be in the child's best interest" to see her dad, who is unvaccinated and "opposed to health measures. The vote comes after a tentatice agreement between the union and Chicago Public Schools was reached on Monday.

Claims jumped to ,, in line with pre-pandemic levels despite the Omicron surge. The tax agency already faces a huge backlog of unprocessed returns, creating challenges as the new tax season begins.

Scott White yelled repeatedly in court that he was guilty of the hate crime, having previously denied the crime. A senior Russian diplomat left the highly symbolic option on the table amid "unsuccessful" talks with the U. Preview: Bob Saget sat down last month with Dr. Spector died Wednesday after a brief battle with cancer, her family said. In this preview of one of Bob Saget's last interviews, the comedian speaks with close friend and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr.

Jon LaPook about using comedy to work through some of his worst moments, including the death of his sister from a connective tissue disease called Scleroderma. You can watch the full sit-down tomorrow on CBS Mornings. The film's armorer sued the man who supplied the ammunition and guns for the movie. Alec Baldwin fatally shot the film's cinematographer as it was being made.

If you are starting to crumble on your New Year's resolutions, you are not alone. Studies show most people abandon their resolutions by the end of January. The second election comes after labor found Amazon violated federal labor laws. Health care and computer security dominate U. News' annual ranking of the best jobs. An experimental vaccine could help fight the nation's opioid epidemic. Jon LaPook takes a look. Next week will be the closest the asteroid has come to Earth since Rochelle Gibbons is the widow of former Theranos chief scientist Ian Gibbons, who committed suicide in Gibbons is now speaking out in her first broadcast TV interview, following the conviction of Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes on fraud and conspiracy charges.

Anna Werner reports. The prosecutor in the case said she had never in her year career seen anything like Judge Robert Adrian's ruling. A civil lawsuit filed against the school district accuses administrators of putting students in danger by allegedly downplaying the accused gunman's actions. SpaceX plans up to four commercial rideshare missions per year to provide low-cost access to space.

SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying small satellites from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida and successfully landed the booster for reuse. Watch how the launch unfolded. The revelation came as China's lunar rover drove closer to the site of the object that was once believed to be as tall as Paris' Arc de Triomphe.

Scientists elated with completion of complex Webb space telescope deploy sequence. There have been some super games since , but which one is the best? A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.

Inside the case against Steven Pankey, a former political candidate who was tried for the kidnapping and murder of a Colorado year-old.

Have you heard of the Belgian Laekenois? The Cesky terrier? You have now. Capitol on January 6, Meanwhile, President Biden is urging lawmakers to take up two key voting rights bills. You have to take it to the people. See the interview, Sunday.

Jan 9 Latest Videos. Latest Videos How will history judge former President Trump? The rise of TikTok comedy videos The ability of comedians to expand their audience through videos on the popular phone app TikTok is no laughing matter. Sweet spots Correspondent Lucy Craft reports on a beloved but vanishing institution: the "dagashiya," or corner penny candy store, a cherished part of growing up in Japan. A wild card foretelling hope for America's future Correspondent Steve Hartman asked a clairvoyant, Winslow Eliot, for a look ahead in and how America might fare during this uneasy time.

Milepost: Goodbye to the Blackberry This week marked the end of an era, when Blackberry — whose mobile devices once served up to 85 million subscribers worldwide — pulled the plug on its phones, shutting down service for good. Oysters: The pearls of Cape Cod In the chill of winter, when most tourists have migrated, you'll find professional and amateur shellfishers alike uncovering oysters from the waters of Cape Cod Bay.

Jan 2 The "Big Lie" and the dangers of denying election results Baseless allegations of election fraud amplified by President Donald Trump fueled the violent siege on the Capitol last January 6, intended to stop the Electoral College certification of Joe Biden's victory. Top Stories More. This week on "Sunday Morning" January 9 A look at the features for this week's broadcast of the 1 Sunday morning news program Jan 9. Book excerpt: "Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom" by Carl Bernstein In his new memoir, the investigative journalist recounts his early days as a young reporter, and the "glorious chaos" he discovered in a Washington newsroom.

Jan 6. How historians view Trump — and how Trump sees himself A panel of historians is releasing its third collection of essays assessing the accomplishments and failures of a presidential administration — and for the first time, a former president spoke to the group to offer his own take on his time in office. Jan Gallery: Sidney Poitier A look at the career of the Oscar-winning actor-director, one of Hollywood's legendary trailblazers. Jan 7 53 photos. From The Sidney Poitier interview The Oscar-winning actor-director talks with Lesley Stahl of his responsibility to portray characters possessing nothing less than moral strength and ethics.

Jan 9. Memorializing John F. The TikTok route to comedy fame The ability of comedians to expand their audience through videos on the popular phone app is no laughing matter, with some actors and writers building successful careers despite never having performed at comedy clubs.

Jan 3. Books More. Carl Bernstein on chasing history The reporter who helped break the Watergate scandal began his career as a teenager at the Washington Star — what he has called the best education in journalism — which he recalls in his new memoir, "Chasing History: A Kid in the Newsroom. Fran Lebowitz speaks her mind Most writers write; Fran Lebowitz talks.

Dec 12, Nov 28, Nov 27, Profiles More. Jan 2. Peter Dinklage on recasting the hero of "Cyrano" The famously private "Game of Thrones" star talks about a new film adaptation of the play "Cyrano de Bergerac," featuring Dinklage as the ghostwriter of love letters wooing the beautiful Roxanne.

Dec 26, Dec 19, NIH director Dr. Francis Collins on a life in science After more than 12 years, the retiring leader of the National Institutes of Health talks about resisting political pressures during the COVID pandemic; vaccine hesitancy; and how he will continue with two passions: research and rock 'n' roll.

Arts More. Artist Judy Chicago on making a name for herself At 82, the founding mother of feminist art is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Art that breaks through prison walls Inmates at Maine's state prisons, many of whom are facing decades behind bars without a chance of parole, are finding new purpose through creative expression.

Sundance returns to Park City, Utah — and also to a laptop or VR device near you The festival lineup includes 82 features from 28 countries nearly half by first-time directors , and a slate of streaming and virtual reality presentations accessible from anywhere.

Dec 9, Remembering Stephen Sondheim, a musical theater giant Correspondent Mo Rocca offers an appreciation of the career of the legendary composer and lyricist who forced the American musical to grow up, and who took audiences to places they'd never been before.

From The Archives More. From Author Anne Rice will make you believe Anne Rice, who gained fame as a writer of the supernatural with her bestselling novels "Interview with the Vampire" and "The Queen of the Damned," died Saturday, December 11 at the age of



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