The Dish: Sazon
James Beard Award-winning chef Fernando Olea is originally from Mexico, and brings classic Latin ingredients to life at his restaurant, Sazon, which is celebrating 10 years in business this year.
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Democratic and Republican lawmakers remain at odds over federal funding, and federal workers are fearing mass layoffs during the government shutdown.
Taylor Swift has released her new album "The Life of a Showgirl," which debuted at midnight and is already generating major buzz. Likely to be the year's biggest release, the album ushers in a new era for the singer-songwriter. Kelly Keegs, co-host of Barstool Sports' "Taylor Watch" podcast, and content creator Katherine Zaino join "CBS Mornings" to share their first reactions and how fans are responding.
In this week's "Kindness 101," Steve Hartman and his children explore the lesson of grief. They revisit the Schoper family, where three young kids found a positive way to cope with loss after saying goodbye to their beloved pet.
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CBS News Philadelphia's Ukee Washington goes behind the scenes with Lincoln, a specially trained bald eagle who soars across the stadium before Philadelphia Eagles home games. Trainers say the 27-year-old bird has become the team's "lucky charm," thrilling fans and symbolizing the spirit of both the franchise and the country.
Phil Rosenthal, creator of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and host of Netflix's "Somebody Feed Phil," is opening Max and Helen's, a new diner in his Los Angeles neighborhood named after his late parents.
Investigators discover a trail of evidence after an Oregon man was found dead in his car in a corporate parking garage in January 2023. "48 Hours" correspondent Natalie Morales shares how officials managed to unmask the killer in this week's episode.
A group of treasure hunters in Florida discovered more than 1,000 gold and silver coins in the wreckage of a Spanish fleet that sank more than 300 years ago. The coins are now valued at about $1 million.
Two teenage girls were struck by a black SUV while riding an electric bike earlier this week in Cranford, New Jersey. Law enforcement says after hitting the girls, the driver did not stop and eventually ditched the black SUV. The suspect, Vincent Battiloro, was later taken into custody and charged with two counts of first-degree murder.
President Trump is threatening mass layoffs could soon begin as a government shutdown stretches into a third day. The White House press secretary said the jobs connected to agencies that don't align with the president's agenda will be the first to go. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
Music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is being sentenced Friday after his conviction on prostitution-related charges this summer. Combs is expected to address the court, speaking for the first time about his conviction.
Deonte' Nash, a former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, exclusively sits down with "CBS Mornings" after filing a lawsuit last week against the music magnate for alleged abuse. He speaks about his decade-long experience working for Combs, saying he was "frightened the whole time."
Phil Rosenthal star of "Somebody Feed Phil," is opening Max and Helen's, a new diner in his Los Angeles neighborhood.
Deonte' Nash, a former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, speaks exclusively with "CBS Mornings" after filing a lawsuit last week against the music magnate for alleged abuse.
Police say the driver of the minivan — who wore a mask, glasses and a hard hat — sprayed security cameras with blue paint to hide his crime inside an Oregon parking garage.
Sarah Jessica Parker joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the difficult decision to end HBO's "And Just Like That" and what comes next.
Deonte' Nash, a former stylist for Sean "Diddy" Combs, shares details from his lawsuit against the music mogul in an exclusive "CBS Mornings" interview.
Spirit Airlines is ending service in nearly a dozen U.S. cities this week. The cuts could impact more than just those who fly with the budget airline.
Matthew McConaughey takes on the role in "The Lost Bus" and opens up about his journey to creating "Poems and Prayers."
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Democratic and Republican lawmakers remain at odds over federal funding, and federal workers are fearing mass layoffs during the government shutdown.
President Trump is threatening mass layoffs could soon begin as a government shutdown stretches into a third day. The White House press secretary said the jobs connected to agencies that don't align with the president's agenda will be the first to go. CBS News' Nancy Cordes reports.
The government shutdown is in its second day with senators deadlocked over health care provisions in the budget bill. Federal employees could miss their first paycheck by Oct. 26 if no agreement is reached. CBS News political contributors Joel Payne and Terry Sullivan join "CBS Mornings" to explain what's keeping both sides from making a deal.
As the government shutdown enters its second day, President Trump is threatening mass layoffs of federal workers. House Speaker Mike Johnson is blaming Democrats for the stalemate and joins "CBS Mornings" to lay out his position.
Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren talks to "CBS Mornings" about the divide between Republicans and Democrats on policy issues, including on health care, as negotiations continue during the government shutdown.
According to the CDC, more than 90 passengers and four crew members aboard a Royal Caribbean ship reported symptoms of norovirus. The cruise ship was traveling through Central America and docked in Miami early Thursday morning.
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President Trump reiterated Friday his administration's claims that link Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism. Mr. Trump also urged parents to split up childhood vaccines, which runs contrary to science-based medical guidance. CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus joins "CBS Saturday Morning" to give his perspective.
There is a growing trend of microdosing with Ozempic and other popular weight loss drugs. People are taking much smaller amounts, or splitting up doses, to save money or cut down on side effects. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder addresses safety concerns and if the strategy works.
Some doctors say President Trump's announcement urging pregnant women not to take acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, has led to a spike in calls to their offices. Tylenol's owner has pushed back on the president's claim. CBS News' Jericka Duncan reports.
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Gayle King sits down with Ed Sheeran to answer our burning questions: Is he really moving to the U.S.? Is Gayle really featured on one of his songs? What is on his bucket list? Find out those questions and more – plus good news stories from Steve Hartman and David Begnaud.
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David Begnaud remembers the late Judge Frank Caprio, who was known for his compassion in the courtroom. Plus, a California family gains a new surrogate grandmother. Find out how this blended family came to be.
The Kroger Company's recall follows another FDA recall announcement last week of possibly contaminated pasta.
At least five people reported injuries after consumption of the recalled products produced by California-based Foster Poultry Farms, LLC.
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was celebrating the Red Mass, an annual Mass to mark the start of the U.S. Supreme Court term. There were no justices spotted at Sunday's Mass.
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland has recently been the site of nightly protests.
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Rite Aid announced on its website that all locations will be closing.
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The developer of the ICEBlock app said the software has been removed from Apple's App Store due to "objectionable content."
The number of unemployed people looking for work more than six months has surged to its highest level since 2021.
A White House compact asks universities to freeze their tuition for five years and ban the use of sex and gender as criteria used in admissions.
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland has recently been the site of nightly protests.
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Congressional leaders traded blame for the government shutdown on Sunday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government stretched into another week without progress on negotiations.
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Federal health officials have approved another generic version of the abortion pill, prompting outrage from abortion opponents.
Acting New South Wales Police Superintendent Stephen Parry said "anywhere between 50 and 100 shots" were fired during the incident.
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The following is the transcript of the interview with Sen. Chuck Schumer that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Oct. 5, 2025.
The following is the transcript of the interview with House Speaker Mike Johnson that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on Oct. 5, 2025.
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In this web exclusive, the singer-songwriter talks with Seth Doane about his memoir, "Cat on the Road to Findout."
The three-time Oscar-winning actor has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back for "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile.
In this web exclusive, the Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis and his son, director Ronan Day-Lewis, talk with Jane Pauley about collaborating on a new film, "Anemone," which they also co-wrote.
Three-time Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis has been absent from movie screens for eight years, until a collaboration with his son, Ronan, brought him back. They talk with Jane Pauley about their new film "Anemone," the story of a man living in self-exile. Daniel also discusses what initially drew him to acting, and why he may consider himself a reluctant star.
The "Hannah Montana" actress-turned-Grammy-winning pop star talks about her album "Something Beautiful," sobriety, and reconnecting with her dad through music.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is testing drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans – and is teaching AI how to fight, a potential revolution in warfare.
Preparing for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is drawing up plans to operate drones piloted by artificial intelligence alongside aircraft flown by humans. David Martin reports on how AI is learning how to fight – a potential revolution in warfare.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
The developer of the ICEBlock app said the software has been removed from Apple's App Store due to "objectionable content."
Police near San Francisco say a self-driving Waymo vehicle made an illegal U-turn, raising questions about accountability when driverless cars break the law. With more autonomous vehicles hitting the road, CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on why there is still room for improvement.
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings at a rate of 6 billion tons a second.
Enceladus has long been considered a prime candidate in the search for life beyond Earth because of its hidden ocean and plumes of water erupting from cracks near its south pole.
Famed naturalist Jane Goodall, who dedicated her life to studying chimpanzees and protecting the environment, died on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025 at age 91. In this Oct. 24, 2021 "Sunday Morning" profile, she talked with Seth Doane about her fascination with animals, her groundbreaking work with primates, and her advocacy for a more sustainable future.
The outer bands of Humberto lashed Bermuda ahead of a more direct pass from the newer and stronger Hurricane Imelda.
The chirping of crickets in your backyard can be a soothing seasonal sound, but did you know it's also an accurate way to tell the temperature – if you know the mathematical formula? Robert Krulwich and puppeteer Barnaby Dixon explain.
Acting New South Wales Police Superintendent Stephen Parry said "anywhere between 50 and 100 shots" were fired during the incident.
The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle was celebrating the Red Mass, an annual Mass to mark the start of the U.S. Supreme Court term. There were no justices spotted at Sunday's Mass.
Dr. Steven Milner, a well-respected Oregon veterinarian, was accused of stalking and disguising himself before murdering Kenny Fandrich — the husband of a former employee. Security cameras played a key role in how detectives pieced the case together.
Two children are dead and two more were critically injured in a shooting on Saturday. It happened about 20 miles south of Houston. Karen Hua reports.
Sean "Diddy" Combs was sentenced on Friday to more than four years in prison on two prostitution-related charges. It follows a roughly two-month-long trial where Combs was acquitted on more serious charges of racketeering and sex trafficking. Attorney Chris Melcher breaks it down.
ESO's Very Large Telescope has observed a rogue planet and revealed that it is eating up gas and dust from its surroundings at a rate of 6 billion tons a second.
Sagittarius B2, a massive molecular cloud near the center of the Milky Way, is densely packed with stars and complex magnetic fields.
A SpaceX rocket lifted off Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, carrying NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe, or IMAP.
NASA on Monday introduced its 10 newest astronaut candidates. They represent America's future in space, wherever in the cosmos that leads. Mark Strassmann has more.
The new selection of NASA astronauts will spend two years in training before becoming eligible for flight assignments.
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Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
A federal court compensates people who say they were injured by vaccines. Here is why the COVID vaccines are not currently part of it.
Court documents say former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez attacked a 69-year-old truck driver for blocking a parking space in Indianapolis early Saturday morning. The driver told police he thought Sanchez was trying to kill him, so he stabbed Sanchez in self defense. Sanchez is hospitalized and charged with battery, intoxication and unlawful entry to a vehicle.
Talks around the logistics of a hostage-prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas begin Monday in Egypt. Debora Patta is in East Jerusalem with the latest.
From the ashes of January's Los Angeles wildfires, a story of renewal. Carter Evans shows how a new program is using destroyed trees to rebuild.
President Trump has thrust the U.S. military into a critical role deterring illegal crossings into this country at the southern border. As Charlie D'Agata reports, their presence is having unintended consequences.