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A young eclipse fan ready for a cosmic show

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Correspondent Steve Hartman's son, George, has long been an astronomy buff, and thrilled at witnessing the solar eclipse in 2017. So, it's no surprise that he's anxious to see Monday's spectacle in its totality.

How a loophole deprives foster children of benefits

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In many states, young people in foster care who are entitled to survivor and disability benefits are having those benefits taken by state agencies that apply for the benefits themselves without giving notice to the child or his or her relatives. More than 25,000 children nationwide are affected by this practice. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with young people who were denied tens of thousands of dollars; and with experts and officials trying to correct a situation which, though not illegal... Читать дальше...

Country music milestones

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at some landmarks in country music, from Victor and Okeh, to Beyoncé. Don't miss the 23rd CMT Music Awards, Sunday, April 7 on CBS and Paramount+.

"The Wiz" eases on down to Broadway

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The '70s Tony Award-winning musical "The Wiz," a soulful retelling of L. Frank Baum's "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz," is back on Broadway. Contributor Kelefa Sanneh talks with members of the cast (including Wayne Brady, who is stepping into the shoes of the Wiz), and with director Schele Williams and writer Amber Ruffin, who are revising the show for today's audience.



The controversial legacy of Captain James Cook

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The British explorer Captain James Cook, who sailed the uncharted Pacific Ocean in the 1700s, created detailed maps of places he was the first European to visit, including New Zealand, Australia, the Cook Islands (which still bear his name), and the islands of Hawaii. But Cook's legacy – initiating a period of colonization that obscured the histories of Native Islanders – is being reexamined today. Correspondent Ben Tracy looks back on Cook's voyages and imperial ambitions with historian Hampton Sides... Читать дальше...

Passage: In memoriam

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"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including British writer Lynne Reid Banks, author of the classic children's book "The Indian in the Cupboard."

An America fighting itself in "Civil War": "It's a warning"

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Writer-director Alex Garland, and stars Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Wagner Moura and Cailee Spaeny, discuss the hot-button film imagining our nation divided, in which rebel forces from breakaway states try to depose an autocratic president.

"Civil War": Depicting an America at war with itself

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"Civil War," the latest film by writer-director Alex Garland ("Ex Machina"), imagines an America divided, in which rebel forces from breakaway states try to depose an autocratic president. Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz talks with Garland about the hot-button film, told through the eyes of journalists covering a domestic war. Stars Kirsten Dunst, Nick Offerman, Wagner Moura and Caylee Spaeny also discuss what the movie says about a polarized America today, and whether the collapse of democracy could happen here.

Stumpy, the Washington, D.C. Tidal Basin's "celebri-tree"

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A homely, hollowed-out husk of a cherry tree in Washington, D.C., is not the prettiest or the healthiest. Still, tourists and locals alike can't get enough of "Stumpy." Correspondent Faith Salie pays tribute to an underdog of a tree that one photographer calls "so ugly, it's beautiful."

Flash: Menopause is no longer stigmatized

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It's a topic that for generations was just whispered about. But today women are speaking more openly about the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause; treatments; and overcoming the stigma associated with "the change."

Clearing up misconceptions about menopause

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It's a topic that for generations was just whispered about: the challenges for women undergoing "the change." But today more and more women are speaking openly about the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause, the treatments, and the lingering stigma. Correspondent Tracy Smith talks with experts about the pros and cons of hormone replacement therapy, and the difficulties of underfunded research in women's health. She also visits a gathering of women called Menopause Mondays; and talks with the producers of the show "Menopause... Читать дальше...

Almanac: April 7

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"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.

2024 Eclipse: What to expect, from the awe-inspiring to the "very strange"

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On Monday, April 8, a rare total eclipse of the sun will be viewable across a swath of 13 states. Correspondent David Pogue talks with amateur astronomer Ed Ting about what to expect during the minutes of totality; and with Cari White, chairman of the Eclipse Oversight Committee for Jonesboro, Arkansas, where the town is expecting to temporarily double in size due to eclipse tourism traffic.

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