The English singer-songwriter, one of the most successful artists of his time, has just released his latest album, "Divide (÷)," and two of its songs have been sitting on top of the Billboard charts. Ed Sheeran talks with correspondent Mark Phillips about his career and the music business; his early days producing and distributing his own music; and why he stayed out of the limelight for a year.
It happened this past week - the death of TV judge Joseph Wapner, who for years dispensed justice from the bench of "The People's Court." Jane Pauley reports.
In the south of France is a small museum dedicated to a hat - the beret, that French cap which originated in the Pyrenees about 400 years ago. Making one today draws on the same techniques that have been used for centuries, and yet it's never gone out of style. David Turecamo reports.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has spent tens of billions of dollars to fund improvements in global public health. Melinda Gates sits down with Jane Pauley to discuss her long-held commitment to science and data, and how it is vital to combating hunger, maternal and infant mortality and malnutrition, and to improving access to education and family planning.
On March 5, 1815, Franz Anton Mesmer, a German doctor whose controversial methods to harness a force he called "animal magnetism" were the forerunner of modern hypnotism, died at age 80. Jane Pauley reports.
We leave you this Sunday Morning in the company of sandpipers scurrying along a beach on the east coast of Florida. Videographer: Charles Schultz.
On March 5, 1815, Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer - whose controversial methods were the forerunner of modern hypnotism - died at age 80
The White House response comes more than 24 hours after President Trump tweeted accusing Obama administration of wiretapping Trump Tower
"No place for this type of demeaning or degrading behavior," says top Marine leader
President Trump claims he recently learned President Obama ordered what Mr. Trump describes as a Watergate-style wiretap on Trump Tower in New York; In South Los Angeles, a woman turned her community's "food desert" into an oasis. Michelle Miller reports.
In South Los Angeles, a woman turned her community's "food desert" into an oasis. Michelle Miller reports.
"60 Minutes" reported on the heroism and humanity of the White Helmets last December. The group says it's rescued more than 80,000 people and that more than 160 of its emergency workers have been killed. Holly Williams has more from Istanbul.
When ISIS militants overran Mosul, 9-year-old Muhaiman found himself separated from his family. After finally managing to escape, he soon found himself reunited with his family in a camp for refugees. Charlie D'Agata has the story.
With a string of recent murder charges in Texas, New York and Virginia, a gang known as MS-13 appears to be surging again. First reported decades ago in Los Angeles, the gang now has as many as 10,000 members in at least 42 states, according to the FBI. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Senate Democrats are demanding answers about why Attorney General Jeff Sessions only recused himself from investigations into the Trump campaign and possible ties to Russia following news reports. But President Trump took to Twitter and doubled-down on his claim that Democrats are overplaying their hand. Paula Reid reports.