Like "Jurassic Park," what if you could use genetic engineering to resurrect long-extinct creatures that once roamed the earth?
On July 2, 1864, Congress approved the creation of a gallery at the U.S. Capitol to honor illustrious figures from every state
It seems we all need to pay somebody - every month! - to hold onto some of our stuff
The Tulsa-based singer-songwriter wasn't always convinced the music industry would accept him
From Independence Day to the Running of the Bulls, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead
Paddington Bear found his way into the hearts of generations of children. The character's creator, Michael Bond, died this week at the age of 91.
The president bashed "dumb as a rock Mika" Brzezinski and criticized states withholding voter data
Folk-rock artist John Moreland started writing songs almost as soon as he picked up a guitar at the age of 10. He released the first of four solo albums in 2011, and audiences began to take notice. Moreland performs "Sallisaw Blue" from his new album, "Big Bad Luv."
Folk-rock artist John Moreland started writing songs almost as soon as he picked up a guitar at the age of 10. He released the first of four solo albums in 2011, and audiences began to take notice. Moreland performs "Amen, So Be It" from his new album, "Big Bad Luv."
Folk-rock artist John Moreland started writing songs almost as soon as he picked up a guitar at the age of 10. He released the first of four solo albums in 2011, and audiences began to take notice. Moreland performs "Love Is Not An Answer" from his new album, "Big Bad Luv."
Singer-songwriter John Moreland has been called the "new face of folk rock." Moreland sat down with Anthony Mason at New York's Gibson Showroom to discuss his rise to fame.
Tom Douglas had no formal training but went on to become a driving force in defining the cuisine of the Pacific Northwest. His restaurant, Dahlia Lounge, won him one of his three James Beard Awards. He went on to open another 17 restaurants. Douglas joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to share his culinary journey.
From "The Big Sick" to "The Beguiled," Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to recommend the independent films you should watch this season.
What if you could use the science of DNA to resurrect long-extinct creatures that once roamed the earth? Efforts to do just that are actually underway. Author Ben Mezrich joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the process detailed in his new book, "Woolly: The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History's Most Iconic Extinct Creatures."
Margot Sanger-Katz, who covers health care for The New York Times, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impact of President Trump's suggestion to repeal the Affordable Care Act first and replace it later.
Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" from Los Angeles to discuss the detrimental effects of air pollution on older Americans' health, former Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden's cancer initiative, and the maximum lifespan for humans.
A gunman opened fire at a Little Rock, Arkansas, nightclub during a concert. Police do not believe this was terrorism. No one is in custody.
Beaches and state parks closed Saturday as Gov. Chris Christie and lawmakers failed to strike a deal
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Las Vegas are now selling pot to anyone who can prove they are over the age of 21. The measure to legalize marijuana was approved by Nevada voters last November, and now for the first time, a torrent of Fourth of July tourists will be able to enjoy them - with some restrictions. Jamie Yuccas reports.
On the 20th anniversary of Britain's handover of Hong Kong to China, thousands of people filled parts of downtown Hong Kong Saturday demanding the Chinese government respect the city's special status and the rights that come with it. Ben Tracy reports.