10.06.2025 0:13What personal information is at stake after DOGE is allowed to access Social Security data The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Department of Government Efficiency access to Social Security Administration data that includes sensitive personal information of millions of Americans10.06.2025 0:21Manifestation pour la Flottille de la libert? : une journaliste de Franceinfo violemment prise ? partie en plein direct Un manifestant a violemment tir? la journaliste par le bras apr?s lavoir interpell?e et insult?e de facho, alors quelle sexprimait depuis la place de la R?publique ce lundi ? 18 heures. La direction de Franceinfo condamne lincident et a d?cid? de d?brancher l?quipe du terrain.10.06.2025 0:39Danny Moses of The Big Short breaks down why he likes the unloved energy sector now The investor highlighted two energy stocks he likes right now: Exxon Mobil and Diamondback Energy.10.06.2025 0:40Justin Baldonis Suits Against Blake Lively and The New York Times Dismissed by Judge Mr. Baldoni had accused Ms. Lively and her husband, Ryan Reynolds, of trying to destroy his reputation by accusing him of sexual harassment and retaliation.10.06.2025 0:47? Monaco et ? Nice, Emmanuel Macron enjambe lencombrant anniversaire de la dissolution Le pr?sident de la R?publique doit rester ? Nice jusqu? mardi soir pour la grande conf?rence des Nations unies sur loc?an, ? laquelle participent plus de 60chefs d?tat et de gouvernement.10.06.2025 0:53Sly Stone, funk pioneer and frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82 Sly and the Family Stone frontman Sly Stone died, his family said in a statement Monday.10.06.2025 0:58NATO Chief Urges Members to Spend Far More on Military Learn to speak Russian, the secretary-general of the alliance warned nations unwilling to make politically unpopular budget decisions.10.06.2025 0:58Feds take over manhunt for Washington father accused of killing 3 young daughters After law enforcement officers spent days scouring a remote section of Washington State for a father accused of killing his three young daughters, the local sheriff leading the manhunt turned over the search to federal authorities, officials said Monday10.06.2025 1:05Longtime Chicago television investigative reporter Renee Ferguson dies at 75 Ferguson worked for six years at WBBM-TV in the 1970s and 80s, and later spent more than 20 years at WMAQ-TV.10.06.2025 1:07Calendar: Week of March 19 From the birthday of a "Star Trek" star, to the student-led March For Our Lives, "Sunday Morning" takes a look at some notable events of the week ahead. Jane Pauley reports.10.06.2025 1:09Apple Introduces Liquid Glass Design and iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 The company also introduced artificial intelligence in its devices in the opening presentation of a company conference.10.06.2025 1:10Adam Grant on meditation and its discontents Meditation is exploding in popularity, but recent studies have concluded that the science behind it is spotty, with zero evidence that meditation was better than exercise or relaxation at reducing stress. New York Times bestselling author Adam Grant has some fighting words for people who try to push meditation on the less meditative.10.06.2025 1:11Group Accuses Hamas of Threatening Aid Workers in Gaza The Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said the threats hade made it impossible to proceed with food distribution. Hamas denied the accusation and accused the group of lacking neutrality.10.06.2025 1:13FDA approves Mercks RSV shot for infants, ramping up competition with Sanofi and AstraZeneca Merck's shot will compete against a similar blockbuster treatment from Sanofi and AstraZeneca called Beyfortus. 10.06.2025 1:17Altered states: Can LSD contribute to mental health? Faith Salie reports on how LSD and "magic mushrooms" are being studied for their ability to help patients conquer anxiety and depression without the psychedelia long associated with mind-altering drugs. Salie talks with author Ayelet Waldman, who microdosed LSD and overcame a deep depression, and with NYU professor Tony Bossis, who conducted a clinical trial of cancer patients treated for depression with a one-time dose of the psychedelic Psilocybin.10.06.2025 1:18Nature: Maine We leave you this Sunday Morning in a snowfall in Maine. Videographer: Mauricio Handler10.06.2025 1:20A brush with madness Vincent Van Gogh is just one of scores of artists, writers, musicians and other creative people who are known or believed to have suffered from mental illness. What goes on in the brain that might create a relationship between mania and creativity? Rita Braver reports.10.06.2025 1:21The fate of a Confederate flag Several years ago, in Summerville, South Carolina, Annie Caddell stirred heated emotions from across her predominantly black neighborhood when she raised a Confederate flag outside her home. Protests led to counter-protests, which made international news. But now Caddell has done an about-face, and taken down the flag, helping move her divided community a little closer together. She explained to Stave Hartman why she believes her new position is the more honorable one.10.06.2025 1:21Flottille de la libert? : ce que lon sait de linterpellation des 12 militants, dont Rima Hassan et Greta Thunberg Le Madleen, le voilier qui transportait les militants esp?rant briser le blocus isra?lien impos? ? Gaza, a ?t? arraisonn? dans la nuit de dimanche ? lundi puis d?rout? vers le port dAshdod au nord dIsra?l.10.06.2025 1:23Almanac: The Luddites An anti-technological innovation movement was born on March 11, 1811, when textile workers in Nottingham, England, destroyed machines they believed threatened their livelihoods. Jane Pauley reports.10.06.2025 1:23Leaders of Orgasmic Meditation Group Are Convicted of Coercion Charges Nicole Daedone and Rachel Cherwitz were charged with engaging in a forced labor conspiracy related to the sexual wellness company OneTaste.10.06.2025 1:23K-pop : RM et V, membres du groupe sud-cor?en BTS, vont ?tre lib?r?s de leur service militaire En Cor?e du Sud, tous les hommes valides de moins de 30 ans sont appel?s au moins 18 mois sous les drapeaux en raison des tensions avec le Nord, une obligation qui a forc? le septuor ? marquer une pause en 2022.10.06.2025 1:23Watch live: Anti-ICE protests continue in Los Angeles Watch live coverage of immigration protests in Los Angeles as arrests from clashes mount.10.06.2025 1:25Sly Stone: 15 Essential Songs The Sly & the Family Stone leader has died at 82. Heres what to know about his brilliant career and crushing addiction.10.06.2025 1:25Colombie : le dispositif de s?curit? du candidat bless? par balles avait ?t? ?trangement r?duit10.06.2025 1:26RuPaul on what he learned from his family In this web exclusive, RuPaul, renowned as a celebrity drag queen, talks about his mother (a "rebel"), his father (the "life of the party"), his sisters (who were his universe growing up), and why he describes himself as "an introvert masquerading as an extrovert."10.06.2025 1:28Sly Stone?, frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, dies at 82 Sly Stone?, the musician known for his own brand of funk with Sly and the Family Stone, has died at 82.10.06.2025 1:34700 Marines on high alert to deploy to Los Angeles amid ICE protests Some 700 Marines have been put on high alert to join National Guard troops in Los Angeles, three U.S. officials told CBS News.10.06.2025 1:34Jared Leto on his other career: Investor In this web exclusive, actor and singer Jared Leto talks with correspondent Anthony Mason about his other sideline: investing in start-up companies. He talks about some of his biggest successes, including Uber, Airbnb and Slack, and what fascinates him about the process.10.06.2025 1:36Art of the sell: Iconic movie posters by a master "Sunday Morning" visits a living legend of Hollywood: 97-year-old Bill Gold, who was responsible for designing some of the most innovative movie posters in film history, created during a career that spanned more than six decades - from "Casablanca" to "The Exorcist" and the films of Clint Eastwood.10.06.2025 1:36Kennedy guts CDCs independent vaccine panel The 17 members of the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions independent vaccine advisory committee are being removed from their posts, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.10.06.2025 1:41From 1988: Bill Geist and the art of curling Missing the Winter Olympics? 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