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COVER STORY: The long history of America's conflict with CubaThe small island nation of Cuba, just 90 miles from Florida, has played an outsized role in America's foreign policy for close to 70 years. Now, the Trump administration is blocking nearly all oil shipments from reaching the island, worsening its humanitarian crisis, with the president threatening he will be "taking Cuba." Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with history professor Jorge Malagon-Marquez about U.S. interventions in the past, and how tensions between Washington and Havana have even outlived the late dictator Fidel Castro.

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ARTS: Artist Jenny Saville on the body as landscapeThe curious gaze of artist Jenny Saville upon the female body, including her own, has made her one of the most celebrated of modern British portrait painters. She talks with correspondent Elizabeth Palmer about figurative painting as "communication of the unspoken," and discusses her bold renderings of the female form.

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Jenny Saville (Instagram)Gagosian: Jenny SavilleJenny Saville a Ca' Pesaro, at the Ca' Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art, Venice, Italy (through Nov. 22)Exhibition Catalogue:"Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting,"by Jenny Saville (‎Rizzoli Electa), in Hardcover, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.orgJenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting, at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (Exhibition closed)

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Fans of Wrexham celebrate following victory during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Wrexham AFC, at Bramall Lane in Sheffield, England, March 21, 2026. / Credit: Harriet Massey/Getty Images

SPORTS: It's finally sunny in Wrexham: Hollywood stars revive a Welsh soccer townIn 2021, Hollywood A-Listers Ryan Reynolds (the Marvel superhero character "Deadpool") and Rob "Mac" McElhenney (the long-running comedy series "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia") went all-in on a very different kind of franchise, when they bought a failing football club in the northern Welsh city of Wrexham. Surprise and skepticism gave way to success, as Wrexham AFC went from losers to winners, and the club's value rocketed to nearly half a billion dollars. Ramy Inocencio reports on how reviving a nearly-forgotten soccer team has resurrected the pride of a beleaguered city – and inspired underdogs around the world.

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Wrexham AFCSeason 4 of the documentary series"Welcome to Wrexham"debuts May 14 on FX and Hulu

PASSAGE: In memoriam"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week.

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HEALTH: A tool to help keep dementia in checkMany people fear that a family history of dementia dooms them to inevitably suffer the condition themselves. But a new tool, the Brain Care Score, shows how lifestyle changes can be beneficial, slashing the risk of dementia. National Public Radio correspondent Allison Aubrey talks with neurologist Dr. Jonathan Rosand about how making changes to your daily habits might just be the prescription needed.

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Take the Brain Care Score (Global Brain Care Coalition)Understanding your Brain Care ScoreDr. Jonathan Rosand, McCance Center for Brain Health at Massachusetts General HospitalLauren Sprague

Venus fly traps, which grow in nutrient-poor areas, compensate for the lack of nitrogen in the soil by getting it from the insects they eat. / Credit: CBS News

NATURE: Saving the Venus fly trapThe carnivorous Venus fly trap is native to the Carolinas, but its population is dwindling due to loss of habitat. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with botanist Julie Moore, who has spent much of her life helping to save these remarkable plants; and with Damon Waitt, director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden, who discusses the unusual traits of a species that Charles Darwin called the most interesting plant in the world.

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Kacey Musgraves performs at a fundraising event at the River Ranch Stockyards in Fort Worth, April 9, 2026.  / Credit: CBS News

MUSIC: Kacey Musgraves on writing lyrics: "There is no greater drug"A couple of years ago, Grammy-winner Kacey Musgraves went home to east Texas to heal from a breakup. She tells Anthony Mason that in writing her latest album, "Middle of Nowhere," she learned how to embrace being alone. She also talks about the influence of her mentor, singer-songwriter John Prine, and how the emotions of her latest songs poured out of loneliness.

FROM THE ARCHIVES:Kacey Musgraves on her debut album (Video)In this April 7, 2013 "Sunday Morning" profile, rising country star Kacey Mugraves - who sings of more adult themes than conservative country radio is used to - talked to Anthony Mason about her acclaimed debut studio album, "Same Trailer Different Park"; her songwriting influences; and the family that inspired her.

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Kao Saelee raises tropical fruit trees in California's Central Valley. / Credit: YouTube/Tropical Central Valley

NATURE: Taking root: The passion of tree loversIn her book, "The Tree Collectors," writer and illustrator Amy Stewart recounts stories of people who harbor tree obsessions, from the designers of leafy urban spaces, to those who lovingly cultivate ancient tree species. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with Stewart, who calls planting a tree "an act of hope"; Kao Saelee, who grows tropical fruit trees at his California home; and plant scientist Reagan Wytsalucy, whose goal is to revive the peach trees of her Navajo ancestors.

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"The Tree Collectors: Tales of Arboreal Obsession"by Amy Stewart (Random House), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.orgamystewart.comSalesforce Park, San FranciscoAdam Greenspan, PWP Landscape ArchitectureReagan Wytsalucy, Extension Assistant Professor, Utah State UniversityKao Salee: Tropical Central Valley (YouTube)

Rep. Jim Clyburn, who has been serving in Congress since 1993, is a powerful voice for the Democratic Party in South Carolina.   / Credit: CBS News

POLITICS: Rep. Jim Clyburn on protecting democracyIn recent decades, South Carolina has become the Democratic Party's make-or-break proving ground for White House hopefuls - and Congressman Jim Clyburn, the state's sole Black Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives, is one of the party's most important voices. The civil rights veteran talks with "Sunday Morning" national correspondent Robert Costa about his decision to seek re-election for an 18th term; fighting efforts to roll back voter protections established by the 1965 Voting Rights Act; and how President Trump might react if Democrats win back the majority in Congress.

READ AN EXCERPT:"The First Eight" by Jim ClyburnThe South Carolina Democrat, the ninth Black man to represent his state in the House of Representatives, writes of his predecessors who helped direct the course of America during and after Reconstruction.

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Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.)"The First Eight: A Personal History of the Pioneering Black Congressmen Who Shaped a Nation"by Jim Clyburn (Little, Brown & Co.), in Hardcover, eBook and Audio formats, available viaAmazon,Barnes & NobleandBookshop.orgSouth Carolina State University

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FROM THE ARCHIVES:Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas (YouTube Video)Michael Tilson Thomas, longtime music director of the San Francisco Symphony, died on April 22, 2026 at age 81. In this 1984 "Sunday Morning" profile by Eugenia Zukerman, Thomas talked about his early entry into the music world; and about his enthusiasm for the works of both contemporary composers (by conducting the world premiere of Steve Reich's "Desert Music") and the masters of the classical repertoire.

FROM 2025:Maestro Michael Tilson Thomas (Video)Last year, the conductor led the San Francisco Symphony in his last scheduled conducting performance due to the return of his glioblastoma - an aggressive brain tumor. He talked with "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl about living a life in the arts.

WEB EXCLUSIVE:Extended interview - Michael Tilson Thomas (Video)

FROM THE ARCHIVES:Topiary artist Pearl Fryar (YouTube Video)Pearl Fryar, a self-taught topiary artist, had an irrepressible urge to trim trees and shrubs into remarkable shapes that were, by any measure, a cut above average. In this May 15, 2005 "Sunday Morning" profile, correspondent Martha Teichner took a tour of Fryar's garden in Bishopville, S.C., and talked with him about the marvels he created with a hedge trimmer. [Fryar died on April 4, 2026 at age 86.]

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MARATHON:Masters of magic (YouTube Video)Seeing is believing in this "CBS Sunday Morning" marathon showcasing illusions, spectacular feats and the paranormal. Featuring:

Bubble magic Bill Geist meets "The Great Throwdini"What's new in magic?Blind magician Richard Turner on manipulating cardsESP and espionage: How psychics aided the U.S. governmentJason Bishop and the magical artsShin Lim's magicMagician David CopperfieldPsychic Tyler Henry, Hollywood's biggest mediumMagic in the dark: The fantastical worlds of Lightwire Theater

FROM THE ARCHIVES:Woodworker George Nakashima (YouTube Video)Japanese-American furniture maker George Nakashima was considered a giant of 20th century design. Trained in architecture at MIT, he decided to devote his life to woodworking. In this Feb. 19, 1989 "Sunday Morning" profile, correspondent Faith Daniels talked with Nakashima at his New Hope, Pa., workshop about his fascinating history; his aesthetics; and creating beauty from wood – what he calls "that relationship between natural things and the human psyche."

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Luke Grimes' Kayce Dutton Is 'Really' Missing Dad Kevin Costner After a Big Win in “Marshals”

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the April 26 episode ofMarshals.

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  • Several references are made to Kevin Costner's Yellowstone character, John Dutton, in the April 26 episode of Marshals

  • Luke Grimes' character, Kayce Dutton, at one point says, "I really wish my father was still around," after a successful endeavor with his team

  • Costner's character died in the second half of Yellowstone season 5 after the actor announced his exit from the series

The loss of John Dutton is one that still haunts Kayce.

Kevin Costner'sYellowstonecharacter, whodiedin the second half ofYellowstoneseason 5, continues to to be painful for his youngest son, Kayce (Luke Grimes).

In the April 26 episode ofMarshals, Kayce and his U.S. Marshal team work tirelessly to rescue Andrea (Ash Santos), who was abducted by Randall Clegg (Michael Cudlitz). During the mission, Kayce couldn't help but feel the weight of his family on his shoulders.

As he explained to Cal (Logan Marshall-Green), the "ghosts" of his family were to blame for Andrea being taken in the first place.

"The Dutton curse," he told his teammate. "Clegg's had it out for my family for years, and I put one of his sons down hard. So whatever happens to Andrea, it's on me."

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Later, when Andrea was rescued safely and the team got their hands on Randall, Kayce once again referenced his dad.

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"I really wish my father was still around, so he could see Montana rid itself of the Cleggs," he said.

Costner's character diedin the final season ofYellowstone, after Costner, 71,announced his exit from the series.

John's death initially appeared to be self-inflicted, but it was later revealed that Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) had arranged a murder-for-hire scheme amid her relationship with Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), John's son and Kayce's older brother. In the series finale, Beth (Kelly Reilly), John's daughter,killed Jamieover his involvement in their dad's death.

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After fans learned of the patriarch's fate, Grimes, 42, said that while he knew fans felt "sort of cheated," he had a different perspective.

"I think we were all lucky to have Kevin on the show as long as we did,” he told PEOPLE. "It was always the plan for him to have to go away for the story to really ramp up, and that was the story. You lose a patriarch of the family. Can the kids do it on their own?"

"I think originally he was supposed to die much earlier. So, in a way, they got way more of John Dutton than they were going to originally get," Grimes added. "I would keep that in mind."

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Pistons-Magic takeaways: Detroit's problems are coming to a head as Orlando aims to dunk No. 1 seed

Can we just talk about Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain's dunk on Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren?

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I mean, seriously, look:

Do we even care about the game? Like, who actually won? I genuinely don't remember.

That is one of the nastiest throw-downs ever and not just in a playoff context. Cain kept climbing and dunked on Duren, a man built like a Greek god, so hard the All-Star center backpeddled after coming down back to Earth.

(OK,the Magic took a commanding 3-1 series lead by winning 94-88, but that's definitely just a B-story to Cain's jam.)

In all seriousness, let's dive into Orlando's big win Monday night as it tries to become the seventh No. 8 seed to knock off a No. 1 in NBA history.

Cade Cunningham's turnovers are a team issue

As Cunningham entered Game 4, he had totaled 19 turnovers in the the series.

By halftime, he was up to 25 after turning it over six times in the first half.

While Cunningham is ultimately responsible for hanging on to the ball, the Pistons' roster construction isn't doing him any favors.

With both Duren and Ausar Thompson being almost entirely non-threats from the outside, Orlando has the freedom to double- and even triple-team Cunningham, swarming him whenever his feet are inside the 3-point line.

While Tobias Harris has done a solid job of adding spacing and overall scoring, the bottom line is simple: It shouldn't be this difficult for the Pistons to generate offense through Cunningham, but they have no other creators on the roster.

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Perhaps they should have made a play for someone at the trade deadline, instead of sitting still.

But here they are, shooting 37.8% from the floor and 20% from 3 in a crucial Game 4 as their season appears to be slipping away.

Wendell Carter Jr. is eating Jalen Duren's lunch

Throughout the regular season, it was never in doubt who, among Carter and Duren, had the best season. Duren was an All-Star, a double-double machine and one of the most exciting young players in the league.

Carter, who is far more of a role player than a featured star, apparently didn't get the memo.

During this series, the 6-foot-10 Carter has constantly outhustled, outworked and outdone Duren. It's not always reflected in his raw line (Carter had 12 points and 11 rebounds in Game 4), but his effort has put a spotlight on Duren as he enters free agency this summer.

Duren has struggled mightily all series, scoring a grand total of 39 points over the course of the four games, finding it difficult to get up shots, getting beat by Carter on backdoor lobs and overall having one heck of a troublesome series, which could cost him millions this July.

Dear Jamahl Mosley, make better use of Paolo Banchero

I may sound like a broken record here, but giving Banchero the ball high out on the floor and asking him to "do stuff" (which I'm guessing is his directive, because there doesn't seem to be anything close to a plan), is aching for punishment.

Banchero isn't a natural shooter, nor is he particularly effective as a spacer.

He is, however, ridiculously good near the rim, and when he ducks in for layups and dunks, he draws a ton of fouls and converts plays.

Orlando has one of the most inconsistent offenses in the league, and its plan is to use its most versatile offensive player, who is an athletic 6-10, 250-pound powerhouse, as an outside-in option?

It's been nonsensical for a while now, and it only looks worse after Banchero shot 4-of-18 from the floor and missed all four of his 3-point attempts Monday night.

Pistons-Magic takeaways: Detroit's problems are coming to a head as Orlando aims to dunk No. 1 seed

Can we just talk about Orlando Magic forward Jamal Cain's dunk on Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren? I mean, seriously, look...
Employee testifies against owners of Dominican club where roof collapse killed 236

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A former employee of a popular nightclubwhose roof collapsed a year agoand killed 236 people told a judge Monday that the owners were fully aware the structure was deteriorated.

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Gregory Adames testified against siblings Antonio and Maribel Espaillat, who are accused of involuntary manslaughter and involuntary assault and battery following the collapse at the legendary Jet Set club in Santo Domingo.

“They knew because I sent them photos, I sent them videos of all the problems that were there. That shouldn’t have happened; not a single person should have died there,” Adames said.

Attorneys for the victim’s families asked in court for the siblings to be accused of voluntary manslaughter.

“We hope that happens,” Jean Carlos Martínez Segura, who represents nine families, told The Associated Press.

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The potential prison sentence is up to 20 years for voluntary manslaughter but is two years for involuntary manslaughter.

Monday’s court hearing is expected to continue Friday, with a judge eventually deciding whether there’s enough evidence to hold a trial.Relatives of the victimshave complained about delays and slow judicial proceedings.

Prosecutors have said hundreds of pieces of evidence implicate the siblings, whowere arrestedlast June.

Miguel Valerio, the Espaillats’ attorney, told reporters after their arrests: “Nobody wanted that to happen.”

Prosecutors have accused the Espaillats of trying to intimidate or manipulate employees. Antonio Espaillat is considered a powerful businessman who owns upscale entertainment centers and dozens of local radio stations.

Hundreds of people including many high-profile Dominicans were at the nightclub for a concert on April 8, 2025, when the roof collapsed. Those who died includedsinger Rubby Pérez; Nelsy Cruz, the governor of Montecristi province and sister of Major League Baseball All-Star Nelson Cruz; and former MLB pitcherOctavio Dotel. More than 100 people were injured in the collapse and rescuersworked around the clockto pull out survivors.

Employee testifies against owners of Dominican club where roof collapse killed 236

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A former employee of a popular nightclubwhose roof collapsed a year agoand killed 236 people t...
Victoria Beckham Says There's One Specific Spice Girls Outfit Daughter Harper, 14, Won't Be Inheriting Anytime Soon

Victoria Beckham said there is one specific Spice Girls outfit 14-year-old daughter Harper won't be getting her hands on anytime soon

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  • “She loves fashion. She loves beauty. And I'm pretty sure she would love to get her hands on those Spice Girls costumes,” the fashion mogul and former girl group member said

  • Victoria shares Harper, as well as three sons — Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, Romeo Beckham and Cruz Beckham — with husband David Beckham

Victoria Beckhamhas no plans to let daughterHarper Beckhamwear one of her most iconicSpice Girlslooks anytime soon.

During the Time100 Summit in New York City on April 22, Victoria, 51, spoke at length about her eponymous luxury fashion label, as well as where she hopes to eventually take the brand in the future.

At one point during the live conversation, Victoria was asked whether Harper, 14, would ever inherit any of her formerSpice Girls looks.

“She loves fashion. She loves beauty. And I'm pretty sure she would love to get her hands on those Spice Girls costumes,” Victoria said of the teen she shares with husbandDavid Beckham.

She further explained, however, that one item is currently off-limits. “Not the PVC catsuit just yet. She's 14, okay? So we're going to wait for that,” Victoris said, referring to the iconic black outfit she wore in the "Say You'll Be There" music video in 1996.

Victoriarecreated the look22 years later in 2018 as she celebrated her most iconic fashion moments withBritish Vogue.

Victoria Beckham in the 'Say You'll Be There' music video.Credit: Spice Girls/YouTube

During the conversation at the Time100 Summit, Victoria also said that Harper is just as “obsessed” withVictoria Beckham Beauty— the clean, luxury makeup and skincare line launched in 2019 — as she is.

“I mean, she's been sitting on my lap through product development meetings since she was a baby. I mean, she is as obsessed with [the] products as I am,” Victoria said.

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Harper can sometimes even be spotted on Victoria's social media feeds, providing quick makeup tutorials and product highlights.

Victoria — who is also a mom to three sons:Brooklyn Peltz Beckham,Romeo BeckhamandCruz Beckham— said that even though she no longer makes music, she believes there is a strong through line between her former career as a pop star and her current one as a beauty and fashion mogul: female empowerment.

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“The Spice Girls were about girl power, and for me, my north star is empowering women,” Victoria explained.

“It started throughempowering womenthrough music. Now, I want to make women feel strong and powerful and like the most beautiful versions of themselves,” she continued, highlighting how her customers put their trust in her to create the best, most detail-oriented products possible.

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“It's really important to me to get to know my customer,” Victoria said.

“I love to do in-store events where I'm meeting my customer and asking her how she feels in the clothes, what does she like. Those kinds of details are really, really important to me,” she added.

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Victoria Beckham Says There's One Specific Spice Girls Outfit Daughter Harper, 14, Won't Be Inheriting Anytime Soon

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