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- Interracial marriages now more common, but not without challenges
- Interracial marriages more common, but still face barriers
- Biting into the flamin' hot origin story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos
- How farm animals began "goat-crashing" Zoom
- Biting into the origin story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos
- Stephen King on "Lisey's Story" and keeping his imagination young
- "In the Heights" star Anthony Ramos on Latino representation in musical theater
- The lore of magazines as a window on the world
- A perfect wedding out of the ashes
- Stephen King on "Lisey's Story," writing process
- "In the Heights" star Anthony Ramos
- Meet Amazon's robots
- Nature: Canadian Rockies
- F. Lee Bailey: An appreciation
- F. Lee Bailey: An appreciation
- The lore of magazines as a window on the world
- Meet the robots inside Amazon's fulfillment centers
Interracial marriages now more common, but not without challenges Posted: 14 Jun 2021 09:30 AM PDT Fifty-four years after laws banning interracial marriage were declared unconstitutional, at least 19% of new marriages in the U.S. involve spouses from different ethnic or racial groups – but couples still face uncomfortable difficulties surrounding race. |
Interracial marriages more common, but still face barriers Posted: 14 Jun 2021 05:21 AM PDT Many things have changed in the 54 years since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled, in Loving v. Virginia, that laws banning interracial marriage are unconstitutional. Today, at least 19% of new marriages in America involve spouses from different ethnic or racial groups. But that doesn't mean that the difficulties they face have disappeared. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with couples whose relationships and children still draw uncomfortable conversations about racism within families across every social and economic level, and about how their love ultimately conquers all. |
Biting into the flamin' hot origin story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos Posted: 14 Jun 2021 04:03 AM PDT For years, Richard Montañez sold an American success story that, as a janitor at a Frito-Lay factory, he cold-called the company CEO to pitch the snack food hit Flamin' Hot Cheetos. There's just one problem: Flamin' Hot Cheetos were already on store shelves. |
How farm animals began "goat-crashing" Zoom Posted: 13 Jun 2021 03:23 PM PDT Bored with Zoom calls at work? You can book a goat from the Cronkshaw Fold Farm in England to crash your online business meeting, because who wouldn't rather watch a cute baby goat? Correspondent Imitiaz Tyab talks with the farmer whose affection for silliness has made mini-celebrities of her caprine charges. |
Biting into the origin story of Flamin' Hot Cheetos Posted: 13 Jun 2021 02:53 PM PDT For years, Richard Montanez sold his own American success story: while working as a janitor at a Frito-Lay factory in California, he cold-called the company CEO to pitch the snack food hit Flamin' Hot Cheetos. There's just one problem: Flamin' Hot Cheetos were already on store shelves. Montanez talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about how this snack food creation story has become as messy as the chips' orange coating. |
Stephen King on "Lisey's Story" and keeping his imagination young Posted: 13 Jun 2021 02:34 PM PDT At 73, the bestselling author of horror and suspense, who has adapted his 2006 novel for Apple TV, talks about what his early success with "Carrie" meant for his mother; and how a box left behind by his late father changed the course of his life. |
"In the Heights" star Anthony Ramos on Latino representation in musical theater Posted: 13 Jun 2021 02:28 PM PDT The actor and singer featured in the original cast of "Hamilton" now stars in the film version of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony Award-winning musical, "In the Heights." |
The lore of magazines as a window on the world Posted: 13 Jun 2021 11:36 AM PDT Before the internet, magazines were the primary source of information on matters of news, science and culture. Correspondent Jim Axelrod visited a recent exhibition of highlights from one collector's massive library of 83,000 magazines dating back as far as the 1700s, to see how writers and photographers opened the world to the reading public. |
A perfect wedding out of the ashes Posted: 13 Jun 2021 11:06 AM PDT Bride and groom Elizabeth and Jake Landuyt say their wedding on Mackinac Island, Mich., was like a fairy tale – until a building next to their wedding venue caught fire, forcing their guests to evacuate. What happened next could only be described as a true fairy tale ending. Steve Hartman reports. |
Stephen King on "Lisey's Story," writing process Posted: 13 Jun 2021 10:50 AM PDT At 73, the bestselling author of horror and suspense has adapted his 2006 novel "Lisey's Story" into an Apple TV miniseries. Stephen King talks with "Sunday Morning" anchor Jane Pauley about maintaining his prodigious output; what his early success with "Carrie" meant for his mother; and how a box left behind by his late father changed the course of his life. |
"In the Heights" star Anthony Ramos Posted: 13 Jun 2021 10:48 AM PDT The actor and singer who was featured in the original cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash hit, "Hamilton," now stars in the film version of Miranda's first Tony Award-winning musical, "In the Heights." Anthony Ramos talks with correspondent Kelefa Sanneh about life in Brooklyn before "Hamilton," Latino representation in musical theater, and the joys and distractions of filming in New York's Washington Heights. |
Posted: 13 Jun 2021 10:31 AM PDT According to recent Occupational Safety and Health Administration data, workers at Amazon fulfillment centers were seriously injured about twice as often as employees in other warehouses. To improve workplace safety, Amazon has been increasing its investment in robotic helpers to reduce injuries among its employees. With access granted for the first time ever, "Sunday Morning" correspondent David Pogue visited the company's secret technology facility near Seattle to observe some of the most advanced warehouse robots yet developed, and to experience how high-tech tools are being used to aid human workers. |
Posted: 13 Jun 2021 08:07 AM PDT "Sunday Morning" takes us to the cool heights of the Canadian Rockies. Videographer: James Napoli. |
F. Lee Bailey: An appreciation Posted: 13 Jun 2021 07:56 AM PDT The lawyer famed for high-profile defendants died last week at age 87. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty looks back at F. Lee Bailey's career, and his controversies. |
F. Lee Bailey: An appreciation Posted: 13 Jun 2021 06:49 AM PDT The lawyer famed for high-profile defendants died last week at age 87. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty looks back at Bailey's career and his controversies. |
The lore of magazines as a window on the world Posted: 13 Jun 2021 06:30 AM PDT One collector's massive library of 83,000 magazines dating back to the 1700s, recently curated in the exhibit "Magazines and the American Experience," shows how, in the pre-internet age, magazines were the primary source of information, news, science and culture. |
Meet the robots inside Amazon's fulfillment centers Posted: 13 Jun 2021 06:27 AM PDT With access granted for the first time ever, "Sunday Morning" visited the company's secret technology facility near Seattle to observe how high-tech tools are being used to aid human workers. |
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