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Episode Guide

The Dish: Chef Mario Pagan

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May 03, 2025
Chef Mario Pagan is nothing short of a culinary ambassador for Puerto Rico. The island where he was born and raised is now home to four of his fine dining restaurants, all of which feature food that tells a story with bold Caribbean flavors. His most recent establishment transformed a former theater in an up-and-coming San Juan neighborhood into a dramatic new eatery.

Artist Josh Vides talks unique style

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May 03, 2025
Artist Joshua Vides is known for his all-star collaborations and his ability to transform everyday objects into two-dimensional illustrations. He opened up to Dana Jacobson about his creative journey and developing his unique style.

Cassette tapes see surprising sales surge

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May 03, 2025
Forget the vinyl revolution: For old-school music fans, cassettes are making a comeback. Superstars are offering some of their latest songs on the fragile, finicky devices, and there's a surprising surge in cassette sales. Here's why some fans are looking to the past to see the future of music.

How "Spitfires" helped end World War II

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May 03, 2025
May 8 marks 80 years since people across Europe celebrated the Allied victory over Nazi Germany. While the fighting in the Pacific would continue for months, many saw it as the end of six long years of war. A new book tells the story of remarkable American women who helped that victory happen.

Artist Ya La'Ford opens up about her career

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May 03, 2025
Artist Ya La'Ford's work spans mediums. Her prints, sculptures and installations have been featured in the Venice Biennale and in private collections like the Gates Foundation. Michelle Miller met with her to see how it all takes shape.

Where to get the latest CBS Mornings Deals

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May 03, 2025
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Recovery efforts after Kentucky floods

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May 03, 2025
Historic flooding in Kentucky killed seven people last month, and 30 counties are seeking disaster assistance. The flooding also impacted the state's signature bourbon industry. Restoration efforts are underway at America's oldest distillery.

Mt. Sinai medical school embraces AI

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May 03, 2025
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has decided to embrace the use of artificial intelligence, becoming the first medical school to make OpenAI's educational program available to its medical and graduate students.

Prince Harry seeks reconciliation with family

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May 03, 2025
Britain's Prince Harry opened up about wanting to reconcile with the British royal family in an emotional exclusive interview with CBS News partner network BBC News. Harry said his father, King Charles, refuses to speak with him. The interview came after Harry lost a court battle over his publicly funded security in the U.K.

Vatican prepares for conclave

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May 03, 2025
Final preparations are underway to start the conclave, which will elect Pope Francis' successor. The Vatican released video of workers installing a stove where ballots will be burned during the process.

"Godfather of AI" on tech's future

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Apr 26, 2025
Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton, often called a "godfather of artificial intelligence," spoke with Brook Silva-Braga at the Toronto offices of Radical Ventures about the future of AI earlier this month — nearly two years after they first sat down to discuss the evolving technology. He shares some of his early takeaways about AI, which he says has evolved "even faster than [he] thought."

Boy with cancer raises award-winning rabbits

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Apr 19, 2025
This Easter season, a Texas boy has gained celebrity recognition for raising rabbits even as he battles an inoperable brain cancer.

NYC museum celebrates historic librarian

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Apr 19, 2025
New York City's Morgan Library and Museum hosts a treasure trove of artifacts from around the world. Once the private domain of the JP Morgan banking dynasty, the museum is celebrating 100 years as a public institution. That includes paying homage to the librarian who ran it for half a century - even as she held onto a secret that she feared could end her career. Michelle Miller has more.

A new spin on a centuries-old tradition

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Apr 19, 2025
For more than a thousand years, Christian pilgrims and those seeking self-reflection have embarked on the Camino de Santiago, a network of hiking routes through France, Portugal and Spain that all meet in the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela. The ancient tradition is finding new life in the 21st century.