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HEADLINES: NYC erupts with joy as Knicks win NBA championship (Video)
The New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs Saturday night in Game 5 of the NBA Finals – and are world champions for the first time in 53 years. Lilia Luciano reports from New York, where the City That Never Sleeps is still celebrating.
COVER STORY: In Japan, life lessons in healthy eating | Watch Video
In the United States, the percentage of obese adults is about ten times what it is in Japan, even though fast food, junk food, pizza and donuts are also popular there. Correspondent Adam Yamaguchi looks at what differentiates the Japanese diet. He also learns how one company helps track its employees’ health, and how schools make it their mission to design lunches that give Japanese children a taste of a healthy life.
For more info:
- Tanita
- “Rice, Miso Soup, Pickles: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life” by Yoshiharu Doi (Yellow Kite), in Hardcover and eBook formats, available via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
ALMANAC: June 14 (Video)
“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
HISTORY: “Do not open until July 4, 2276”: What will America’s Time Capsule reveal? | Watch Video
As America turns 250, many celebrations are looking back on our nation’s past – but one looks to the future. By law, a time capsule is to be buried in Philadelphia on July 4, not to be opened until 2276, in time for America’s quincentennial. Correspondent Faith Salie looks into what objects – high tech and low – made the cut to be preserved for posterity; and how the capsule itself was designed to survive 250 years underground.
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SUNDAY PROFILE: “It’s a Good Life” for actor Bill Mumy | Watch Video
Actor Bill Mumy first became known for his childhood appearances on classic series such as “The Twilight Zone,” and later as Will Robinson on “Lost in Space.” Correspondent Jim Axelrod discovers how Mumy, now 72, avoided the dangers that other child actors faced while pursuing a Hollywood career, as an Emmy-nominated songwriter, touring musician and recording artist, and finds out what has kept Mumy grounded.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Watch an extended interview with Bill Mumy (Video)
For more info:
- billmumy.com
- Bill Mumy Discography
- Bill Mumy recordings at GRA Group
- the-robotman.com
- “The Twilight Zone” episode “It’s a Good Life” can be streamed on Paramount+
PASSAGE: David Hockney – An appreciation (Video)
David Hockney’s constant experimentations in art gave us six decades of swimming pools and sun-drenched scenes, intimate portraits of friends, vibrant depictions of his native Yorkshire, and groundbreaking digital works. The British-born painter died on Thursday, June 11, 2026 at age 88. Correspondent Seth Doane offers an appreciation of the groundbreaking body of work, by an artist whom British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called one of the most important figures in contemporary art in both the 20th and 21st centuries.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Artist David Hockney (YouTube Video)
Watch these two “Sunday Morning” profiles of artist David Hockney – first from 1984, as Hockney oversaw a museum exhibition of his scenic designs for opera productions at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; and then, from 2006, when Hockney was the subject of a career retrospective at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
PASSAGE: In memoriam (Video)
“Sunday Morning” remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including “Today” film critic Gene Shalit.
U.S.: The Astrodome: Inside the stadium that changed sports forever (Video)
When the Houston Astrodome opened in 1965, the world’s first domed stadium was hailed as the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” and became one of America’s top tourist attractions. But after decades of decline, the Dome now sits empty beside its successor, NRG Stadium. Correspondent Mo Rocca goes inside the landmark with those debating its fate, and those reimagining its future.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Houston’s wondrous Astrodome (Video)
In 1999, when the Astros left for new digs, Houston held a party to celebrate the Dome’s past, while seeking other spectacles (monster truck rallies, high-diving stunts, even chariot races) to fill seats. Bill Geist covered the Astrodome’s history in this Oct. 10, 1999 “Sunday Morning” report.
For more info:
- Astrodome, NRG Park, Houston
- Astrodome Conservancy
- Thao Costis, executive director, Harris County Housing & Community Development
POLITICS: JD and Usha Vance on faith and family | Watch Video
Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha, are expecting their fourth child. They talked with “Sunday Morning” national correspondent Robert Costa about family, his conversion to Catholicism, and his book, “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith.” The vice president also defends the Trump administration’s war with Iran, which has put Vance at odds with Pope Leo XIV.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Watch an extended interview with JD and Usha Vance (Video)
POLITICS: Vance: Trump “very supportive” as vice president moves closer to 2028 decision
Vice President JD Vance tells “CBS Sunday Morning” that he and his wife, Usha, will make a decision about entering the 2028 presidential race following the 2026 midterm elections.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Watch an extended interview with JD Vance (Video)
For more info:
- “Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith” by JD Vance (Harper), in Hardcover, Large Print Trade Paperback, eBook and Audio formats, available June 16 via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
- Vice President JD Vance
ARTS: Soccer art made from gum wrappers (Video)
Artist Lyndon J. Barrois Sr. painstakingly sculpts art depicting soccer players. His medium of choice? The humble chewing gum wrapper. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Barrois about his Los Angeles exhibit, “Fútbol Is Life: Animated Sportraits,” which captures iconic moments from nearly 100 years of the World Cup in tiny pieces of paper and foil.
For more info:
- Exhibition: “Fútbol Is Life: Animated Sportraits by Lyndon J. Barrois, Sr.,” at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (though July 26)
- Lyndon J. Barrois Sr., It’s a Wrapper Studio
- Hope Solo (Official site)
HARTMAN: N.J. students’ rite of passage via the Appalachian Trail (Video)
St. Benedict’s Preparatory School, a private high school in Newark, N.J., requires freshmen – many of whom have never been hiking or camping – to hike the Appalachian Trail for five days, with “some” adult supervision. Steve Hartman reports on an annual 55-mile rite of passage.
NATURE: Hoh Rain Forest in Washington State (Extended Video)
We leave you this Sunday morning deep in the Hoh Rain Forest on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state. Videographer: Lance Milbrand.
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MARATHON: Steven Spielberg (YouTube Video)
Watch this collection of “Sunday Morning” features on the films of Steven Spielberg, including:
- The making of “Jaws,” with Richard Dreyfuss (2025)
- John Leonard reviews “Jurassic Park” (1993)
- The story of the slave revolt aboard the “Amistad” becomes a Spielberg film, and an opera (1997)
- Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta-Jones on “The Terminal” (2004)
- Adapting H.G. Wells’ “War of the Worlds” to the big screen; and looking back on Orson Welles’ notorious 1938 radio broadcast (2005)
- David Edelstein reviews “Munich” (2005)
- “Raiders” star Karen Allen returns in “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008)
- Translating the play “War Horse” to the big screen (2012)
- How Ernie Cline’s pop culture adventure “Ready Player One” became a movie (2018)
- Spielberg discusses his most personal film, “The Fabelmans,” about his parents’ broken marriage (2022)
- Spielberg on “Disclosure Day” and the cinema of alien visitations (2026)
GALLERY: Notable Deaths in 2026
A look back at the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this year, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
MARATHON: Stories about Florida from “CBS Sunday Morning” (YouTube)
Join “CBS Sunday Morning” as it explores the Sunshine State, taking a look at who and what Florida has to offer:
- Author Carl Hiaasen on his love for Florida
- How Salvador Dali’s art found a home in St. Petersburg
- The “magic” of worm grunting near Sopchoppy
- A Black community’s history up for sale in Eatonville
- Tampa Bay Rays player and a young fan inspire each other
- A snowman that melts hearts outside Tampa
- Tailored to perfection in Dunedin
- A Jacksonville triathlete’s mentor
- A special bond in Palm Coast
- The National Pie Championships in Orlando
GALLERY: Summer music highlights of 2026
Summer is the time to enjoy live music, indoors and out. Scroll through our gallery of some of 2026’s leading musical acts, featuring images by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
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