The app created by Interpol helps users identify stolen artwork and artifacts — and assist in their recovery.
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Breaking (or breakdancing), an acrobatic dance style with its roots in New York’s hip hop culture, is making its Olympic debut in this year’s Summer Games in Paris. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with Victor Montalvo (a.k.a. B-Boy Victor), who will be competing for breaking gold; and with founding members of the b-boy group New York City Breakers, who came up with some of the sport’s original moves in the Bronx back in the late 1970s and early ’80s.
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A community in Texas is bringing together migrants and America’s pastime. Ken Molestina explains.
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A downward escalator from the terrace to the loge level malfunctioned and sped up, the Brewers said.
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College student Aniah Blanchard had a deep fear of being kidnapped. When she disappears, UFC fighter Walt Harris battles for justice for his stepdaughter. CBS News special correspondent James Brown reports for “48 Hours.”
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Beryl on Saturday became 2024’s first Atlantic hurricane and was forecast to strengthen as it approaches the Caribbean. Meteorologist Molly McCollum of The Weather Channel has more on the hurricane and the forecast going into the holiday travel week.
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Robert Costa examines the political fallout from Thursday’s presidential debate.
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Amid calls to bow out, a defiant President Biden is digging in, holding campaign events and fundraisers this weekend in New York and New Jersey. Taurean Small reports.
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“Sunday Morning” looks back at historical events on this date.
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From the moment she first began appearing at the side of John F. Kennedy Jr., Carolyn Bessette, a fashion industry publicist, became one of the most photographed women in the world. Correspondent Erin Moriarty talks with Sunita Kumar Nair, author of “CBK: Carolyn Bessette Kennedy: A Life in Fashion,” and with Washington Post columnist Robin Givhan, about the impact that Bessette’s personal style continues to have 25 years following her death.
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