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COVER STORY: The lengthy historical past of America’s battle with Cuba
The small island nation of Cuba, simply 90 miles from Florida, has performed an outsized function in America’s international coverage for near 70 years. Now, the Trump administration is obstructing practically all oil shipments from reaching the island, worsening its humanitarian disaster, with the president threatening he can be “taking Cuba.” Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with historical past professor Jorge Malagon-Marquez about U.S. interventions prior to now, and the way tensions between Washington and Havana have even outlived the late dictator Fidel Castro.
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ALMANAC: April 26
“Sunday Morning” appears again at historic occasions on this date.
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ARTS: Artist Jenny Saville on the physique as panorama
The curious gaze of artist Jenny Saville upon the feminine physique, together with her personal, has made her some of the celebrated of contemporary British portrait painters. She talks with correspondent Elizabeth Palmer about figurative portray as “communication of the unstated,” and discusses her daring renderings of the feminine kind.
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SPORTS: It is lastly sunny in Wrexham: Hollywood stars revive a Welsh soccer city
In 2021, Hollywood A-Listers Ryan Reynolds (the Marvel superhero character “Deadpool”) and Rob “Mac” McElhenney (the long-running comedy sequence “It is All the time Sunny in Philadelphia”) went all-in on a really completely different type of franchise, after they purchased a failing soccer membership within the northern Welsh metropolis of Wrexham. Shock and skepticism gave solution to success, as Wrexham AFC went from losers to winners, and the membership’s worth rocketed to almost half a billion {dollars}. Ramy Inocencio experiences on how reviving a nearly-forgotten soccer workforce has resurrected the satisfaction of a beleaguered metropolis – and impressed underdogs world wide.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
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HEALTH: A software to assist hold dementia in examine
Many individuals concern {that a} household historical past of dementia dooms them to inevitably undergo the situation themselves. However a brand new software, the Mind Care Rating, reveals how way of life adjustments might be useful, slashing the danger of dementia. Nationwide Public Radio correspondent Allison Aubrey talks with neurologist Dr. Jonathan Rosand about how making adjustments to your day by day habits would possibly simply be the prescription wanted.
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NATURE: Saving the Venus fly lure
The carnivorous Venus fly lure is native to the Carolinas, however its inhabitants is dwindling as a result of lack of habitat. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with botanist Julie Moore, who has spent a lot of her life serving to to save lots of these outstanding vegetation; and with Damon Waitt, director of the North Carolina Botanical Backyard, who discusses the bizarre traits of a species that Charles Darwin known as essentially the most attention-grabbing plant on the earth.
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MUSIC: Kacey Musgraves on writing lyrics: “There isn’t a better drug”
A few years in the past, Grammy-winner Kacey Musgraves went dwelling to east Texas to heal from a breakup. She tells Anthony Mason that in writing her newest album, “Center of Nowhere,” she realized learn how to embrace being alone. She additionally talks in regards to the affect of her mentor, singer-songwriter John Prine, and the way the feelings of her newest songs poured out of loneliness.
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NATURE: Taking root: The eagerness of tree lovers
In her guide, “The Tree Collectors,” author and illustrator Amy Stewart recounts tales of people that harbor tree obsessions, from the designers of leafy city areas, to those that lovingly domesticate historical tree species. Correspondent Martha Teichner talks with Stewart, who calls planting a tree “an act of hope”; Kao Saelee, who grows tropical fruit timber at his California dwelling; and plant scientist Reagan Wytsalucy, whose objective is to revive the peach timber of her Navajo ancestors.
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POLITICS: Rep. Jim Clyburn on defending democracy
In current a long time, South Carolina has change into one of many Democratic Occasion’s true facilities of energy, with Congressmen Jim Clyburn – who represents the only Black-majority district within the state – one in all its most necessary voices. The civil rights veteran talks with “Sunday Morning” nationwide correspondent Robert Costa about his choice to hunt re-election for an 18th time period; combating efforts to roll again voter protections established by the 1965 Voting Rights Act; and the way President Trump would possibly react if Democrats win again the bulk in Congress.
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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. On 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 each modern 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)
Final 12 months, the conductor led the San Francisco Symphony in his final scheduled conducting efficiency as a result of return of his glioblastoma – an aggressive mind tumor. He talked with “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl about dwelling a life within the arts.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Prolonged interview – Michael Tilson Thomas (Video)
MARATHON: Masters of magic (YouTube Video)
Seeing is believing on this “CBS Sunday Morning” marathon showcasing illusions, spectacular feats and the paranormal. That includes:
- Bubble magic
- Invoice Geist meets “The Nice Throwdini”
- What’s new in magic?
- Blind magician Richard Turner on manipulating playing cards
- ESP and espionage: How psychics aided the U.S. authorities
- Jason Bishop and the magical arts
- Shin Lim’s magic
- Magician David Copperfield
- Psychic Tyler Henry, Hollywood’s largest medium
- Magic at midnight: The fantastical worlds of Lightwire Theater
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Woodworker George Nakashima (YouTube Video)
Japanese-American furnishings maker George Nakashima was thought-about an enormous of twentieth century design. Skilled in structure at MIT, he determined to dedicate his life to woodworking. On this Feb. 19, 1989 “Sunday Morning” profile, correspondent Religion Daniels talked with Nakashima at his New Hope, Pa., workshop about his fascinating historical past; his aesthetics; and creating magnificence from wooden – what he calls “that relationship between pure issues and the human psyche.”
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