
CBS Mornings on the Go Cord Jefferson on "American Fiction" | Renée Fleming on Kennedy Center Honor | Matchmaker Maria Avgitidis on Revamping Your Profile
CBS News' Adam Yamaguchi tours the streets of Portland, Oregon, to see firsthand the effects of drug decriminalization. The measure is having a positive effect for some, but it is facing public backlash.
With the holiday shipping season in high gear, the concern of lost or stolen packages is of top concern. CBS News' Janet Shamlian went inside UPS World Headquarters to see how the company is using artificial intelligence to combat package thefts.
Celebrated American soprano Renée Fleming reveals to "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller what almost ended her career just as she got her big break, and why receiving the Kennedy Center Honors is her highest note yet.
Satirical site "The Onion" has cemented its place in pop culture with its wacky headlines and social commentary. Now, 35 years after "The Onion" began, CBS News' Adriana Diaz takes a look behind the scenes.
First-time director Cord Jefferson joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new comedy, "American Fiction," which is nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and is already getting Oscar buzz.
When it comes to dating trends, more people are looking for love at events for singles. Eventbrite reports a 230% surge in attendance at interactive game dating events. Professional matchmaker Maria Avgitidis joins "CBS Mornings" with her tips on attending dating events and how singles can refresh their online dating profiles to look for love as the new year approaches.
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