
CBS Mornings on the Go Paul McCartney Shares Never-Before-Seen Photographs | Padel League Aims to Boost Sport's Popularity in U.S.
Telemedicine exploded during the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss teh best uses for telemedicine and offers tips for making the most of your visit.
After rediscovering hundreds of photos from The Beatles' first visit to the United States, Sir Paul McCartney is releasing the never-before-seen images in a new book, "1964: Eyes of the Storm." Anthony Mason sat down with McCartney for "CBS Sunday Morning" to talk about his eye for photography and the moments he captured on film.
In his new cookbook "Recipes for Change," young baker and entrepreneur Michael Platt shares special recipes that honor traditions of holidays like Juneteenth and help teach about hidden figures in Black history. CBS News special correspondent James Brown got in the kitchen to bake with Platt and ask what he hopes people will learn from his latest recipes.
With tens of millions of players picking up padel rackets worldwide, avid players in North America are throwing their weight behind the continent's first professional padel league. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers asks former top-ranked tennis star Andy Murray why he's invested in padel, and heads to New York City's first padel club to see what the sport is all about.
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