Paul Simon on Hearing Loss | Condoleezza Rice & Allyson Felix on Prioritizing Wellness
Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Wagner mercenary group who led a brief uprising against the Russian military leadership, agreed to end hostilities and head to Belarus. In return, he will not face prosecution. Wagner troops have played a crucial role in Russia's war in Ukraine, capturing the eastern city of Bakhmut, an area where the bloodiest and longest battles have taken place.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan, a CBS News contributor, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the 36-hour uprising in Russia. Sullivan explains why this uprising is evidence of weakness for Russian President Vladimir Putin and tells us what the U.S. should expect in the wake of the chaotic weekend.
Raffetto's is one of the oldest pasta shops in the country. The New York institution first opened its doors in 1906, and 117 years later is still thriving. It supplies some of the best restaurants in New York City. Now the fourth generation of Raffetto's is moving into a new future with personalized private dinners called Petite Pasta Joint.
The most decorated track and field Olympian of all time and the first Black female secretary of state sat down with our Adriana Diaz for a wide-ranging conversation outside this year's KPMG Women's Leadership Summit. They discussed everything from raising awareness of high Black maternal mortality rates to the importance of setting boundaries when it's time to unwind.
Singer-songwriter Paul Simon tells CBS News' Anthony Mason how he started losing his hearing in his left ear about two years ago. Despite this, Simon is out with a new album, "Seven Psalms," which he says came to him in a dream.
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