Home This Week: The Money Issue, a look at money matters large and small. byozgur -April 24, 2022 0 Email Not Displaying? Click Here April 24, 2022 Did you miss "Sunday Morning" this week? Catch up now! How Rust Belt company towns evolve in the age of e-commerce Hundreds of thousands of warehouse jobs have been created in areas which haven't seen well-paying blue-collar jobs in decades. In Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley, one community is adapting to the challenges and opportunities of this new age. Read More The resurgence of unions and the fight against Amazon America's second-largest employer fought hard against unionization efforts at its Staten Island, N.Y., warehouse. But "team members" there voted in favor – a sign, experts say, that younger workers find unions "cool" again. Read More Zillow Gone Wild, bringing unreal real estate to your screen The social media site is helping make the most outlandish properties on the popular online real estate marketplace – from towering castles to underground bunkers – go viral. Read More Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda on "Grace and Frankie," age and activism On the Netflix series the two play feisty octogenarians who see old age not as a death sentence, but as a victory lap – a belief they've always pursued in real life. How German winemakers turned disaster into a good year Last summer, floods inundated western Germany, killing nearly 200 people and devastating the Ahr Valley. Local winemakers whose vines were decimated raised money by selling "flood wines" – bottles whose labels were soiled by mud. The effort has raised $5 million to support the local industry, and raised awareness about winemaking in the region. Day care dilemma: Getting child care to work Since the COVID pandemic, child care for young children in the U.S. has gone from bad to worse, with centers struggling to hire staff, thousands of programs closing across the country, and working parents facing tough choices. Tina Brown on Britain's royals: "It's a great family saga" The author of "The Palace Papers," about the last quarter-century of the House of Windsor, discusses how the monarchy will transition from 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II when her reign eventually ends, and what Harry's estrangement has done to the royal family. Bringing back the hits: Mining music catalogs for gold Musicians' back catalogs are becoming extremely valuable properties, as music rights companies exploit old songs in commercials and other media. Shef, delivering home-cooked meals to your home The new online marketplace Shef connects customers with food entrepreneurs – many of whom are immigrants or refugees – working out of their homes. Crystal Bridges Museum, and a town's resurgence More than six million people have visited the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art since it opened in 2011. Alice Walton's beautiful oasis for the best art the second-richest woman in the world could buy has transformed the once-sleepy town of Bentonville, Arkansas, into a thriving artists' community. Ryan's World: How a kid in Hawaii became a YouTube millionaire When the Kaji family, of Honolulu, shared a video of their son, Ryan, with relatives, they had no idea that it would go viral – and launch a YouTube, TV and toy franchise worth millions. American history on the auction block Rare books and papers detailing the exploration of the New World and the founding of the United States, from the collection of noted book dealer William Reese, will be auctioned beginning next month at Christie's in New York City. Nature: South Carolina falls "Sunday Morning" takes us under waterfalls on the Reedy River near Greenville, South Carolina. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard. Book excerpt: Tina Brown on the House of Windsor in "The Palace Papers" The journalist and editor's latest book chronicles the last quarter-century of the monarchy, one of the most difficult and at times scandalous periods in its history. Watch the full April 24 episode! Jane Pauley hosts our annual "Money Issue." Gallery: Notable Deaths in 2022 A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. Web excl.: Heavy metal and bluegrass guitarist John 5 on his musical obsessions One of the most acclaimed guitarists today, who's played with Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson and David Lee Roth, found inspiration as a child by watching "Hee Haw." Here Comes The Sun: "The Godfather" and gems on display It's been 50 years since “The Godfather” premiered in 1972. Tracy Smith found out from famed director Francis Ford Coppola that the classic almost never got made. 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