Home This Week: Maury Povich + Connie Chung, Naomi Osaka, Miranda Lambert, and the Marvel Universe byozgur -May 01, 2022 0 Email Not Displaying? Click Here May 1, 2022 Did you miss "Sunday Morning" this week? Catch up now! Maury Povich + Connie Chung: A newsworthy love story After 31 years hosting his talk shows famous (and infamous) for their titillating topics, the 83-year-old Maury Povich has announced his retirement. He and his wife, broadcaster Connie Chung, talk about their lives on- and off-camera. Read More Naomi Osaka on finding the power of her voice By the age of 23, she had become the highest-paid female athlete in the world, ever. And when she withdrew from the French Open last year, citing depression and anxiety, she opened up a much-needed conversation about mental health. Read More Miranda Lambert on her new album "Palomino," and singing truth The singer-songwriter has won more Country Music Awards than any other woman – and as she shows in her latest, highly-anticipated album, "Palomino," she's discovered much about herself during very strange times. Read More Switchblade drone: How the "kamikaze" anti-tank weapon works The one-time use unmanned aerial vehicle is a powerful weapon that can dive bomb its targets, such as tanks and artillery nests, at a range of up to 30 miles – and is being supplied by the hundreds to Ukraine for use against Russian forces. "All of the Marvels": Author Douglas Wolk on the "biggest story ever told" The story arcs of Marvel, published over the last several decades, involve thousands of characters and 27,000 comic books, becoming what the writer calls the longest continuous, self-contained work of fiction ever created. Thom Browne: Reinterpreting fashion He is one of America's most successful designers, noted for his suit pants that expose men's ankles, and for creating distinctive looks for Michelle Obama and Cardi B. Putin's war creates schism in Russian Orthodox Church The Moscow-based church's leadership has framed Russia's invasion of Ukraine in holy terms - as a defense of conservative values against a morally-corrupt West. Now, the war has prompted dissent within the Orthodox Christian faith. MLB player and young fan with cancer inspire each other Watching eight-year-old Chloe Grimes hit liners and throw heat, you'd never guess the young ball player is also fighting cancer, and has been, off and on, since she was two. Her grit proved an inspiration to her favorite player on the Tampa Bay Rays, Brett Phillips. But inspiration is proving to be a two-way street. Our puzzling addiction for puzzles Over the last two years, bestselling author and puzzle aficionado A.J. Jacobs has allowed correspondent Martha Teichner and "Sunday Morning" cameras to follow him as he conducted research for his new book, "The Puzzler," about his quest to solve the world's most baffling puzzles – from the simple (!) Rubik's Cube and chess problems, to the legendary MIT Mystery Hunt, and a mystifying sculpture housed at CIA Headquarters in Langley, Va. Oprah Winfrey on the larger pandemic affecting U.S. health care Her Smithsonian Channel documentary, "The Color of Care," examines how COVID has exposed the prevalence of racial disparities in our healthcare system, costing lives. Passage: Remembering Naomi Judd We learned Saturday of the passing, at age 76, of country music legend Naomi Judd, mother of Ashley and Wynonna Judd. The mother-daughter team of Naomi and Wynonna recorded fourteen #1 songs, including "Girls' Night Out" and "Mama, He's Crazy." Jane Pauley looks back. Nature: Bighorn sheep in Idaho "Sunday Morning" takes us among Bighorn sheep along the Salmon River near Riggins, Idaho. Videographer: Hank Heusinkveld. Watch the full May 1 episode! Hosted by Jane Pauley. "Here Comes The Sun": First sister Valerie Biden Owens and a Black culinary exhibit Valerie Biden Owens sits down with Norah O’Donnell to discuss how she has supported her big brother, Joe, over the years. We also take you to a new exhibit called “African/American: Making the Nation's Table,” located in the Museum of Food and Drink in New York City, where we learn how Black culture shaped American cuisine. WATCH SUNDAY MORNING... ANYTIME, ANYWHERE Download the CBS News app Copyright © 2022 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. 235 Second St, San Francisco, CA 94105 The email address for this newsletter is ozgur18.asdasd@blogger.com. Unsubscribe | Help | Privacy Policy Facebook Twitter