Highlights from CBS News Sunday Morning: Examining History, Culture, and More
The Emmy Award-winning show “CBS News Sunday Morning,” hosted by Jane Pauley, airs every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. ET on CBS. Viewers also have the option to stream the episode through the CBS News app starting at 11:00 a.m. ET.
COVER STORY: The Birth of a Nation
On April 19, 1775, a pivotal moment occurred as British troops confronted American colonial militias in Lexington and Concord, igniting the American Revolutionary War. Correspondent Mo Rocca revisits this critical day, known for its “shot heard ’round the world,” and speaks with reenactors who reflect on the enduring relevance of the colonists’ ideals.
ALMANAC: A Historical Look back
This segment of “Sunday Morning” explores significant historical events that occurred on this date, providing viewers with a broader context for contemporary issues.
ARTS: The Frick Collection Reimagined
After a four-year renovation costing over $200 million, the Frick Collection in New York City has reopened its doors. This exquisite museum, originally the residence of a Gilded Age steel magnate, showcases not only its art treasures but the architectural beauty of the mansion itself. Correspondent Robert Costa reports on the transformation process.

WORLD: The Impact of U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts
Amidst recent policy shifts, including reductions in U.S. foreign aid, correspondent Ted Koppel investigates the extensive ramifications this has on humanitarian efforts worldwide. Discussions include perspectives from aid workers and former U.K. Foreign Secretary David Miliband, now helming the International Rescue Committee.

CULTURE: New Series Spotlight
In this episode, viewers are introduced to “Étoile,” a new Amazon Prime series that follows two competing ballet companies in Paris and New York. Correspondent Faith Salie interviews creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino about their collaborative creative process.
PASSAGE: Remembering Notable Figures
The program pays tribute to individuals who have passed away recently, celebrating their contributions to society.
SWEETS: Chocolate Easter Eggs
Cadbury, established in 1824, produces around one million chocolate crème eggs daily at its Bournville factory. Correspondent Seth Doane explores the history of these beloved Easter treats and uncovers the differences in their variations found in different countries.

LIFESTYLE: GenSpace – A Modern Senior Center
GenSpace in Los Angeles, founded by Wallis Annenberg, is pioneering a new approach to senior community centers by offering spaces and activities that promote thriving among older adults. Correspondent Allison Aubrey discusses the intergenerational model of this innovative center.