CAROLYN BESSETTE-KENNEDY – Erin Moriarty looks back at the life and fashion legacy of Caroline Bessette-Kennedy, who died in a plane crash 25 years ago.
IT IS SO ORDERED – David Pogue reports on recent controversial rulings and the ethical cloud surrounding the Supreme Court of the United States.
BREAKOUT! – In advance of next month's Olympics in Paris, Luke Burbank previews a brand-new Olympic sport – breakdancing.
THREADS OF HOPE – Tracy Smith talks with Nargis Habib, a California entrepreneur who, with her family, shares her cultural heritage by creating Afghan rugs to help support women in her homeland.
PHOTOS BY … PAUL MCCARTNEY – When the Beatles first came to America in 1964, Paul McCartney took hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes photos. Anthony Mason talks with the music legend about his music and his other passion, photography.
MAKING HISTORY – Faith Salie visits a unique event where young students compete to be the best at … teaching history.
BATTLE FLAG FLYING – David Martin reports about the journey of the USS Carney, a Navy destroyer that just returned from action against Houthi rebels in the Middle East.
COMMENTARY – Former CBS News correspondent Chip Reid talks about PTSD and the need for better health services for the men and women of our armed forces.
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