Reality check: What’s up with the economy?

The economy is the number one issue for voters going to the ballot box this November, and polls say most Americans, when asked about the economy, are pessimistic. But according to many economic indicators, the economy is actually doing quite well. So, why the disparity? Correspondent David Pogue talks with economics professor Justin Wolfers about […]

Reality check: What’s up with the economy?

The economy is the #1 issue for voters, and polls say most Americans, when asked about the economy, are pessimistic. But according to many indicators, the economy is actually doing quite well. So, why the disparity?

Flying the flag

It’s an election year, when sales of American flags usually spike. But 2024 is different; pride in flying the Stars and Stripes has become more partisan. From militants weaponizing the flag to activists creating their own flag variants, “Sunday Morning” contributor Kelefa Sanneh looks at why most Americans want to claim the flag that unites […]

Immigration laws raising issues for Florida growers

In Florida, where nearly 27% of the labor force is foreign-born, state politicians are passing some of the harshest anti-illegal immigration laws in the country. Agriculture is big business in the Sunshine State, but with an estimated half of all farm workers in the country illegally, Florida’s new laws are having significant consequences for farm […]

Reality Check: What we get wrong about crime

The number of Americans who think that crime rates are going up hasn’t been this high in decades. And yet, FBI statistics show that crime rates (from violent crimes like murders, to property crimes like burglary) have actually steadily dropped for 30 years. Correspondent David Pogue looks at how, when it comes to the public’s […]

Reality check: What we get wrong about crime

The number of Americans who think that crime rates are going up hasn’t been this high in decades. But FBI statistics show that perception and reality are two very different things.

Lessons from South Carolina’s “Sister Senators”

In South Carolina, three Republican State Senators – Katrina Shealy, Sandy Senn and Penry Gustafson – bucked their party to join Democrat Margie Bright Matthews and Independent Mia McLeod in filibustering their state’s near-total ban on abortion and halting its passage three times. For their efforts, Shealy, Senn and Gustafson lost their party’s primaries, and […]

South Carolina’s “Sister Senators” on finding common ground

Three female Republican legislators bucked their party to join a Democrat and an Independent in filibustering South Carolina’s near-total ban on abortion. For their efforts, the three lost their party’s primaries, but say they’re proud of what they accomplished.

Politics (and deep-fried pickles) at the Wisconsin State Fair

In a suburb of Milwaukee, visitors to the Wisconsin State Fair could partake of pig races and deep-fried foods on a stick – and also talk politics with “Sunday Morning” senior contributor Ted Koppel, who asked Wisconsinites why they were backing their chosen candidates in the presidential election.

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