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Jim Gaffigan on Super Bowl LIX and football withdrawal
The comedian looks forward to the Chiefs-Eagles championship matchup, but beyond that is the void of football-less Sundays. [Programming note: One CAN continue to watch "CBS Sunday Morning" in the off-season.]
Corky Lee's quest for "photographic justice"
Chinese-American activist Corky Lee was a self-taught photojournalist who chose a camera as his tool for social change, fighting for his deeply-held belief that America was at its best when it practiced diversity, equity and inclusion of all its peoples and communities.
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Pope Francis dies at age 88 | Special Report
Pope Francis, often referred to as the "People's Pope," died at age 88 on Monday morning. He appeared in public less than 24 hours earlier, appearing outside the Vatican on Easter Sunday. CBS News reflects on his life and legacy in this special report.
From the archives: Pope Francis elected
In 2013, Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected pope and chose Francis as his papal name. Scott Pelley anchored a CBS News Special Report on the election from Rome.
From the archives: Pope Francis and Obama
During his 2015 trip to North America, President Barack Obama welcomed Pope Francis to the White House, where the two delivered remarks from the South Lawn.
Archives: Pope Francis addresses Congress
In 2015, during his trip to North America, Pope Francis became the first pontiff to address a joint session of Congress. In his speech, Francis touched on several different subjects and urged lawmakers to put aside political differences.
From the archives: Pope Francis' U.S. visit
In September 2015, Pope Francis made his sole visit to the United States, making stops in Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Here's CBS News' coverage of the historic trip.