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March 29, 2026
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Sister recounts 903-day fight to free sibling kidnapped in Iraq
When Princeton graduate student Elizabeth Tsurkov was kidnapped off the street in Iraq in March 2023 and held for ransom by a militia, it set off a 903-day fight her sister never expected.
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Olivia Munn's "no symptoms" cancer diagnosis fueled lifesaving mission
Olivia Munn tells Tracy Smith about how she turned a symptomless Stage 1 breast cancer diagnosis into a mission to help other women.
Michael Jordan on NASCAR, basketball and the one title he won't claim
Michael Jordan reflects on his life after basketball, his move into NASCAR, and the pressure that still comes with his competitive drive and fame.
Rand Paul on being a Republican willing to check the president on various policies
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul addresses President Trump's decision to launch strikes against Iran, the new Department of Homeland Security secretary and the 2028 election.
Meet New York's botanical superhero
This year's Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden features a "concrete jungle" of nearly 20,000 orchids created by Instagram star Mr. Flower Fantastic. Anthony Mason takes us inside the immersive exhibit to meet the masked artist bringing iconic New York touches to his breathtaking floral arrangements.
Behind the curtain of the reinvented "Cats"
The Broadway classic "Cats" is getting a bold new twist. Mo Rocca pulls back the curtain on "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," a reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber's iconic musical through the lens of New York City's underground ballroom scene — blending voguing, competition and high-energy choreography.
Iran war at a crossroads
David Martin reports on how the Iran war is at a crossroads as it enters its second month, with the global impact of rising oil prices and economic uncertainty at center stage.
Commentary: Geoff Bennett on Black comedy
Long before 1990s sitcoms, Black comedians were shaping American comedy in bold ways. Geoff Bennett, co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, explores this history and its lasting impact in his new book "Black Out Loud."
Almanac: March 29
"Sunday Morning" looks back at historical events on this date.
Nature: Spoonbills in Florida's wetlands
This Sunday morning, we find ourselves among roseate spoonbills in Florida's Orlando Wetlands.