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COVER STORY: Overtourism: An excessive amount of of a very good factor?
Tourism represents 10% of the worldwide economic system. However many journey locations (and the individuals who stay there) are reeling from growing numbers of vacationers, spurred largely by social media. Correspondent Seth Doane travels to Amsterdam, Paris, Venice and Portofino to take a look at the impacts that tourism is having on cities, resorts and pure points of interest, and why some individuals are resisting guests – or redefining tourism – in a few of the world’s hottest and fragile locations.
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ALMANAC: Might 3
“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
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HEALTH: Horse energy: How horses are therapeutic
Horses can kind highly effective bonds with individuals owing to their skill to sense and really feel human feelings. Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship, in Bedford Corners, N.Y., has applications that assist individuals with disabilities, veterans with PTSD, and the incarcerated by interactions with their horses. “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl studies.
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ARTS: Mozart: The person and the legend
A brand new exhibition on the lifetime of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, on the Morgan Library and Museum in New York Metropolis, illuminates the person and his immortal works – from his first compositions created at age 5, to non-public objects, manuscripts and letters, to the devices upon which he composed his immortal music. Jane Pauley studies.
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HEALTH: A device to assist preserve dementia in test
Many individuals concern {that a} household historical past of dementia dooms them to inevitably undergo the situation themselves. However a brand new device, the Mind Care Rating, reveals how life-style modifications will be helpful, chopping the chance of dementia. Nationwide Public Radio correspondent Allison Aubrey talks with neurologist Dr. Jonathan Rosand about how making modifications to your every day habits may simply be the prescription wanted.
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PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers a few of the notable figures who left us this week.
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CANDY: Pez
Luke Burbank studies.
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HARTMAN: Neighbors
“The Final Ship”
MUSIC: Sting embarks on “The Final Ship”
For hundreds of years the English metropolis of Newcastle was a hard-scrabble industrial powerhouse that constructed ships. It was additionally the hometown of the rock musician Sting, who as a younger man witnessed the town’s shipbuilding enterprise dry up. He is paid homage to his city’s heritage by writing and starring in a musical, “The Final Ship,” which he is now taking over a world tour. He talks with Mark Phillips about his lengthy profession, and why he cannot cease working.
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SPORTS: Turning into an “unintentional” golf course proprietor
Tom Coyne, editor of The Golfer’s Journal, has performed a few of the most unique golf programs on the planet. However when he visited a nine-hole course in New York’s Catskills that had seen higher days and was up on the market, he took on a brand new problem: working the course for a 12 months to see if he may flip it round. Coyne talks with correspondent Lee Cowan about his efforts to protect a rural group’s beloved course, and about his new e book, “A Course Referred to as House: Adventures of an Unintentional Golf Course Proprietor.”
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COMMENTARY: David Sedaris on canine and the individuals who obsess over them
Reflecting on a sure encounter in a New York Metropolis canine park, the humorist has ideas concerning the mates of Man’s greatest buddy.
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NATURE: Large horn sheep in Washington State
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MARATHON: Iceland, land of fireside and ice (YouTube Video)
Take pleasure in these “Sunday Morning” tales concerning the historical past, individuals and spectacular surroundings of the North Atlantic island nation. That includes:
- The origins of Iceland, and the nation’s distinctive genealogical historical past (2004)
- Conor Knighton travels the Ring Highway (2014)
- Nature: Scenes from Iceland (2021)
- Icelandic operatic tenor Kristjan Johannsson (1994)
- Iceland’s distinctive response to its banking collapse (2016)
- Rescuing puffins (2018)
- Nature: Puffins (2018)
FROM THE ARCHIVES: How Georg Baselitz turned the artwork world upside-down (YouTube Video)
German-born Neo-Expressionist artist Georg Baselitz, whose trademark was inverted work that depict their topic upside-down, died April 30, 2026 at age 88. On this 2018 “Sunday Morning” profile, correspondent Serena Altschul talked with Baselitz, who was then the topic of a profession retrospective on the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C.
GALLERY: Notable Deaths in 2026
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