Discover the Wayback Machine: A Time Capsule of the Internet
Explore the Wayback Machine, a digital time capsule of the internet that has been archiving web pages since 1996. Discover how individuals like Canadian viola player David Samuel have benefited from its vast archive, and learn how this tool serves as a valuable resource for journalists, fact-checkers, politicians, students, and more. Created by computer scientist Brewster Kahle as part of the nonprofit Internet Archive, the Wayback Machine offers a glimpse into the evolution of websites like The New York Times and Netflix, making it a must-have tool for anyone interested in historical web data.
Twin Artists and the Healing Power of Art
Discover the powerful impact of art in the face of adversity as ‘CBS News Sunday Morning’ features the exhibition ‘JoeWill: Better Together’ at the Indy Art Center, showcasing the remarkable artwork of twin artists Joe and Will Lawrance. Explore the fascinating world of thundereggs in Eastern Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands, and learn about the geological marvels that continue to intrigue and inspire.
Charles Osgood, Veteran CBS Newsman and ‘Sunday Morning’ Host, Dies at 91
Charles Osgood, the veteran CBS newsman and iconic host of “Sunday Morning,” passed away at the age of 91 in his New Jersey home. The award-winning journalist, known for his 22-year tenure as the anchor of “CBS Sunday Morning” and…