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COVER STORY: Wanna guess? On-line prediction markets wager that you’ll
The folks behind the prediction market Kalshi, the place folks can place wagers on every little thing from elections and sports activities contests to the anticipated bridesmaids at Taylor Swift’s wedding ceremony, say its customers commerce a billion {dollars} each week. However as prediction markets are increasing, this burgeoning enterprise mannequin is coming underneath the scrutiny of some state regulators and attorneys normal. Jo Ling Kent stories.
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ALMANAC: November 16
“Sunday Morning” seems to be again at historic occasions on this date.
PROFILE: Barstool Sports activities president Dave Portnoy: “I do not exit of my manner on the lookout for fights”
Dave Portnoy’s Barstool Sports activities started in 2003 as a free weekly newspaper of playing suggestions printed out of his mom’s basement; it is now a digital empire value north of $600 million, catering to a younger, mostly-male viewers that he calls “regular guys.” The provocative Portnoy talks with Tony Dokoupil about blowback from a few of his website’s “locker-room”-style content material; an increase in antisemitism; and the way he can ignore criticism because of his “good ethical compass.”
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MUSIC: Stephen Schwartz, a “Depraved” music man
Stephen Schwartz is the composer-lyricist behind such Broadway hits as “Godspell,” “Pippin,” and “Depraved,” which was tailored into two films. Mo Rocca talks with Schwartz concerning the worth of his early success, and why he nearly left composing Broadway musicals for good. Rocca additionally talks with Kristin Chenoweth, star of Schwartz’s newest Broadway present, “The Queen of Versailles.”
To look at a trailer for “Depraved: For Good” click on on the video participant under:
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- “Wicked: For Good” opens in theater Nov. 21
- “Wicked,” on the Gershwin Theatre, New York Metropolis | Ticket info
- “The Queen of Versailles,” on the St. James Theatre, New York | Ticket info
- “The Baker’s Wife,” on the Lynn F. Angelson Theater, New York (by way of Dec. 21) | Ticket info
- stephenschwartz.com
- “Defying Gravity: The Creative Career of Stephen Schwartz, from Godspell to Wicked (2nd Ed.)” by Carol de Giere (Applause Books), in Commerce Paperback and eBook codecs, accessible through Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop.org
PASSAGE: In memoriam
“Sunday Morning” remembers among the notable figures who left us this week.
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U.S.: When the employed are pushed into homelessness
In America we’re taught laborious work is the important thing to success. However regardless of having fulltime jobs, many households are locked out of the rental housing market, because of low wages, hovering rents and poor credit score, and have been pushed into homelessness. On this two-part report, senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with Brian Goldstone, creator of “There Is No Place For Us: Working and Homeless in America,” concerning the huge enterprise of homelessness; and with households who’ve struggled to pay inflated charges at “prolonged keep” motels catering to the determined.
READ AN EXCERPT: “There Is No Place For Us” by Brian Goldstone
For his new e book, the journalist examines why so many individuals who work full-time jobs with low wages are homeless in America.
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HARTMAN: TBD
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PROFILES: William Shatner and Neil DeGrasse Tyson: When stars collide
When “Star Trek” legend William Shatner and America’s favourite astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson share the stage, sparks can fly on an astronomical stage. They speak with Luke Burbank about their bromance constructed on an appreciation of science; the two-man present (“The Universe Is Absurd!”) that grew out of a visit to the South Pole; and the way curiosity concerning the cosmos can assist maintain one younger.
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COMMENTARY: Walter Isaacson on “The Best Sentence Ever Written”
As America approaches its 250th birthday, the bestselling biographer and historian displays on the message of the Declaration of Independence, and the way it’s simply as very important to us at present because it was in 1776.
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NATURE: Black Hills of South Dakota
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MARATHON: Comfort food (YouTube Video)
“Sunday Morning” serves up simply what we want: a large serving to of tales about consolation meals:
- The enchantment of mac & cheese
- Chef and meals author Samin Nosrat discusses consolation meals in discomfiting occasions
- The magic of pancakes
- New twists on the custom of Campbell’s Soup
- A restaurant dedicated to meatballs
- Wynton Marsalis makes a pit cease in Lockhart, Texas, a Mecca for BBQ lovers
- The standard tater tot … simply add caviar
- Tortellini, a conventional Italian consolation meals
- A Southern establishment: The Waffle Home
- Bobby Flay on the necessity for consolation meals
- Spam, that oft-maligned canned meat, is treasured in Hawaii
- Noah Verrier’s work of consolation meals
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Nobel laureate James Watson (YouTube Video)
On this 2003 “Sunday Morning” report, half a century after the double-helix construction of DNA was first revealed, zoologist James Watson (who shared the Nobel Prize for its discovery) talked about how the groundbreaking revelation was made. Watson, who went on to steer the Human Genome Undertaking (and later confronted condemnation for offensive remarks about race), died on Nov. 6, 2025 at age 97.
GALLERY: Notable deaths in 2025
A glance again on the esteemed personalities who’ve left us this 12 months, who’d touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
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