This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 3)
CBS News Sunday Morning airs on May 3, 2026, featuring a cover story on overtourism in popular destinations like Venice, Amsterdam, and Paris. The episode also explores therapeutic horseback riding for veterans and individuals with disabilities, a new Mozart exhibition in New York, and a tool called the Brain Care Score to help reduce dementia risk. Additional segments include a look at the history of Pez candy and a remembrance of notable individuals who recently passed away.
- ▪Correspondent Seth Doane examines the effects of overtourism in cities such as Venice, Amsterdam, Paris, and Portofino, where local residents and ecosystems are feeling the strain.
- ▪Lesley Stahl reports on therapeutic horsemanship programs at Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship in New York's Westchester County, which support veterans, people with disabilities, and the incarcerated.
- ▪Jane Pauley visits the Morgan Library & Museum in New York to explore a new exhibition featuring Mozart’s personal artifacts, manuscripts, and childhood violin.
- ▪Allison Aubrey interviews neurologist Dr. Jonathan Rosand about the Brain Care Score, a new tool developed by the Global Brain Coalition to assess and improve brain health through lifestyle changes.
- ▪The episode includes a segment on the history of Pez candy, highlighting how character-headed dispensers revived its popularity in the U.S.
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Sunday Morning This week on "Sunday Morning" (May 3) .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-sunday-morning.jpg'); } By David Morgan May 1, 2026 / 11:25 AM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google The Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. "Sunday Morning" also streams on the CBS News app beginning at 11:00 a.m. ET. (Download it here.) Hosted by Jane Pauley. Tourists crowd onto the Ponte di Rialto bridge in Venice, April 3, 2026. The Italian city, a UNESCO World Heritage treasure, draws more than 20 million visitors annually; about 50,000 people reside in the city's historic center.
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