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Automakers, union leaders resume negotiations amid historic strike; Texas restaurant puts a local twist on fine dining
Automakers, union leaders resume negotiations amid historic strike; Texas restaurant puts a local twist on fine dining
Lee is expected to make landfall Saturday.
Michael Mann has been at the center of the discussion on climate change for over two decades. With his new book "Our Fragile Moment," he looks back at the planet over millenia and talks about what we must change going forward. Jeff Glor reports.
Spices and herbs take center stage in today’s episode as we explore Indian cuisine in the U.S., from an eatery on a Wyoming highway to a Michelin star restaurant in New York City. Watch these stories and more on The Dish.
More than half of all U.S. gun deaths are suicides — and suicide by gun is even more frequent among veterans.
The Florida Gators will try to upset the Tennessee Volunteers in the NCAA college football game of the week.
Chef Tracy Malechek-Ezekiel worked at some of the finest restaurants in New York City before returning to her home state of Texas. Now, she and her husband operate Austin restaurant Birdies, which has been named "Restaurant of the Year" and draw a devoted audience. Jamie Wax has more.
Gracie Abrams is having a break-out year, opening 30 dates for Taylor Swifts "Eras" tour, before beginning her own international tour later this month. She has been performing accoustic shows with Grammy-winner Aaron Dessner, the producer of her new album "Good Riddance." Here is Gracie Abrams and Aaron Dessner with "I Know It Won't Work."
Michael Mann has been at the center of the discussion on climate change for over two decades. With his new book "This Fragile Moment," he looks back at the planet over millenia and talks about what we must change going forward. Jeff Glor reports.
Gracie Abrams is having a break-out year, opening 30 dates for Taylor Swifts "Eras" tour, before beginning her own international tour later this month. She has been performing accoustic shows with Grammy-winner Aaron Dessner, the producer of her new album "Good Riddance." Here is Gracie Abrams and Aaron Dessner with "Two People."
Gracie Abrams is having a break-out year, opening 30 dates for Taylor Swifts "Eras" tour, before beginning her own international tour later this month. She has been performing accoustic shows with Grammy-winner Aaron Dessner, the producer of her new album "Good Riddance." Here is Gracie Abrams and Aaron Dessner with "I Should Hate You."
As Mitt Romney announces he will not run for re-election, some are considering if there should be age or term limits for politicians. A CBS News poll found the majority of voters want age limits and have concerns about politicians' performance past the age of 75. Nicole Killion has more.
Gary Gulman has been making audiences laugh for decades, and his new book "Misfit Growing Up Awkward in the 80s" takes a look at his early life and how he went from class clown to world-class comedian. Dana Jacobson has more.
It's Deion Sanders v. Jay Norvell in a heated Week 3 grudge match between the Colorado Buffaloes and Colorado State.
Researchers believe psilocybin changes the way the brain organizes itself, helping a user adopt new attitudes and overcome mental health issues.
School buses run on diesel and can be heavy polluters, releasing harmful gases into the air while ferrying millions of children. Around the country, there's a push to switch the buses to electric options. Manuel Bojorquez has more.
Mississippi State survived Arizona in Week 2, but the undefeated Bulldogs face a tough LSU team in NCAA Week 3.
A group of New Orleans students are remaining anonymous while taking home accolades for a mental health project they completed. The students involved are incarcerated, giving them a unique perspective on what needs to be done to help teens. Michelle Miller has more.
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The students said their unique perspectives helped them look at mental health in a new light.
Watch the Georgia Bulldogs face their toughest opponent so far in their first SEC matchup this year.
President Biden is facing new political headwinds after his son Hunter was indicted on felony gun charges. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has instructed House Republicans to launch an impeachment inquiry, an action that Biden has brushed off, while a government shutdown looms. Natalie Brand reports.
The Big Three U.S. automakers are resuming negotiations with the United Automobile Workers union on the second day of a historic strike. Thirteen thousand UAW workers walked off the job Friday. Kris Van Cleave has more.
Worldwide demonstrations are being held to honor Mahsa Amini, the Iranian woman who died while in custody of Iran's religious police one year ago today. Her death sparked weeks of anti-regime protests, which were followed by a brutal crackdown. Roxana Saberi has more.