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NFL analyst Bill Cowher previews Thanksgiving Day football on CBS
Former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach and CBS Sports NFL analyst Bill Cowher discusses how the pandemic will impact America's football tradition on Thanksgiving. The Detroit Lions vs. Houston Texans game airs on CBS.
San Antonio Food Bank Doubled Service In 2020
Food banks have seen demand climb dramatically this year. Eric Cooper of the San Antonio Food Bank talks about how additional federal dollars could make a difference to his clients.
The Climate Desk Looks Ahead to 2021
After a year when climate-related disasters seemed to become the norm, the team will be monitoring a 2021 that is pivotal for the world.
Rwandan genocide orphan's 'miracle' WhatsApp reunion
Grace Umutoni grew up not knowing her birth name, only that her parents had been killed in the Rwandan genocide.
Hong Kongers who tried to flee to Taiwan jailed in China for up to 3 years
Ten Hong Kongers who attempted to flee the city by speedboat to Taiwan have been jailed in China for up to three years for organizing and taking part in an illegal border crossing.
Tech giants unite against company accused of WhatsApp hack
Some of the biggest technology companies in the world, including Google and Microsoft, have joined Facebook's legal battle against the private spyware company NSO Group.
Cop who witnessed Andre Hill shooting says she didn't see a threat
Officer Amy Detweiler said the officer who fatally shot Hill yelled that Hill had a gun moments before he fired.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Named 'Time' Person Of The Year
The two made the cut after topping Time's shortlist that included President Trump, the movement for racial justice, Dr. Anthony Fauci and medical workers on the front line of COVID-19.
Denny O’Neil Changed the World of Superheroes
The comic-book writer took stock of a country’s turmoil and put it into his work.
New Year Honours 2021: Hays Travel boss Irene Hays made a dame
Irene Hays ran the travel agency with her husband John and in 2019 they took on Thomas Cook staff.
Tyrese Gibson and wife Samantha are divorcing
Actor and singer Tyrese Gibson has announced that he and his wife Samantha have split after four years.
EU nations approve Brexit deal as Britons warned over travel insurance, charges and exports
Britons travelling to the European Union have been warned they face disruption and potential charges after the Brexit transition period ends on Thursday - as EU ambassadors said yes to the deal.
McConnell: Democrats' $2,000 Stimulus Check Bill Has 'No Realistic Path to Quickly Pass the Senate'
After the US House of Representatives passed a measure to increase the second round of stimulus checks to $2,000, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) quickly shut down efforts in the Republican-held chamber to vote on the measure, instead introducing his own bill that tied the increase to two issues widely objected to by Democrats.
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DeWine and Whitmer fight "common enemy" during pandemic
Whitmer said "in lieu of a broader national strategy, it really was on us to navigate" the coronavirus pandemic.
Without Resources, Vaccine Rollout Could 'Fall At The Last Hurdle,' Journalist Warns
Atlantic writer Ed Yong says the COVID-19 vaccination program will be the most complicated the U.S. has ever attempted: "It's going to be a slow process, and there are a lot of possible roadblocks."
Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Essays Struggle With Big Ideas
“In the Land of the Cyclops” collects earnest essays about artists and photographers, “Madame Bovary,” Ingmar Bergman, Michel Houellebecq and more.
Ivry Gitlis: Celebrated Israeli virtuoso violinist dies at 98
Described as one of the modern greats of classical music, he was a hugely charismatic figure.
Ina Garten celebrates 52 years of marriage
Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey are celebrating 52 years of marriage.
Wonder Woman nets biggest US opening since COVID shut cinemas - but fraction of usual takings
Wonder Woman 1984 raked in around $36.1m at cinemas worldwide over the Christmas holiday weekend, Warner Bros has said.
White House's Kayleigh McEnany Hits Back at CNN Journo Over Claims She Lies 'All of the Time'
During an interview with Brian Stelter on CNN's Reliable Sources, reporter Jake Tapper directed a jab at Kayleigh McEnany saying that she "can't acknowledge reality" and "tells lies all the time."
Washington bishop on keeping the faith during quarantine
Right Reverend Marianne Edgar Budde shares her insights as faithful Americans look for guidance on how to find solace during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally.
Do You Want to Buy Less Stuff? Three People Tell Us How
Some people re-evaluated their relationship to things in 2020. Here’s what they learned.
'Brother against brother' in Trump country
What's it like to be a Biden voter in a Trump heartland where many believe the election was rigged?
Forest Hills: Reviving a tennis icon
Billie Jean King has brought new life to the former home of the US Open, introducing a New York franchise in her World Team Tennis competition.
Saudi women's rights activist handed almost six years in prison
One of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's rights activists has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison under vague counter-terrorism laws, according to state-linked media.
Bitcoin Sees Dramatic Six Percent Slide to $22,124
Last week, bitcoin hit an all-time high of $24,000. This came after it gained around 20 percent in one day on 17 December.
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DeWine and Whitmer fight "common enemy" during pandemic
Whitmer said "in lieu of a broader national strategy, it really was on us to navigate" the coronavirus pandemic.
Without Resources, Vaccine Rollout Could 'Fall At The Last Hurdle,' Journalist Warns
Atlantic writer Ed Yong says the COVID-19 vaccination program will be the most complicated the U.S. has ever attempted: "It's going to be a slow process, and there are a lot of possible roadblocks."
Karl Ove Knausgaard’s Essays Struggle With Big Ideas
“In the Land of the Cyclops” collects earnest essays about artists and photographers, “Madame Bovary,” Ingmar Bergman, Michel Houellebecq and more.
Ivry Gitlis: Celebrated Israeli virtuoso violinist dies at 98
Described as one of the modern greats of classical music, he was a hugely charismatic figure.
Ina Garten celebrates 52 years of marriage
Ina Garten and her husband Jeffrey are celebrating 52 years of marriage.
Wonder Woman nets biggest US opening since COVID shut cinemas - but fraction of usual takings
Wonder Woman 1984 raked in around $36.1m at cinemas worldwide over the Christmas holiday weekend, Warner Bros has said.
White House's Kayleigh McEnany Hits Back at CNN Journo Over Claims She Lies 'All of the Time'
During an interview with Brian Stelter on CNN's Reliable Sources, reporter Jake Tapper directed a jab at Kayleigh McEnany saying that she "can't acknowledge reality" and "tells lies all the time."
Washington bishop on keeping the faith during quarantine
Right Reverend Marianne Edgar Budde shares her insights as faithful Americans look for guidance on how to find solace during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally.
Do You Want to Buy Less Stuff? Three People Tell Us How
Some people re-evaluated their relationship to things in 2020. Here’s what they learned.
'Brother against brother' in Trump country
What's it like to be a Biden voter in a Trump heartland where many believe the election was rigged?
Forest Hills: Reviving a tennis icon
Billie Jean King has brought new life to the former home of the US Open, introducing a New York franchise in her World Team Tennis competition.
Saudi women's rights activist handed almost six years in prison
One of Saudi Arabia's most prominent women's rights activists has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison under vague counter-terrorism laws, according to state-linked media.
Bitcoin Sees Dramatic Six Percent Slide to $22,124
Last week, bitcoin hit an all-time high of $24,000. This came after it gained around 20 percent in one day on 17 December.
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Young man becomes first person with Down syndrome to finish Ironman triathlon
Chris Nikic became the first athlete with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman triathlon. The 21-year-old from Florida even earned himself a Guinness World Record for finishing the race. Norah O'Donnell shares his story.
Protecting the Snow Leopard from Poachers
Snow leopards are among the world's most endangered big cats, with only several thousand left. In Mongolia's southern Gobi desert, the snow leopard is a sign of a healthy ecosytem. But poaching remains one of the area's more lucrative businesses.
How to Collect Salt
Find somewhere warm, near the sea. Build a salt bed with clay. Remove the top layer first.
Climate change: Covid drives record emissions drop in 2020
The world has seen the biggest annual fall in CO2 emissions since World War Two, say researchers.
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze named players of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze were respectively named the men's and women's player of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards on Thursday.
PM tells EU to shift its stance 'substantially' with Brexit trade talks in 'serious situation'
Boris Johnson has told EU chief Ursula von der Leyen that Brexit trade talks are now in "a serious situation" and that a no-deal outcome is "very likely" unless the EU changes its stance "substantially".
French Police Detain Modeling Agent Who Allegedly Supplied Epstein With Underage Girls
Jean-Luc Brunel is a known talent scout who became the head of the Karin Models agency in the late 1970s; however, the Paris-born modeling agent was banned from the company in 1999 over abuse accusations. He later shifted gears and founded MC2 Model Management in the US with funding from financier Jeffrey Epstein.
FDA authorizes first over-the-counter home test for COVID-19
The test, which will be priced around $30, connects to a digital app to help users interpret the results.
Think Your Health Care Costs Are Covered? Beware The 'Junk' Insurance Plan
Whether you're looking for coverage online or through a broker, be sure to note the difference between a comprehensive health plan and a "junk" plan with limited benefits and coverage restrictions.
How the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Works
Two shots can prime the immune system to fight the coronavirus.
Beirut explosion: The architect rebuilding families' homes for free
Joe Salloum and his team are bringing hope, and homes, back to people who live in the poorest areas of Beirut.
Will the next iPhone charge wirelessly?
The days of plugging in an iPhone to charge won't last forever.
PM tells EU to shift its stance 'substantially' with Brexit trade talks in 'serious situation'
Boris Johnson has told EU chief Ursula von der Leyen that Brexit trade talks are now in "a serious situation" and that a no-deal outcome is "very likely" unless the EU changes its stance "substantially".
Finish Line in Sight? US Congress Trying to Wrap Up Deal on COVID-19 Economic Bailout Bill
The bill is being touted as a massive lifeline amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the US, where the disease has already claimed the lives of more than 307,000 people, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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Young man becomes first person with Down syndrome to finish Ironman triathlon
Chris Nikic became the first athlete with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman triathlon. The 21-year-old from Florida even earned himself a Guinness World Record for finishing the race. Norah O'Donnell shares his story.
Protecting the Snow Leopard from Poachers
Snow leopards are among the world's most endangered big cats, with only several thousand left. In Mongolia's southern Gobi desert, the snow leopard is a sign of a healthy ecosytem. But poaching remains one of the area's more lucrative businesses.
How to Collect Salt
Find somewhere warm, near the sea. Build a salt bed with clay. Remove the top layer first.
Climate change: Covid drives record emissions drop in 2020
The world has seen the biggest annual fall in CO2 emissions since World War Two, say researchers.
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze named players of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards
Robert Lewandowski and Lucy Bronze were respectively named the men's and women's player of the year at the Best FIFA Football Awards on Thursday.
PM tells EU to shift its stance 'substantially' with Brexit trade talks in 'serious situation'
Boris Johnson has told EU chief Ursula von der Leyen that Brexit trade talks are now in "a serious situation" and that a no-deal outcome is "very likely" unless the EU changes its stance "substantially".
French Police Detain Modeling Agent Who Allegedly Supplied Epstein With Underage Girls
Jean-Luc Brunel is a known talent scout who became the head of the Karin Models agency in the late 1970s; however, the Paris-born modeling agent was banned from the company in 1999 over abuse accusations. He later shifted gears and founded MC2 Model Management in the US with funding from financier Jeffrey Epstein.
FDA authorizes first over-the-counter home test for COVID-19
The test, which will be priced around $30, connects to a digital app to help users interpret the results.
Think Your Health Care Costs Are Covered? Beware The 'Junk' Insurance Plan
Whether you're looking for coverage online or through a broker, be sure to note the difference between a comprehensive health plan and a "junk" plan with limited benefits and coverage restrictions.
How the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Works
Two shots can prime the immune system to fight the coronavirus.
Beirut explosion: The architect rebuilding families' homes for free
Joe Salloum and his team are bringing hope, and homes, back to people who live in the poorest areas of Beirut.
Will the next iPhone charge wirelessly?
The days of plugging in an iPhone to charge won't last forever.
PM tells EU to shift its stance 'substantially' with Brexit trade talks in 'serious situation'
Boris Johnson has told EU chief Ursula von der Leyen that Brexit trade talks are now in "a serious situation" and that a no-deal outcome is "very likely" unless the EU changes its stance "substantially".
Finish Line in Sight? US Congress Trying to Wrap Up Deal on COVID-19 Economic Bailout Bill
The bill is being touted as a massive lifeline amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the US, where the disease has already claimed the lives of more than 307,000 people, according to Johns Hopkins University.
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COVID and the looming eviction crisis
Coronavirus has already had a devastating economic impact: One in four American households has experienced job loss or diminished income during the pandemic. Potentially, millions of Americans are at risk of losing their homes starting January 1, when a government moratorium on evictions ends. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with tenants and a landlord, and with Pulitzer Prize-winner Matthew Desmond ("Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City"), about an impending housing crisis.
In Michel Faber's Latest, The Disappearance (Isappearance?) Of The Letter 'D'
Faber has created a world in which the letter d is starting to fade, imperiling things like dogs, doctors, dentists — and a girl named Dhikilo, who travels to a different world to solve the mystery.
Things To Do At Home
This week, learn to fold paper airplanes, watch a new ballet or bake Emily Dickinson a birthday cake.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Karina LeBlanc on FIFA's maternity support measures for female players
New FIFA proposals supporting female pros who have children during their careers have been welcomed as a "groundbreaking moment" by high-profile former goalkeeper, Karina LeBlanc.
Footfall at shopping centres well below 2019 levels - despite England's lockdown ending
The end of England's lockdown has not led to a full recovery in footfall at UK shopping destinations, new figures suggest.
GOP Rep. Calls For Hunter Biden Special Counsel Probe to Rule Out 'Undue Foreign Interference'
During the 2020 election campaign, an expose by the New York Post in October had referenced emails allegedly recovered from a laptop purportedly belonging to Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, suggesting that the Democratic presidential hopeful was implicated in his son's foreign business dealings.
Biden breaks record for most votes cast for presidential candidate
Joe Biden has now received more than 81 million votes — the most of any presidential candidate in U.S. history.
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally.
Roald Dahl’s Family Apologizes for His Anti-Semitism
The author, who died in 1990, made several disparaging comments about Jews during his lifetime. “Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us,” the family said in a statement online.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Nike stars champion 'Equality' in new ad
Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month.
MPs vote to reinstate controversial parts of PM's post-Brexit bill
MPs have voted to reinstate controversial parts of a bill that could override the Brexit divorce deal and break international law.
'Made in Russia' Forum Gathers Participants From All Over the World
The "Made in Russia" forum is an international platform where exporters, trade experts, government officials and guests from development institutions discuss current issues related to export activities. It also gives an opportunity for participants to discuss and develop practical ways to expand the sale of Russian goods and services abroad.
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COVID and the looming eviction crisis
Coronavirus has already had a devastating economic impact: One in four American households has experienced job loss or diminished income during the pandemic. Potentially, millions of Americans are at risk of losing their homes starting January 1, when a government moratorium on evictions ends. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with tenants and a landlord, and with Pulitzer Prize-winner Matthew Desmond ("Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City"), about an impending housing crisis.
In Michel Faber's Latest, The Disappearance (Isappearance?) Of The Letter 'D'
Faber has created a world in which the letter d is starting to fade, imperiling things like dogs, doctors, dentists — and a girl named Dhikilo, who travels to a different world to solve the mystery.
Things To Do At Home
This week, learn to fold paper airplanes, watch a new ballet or bake Emily Dickinson a birthday cake.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Karina LeBlanc on FIFA's maternity support measures for female players
New FIFA proposals supporting female pros who have children during their careers have been welcomed as a "groundbreaking moment" by high-profile former goalkeeper, Karina LeBlanc.
Footfall at shopping centres well below 2019 levels - despite England's lockdown ending
The end of England's lockdown has not led to a full recovery in footfall at UK shopping destinations, new figures suggest.
GOP Rep. Calls For Hunter Biden Special Counsel Probe to Rule Out 'Undue Foreign Interference'
During the 2020 election campaign, an expose by the New York Post in October had referenced emails allegedly recovered from a laptop purportedly belonging to Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, suggesting that the Democratic presidential hopeful was implicated in his son's foreign business dealings.
Biden breaks record for most votes cast for presidential candidate
Joe Biden has now received more than 81 million votes — the most of any presidential candidate in U.S. history.
Coronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed at least 1 million globally.
Roald Dahl’s Family Apologizes for His Anti-Semitism
The author, who died in 1990, made several disparaging comments about Jews during his lifetime. “Those prejudiced remarks are incomprehensible to us,” the family said in a statement online.
Coronavirus: Vaccine rollout 'marathon not a sprint' - Powis
Prof Stephen Powis says the jab is the "beginning of the end", as hospitals start to take deliveries.
Nike stars champion 'Equality' in new ad
Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month.
MPs vote to reinstate controversial parts of PM's post-Brexit bill
MPs have voted to reinstate controversial parts of a bill that could override the Brexit divorce deal and break international law.
'Made in Russia' Forum Gathers Participants From All Over the World
The "Made in Russia" forum is an international platform where exporters, trade experts, government officials and guests from development institutions discuss current issues related to export activities. It also gives an opportunity for participants to discuss and develop practical ways to expand the sale of Russian goods and services abroad.
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