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Super Bowl captains: NFL honors community leaders amid pandemic
Less than two weeks ahead of Super Bowl LV, the National Football League has named three community leaders from around the country as honorary Super Bowl captains who will preside over the coin flip. CBS News national correspondent Manuel Bojorquez spoke with the trio virtually, ahead of February's big game.
Repairing Damage And Public Trust 10 Years After Japan's Triple Disaster
A decade later the triple disaster, Japan is still recovering from the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown. Repairing the damage and the public's trust in government could take generations.
House Hunting in Mexico: A 19th-Century Courthouse Turned Hacienda
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When will I be able to see my mum?
Mother's Day is hard if your mother is overseas and you don't know when you'll be able to travel again.
These women are shaping the future of African space exploration
In the heart of Cape Town, a control room buzzes with activity. Technicians monitor a grid of screens, scanning data that will soon make its way to astronomers working to deepen our understanding of the universe.
The Woody Allen abuse claim is decades old but unresolved. Could that be about to change?
There are, of course, two versions of the complex story that still binds Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, decades after their break-up.
NYC Mayor Blasts Cuomo for Being 'Literally in Way of Us Saving Lives' as Governor Refuses to Resign
Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to insist he "never abused, harassed, or assaulted anyone," even as a seventh accuser has come forward charging him with sexual misconduct. Along with the misconduct claims, he faces questions over whether his policies may have caused thousands of needless Covid deaths in New York State's nursing homes.
Brazil's COVID infections and deaths surge as variants grow dominant
Although the coronavirus pandemic is slowing in many parts of the world, Brazil is seeing a surge of infections and fatalities as variants take stronghold. President Jair Bolsonaro, who recently told the country to "stop whining," is also receiving criticism for his poor handling of the pandemic. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
'The Bachelor' Finale Will Air As The Franchise Faces A Racial Reckoning
The season finale of The Bachelor is on Monday night, and it comes as the franchise faces a number of controversies over how it handles race and concludes the first season with a Black man as star.
Book Tour From Home
Once a limited-capacity event, now a writer conversation can be enjoyed from the exclusivity of your living room.
Spanish police seize narco-submarine in Malaga raid
The vessel, able to transport up to two tonnes of drugs, was found in the city of Malaga.
New book 'Fulfillment' is about America, Amazon and inequality
Brian Stelter interviews Alec MacGillis about his new book "Fulfillment," an incisive look at "Amazon's America" and an extreme "landscape of inequality." He says "the lengthening shadow of this hugely dominant company" needs to be seen to be understood.
Bad news for people who share a Netflix account with another household
Netflix is testing a feature to clamp down on people sharing passwords with other households.
Dow Jones Rises 4% After Week of Record Highs
NEW YORK (Sputnik) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday posted its biggest weekly gain since November 2020 after the broad Wall Street indicator hit a streak of record highs on confidence that the US economy was rapidly recovering from coronavirus-imposed restrictive measures.