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Meet the first master sommelier in professional sports

Evan Goldstein is a first in the world of professional sports: He’s the master sommelier for the San Francisco Giants, responsible for the players, stadium employees and fans. He oversees all wine served at Oracle…

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K-9 attacks: The new (old) face of police brutality

Indiana mother Jennifer Fleming speaks out about the brutal and excessive police dog attack on her 19-year-old daughter and calls for police to rethink how these animals and their handlers are trained. Please join journalists…

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Tear gas for BLM, red carpet for MAGA marchers

We ask why police suddenly left all their tear gas and rubber bullets at the office while Trump supporters took to the streets for the Million MAGA March in Washington, DC. Core organizer for BLM…

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New stained-glass windows added to Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral

Six years ago, stained glass windows in Washington, D.C.’s National Cathedral included depictions of Confederate leaders. Those windows are now gone, and this week, new windows telling a different story were unveiled. Adriana Diaz had…

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US military deploys nuclear-powered submarine in Middle East

The United States military has deployed a nuclear-powered submarine to the Middle East in a show of deterrence against further escalation. The vessel comes as the Israel-Hamas war nears the one-month mark. Israel declared war…

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Justice means abolition, not more jails

Billions are spent here in America on incarcerating the world’s largest prison population. We speak with Hawai’i Friends of Restorative Justice Director Lorenn Walker and TRNN Executive Producer Eddie Conway about what it would take,…

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Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and more top NFL Week 4 stories

Taylor Swift cheered on her rumored boyfriend Travis Kelce as his Kansas City Chiefs beat the New York Jets Sunday night. Jeff Kerr, NFL writer for CBSSports.com, joined CBS News to discuss Swift’s effect on…

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Hundreds of thousands of ancient coins found in sea grass off the coast of Sardinia

A diver off the coast of Sardinia spotted shiny metal under sea grass in the Mediterranean waters. The diver alerted authorities to the discovery of tens of thousands of bronze coins that could be the…

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The split between progressives and Democrats widens; Rennie Davis on ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’

In the first segment of this week’s Marc Steiner Show, we discuss how the left can make its voice heard in the incoming Biden administration with Bill Fletcher, a racial justice, labor, and international activist…

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Suspect for Aggravated Assault in the 22nd District [VIDEO] – Blotter

Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help identifying the individual seen in the following still photo. On October 28, 2023, at approximately 12:30am, the victim, a 21-year-old-female, was at a party in a house…

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Gaza escape: More than 300 Americans have gotten out, White House official says

More than 300 Americans and their family members have managed to get out of the war-torn Gaza Strip, a White House official says. Deputy National Security Adviser Jonathan Finer made the remark on CBS’ “Face the…

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Some airports now offering visitor passes

Several airports across the country are launching visitor pass programs that allow people to pass through security checkpoints without a plane ticket. The programs give non-flyers a chance to explore an airport’s restaurants and shops…

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#EndSARS protests: Nigerians reject US imperialism

Abiodun Aremu is secretary of the Joint Action Front, a coalition of Nigerian pro-labor civil society organizations. He joins Jacqueline Luqman from Lagos, Nigeria, to explain how #EndSARS is a rejection of neoliberalism, militarism, and…

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Ex-law enforcement officials warn Biden’s menthol cigarette ban could ‘create a vacuum’ for Mexican cartels

The Biden administration’s banning of menthol cigarettes will open up the door to several problems, including providing a massive space for Mexican cartels to move in and sell them on the U.S. black market, former law enforcement…

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The double struggle of Black Native Americans

We’re joined by Marilyn Vann, president of both the Descendants of Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes Association and African Indians of the 5 Civilized Tribes Foundation; Johnnie Jae, journalist and co-host of Decolonized News…

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Watch: Trump in courtroom for fraud trial

Former President Donald Trump arrived at the courthouse in Lower Manhattan Monday morning for the start of his New York civil trial over fraud allegations. He and others involved with the Trump Organization are accused…

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Israel’s military could enter Gaza City, the capital of the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, this week: Israeli media

Israel’s military has surrounded Gaza City, the capital of the Gaza Strip, and has divided the northern and southern parts of the territory, marking a “significant stage” in its war with Hamas, military officials said.According…

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The long, chilling legacies of ‘Russiagate’ and ‘Obamagate’

For four years, the endlessly dogmatic and conspiratorial presentation of these scandals has obscured clear abuses of power by the Obama administration while intensifying real existential threats. Subscribe to our page and support our work…

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Cruz’s new book ‘Unwoke’ shows readers how to ‘defeat cultural Marxism’ invading US

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has a deep understanding of the perils born from communism.That’s because his father, Rafael Cruz, joined the revolution under Fidel Castro in Cuba at 14 years old. He was totally unaware…

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Biden hopes McCarthy had “personal revelation” from near-government shutdown

Congress may have been able to avoid a government shutdown over the weekend, but they still need to pass long-term spending bills before another deadline in November. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes…

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Cabinet of the living dead

Neera Tanden? Rahm Emanuel? Here’s the deal, Jack: President-elect Joe Biden’s cabinet picks and top candidates so far comprise a who’s who of neoliberal ghouls from the Obama and Clinton eras. We speak with political…

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House GOP re-election arm touts Republican success, predicts ‘stronger’ outcome in 2024 elections

FIRST ON FOX: One year from Election Day 2024, the committee charged with electing Republicans to the House is bullish about their chances.Even though expectations of a “red wave” in last year’s midterms failed to…

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Biden blames House GOP for “manufactured crisis” before spending bill passage

President Joe Biden is urging Congress to pass a longer-term spending bill and not wait for the last minute, after averting a government shutdown over the weekend. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent…

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Resist unauthorized hysterectomies, get deported

Eddie Conway talks to the legal representative for Dawn Wooten, the whistleblower in the case of ICE detainees who were forced to have hysterectomies while in custody. Six of the victims who filed complaints have…

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