Two of the top six women in the world will battle for a Grand Slam title on Saturday — one month after they battled for another title Source
Fall fashion week kicks off in New York City
Friday kicks off fall fashion week in New York City. Celebrities, fashion insiders and influencers will be lining the runways and the roadways to see the hottest designers and trends for spring 2025. Designer Michael Fausto, who launched his brand in 2019, joins to discuss. Source
What to expect as NFL season kicks off
The NFL season kicked off with an electric opener between the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs Thursday night, but now attention shifts to the weekend. Thirteen matchups are set for Sunday, with six of them airing on CBS and Paramount Plus. CBS Sports HQ analyst Emory Hunt joins to discuss. Source
Driver pulled over for speeding receives life-changing career advice
When 20-year-old Abbie Rutledge was pulled over for speeding two years ago by an Alabama state trooper, she had no idea how their conversation would change the trajectory of her life. Steve Hartman has their story in “On the Road.” Source
Roger Goodell wants up to 16 international games in the future: ‘This game is destined to be global’
The NFL is far from done with international games Source
Missouri patient contracts bird flu despite no known contact with animals
The case raises questions about how the person was exposed to the virus. All the previous U.S. infections were among people who worked around cows and poultry. Source
Cowboys first-round rookie Tyler Guyton getting baptism by fire in Week 1 matchup with Myles Garrett
Guyton credits routine and practice battles with Micah Parsons for getting him ready to face the 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Source
Breast cancer cases rising among Asian American and Pacific Islander women
Data from the National Institute of Health is showing a concerning rise in the number of breast cancer cases among Asian American and Pacific Islander women. Dr. Helen Chew, professor of medicine at UC Davis Health, joins to discuss. Source
U.S. protester fatally shot in West Bank
An American woman who was protesting against Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank was fatally shot Friday, U.S. officials confirmed. Witnesses told CBS News that the woman, 26-year-old Aysenur Eygi, was shot by Israeli troops. CBS News’ Elizabeth Palmer spoke to people who were part of the protest when the shooting occurred. Source
Jobs report falls short of expectations with interest rate cuts likely looming
The U.S. added 142,000 jobs in August, the Labor Department reported Friday, which was below forecasts, although the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.2%. Economists still overwhelmingly anticipate an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in mid-September. Jo Ling Kent has details. Source