Massie was not feeling well leading up to the Bears’ Week 3 matchup Source
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle kick off trip to South Africa
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle began their trip to South Africa by talking about violence toward women. The couple are expected to follow in Princess Diana’s footsteps during their visit and will open a hospital named in her honor. Debora Patta reports. Source
FIFA award winners: Megan Rapinoe, USWNT coach Jill Ellis take home top honors; Messi beats out Ronaldo, Van Dijk
Rapinoe led the USA to a second consecutive World Cup title in 2019 Source
Grizzlies reach deal with Andre Iguodala; veteran won’t report to camp as team works on potential trades, per report
There are multiple contenders interested in acquiring the former Finals MVP Source
Bears vs. Redskins: Channel, time, game pick, what to know for ‘Monday Night Football’
The 1-1 Bears play host to 0-2 Washington as both teams look to get their seasons on track Source
“How am I gonna pay this?”: Man left with $650,000 in bills after back surgery
After Frank Esposito started having back pain, an MRI revealed a bulge in his spine and he was told he needed surgery. The surgery was a success, but then the bills started coming in: over $650,000 in all. Anna Werner shares his story. Source
Florida cop fired after arresting pair of 6-year-olds
Dennis Turner arrested them at their Orlando schools on unrelated misdemeanor charges and has been removed from the forced Source
Democrats demand transcript of Trump’s talk with Ukraine’s leader
More lawmakers are demanding to see a transcript of a call between President Trump and the leader of Ukraine. Nancy Cordes joins “CBS Evening News” to discuss what this means for the debate over impeachment. Source
U.S. Army soldier accused of sharing bomb-making instructions
An Army soldier is charged with sharing bomb-making information on social media. The FBI was tipped off and moved in as the soldier allegedly set his sights on targets in the U.S. Jeff Pegues reports. Source
U.N. climate report expected to reveal devastating impact of rising sea levels
A new United Nations report warns that climat change is accelerating, with Earth on track for the warmest five-year period on record. One of the consequences of rising sea levels is that millions could be displaced. Mark Phillips reports. Source