The two 2020 Democratic presidential candidates joined striking GM workers on picket lines Sunday. Former Vice President Joe Biden was in Kansas City, Kansas, while Senator Elizabeth Warren was in Detroit. Dean Reynolds has the latest. Source
Elizabeth Warren leads 2020 Democratic candidates in latest poll
A new poll of likely Democratic voters in next year’s Iowa caucus shows a change at the top, for now. The Des Moines Register / CNN poll shows Senator Elizabeth Warren now leading former Vice President Joe Biden by 2 points. Senator Bernie Sanders is a distant third. Ed O’Keefe reports. Source
Elevator briefly breaks down at Washington Monument days after reopening
An elevator inside the Washington Monument briefly broke down Saturday. The malfunction comes days after the landmark reopened to the public after three years of being closed for renovations. CBS News’ Major Garrett got an inside look at the renovations, which included upgrades to security and replacing the elevator. Source
Astros clinch AL West for third straight season, enter October looking for another World Series run
Can the Astros make it two World Series titles in three seasons? Source
NFL Week 3 insider notes: Something’s wrong with Falcons, Packers’ strange 3-0 start and more
Plus, the Chiefs roll on as the Ravens make some costly decisions and what else stood out in Week 3 Source
Ravens vs. Chiefs score: Mahomes powers Chiefs to 3-0 start with thrilling win over Ravens
The Chiefs outlasted the Ravens in a battle of teams that look like AFC contenders Source
Raiders at Vikings final score: Minnesota piles up 211 rushing yards in dominant win over Oakland
Minnesota defended their home field to improve to 2-1 this season Source
Report: Julian Edelman knocked out of Patriots game, but X-rays of chest injury are negative
Patriots are getting some good news with Julian Edelman Source
Patriots vs. Jets final score: New England once again flexes dominance on both sides of the ball
The Patriots move to 3-0, while the Jets are 0-3 Source
Trump hosts Indian prime minister at “Howdy Modi!” rally in Texas
Tens of thousands of Indian-Americans packed into a Houston stadium for the “Howdy, Modi!” event Sunday. Joining Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was President Trump, who touted the U.S. and India’s shared goals and unity. CBS News’ Courtney Zubowski was at the event and joins CBSN’s Adriana Diaz with more. Source