Mornings Memory spooky edition travels back to 1993, when “The Early Show” gave us a glimpse into the making of a zombie movie on a shoestring budget. Source
Hezbollah attack kills at least 4 Israeli troops, U.N. warns situation in Lebanon could worsen
At least four Israeli troops have been killed and dozens more were injured in a Hezbollah drone attack on an army base in central Israel. CBS News’ Ramy Inocencio and Debora Patta have the latest on the war in the Middle East. Source
Actor Zoey Deutch takes on Broadway in Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Our Town”
Zoey Deutch joins “CBS Mornings” to talk about stepping onto the Broadway stage as Emily Webb in the revival of “Our Town,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play about life in a small fictional town in 1901. Source
Henry Winkler on winning third Emmy and releasing new children’s book, “Detective Duck”
Legendary actor Henry Winkler, fresh off his third Emmy win for “Barry,” joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his latest children’s book, “Detective Duck: The Case of the Missing Tadpole.” Source
Move-in day marks new beginning for homeless man thanks to Tulane architecture students
After months of hard work, Tulane architecture students finished a forever home for a homeless man. Source
Haason Reddick holdout: Disgruntled Jets star hires Drew Rosenhaus as new agent as impasse with team goes on
Reddick’s previous agency parted ways with him last week Source
What’s behind Aaron Judge’s playoff struggles? Three possible causes for Yankee slugger’s October slump
The Yankees have succeeded largely without the help of their biggest power threat so far Source
Harris says she’s the underdog, Trump compares U.S. to occupied country
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump continued to make their cases to voters on the campaign trail over the weekend, with Harris telling supporters in North Carolina that she’s the underdog candidate while Trump compared the U.S. to an occupied country. CBS News campaign reporter Nidia Cavazos has more. Source
Why some emergency alert systems failed during Hurricane Helene
Some people living in the path of Hurricane Helene may not have received crucial warnings to evacuate from the dangerous storm that killed more than 200 people across multiple states. While severe weather watches and warnings are sent by the National Weather Service, evacuation orders come from local authorities. Some residents say alerts to evacuate didn’t show up on their phone until hours later. Source
Inside a hospital treating young victims of Israel’s war with Hezbollah
Israel says its war in Lebanon is against Iran-backed Hezbollah, but many victims seen by CBS News at one Bekaa Valley hospital were children. Source