Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Weekend News” with Jericka Duncan. Source
Harris releases medical records, pressures Trump to follow suit
Vice President Kamala Harris is in “excellent health,” according to her physician Saturday in a letter that detailed her medical status. Harris also called on former President Donald Trump to release his medical records. Earlier this year, Trump told CBS News he would do so. Nikole Killion reports. Source
Israeli soldiers give inside look into recent offenses along Lebanese border
Israeli Defense Forces have had boots on the ground in Lebanon for the past two weeks, trying to secure its northern border against Iran-backed Hezbollah attacks. Soldiers took Elizabeth Palmer into one of the villages along the Lebanon-Israeli border. Source
Where to watch Panthers vs. Falcons game: TV channel, NFL kickoff time, live stream, spread, odds
Atlanta is coming off a huge home win, while Carolina is still looking for a home win of its own Source
Where to watch Saints vs. Buccaneers game: TV channel, NFL kickoff time, live stream, spread, odds
Tampa Bay and New Orleans look to rebound from crushing Week 5 losses in an NFC South showdown Source
Where to watch Eagles vs. Browns game: TV channel, NFL kickoff time, live stream, spread, odds
Philadelphia is getting healthier off its bye week and will host a reeling Cleveland squad Source
Where to watch Packers vs. Cardinals game: TV channel, NFL kickoff time, live stream, spread, odds
Arizona heads to Lambeau Field coming off of a major upset of San Francisco Source
Pete Prisco’s Week 6 NFL picks: Lions edge Cowboys in high-scoring game, Ravens top red-hot Commanders
Pete Prisco reveals all his Week 6 picks, including a Bills win over the Jets on ‘MNF’ Source
WATCH: Oregon WR Traeshon Holden ejected vs. Ohio State for spitting on Buckeyes player
Holden’s penalty came at a crucial time in Saturday’s marquee Big Ten game Source
Tensions rise in Tampa after Hurricane Milton leaves many without gas, power
Florida residents continued their Hurricane Milton cleanup efforts while over one million were still without power. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said 37 million gallons of fuel arrived at Florida ports Saturday, but frustration boiled over north of Tampa where a fight broke out at a pump over its long wait times. Tom Hanson has more. Source