Morgen Chesonis-Gonzalez thought she would be fine skipping her yearly mammogram – but a persistent pain convinced her otherwise. Source
Why a California music lover is trying to sell his massive vinyl collection
For music lovers, the future is retro. In 2023, sales of vinyl albums grew for the 17th consecutive year, accounting for 40% of album sales in the United States. With no signs of vinyl sales slowing down, one man in California is hoping to find a buyer for the collection of a lifetime. Source
Israel attack on school compound kills at least 22, Gaza officials say
Palestinians said the school was sheltering displaced people but the Israeli army said it was being used as a command center by Hamas. Source
50 Cent talks first novel, “The Accomplice”
Curtis Jackson has spent a quarter century entertaining audiences as rapper 50 Cent, but behind the scenes, he’s built a wide-ranging entertainment empire. Now, he’s taking a step into the world of fiction with “The Accomplice,” his first novel. Michelle Miller has more. Source
Eye on America: Honoring Willie Mays and Dwyane Wade’s WNBA investment
In Alabama, we visit the ball field where the late Willie Mays made his professional debut, and look into today’s efforts to increase Black representation in baseball. Then in Illinois, we speak with basketball legend Dwyane Wade about his decision to become a part owner of the WNBA’s Chicago Sky. Watch these stories and more on Eye on America with host Michelle Miller. Source
President Joe Biden hosts world leaders at Delaware home as 2024 race heats up
Early voting began in three states yesterday as Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in two battleground states. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden is hosting world leaders at his Delaware home this weekend. Source
College football schedule, games 2024: What to watch in Week 4, TV channels, Saturday kickoff times
What games to watch all day on Saturday during college football’s Week 4 slate Source
How starry friends are helping an East Village musician get back on his feet
Jesse Malin has been a musical icon New York City’s East Village for decades, but a medical emergency last year put his life and career in jeopardy. Sixteen months later, he’s determined to get back on his feet — and he’s getting help from some famous friends. Source
Saturday Sessions: Jesse Malin performs “Argentina”
Jesse Malin has been a musical icon New York City’s East Village for decades, but a medical emergency last year put his life and career in jeopardy. Now, he and some A-list friends have released “Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin,” a celebration of his life and music. Here is Jesse Malin with “State of the Art.” Source
How an American baker became a star of the French culinary world
Jane Bertch was a banker until she quit her job, moved to France and founded a cooking school there. It’s an American dream story set in Paris. Now, she’s telling her story in the new memoir, “The French Ingredient.” Jeff Glor reports from Paris. Source