When Phil Passen found a new doctor after the pandemic, he got some bad news about his congenital heart condition. Source
Why this London restaurant uses a new chef every week
At London’s Carousel, there are never too many cooks in the kitchen. Founders Ed and Ollie Templeton and their staff are constants, but the chefs change weekly. Each chef creates a single serving tasting menu, giving diners a unique experience each week. Dana Jacobson stopped by to give it a try. Source
Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to lesser charge after DWI arrest
Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while ability impaired on Friday. It’s a lesser offense than the driving under intoxication charge he faced after being arrested this summer. As part of the plea, Timberlake agreed to make a public service announcement, which he did immediately after leaving court. Source
New exhibit marks 50 years of “The Power Broker”
Robert Caro’s “The Power Broker” came out on Sept. 16, 1974, chronicling the decades-long reign of city planner Robert Moses. Moses was never elected to public office, but reigned over New York City like a king until “The Power Broker” took a new look at his life and career. Jeff Glor has more. Source
Harris, Trump campaign in battleground states
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are campaigning in battleground states this weekend as Election Day approaches. Source
Iran says it successfully launched satellite into orbit
Iran’s reported satellite launch comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East. Source
Polaris Dawn astronaut delivers violin performance from space
Astronaut Sarah Gillis, who took part in Polaris Dawn’s historic spacewalk earlier this week, delivered a violin performance from the mission. The performance was synced with an orchestra on Earth. Source
Farm helps community make healthy choices
At a time of increasing food costs, many Americans rely on community nutrition programs to supplement their grocery programs. But those programs may not deliver the kind of food people actually want to cook. A farm is working to bring familiar foods to an immigrant community to encourage healthy choices. Source
Funeral held for Turkish-American activist Aysenur Eygi
Aysenur Eygi, a Turkish-American activist who was likely killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, was buried on Saturday. Source
Airstrikes in Gaza kill 14; Israeli forces show tunnel system
Israeli airstrikes have hit southern Gaza overnight, killing at least 14 people. One strike was captured by the rooftop camera where a local CBS News team is based. Meanwhile, the Israeli military gave CBS News a glimpse of the extensive network of Hamas-built tunnels uncovered under Rafah. Source