The tribe has spoken, and 28-year-old Natalie Anderson has been named winner of this season of “Survivor.” CBS News’ Parvati Shallow was there to get reaction right after the show. Source
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Air pollution linked to risk of having an autistic child
A new study found pregnant women in areas with high pollution face a higher risk of having a child with autism. And, millions of people with asthma and severe allergies may not be getting the full benefit of their medications. Omar Villafranca has some of the day’s top health stories. Source
“Survivor” winner revealed
The last woman standing on CBS’s “Survivor” takes home $1 million. Also, a stunning admission from a former “7th Heaven” actor. Suzanne Marques has those stories and more in today’s Eye on Entertainment. Source
Julia Letlow, new congresswoman whose husband died from COVID, encourages Americans to get vaccinated
Representative-elect Julia Letlow encouraged Americans to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Source
Global health experts worry over concerning COVID variants
CBS News senior foreign correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports from Israel on the global efforts to battle COVID-19. Source
After “Survivor”: Physical fitness tips from the contestants
Some of this season’s favorite contestants from “Survivor: San Juan Del Sur” tell CBS News about their physical fitness regimens after leaving the island. Source
“Survivor” contestants talk weight loss and recovery
CBS News caught up with some of this season’s favorite contestants from “Survivor: San Juan Del Sur” to hear how they’ve been recovering since returning from the island. Source
Film critic in shock over Sony pulling “The Interview”
Chicago Sun-Times film critic Richard Roeper joins CBSN to share his analysis of Sony’s move to scrap the movie “The Interview”. There’s also more evidence today that North Korea could be behind the Sony hack. Source
Sony cancels release of ” The Interview”
Sony Pictures decided to cancel the Christmas release of its upcoming comedy “The Interview”. The nation’s largest theater chains said they would not show the movie because of terror threats made by computer hackers who breached Sony. Bob Orr reports. Source
Congress concerned with Obama’s move on Cuba
The President’s move infuriated some on Capitol Hill and overjoyed others. Only Congress has the power to lift the longstanding travel ban on American citizens going to Cuba. This is not an issue that breaks down neatly on partylines. Nancy Cordes reports. Source