The gunman in the Maine shooting has been found dead after an extensive two-day manhunt that left several towns under a shelter in place order and a state on edge. Police say he died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Elaine Quijano reports from Lewiston. Source Read More »
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Israel’s military expanded its ground invasion into Gaza as civilians were warned to go south
Israel’s military expanded its ground invasion into Gaza as it prepares for a full-scale ground invasion. Israel Defense Forces warned civilians to go south where it is “much safer.” The Hamas-run health ministry says that 7,300 people have been killed since the start of the war. Ramy Inocencio reports. Source Read More »
Buffalo group working to revive sports pennant tradition
Sports pennants used to be a common way to show support for your favorite team, but as American manufacturing changed, they lost their luster. Now, a group in Buffalo is working to make them popular again and bring back all-American manufacturing in the process. Jeff Glor reports. Source Read More »
Chef Sarah Thompson brings spectacular Mexican cuisine to Las Vegas strip
Chef Sarah Thompson loved Italian food, but everything changed when she found herself working at Cosme, one of New York’s premier Mexican restaurants. She fell in love with the flavors and textures of the cuisine. Soon, she opened her own establishment, Casa Playa, and now serves up Mexican food in Las Vegas. Michelle Miller has more. Source Read More »
Minnesota Democrat Dean Phillips announced his candidacy for president of the U.S.
Democratic Congressman Dean Phillips of Minnesota announced his candidacy in the presidential race. He’s the first elected official to take on President Joe Biden for the presidential nomination. Robert Costa has more. Source Read More »
Looking back on the impact of the “War of the Worlds” radio drama 85 years later
85 years ago, an adaptation of H.G. Wells’s “The War of the Worlds” hit the radio airwaves, telling the story of a martian invasion in such alarming, thrilling way and blurring the lines between fiction and reality to a degree that some feared it was true. Michelle Miller takes a look back at that original radio drama and how it ... Read More »
Young surfer teaches others to surf in California
One young surfer teaches children, some with disabilities, to surf in California. The 12-year old learned to surf when he was 3 and spreads the joy as an instructor at volunteering with “Waves of Impact,” which provides free surf camps for people with disabilities. Carter Evans reports. Source Read More »
Saturday Sessions: The Gaslight Anthem performs “Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts”
New Jersey rock band The Gaslight Anthem has drawn comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, and now “The Boss” himself has given his seal of approval, singing harmonies on a track from their new album “History Books.” The album is the band’s first in almost a decade. From their 2008 EP “Señor and the Queen,” here is The Gaslight Anthem with “Blue ... Read More »
Saturday Sessions: The Gaslight Anthem performs “Autumn”
New Jersey rock band The Gaslight Anthem has drawn comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, and now “The Boss” himself has given his seal of approval, singing harmonies on a track from their new album “History Books.” The album is the band’s first in almost a decade. From “History Books,” here is The Gaslight Anthem with “Autumn.” Source Read More »
Saturday Sessions: The Gaslight Anthem performs “History Books”
New Jersey rock band The Gaslight Anthem has drawn comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, and now “The Boss” himself has given his seal of approval, singing harmonies on a track from their new album “History Books.” The album is the band’s first in almost a decade. From “History Books,” here is The Gaslight Anthem with “History Books.” Source Read More »