A federal appeals court upheld a law Friday that would ban TikTok in the U.S. if the app’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, does not sell it. TikTok and ByteDance could still appeal the case to the Supreme Court. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady joins to unpack the challenges of reaching a deal, with the law set to take effect on Jan. 19. Source
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Person of interest in CEO shooting believed to have left NYC
Police are looking for a person of interest in connection with the deadly shooting of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. Source
How climate change could make snowfall worse in parts of the U.S.
Experts predict climate change could actually make snow worse in some areas of the U.S. Meanwhile, nearly two-thirds of the U.S. is seeing less snowfall than in the 1970s. CBS News national climate correspondent Dave Malkoff explains how. Source
How strong is Pete Hegseth’s support on Capitol Hill?
The incoming president and vice president are standing firm behind the person they hope will lead the Department of Defense next year. In a social media post Friday morning, President-elect Donald Trump wrote “Pete Hegseth is doing very well. His support is strong and deep.” CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion has more. Source
Who is Biden possibly considering for preemptive pardons?
CBS News has learned President Biden is considering issuing blanket preemptive pardons to some of President-elect Donald Trump’s biggest critics. CBS News senior White House and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe has the details. Source
Daniel Penny jury to reconvene after judge tosses manslaughter charge
The judge in the New York City subway chokehold trial has dismissed the second-degree manslaughter charge against Daniel Penny. The jury will reconvene Monday to consider a lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide. CBS News New York anchor and reporter Alice Gainer has more from outside the New York City courthouse. Source
Person of interest in killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO has left New York City, police believe
The manhunt for the gunman that killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in New York City is in its third day, and police now believe a person of interest in the case is no longer in New York City, sources said. CBS News crime and public safety senior coordinating producer Anna Schecter has the latest. Source
Social Security Fairness Act has bipartisan support, but time is running out
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is facing calls to schedule vote on bill for which he is cosponsor. Source
Person of interest in UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting believed to have left NYC
Police are looking for a person of interest in connection with the deadly shooting of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. Source
Older Americans struggle more to afford health care compared with other nations
Even those enrolled in Medicare have a harder time paying for treatment compared with older adults in other countries. Source