For Veterans Day, 60 Minutes looks back to our report on the brotherhood of the Marines who served in Afghanistan’s most lethal battles. The veterans told Scott Pelley in 2015 about their struggle transitioning back to civilian life. Source
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How to watch today’s Michigan Wolverines vs. Penn State Nittany Lions game: Livestream options, kickoff time
The undefeated Michigan Wolverines face off against the Penn State Nittany Lions today. Here’s how to watch. Source
How to watch today’s Ole Miss Rebels vs. Georgia Bulldogs game: Livestream options, starting time, more
Will Brock Bowers return for the Georgia Bulldogs when they play the Ole Miss Rebels today? Source
How to watch today’s Arizona Wildcats vs. Colorado Buffaloes game: Starting time, livestream options, more
The Arizona Wildcats are on a hot streak and hope to continue the winning this weekend against Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes Source
Las Vegas hotel and casino workers reach tentative deals to avoid strike
The union which represents thousands of hospitality workers reached deals with MGM, Caesars and Wynn Resorts. Source
Robotic tech helped a veteran walk again — now she’s working to expand access
A devastating accident left Marine veteran Brittany Elliott paralyzed from the upper chest down — but a robotic endoskeleton allowed her to walk again. Elliott joins CBS News’ Catherine Herridge to discuss her new mission to end roadblocks at the Department of Veterans Affairs and expand access to the life-changing technology. Source
11/10: CBS News Weekender
Catherine Herridge reports on the growing death toll in Gaza, the FBI seizing New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ phones, and why Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh was banned from the sidelines. Source
NCAA president raises concerns about college sports gambling
NCAA president Charlie Baker told CBS News this week that prop bets could threaten the integrity of college sports. A CBS News investigation found 22 states where gambling is legal specifically ban prop betting on college sports. Jim Axelrod reports. Source
Columbia University suspends 2 student groups
Officials cited an event Thursday afternoon involving “threatening rhetoric and intimidation.” Source
How the memory and legacy of a fallen Army sergeant lives on through his family
Army Sgt. Jack Bryant Jr. was killed in Iraq almost 20 years ago. But his family has ensured his memory will live on through generations. Steve Hartman has the story in “On the Road.” Source