The evidence presented at Joel Pellot’s murder trial tells a different story from what he told police happened the day his wife Maria died. Source
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Here’s where some fast-fashion clothes end up after being thrown away
This holiday shopping season, environmental groups are urging consumers to avoid fast-fashion items, which are cheaper items that may only be wearable a few times before falling apart. In Chile, a massive pile of used clothing from around the world keeps growing, impacting local communities and the environment. CBS News’ Manuel Bojorquez has more, including a first-hand look. Source
The benefits of intergenerational friendships
While many of our friends tend to be people close to our age, experts say there’s much to be gained by connecting with someone from another generation. CBS News’ Janet Shamlian reports on two women who exemplify that perfectly. Source
The Dish: Delis
We explore the high quality ingredients and big taste that delis across the country have to offer. In New York City, we visit the legendary Katz’s Delicatessen for a taste of their iconic pastrami on rye. Then in Chicago, we check out Manny’s Cafeteria & Delicatessen, a staple serving the community for over 80 years. Watch these stories and more on “The Dish.” Source
Chef Warda Bougettaya brings eclectically curated pastries from around the world to Detroit
Pastry chef Warda Bouguettaya’s journey from her native Algeria to Michigan and beyond is reflected in her bakery, Warda Patisserie. In 2022, Warda was named one of Food and Wine’s best new chefs and outstanding pastry chef at the James Beard Awards, becoming the first Detroit chef to earn the honor in nearly 30 years. Dana Jacobson has more. Source
Ivy League consulting can cost up to $750,000 — and start in middle school
High-end consultants are helping the children of wealthy families polish their applications — and the work begins in middle school. Source
Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “Jealous Moon”
Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9 and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album “Polaroid Lovers,” here is Sarah Jarosz with “Jealous Moon.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “Columbus & 89th”
Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9, and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album “Polaroid Lovers,” here is Sarah Jarosz with “Columbus & 89th.” Source
Saturday Sessions: Sarah Jarosz performs “When the Light Goes Out”
Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9, and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album “Polaroid Lovers,” here is Sarah Jarosz with “When the Light Goes Out.” Source
Some experts push for transparency, open sourcing in AI development
Amid fears of an artificial intelligence “arms race,” some researchers are emphasizing open research. Source