Sandra Day O’Connor was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, and she retired in 2006. Source
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Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman to serve on U.S. Supreme Court, dies at age 93
Retired Justice Sandra Day O’Connor died Friday morning in Phoenix, Arizona, at age 93 after a long illness, the Supreme Court announced. O’Connor was the first female justice to serve on the high court and her appointment in 1981 was regarded as a major milestone for women. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang takes a look back at her life. Source
CBS News Philadelphia anchor Aziza Shuler shares her alopecia journey
In September during alopecia awareness month, Aziza Shuler revealed to CBS News Philadelphia viewers that she has alopecia. Source
Taylor Swift attends premiere for “RENAISSANCE: A Film By Beyoncé”
Beyoncé attended a star-studded premiere in London with guests such as Taylor Swift, who debuted her own concert film earlier this year and received support from Beyoncé. Source
Liz Cheney: Trump’s election would be “the end of the Republic”
In this preview of an interview to air on “CBS News Sunday Morning” December 3, former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney, author of “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning,” tells John Dickerson that the Constitutional checks and balances that could prevent a dictatorship in the United States have been co-opted by Republicans in Congress in order to appease Donald Trump. Source
Judge sides with Daryl Hall in legal battle with former musical partner John Oates
In a legal battle between one of pop music’s most iconic duos, Hall and Oates, a judge has sided with Daryl Hall’s request to temporarily block his former parter, John Oates, from selling his share of the group’s business partnership. CBS News’ Vlad Duthiers has more. Source
Nevada officials ID woman found dead in 1997: “First lead in over 20 years”
The identification was made using forensic genetic genealogy, officials said. Source
Investigation launched into allegations of alcohol consumption at key commands
An internal investigation is underway after allegations of drinking on duty at a military base at two military commands, U.S. Northern Command and NORAD. CBS News has confirmed beer and liquor were found in an area with access to classified systems. CBS News’ Catherine Herridge reports. Source
How California officers are cracking down on retail robberies
Law enforcement is stepping up efforts to fight brazen acts of organized retail thefts. CBS News’ Carter Evans got exclusive access to the frontlines in Los Angeles, as officers work tirelessly to crack down on organized retail crime. Source
4 arrested in “honor killing” of woman after doctored photo goes viral
Police said the photo of the couple that went viral had been edited by someone before it was shared on social media. Source