SAG-AFTRA union members have been on the picket lines since mid-July and as talks resume with executives, striking actors continue to push for better pay and artificial intelligence protections. Jennifer Van Dyck, a SAG-AFTRA member, joins CBS News with the latest details on the negotiations. Source
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2023 UAW strike update: GM agrees to place electric vehicle battery plants under national contract
UAW President Shawn Fain made an announcement on Friday, sharing the latest bargaining updates in the union’s historic strike against the Big Three automakers. Source
Book excerpt: Sly Stone’s memoir, “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)”
The pop-rock-funk legend has written a family history (of Sly and the Family Stone), and the story of his relationship with music that extends to his earliest memories. Source
Should seniors buy Costco’s gold bars?
Costco is now selling 1-ounce gold bars. But are they worth buying for seniors? Here’s what to know now. Source
Make your floors sparkle with the best robot mops of 2023
Explore the best robot mops of 2023, including top-rated mops from Samsung, iRobot and more. Source
UAW’s Shawn Fain delivers latest message to striking autoworkers
UAW President Shawn Fain said striking autoworkers are “winning” by securing key concessions from Ford, GM and Stellantis. Source
Is Trump’s endorsement enough for Jim Jordan to become speaker?
Former President Donald Trump is endorsing House Rep. Jim Jordan as he mounts a bid for the vacant speaker role. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane has more on the effect Trump’s endorsement could have on the race. Source
U.S. jobs soared far beyond expectations in September
Businesses are still hiring at a high rate as consumer spending remains robust. Colby Smith, a U.S. economics editor for the Financial Times, joins CBS News with some of the indicators of where the economy is headed next. Source
General Milley | Sunday on 60 Minutes
As the nation’s highest-ranking military officer steps down, Norah O’Donnell profiles General Mark Milley. Source
“Long colds” may exist, researchers find while studying long COVID
Researchers found that people with acute respiratory infections who tested negative for COVID-19 could still experience long-term symptoms including coughing, stomach pain and diarrhea. Source