Lawyers for actor Jonathan Majors and Grace Jabbari agreed to dismiss the case with prejudice, according to a joint filing in Manhattan federal court. Source
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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 11 in Beirut as diplomats push for cease-fire
The strikes, which destroyed an eight-story building and left a crater in the ground, were the fourth in Beirut in less than a week. Source
Eye Opener: Conor McGregor held liable for sexual assault in Ireland by civil jury
Mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor is being ordered to pay $250,000 in a sexual assault case. Meanwhile, two major movies — “Gladiator II” and “Wicked” — are set to make a splash at the box office this weekend. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener. Source
Brothers turn school bus into dream brewery
Oklahoma City has become a destination for craft beer lovers, dubbed as one of the best beer cities in the nation and home to many breweries. Michelle Miller visited the Big Friendly, an award-winning brewery, to see how two brothers turned a school bus into a dream. Source
How chef and activist Andrew Zimmern practices gratitude at the Thanksgiving table
Today in a special Thanksgiving edition of the Dish, Dana Jacobson sits down with chef, cookbook author and social activist Andrew Zimmern. He’s made a name for himself with his activist persona and versatile cooking, earning recognition and awards — including an Emmy. But when it comes to Thanksgiving, Zimmern takes time to reflect on the darker times of his life — and celebrates where he is now. Source
A look behind the wheel of a priceless car collection
This morning, we travel to Los Angeles to explore an American entrepreneur’s priceless car collection. It’s a thing of beauty fittingly built by a cosmetics empire — and the collection is now so large it can’t fit under one roof. Source
Michelle Miller honored with key to the city
CBS Saturday Morning co-host Michelle Miller and her husband Marc Morial were awarded New York City’s Key to the City this week to honor their work in civil rights and philanthropy. New York City has been giving select people the honor since 1702. Source
Saturday Sessions: The Coward Brothers perform “Tipsy Woman”
The Coward Brothers — better known as Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett — began playing together more than 40 years ago, but until this week, the duo hadn’t released any new music since 2006. Now, their new, self-titled album is earning critical acclaim. Now, from “The Coward Brothers,” here are the Coward Brothers with “Tipsy Woman.” Source
Saturday Sessions: The Coward Brothers perform “Early Shirley”
The Coward Brothers — better known as Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett — began playing together more than 40 years ago, but until this week, the duo hadn’t released any new music since 2006. Now, their new, self-titled album is earning critical acclaim. Now, from “The Coward Brothers,” here are the Coward Brothers with “Early Shirley.” Source
A craving for good food flips gender roles in Italy
Around the world, women cook more meals per week than men, but Italy serves as the exception to the rule. Source