Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused them of “providing a human shield” to Hezbollah after Israeli strikes wounded five peacekeepers in recent days. Source
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A Halloween skeleton crew
In Oxford, Ohio, critics have made no bones about their distaste for Bill Pyles’ Halloween yard decorations. But when one woman spotted the elaborate dioramas of death on her way to her cancer treatments, she wrote a letter that inspired Pyles to create a surprising – and heartwarming – display. Steve Hartman reports. Source
Preserving Palm Springs modernism
In 1931 the Aluminaire House, designed by architects Albert Frey and Lawrence Kocher and quickly assembled from mostly metal parts, was a sensation when it debuted at New York’s Architectural and Allied Arts Exposition. But the house later fell into disrepair, and would have vanished, were it not for the preservation efforts of architectural experts, who transported and reconstructed the house. It is now part of the permanent collection of the Palm Springs Art Museum. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at the legacy of Albert Frey, whose buildings helped modernism flourish in Palm Springs. Source
Biden expected to announce more than $600 million for Milton recovery
President Biden is expected to announce more than $600 million to support damaged electrical grids in a visit to Florida. Source
Passage: Remembering Ethel Kennedy
“Sunday Morning” anchor Jane Pauley looks back at the life of Ethel Kennedy, wife of Robert F. Kennedy. Source
Shirley MacLaine on a life in pictures
The singer-dancer-actor has lived many lives, and she’s documented them in her new memoir, “The Wall of Life,” a photographic account of her remarkable journey from Broadway to Hollywood and beyond. Source
Jack Antonoff on the “randomness” of creativity
The 11-time Grammy-winner has written or produced songs with some of the biggest names in the business. Jack Antonoff talks about producing for Taylor Swift, singing with Bleachers, and appearing in a music video with wife Margaret Qualley. Source
Jack Antonoff on Bleachers, Taylor Swift and creativity
It’s hard to overstate Jack Antonoff’s influence on pop music: He’s written or produced some of the biggest songs with some of the biggest names in the business, while also performing as lead singer of the band Bleachers. Correspondent Tracy Smith talked with the 11-time Grammy-winner about his latest milestones, from a sold-out show at Madison Square Garden to a Broadway production of “Romeo + Juliet,” as well as marriage, songwriting, and what Taylor Swift has meant to him. Source
Trump-Harris poll shows how information and beliefs are shaping tight campaign
Trump is one point closer to Harris nationally in CBS News’ polling than last month, and the decisive battleground states also remain effectively even. Source
SpaceX pulls off unprecedented feat, grabs descending rocket with mechanical arms
The successful capture of the returning Super Heavy rocket with giant mechanical arms is a key element in SpaceX’s goal of “rapid reusability” Source