Kristen Bell returns to romantic comedies in Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This,” playing a podcast host navigating modern dating challenges. Source
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Will the Fed rate cut lower your credit card debt?
With credit card rates at a record high, any potential relief would be welcome news for millions of cardholders. Source
9/24: CBS News 24/7 Episode 1
Biden addresses United Nations General Assembly; Lawmakers highlight impacts of climate change and green initiatives. Source
Breaking down the Middle East conflict as Israel fights Hezbollah in Lebanon
Cease-fire talks between Israel and Hamas are still reportedly transpiring as conflict in the Middle East expands into Lebanon, where Israeli strikes are apparently targeting Hezbollah leaders and weapons. David Daoud, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins CBS News with more. Source
Brett Favre reveals he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease
Hall of Fame NFL quarterback Brett Favre said during testimony before Congress Tuesday he’s been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Source
More charges possible for Trump apparent assassination attempt suspect
Ryan Wesley Routh will likely face more charges in the federal case against him for apparently targeting former President Donald Trump in Florida. CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane is following the court proceedings. Source
How closely do mortgage interest rates tend to follow the Fed’s rate decisions?
The Federal Reserve doesn’t set mortgage rates, but its interest rate decisions may influence them. Source
Kristen Bell talks new Netflix rom-com, “Nobody Wants This” and love for romantic comedies
In Netflix’s “Nobody Wants This,” Kristen Bell stars as a relationship podcast host who develops feelings for an unconventional rabbi. Bell joins CBS Mornings to discuss her role, working with Adam Brody, and her love for romantic comedies. Source
CrowdStrike executive to apologize for global technology crash
In an appearance on Capitol Hill, senior executive is set to deliver an apology for IT meltdown behind mid-July havoc. Source
Marcellus Williams execution set to happen in Missouri
Marcellus William is facing execution in Missouri Tuesday after the state’s Supreme Court and the state’s governor both rejected pleas to halt the procedure. Williams has asserted his innocence, and his team is arguing the case was affected by procedural errors and prosecutorial mishandling. CBS News contributor Rebecca Roiphe breaks down the details. Source