For the past 40 years, the dynamic duo have amazed audiences around the world with their unique style of illusion and comedy. This past week, the pair took a break from headlining in Vegas to return to the Broadway stage for the first time in almost 25 years. Penn and Teller join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss their new show. Source
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“Ticking time bomb”: Residents on edge with reservoir near collapse
Many have warned of the “environmental nightmare” long before the leak began. Source
“Chasing Pluto”: NASA probe traveled 3 billion miles in 9 years
NASA will complete a discovery mission that began more than half a century ago Tuesday. Since 1962, U.S. robotic spacecrafts and landers have visited every planet in the solar system except Pluto. Time Magazine editor-at-large Jeffrey Kluger and “Nova” deputy executive producer Julia Cort, join “CBS This Morning” to discuss the new documentary. Source
Middle-class women lead surge in heroin usage
The number of women fighting heroin addiction is on the rise. The low cost of the drug is making it hard for officials to get a handle on the problem. Dr. Holly Phillips and Dr. Tara Narula join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the latest health headlines. Source
Team USA honored with ticker tape parade in NYC
The heroes of the World Cup-winning U.S. women’s soccer team were honored Friday in a historic celebration. Members of the team also joined Taylor Swift on stage at her concert in New Jersey. Anna Werner reports. Source
Deadly crime wave erupts in Milwaukee
Two teenage boys are the latest victims of the Wisconsin city’s growing gun violence — two of 10 people who have been shot and killed in the city in just the last week. Milwaukee has had at least 84 murders so far this year, more than double last year’s rate. Adriana Diaz has the story. Source
Cancer doctor sentenced for “horrific crimes” against patients
Dr. Farid Fata was sentenced to 45 years in prison for defrauding patients and administering chemotherapy treatment to more than 500 people, some of whom were not sick with cancer. Dean Reynolds reports. Source
Michigan emerges as new epicenter as COVID cases soar
Michigan has become the new epicenter for coronavirus cases in the U.S. and officials are trying to figure out why. David Begnaud reports. Source
FDA ups warning for anti-inflammatory drugs
The FDA has revised its warning about anti-inflammatory drugs, cautioning users about their risks. CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook explains. Source
Michigan becomes new COVID-19 epicenter
“I just I don’t know what’s going on here,” one doctor said. Source