Lily Gladstone joins “CBS Mornings” after her landmark Oscar nomination for Best Actress in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” making history as the first Native American nominee in this category. Source
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The Dish: Vietnamese-inspired pork noodle meal
In this week’s series of “The Dish,” New York Times Cooking share a Vietnamese-inspired pork noodle dish. Ready in under 20 minutes, this recipe balances sweet, salty, spicy, sour, and umami flavors for a quick yet delicious culinary experience. Source
U.N. says Israeli tank fire on Gaza shelter killed at least 12 people
A senior U.N. official says a deadly Israeli strike on a shelter for civilians in Gaza shows a “blatant disregard of basic rules of war.” Source
United Auto Workers union endorse President Biden’s reelection bid
President Biden is gearing up for a potential clash with former President Donald Trump as he secures a major boost with the endorsement of the United Auto Workers. CBS News’ Nancy Cordes has more. Source
Opening arguments to start for trial of Michigan school shooter’s mother
In a groundbreaking legal case, Jennifer and James Crumbley stand trial for involuntary manslaughter linked to a 2021 high school shooting in Oxford, Michigan. Accused of neglecting warning signs before their son Ethan’s deadly rampage, the trial marks the first instance of parents being charged in a school shooting tragedy. CBS News’ Elaine Quijano has more. Source
What an expansion of the child tax credit could mean for parents
In today’s MoneyWatch, a potential game-changer for parents: Congress is considering a significant expansion of the child tax credit, which could mean increased savings or larger tax refunds for families. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger has more. Source
Jon Stewart returning to “The Daily Show” through 2024 election
In a significant shake-up in late-night TV, Jon Stewart is set to make a grand return in hosting “The Daily Show” weekly in its upcoming season. CBS News’ Vladimir Duthiers has more. Source
Alaska company pays $900,000 after guide likely caused wildfire with campfire
In a settlement with the federal government, an Alaska fishing guide company paid $900,000 following allegations that one of its guides caused a 2019 wildfire by not properly putting out a campfire. Source
Here’s how much the typical American pays in debt each month
The average amount of debt people pay on their mortgages, credit cards and other loans has jumped sharply since 2020, study finds. Source
Man gets death sentence for arson attack that killed 36 at anime studio
Shinji Aoba stormed into Kyoto Animation’s No. 1 studio on July 18, 2019, and set it on fire. Source