Born and raised in Texas, Sarah Jarosz started playing music at age 9, and writing songs at 16. At 18, she won her first Grammy Award, followed by three more across six albums. Now, she is about to embark on her biggest North American tour yet. From her album “Polaroid Lovers,” here is Sarah Jarosz with “When the Lights Go Out.” Source
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How McDonald’s CosMc’s drinks compare in sugar and calories
How do CosMc’s, Starbucks and Dunkin’ drinks stack up in calories and sugar? We looked at the nutritional breakdown of 5 similar beverages across the companies to see how they compare. Source
Judge blocks removal of Confederate memorial from Arlington Cemetery, for now
The group seeking to stop the removal claims it would disturb gravesites. The cemetery denies it. The group also asserts the memorial memorial promotes North-South reconciliation. Source
Colorado releases 5 wolves under controversial program
The wolves were captured and evaluated in Oregon and released in Grand County on Monday with about 45 people, including Gov. Jared Polis, in attendance for the release. Source
Woman says she was stabbed by man in clown mask in Portage Park laundromat
“I turned slightly to the left, and I see this guy with a clown mask – like a Halloween mask,” said Erika Gierczak. Source
The consequences of online misinformation about the Israel-Hamas war
A CBS News investigation found misinformation about the conflict between Israel and Hamas is widespread on social media. National correspondent Tom Hanson and his team conducted an experiment to see firsthand how difficult it is to find the truth online. Source
Police seek charges against “28 sex buyers” in Massachusetts brothel bust
New charges may be filed in connection with the high-end brothel investigation in the Boston area. Source
12/18: Prime Time with John Dickerson
John Dickerson reports on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s visit to Israel, a new international task force to protect shipping in the Red Sea, and negotiations in Washington over new border and immigration measures. Source
Sen. Ben Cardin says police investigating alleged sex tape linked to ex-staffer
Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland said Capitol Police are investigating after news reports linked one of his former aides to a sex tape that was allegedly filmed in a hearing room. Source
Breaking down the new Vatican policy on same-sex blessings
The Vatican announced Monday it will allow priests to bless individuals in same-sex couples. Candida Moss, professor of theology at England’s University of Birmingham, joins CBS News to unpack what the new guidance means for the Catholic Church. Source