The deadline to avoid a government shutdown is fast approaching and House Republicans are still trying to find a path forward. The White House has started warning federal agencies they should be prepared to close. Skyler Henry has the latest. Source
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Ophelia leaves tens of thousands without power
Large portions of the East Coast have dealt with 24 hours of heavy winds, rain and flooding brought on by Tropical Storm Ophelia. Tens of thousands were still without power as of Sunday night. Astrid Martinez reports. Source
Six Things That Stood Out for the Titans in Sunday’s 27-3 Loss to the Browns
Senior Writer and Editor Jim Wyatt takes a look at six things that stood out on Sunday at Cleveland Browns Stadium. Source
Tracking Ophelia’s remnants
Ophelia on Sunday had been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone, but it was still forecast to impact portions of the Northeast. The Weather Channel meteorologist Molly McCollum has the forecast. Source
“CBS Weekend News” headlines for Sunday, September 24, 2023
Here’s a look at the top stories making headlines on the “CBS Weekend News” with Jericka Duncan. Source
Titans-Browns Week 3 Postgame Notes
The Titans did not turn the ball over for the second consecutive game. They recorded one takeaway (fumble recovery by Sean Murphy-Bunting) to finish the game with a plus-one turnover ratio and improve their season turnover ratio to even. Source
How Bradley fighting vehicles help Ukraine
The U.S.-supplied vehicle helping Ukraine fight Russia today was developed to protect Americans from the Soviets. Source
Gavin Newsom responds to presidential ambitions
60 Minutes correspondent Cecilia Vega pressed the California governor on whether his policies are meant to propel his possible presidential aspirations. Source
Sloths may be threatened by climate change after 64 million years of evolution
As the slowest mammal in the world — with a side of bad hearing and vision — the sloth’s survival story is an unusual one. The animal is now facing the threat of climate change and human sprawl. Source
Sloths turn survival of the fittest upside down
Sloths, the world’s slowest mammal, have been around for 64 million years. Sharyn Alfonsi traveled to Costa Rica to learn more about how they’ve survived. Source