Protesters have been taking over Canada’s capital city of Ottawa over the past two weeks, as anti-vaccine demonstrations have blocked traffic at a key shipping route between the Canada and the U.S. Catherine Porter, Toronto bureau chief for The New York Times, joined CBS News’ Lana Zak with the latest. Source Read More »
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The stories of “The Forgotten First” and how they broke the color barrier in the NFL
As the NFL is prepared to crown a champion Sunday night in Los Angeles, it’s mired in a lawsuit over equal representation in the coaching ranks. But there was a time when Black people were kept out of the league altogether until four men changed the face of the game. Dana Jacobson has more. Source Read More »
Ex-airport official caught in record-setting bribe scheme found dead
The government had warned the judge that he might flee or harm himself if granted bond while filing appeals, The Detroit News reported. Source Read More »
Life Father, Like Son: 22 Years Later, Another Hopkins Set to Play in the Super Bowl
Brycen Hopkins was a toddler eating hot dogs while playing in the aisle at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta during Super Bowl XXXIV, when his father – Titans left tackle Brad Hopkins – was on the field blocking for running back Eddie George while protecting quarterback Steve McNair. Source Read More »
2/12: CBS Saturday Morning
Americans are urged to leave Ukraine amid Russia tensions; The Dish: Chefs Scott Tacinelli, Angie Rito about food, family and new book. Source Read More »
Russian false-flag plan prompts U.S. to plan for worst in Ukraine
The new granular information about Russia’s plan was discussed in the Situation Room Thursday. Source Read More »
U.S. coach accused of sexual misconduct, racer probed for slurs
Former snowboardcross rider Callan Chythlook-Sifsof, a member of the 2010 Olympic team, made the accusations. Source Read More »
Afghans protest U.S. order to give $3.5 billion to 9/11 victims
Protesters who gathered outside Kabul’s grand Eid Gah mosque asked America for financial compensation for the tens of thousands of Afghans killed during the last 20 years of war. Source Read More »
Ukrainians brace for possible Russian invasion
With the threat of a Russian-led war only growing, it’s a race against time to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis, as Ukrainian forces brace for the worst. Imtiaz Tyab reports from Kyiv. Source Read More »
Suspect charged four decades after teen killed: “40 long years”
The body of Denise Marie Pierson, who was reported missing in 1981, was found in 1984 near railroad tracks about 300 yards from the home of one of those suspects. Source Read More »