One of America’s favorite serial killers is coming back to TV. “Dexter: Original Sin” on Paramount+ features a younger version of murderer Dexter Morgan in a prequel to the Emmy-nominated series “Dexter.” Julianne Ferreira spoke to the show’s stars. (Paramount is the parent company of CBS News.) Source
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Georgia judge denies former Trump lawyer’s motion to overturn guilty plea
Former Trump campaign campaign lawyer Kenneth Chesebro tried to have his guilty plea in the Fulton County election interference case invalidated. Source
What is Red 40 and why hasn’t the FDA banned the dye?
The FDA’s top food official says the safety of the dye called Red 40 hasn’t been assessed in over a decade, despite concerns over its potential behavioral health effects. Source
Unveiling | Sunday on 60 Minutes
Anderson Cooper investigates “nudify” websites and apps, which use artificial intelligence to turn a real photo of someone fully clothed into a real-looking nude image. Sunday on 60 Minutes. Source
Trump says Republicans will try to end daylight saving time
President-elect Donald Trump said Republicans will try to end the decades-long ritual of changing the clocks twice a year. Source
Trump attorneys criticize prosecutors’ “novel” alternative in New York case
Prosecutors and President-elect Donald Trump’s lawyers continue to argue over how a judge should move forward in a case in which Trump has been convicted, but not sentenced. Source
Macy’s says it will close 65 stores this year
Macy’s is accelerating store closures, with plans to shutter more than 50 locations. Source
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit alleging sexual assault by ‘American Idol’ producer
Paula Abdul and former “American Idol” producer Nigel Lythgoe have agreed to settle a lawsuit in which she alleged he sexually assaulted her in the early 2000s when she was a judge on the show. Source
Oklahoma moves toward final U.S. execution of 2024
Kevin Ray Underwood is scheduled to receive a lethal injection on Thursday, his 45th birthday. Source
Supreme Court takes up case over California vehicle emissions standards
The Supreme Court said it will wade into a case over whether California can set its own vehicle emissions standards under a scheme laid out in the Clean Air Act. Source