A New York state judge has ordered two fantasy sports sites to stop doing business in the state. CBS News justice correspondent Paula Reid has the details. Source
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New season of “Serial” tells Bowe Bergdahl’s story
Season 2 of the hit podcast “Serial” debuts with U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl telling the story of his disappearance. Mashable Media Reporter Jason Abbruzzese discussed the series with CBSN. Source
J.J. Abram’s gives “60 Minutes” a sneak peek into “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
J.J. Abrams gave 60 Minutes’ Bill Whitaker a behind-the-scenes look at his upcoming movie “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Bill Whitaker shared the preview with CBSN’s Contessa Brewer. Source
John Williams and J.J. Abrams discuss “Star Wars: The Force Awakens”
Bill Whitaker sat down with Composer John Williams and director J.J. Abrams for 60 Minutes to discuss the latest installment in the Star Wars franchise, “The Force Awakens.” Source
Bowe Bergdahl speaks for the first time in popular “Serial” podcast
The popular podcast “Serial” started its second season Thursday by introducing the story of Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl The podcast is the first time Bergdahl has spoken since he was released from a Taliban prison last year. David Martin has his story. Source
One-on-one with music legend Carole King
Music legend Carole King takes a look back at a hit-filled career spanning more than 50 years. “CBS This Morning” co-host Norah O’Donnell joins CBSN to discuss her interview with King. Source
Planned Parenthood shooter: “I am guilty”
In a courtroom outburst, Robert Lewis Dear, who allegedly shot and killed three people at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado, admitted that he was guilty and that he’s “a warrior for the babies.” CBSN’s Contessa Brewer has the latest details. Source
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says economy set to make turnaround
Powell spoke with Scott Pelley Wednesday for a report airing tonight on 60 Minutes. Source
In vitro fertilization goes to the dogs
Researchers at Cornell University have found a new way to make puppies: in vitro fertilization. Jim Axelrod has more on what that means and how it can help more than just dogs. Source
The shrinking middle class
In 1971, 61 percent of Americans were considered to be middle class. Today, barely half of Americans fit in that category. Anthony Mason explains the numbers from a new research study. Source