Fans of “Divergent” are getting their first glimpse at the latest installment of the popular franchise. And Sophia Loren adds another honor to her long list of achievements. Suzanne Marques has your eye on entertainment. Source
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Cancer survivor surprises Garth Brooks on E.T.
Garth Brooks paid special tribute to one fan at his concert in Minneapolis. Teresa Shaw is battling cancer and that night she brought her sign that said, “Chemo this morning. Garth tonight. Enjoying the dance.” The two reunited on “Entertainment Tonight.” Gayle King reports. Source
Michael Keaton returns to spotlight in “Birdman”
The actor portrays a washed-up actor in the black comedy. Keaton sits down with Charlie Rose and talks about his new film ahead of the Hollywood Film Awards. Source
Carol Ann Susi of “Big Bang Theory” dies of cancer
Carol Ann Susi, who appeared on many TV shows including “The Big Bang Theory,” died after a brief battle with cancer. She was 62 years old. Gayle King reports. Source
7-year-old boys gets a new hand
An engineering student in North Carolina uses a 3-D printer and a little bit of hope to change a boy’s life. Renee Chou is giving us an inside look at this bionic invention. Source
4-year-old survives cliff fall
California boy fell 200 feet off an oceanside cliff. Source
11/11: Wintry blast continues battering U.S.; A soldier’s fight to end suicide among veterans
Winter weather is wreaking havoc on America’s heartland. As WCCO’s Jamie Yuccas reports, it’s expected to send temperatures below freezing in every state except Hawaii and Florida; And, every day, 22 veterans commit suicide — more than 8,000 per year. Mark Strassmann talks with Lt. Justin Fitch, a soldier battling colon cancer and spending what time he has left to keep other soldiers alive. Source
Top 5 Reasons Creationism Is An Assault On Science: By Bill Nye
Bill Nye takes on creationism in his new book, “Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation.” He stopped by CBS to make his case in an op-ed. Source
A soldier’s fight to end suicide among veterans
Every day, 22 veterans commit suicide — more than 8,000 per year. Mark Strassmann talks with Lt. Justin Fitch, a soldier battling colon cancer and spending what time he has left to keep other soldiers alive. Source
Juilliard violinist chooses subway as his stage
James Graseck has been serenading subway riders for more than 40 years. Bach is his favorite. Despite graduating from Julliard School of Music and performing with the United Nations Orchestra, he not only prefers the subway, but is also able to support his family by his tips alone. Marlie Hall reports. Source