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Hope and healing for America this Thanksgiving as Trump prepares to take office
In an on-camera interview, Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas shared hope and prayers for the nation at Thanksgiving as a new Trump administration soon takes office.
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Internet skewers Boyz II Men for the ‘worst national anthem of the season’
F1 fans have been left stunned over iconic 90s band Boyz II Men’s rendition of the US national anthem at the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
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Shootout near Israeli Embassy in Jordan leaves 3 police officers injured, gunman dead
Police in Jordan shot and killed a gunman who wounded three police officers near the Israeli Embassy on Sunday morning, authorities said.
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Michigan alum Tom Brady helped convince No. 1 recruit to sway from LSU to Wolverines: report
Sure, money may have played a major role in Bryce Underwood's flip from LSU to Michigan, but apparently, so did Wolverines alum Tom Brady.
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NATURE: Turkeys in South Dakota
We leave you this Sunday with some VERY happy turkeys, at South Dakota's Good Earth State Park. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard.
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Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Christmas with the Singhs’ on Hallmark Channel, A Holiday-Themed Cultural Clash Romance
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Christmas with the Singhs’ on Hallmark Channel, A Holiday-Themed Cultural Clash Romance Hallmark movies are known for their schmaltz, with silly premises and subpar acting. Their latest Christmas film, which has really taken off across the entertainment landscape (especially on Netflix), centers on an Indian family that is obsessed with...
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What makes a martini a martini?
There are very few American inventions more American than the martini – a classic cocktail of gin and vermouth, garnished with lemon. But today, a martini's ingredients may be up for debate.
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What makes a martini a martini?
There are very few American inventions more American than the martini – a classic cocktail of gin and vermouth, garnished with lemon. But today, a martini's ingredients may be up for debate, with variations and proportions skewed to personal taste. "Sunday Morning" contributor Kelefa Sanneh looks at the history of the martini, with a twist.
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Shoppers Struggling With Inflation Being 'Selective' Ahead of Black Friday
Shoppers are spending more this holiday season "but remain selective and are looking for discounts," investment bank Morgan Stanley said.
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Rediscovering the Baked Alaska
Few desserts are so shrouded in mystery as the enigmatic Baked Alaska. While it's thought people were eating baked ice cream dishes in the 19th century, the recipe for the dish that would become known as Baked Alaska was first published in 1894. Correspondent Luke Burbank looks at why this classic, paradoxical dessert that melds heat with frozen sweets continues to captivate.
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Shedeur Sanders shoves referee, ‘lucky’ to avoid ejection as frustrations boil over in Colorado loss
There was certainly a scenario Saturday night where Colorado would’ve needed to navigate the final 20 minutes without quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
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An Italian masterpiece: Cacio e pepe
A centuries-old pasta dish made with pecorino romano cheese and cracked pepper is a tradition in Italy, but getting it right is tricky even for the most experienced of chefs. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Gabriele Giura, head chef at the famed Roman restaurant Roscioli, about preparing this simple but wondrous dish.
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Serving up home-cooked dog food
In the U.S., commercially-produced pet food is a $50 billion a year industry. But some advocate for healthier meals for your beloved dog – food that's in line with what canines have eaten for thousands of years. How about some venison with squash?
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Serving up home-cooked dog food
Commercially-produced pet food is a $50 billion a year industry. But some advocate for healthier meals for your beloved pets. Correspondent Nancy Giles visits Just Food for Dogs, in Hollywood, Calif, which sells delicious canine fare that is also USDA-approved for human consumption; and with pet nutritionist Christine Filardi, author of "Home Cooking For Your Dog." Bone Appétit!
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Kim Kardashian slammed for making a ‘mockery’ of religion after wearing rosary beads while ‘half-naked’
A fan told the reality star, "Pls don't play with the Holy Rosary," while another added, "Nothing about you is holy take the rosaries off lol."
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Alabama's upset loss to Oklahoma completes wild day in college football as rankings could look a lot different
This week's college football rankings could look a lot different as No. 7 Alabama's loss to Oklahoma put the finishing touches on a wild day in college football.
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Mick Fleetwood plays to the future in Maui
Last year's horrific wildfires turned Lahaina into a disaster zone, and destroyed the Fleetwood Mac founder's club, Fleetwood's on Front Street. Today, Mick Fleetwood is determined to rebuild, saying, "There has to be music."
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Cher rants about ‘arrogant’ ‘Mask’ director Peter Bogdanovich: ‘He was a pig’
"He was not nice to the girls in the film and he was so f---ing arrogant," Cher said about Peter Bogdanovich.
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Mick Fleetwood plays to the future in Maui
As a young man, Fleetwood Mac founder Mick Fleetwood dreamed of a place – a club – where he could get his friends together. Twelve years ago, he made it happen in the west Maui city of Lahaina: Fleetwood's on Front Street. But last year's horrific wildfires turned Lahaina into a disaster zone, and destroyed his treasured club. Today, Fleetwood says he's determined to rebuild. Correspondent Tracy Smith reports.
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Cooking Thanksgiving dinner? This Iron Chef has some tips
Alex Guarnaschelli shares her Thanksgiving tips, tricks and recipes for the holiday
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Make masa an everyday ingredient with these bean and cheese gorditas
Gorditas, whose name translates to “little fat things,” are made from patting out masa dough, splitting the disks, then pan-frying and filling them.
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49ers vs. Packers Player Props: Trust 49ers TE George Kittle Sunday
Newsweek's NFL betting expert provides the best NFL player prop picks for 49ers vs. Packers on Sunday afternoon.
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The New Biopic From the Sound of Freedom Studios Violates Everything I Believe
I suspect Dietrich Bonhoeffer would have hated the movie Bonhoeffer.
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What Time/Channel Is ‘Yellowstone’ On Tonight? Where To Watch ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5, Episode 11 Live Online For Free
Tonight's episode will be followed by the second installment of the new Paramount+ series Landman.
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In praise of Seattle-style teriyaki
Seattle has more teriyaki shops per capita than any other metropolis in America. Correspondent Luke Burbank talks with the man whose 1976 restaurant, Toshi's Teriyaki Grill, began it all.
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Patrick Mahomes fined $14,000 for 'violent gesture' while celebrating touchdown: report
Patrick Mahomes is the latest NFL player to be hit with a fine for a gun-related celebration, doing so during the Chiefs' game against the Buffalo Bills.
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Dishing up space food
At the Johnson Space Food Systems Laboratory in Houston, NASA scientists develop dishes – freeze-dried, heat-stabilized, or irradiated – to serve on the International Space Station. Correspondent David Pogue checks out what's on the menu in Earth orbit.
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Gazan chefs cook up hope and humanity for online audience
Ten-year-old Chef Renad (who's gained a following on Instagram) and Hamada Shaqoura (who relies on humanitarian aid and crude cooking arrangements) educate while preparing meals in war-torn Gaza.
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Gazan chefs cook up hope and humanity for online audience
For many in war-torn Gaza, a hot meal has become a luxury. Two bright spots in the midst of displacement and food shortages are 10-year-old Chef Renad, who's gained a following on Instagram, and Hamada Shaqoura, who prepares simple dishes online, often relying on humanitarian aid and crude cooking arrangements. They talk with correspondent Holly Williams about the hardships of life in Gaza, and of using cooking as a symbol of hope and humanity.
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A new generation of shopping cart, with GPS and AI
At a Price Chopper outside Kansas City, shoppers are test driving the new Caper Cart, featuring digital screens, GPS, cameras equipped with artificial intelligence, and packaging scanners that spit out coupons. Correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti looks at the technology used to "reinvent the wheel" of the shopping cart.
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Elon Musk jokes about buying MSNBC — using a very bawdy meme
"And lead us not into temptation …," Musk, the world's richest man, wrote.
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"All hands on deck" for Idaho's annual potato harvest
In Idaho, harvest season means some high schools offer students a two-week "spud break," when they help farmers get their potatoes out of the ground and into the cellar. And in some cases, their teachers join in. Correspondent Conor Knighton reports.
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Psychedelic drugs, bodily fluids and booze were consumed in ancient Egyptian rituals, study reveals in archaeological first
In an archaeological first, scientists have scraped the organic residue within a 2,000-year-old head-shaped drinking vessel, called a Bes mug, to identify its past contents.
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Once settled sexual assault allegations surface against Trump's defense pick
Shortly after Pete Hegseth’s nomination as defense secretary, a memo reached Trump’s transition team saying Hegseth sexually assaulted a woman years earlier. He maintains the sex was consensual.
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Version Control: What’s the Best Way to Revisit the Land of Oz?
There are a lot of movies that remake, sequelize, or accompany the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz. As Wicked joins them, which one should you stream?
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Taylor Swift gets emotional as she celebrates last Eras Tour show in Toronto: ‘I’m just having a bit of a moment’
The "Bad Blood" singer attempted to hold back her tears as the sold-out crowd gave her a minute-long standing ovation during her performance.
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Hagerty: Public doesn't care if FBI does background check of Hegseth
Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., a prominent ally of Donald Trump, said the president-elect would fire members of his Cabinet who don't follow the policy he sets out.
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SJSU volleyball team with trans player clinches playoff meeting vs. team that forfeited amid controversy
San Jose State's volleyball team is currently guaranteed to face a team in the upcoming Mountain West Tournament that has already forfeited to it.
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Baking an ancient bread in Tennessee
In Nashville, not far from the center of the country music world, you'll find a bakery that produces bread nearly identical to what Kurds have been enjoying for more than 4,000 years. Correspondent Martha Teichner visits Newroz Market, where their bread, which originated in Mesopotamia and is traditionally hand-made by women, is a vital culinary necessity for the Kurdish diaspora.
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Good enough to eat: Noah Verrier's paintings of comfort food
Artist Noah Verrier is getting millions of likes on social media for his paintings of comfort foods, like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, burgers, fries, and jelly donuts – and they're selling like hotcakes on eBay. Correspondent Rita Braver talks with Verrier about how the former Florida State University art instructor came to become known as a "junk food painter."
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A study to devise nutritional guidance just for you
When it comes to eating healthy, all of us respond to foods differently. The National Institutes of Health's new nutrition study hopes to finally provide Americans a personalized answer to the question: "What should I eat?"
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Appalachian State fans pelt James Madison players with snowballs before game
As the James Madison Dukes were entering the field from the tunnel, Appalachian State Mountaineer fans bombarded the players with snowballs.
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'Never-Trumpers,' liberal media were living in 'blue bubble' before Trump's victory, says veteran journalist
Veteran political analyst and best-selling author Mark Halperin discusses the media landscape entering a second Trump presidency and why many could not see a Trump victory coming.
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Transcript: Sen. Tammy Duckworth on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Nov. 24, 2024
The following is a transcript of an interview with Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Democrat of Illinois, on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that aired on Nov. 24, 2024.
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U.S Air Force says drones spotted near 3 bases in England last week
The drones were spotted between Wednesday and Friday near RAF Lakenheath, RAF Mildenhall and RAF Feltwell.
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Mystery Drones Fly Over US Air Force Bases
Drones over the bases in Britain ranged in size and configuration, a U.S. Air Forces in Europe spokesperson said.
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‘General Hospital’ star Chad Duell quits the show after 14 years: ‘Wasn’t an easy decision’
Chad Duell has played Michael Corinthos on "General Hospital" since 2010.
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Maher urges Americans to 'not let politics f--- up the holidays': Shouldn't 'cut people off' for Trump win
In his last show of the year, HBO's Bill Maher urged Americans to not let politics spoil the holidays following President-elect Donald Trump's victory.
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