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Jets' Aaron Rodgers Reportedly Refused Scans on Multiple Injuries

Jets star QB Aaron Rodgers is reportedly refusing to get fully checked out for his injuries, fueling more speculation about his future with the team.
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Customers flock to beloved Texas pie shop for Thanksgiving
Houston's Flying Saucer Pie Company has a devoted following, with people camping out overnight and lines up to half a mile long to get dessert for Thanksgiving. Janet Shamlian takes a look at what makes this shop so special.
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Princess Diana fans discover William, George, and Charlotte inherited the ‘Spencer Stare’
Royal family fanatics are floored after spotting a signature facial expression of Princess Diana on the faces of her son and the grandchildren she never got to meet.
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Law enforcement raises warning over so-called pink cocaine
Law enforcement is raising alarm bells over a drug called pink cocaine. It doesn't actually contain cocaine, but is instead a combination of other substances. Tom Hanson has more on the spread of the potentially deadly drug.
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Recall affects roughly 240,000 electric vehicles
Some 240,000 electric vehicles are being recalled because of the risk they could lose power while being driven. Some of the affected models include Kia vehicles and the Hyundai Genesis.
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Menendez brothers due in court Monday, hoping for freedom
The Menendez brothers are scheduled to appear virtually in court on Monday for a hearing that will look into the legality of their conviction. The brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents in 1996, are exploring several avenues to try to get out of prison. Elise Preston has the details.
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Shoppers see some relief this year for Thanksgiving groceries
Shoppers buying Thanksgiving groceries are seeing some relief at the register for the first time in years. The price of staples like turkey, pumpkin and green beans are down compared to last year, although cranberries and wine have jumped. Kelly O'Grady reports.
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Millions of Americans preparing for Thanksgiving travel
Some people are already getting a headstart on their Thanksgiving travel this weekend, as airports are expected to be packed as the week progresses. More than 70 million people are also expected to drive to their holiday destinations. Shanelle Kaul reports.
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Hamas says Israeli hostage killed during fighting in Gaza
Hamas says an Israeli woman who was taken hostage has died during the continued fighting in Gaza. Israel has not confirmed her death, as some 100 hostages are still unaccounted for. Debora Patta has more.
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Trump makes more Cabinet picks
President-elect Donald Trump continued announcing planned Cabinet nominations Friday night. Most of his selections for key positions have more support than opposition, CBS News polling has found. Nikole Killion has more.
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"CBS Weekend News" headlines for Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Jericka Duncan.
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Driver, passenger 'miraculously' escape dramatic SUV crash in Newport Beach, officials say
A driver and passenger 'miraculously' survived a serious single-vehicle crash in Orange County early Sunday, local officials said.
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Patrick Mahomes’ mad dash helps Chiefs survive Panthers scare in dramatic win
Ten yards into a scramble, Patrick Mahomes could have easily slid for a first down or simply ducked out of bounds and moved on to the next play.
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That Commanders game went off the rails. Has their season?
The Commanders will never again play in a game like Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys. They can still learn from it.
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Companies could easily flee NY for NJ over new congestion toll: senator
"You've seen over the last two years more and more New York City-based organizations, including business groups, say that this is bad for business and bad for working families in the city," said New Jersey Sen. George Helmy.
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Un-erasing Redskins history: One small defeat for America’s woke Stalinists
Kudos to Josh Harris and the NFL Washington Commanders ownership group for agreeing to no longer erase the iconic Blackfoot chief logo from the team’s history, including video archives.
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Illegal immigrant with extensive criminal history arrested for attempted rape days after release from jail
Authorities in Virginia revealed that an illegal immigrant who was arrested for kidnapping and attempting to rape a stranger, also had an extensive criminal history.
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Knicks still searching for answers with defense struggling heading into Nikola Jokic test
The Knicks’ mile-high defensive woes won’t get any easier Monday night.
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Trump just picked a total turkey to run his Labor Department
It looks like President-elect Donald Trump decided to start celebrating Thanksgiving early by choosing to put a turkey in his Cabinet.
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Fans shocked over Lizzo’s weight loss as singer twins with look-alike mom Shari in matching braids
The singer has documented her weight-loss journey on social media for months amid rumors she's been taking Ozempic.
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UATX launches, touting ideological openness and debate
The University of Austin, or UATX, is teaching its inaugural class of 92 college students. The school, with its focus on free speech, has been labeled by some as "anti-woke."
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How Kenya became the "Silicon Savannah"
The tech hub of East Africa, Kenya—and Nairobi in particular—is looking to solve an impending jobs crisis through innovation.
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A lowrider's art imitates life
Rob Vanderslice, famous for his paint jobs in the world of lowriders, showed correspondent Bill Whitaker a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood that illustrates his life story.
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Lowriders bounce back to claim their place in American culture
Lowrider automobiles, known for their vibrant colors and hydraulic gymnastics, have been seen by many as connected to gang culture. But that perception is finally changing.
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Lowriders shine after perceptions of them improve
For years, lowriders were thought to be tied to gangs and drugs. They're now being seen more as positive cultural symbols and moving art exhibits as perceptions around them have improved.
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Training AI takes heavy toll on workers in Kenya
Training AI takes a heavy toll on Kenyan workers, who say they earned $2 an hour to label and sift through gruesome content for American companies.
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New Texas college, UATX, encourages civil discourse and free speech
UATX President Pano Kanelos said the school looks for students who think deeply and challenge norms. The University of Austin was founded to encourage free speech and open debate.
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Africans working on AI feel exploited by big American tech companies
Digital workers in Kenya had to sift through horrific online content to train AI, but say they were underpaid, overworked, and got inadequate mental health support. So they're fighting back.
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Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson used teammates’ urine to ward off injuries during NFL career
Former star receiver Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson had his secret formula for staying healthy re-revealed during a podcast appearance last week. 
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Pro-marijuana veterans group claims it was suddenly suspended from Instagram with ‘no explanation’ in act of censorship
Buzz kill! A group representing disabled military veterans in the cannabis industry accused Meta's Instagram of censorship after suspending its account.
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Malik Nabers tees off on 'soft as f---' Giants after embarrassing home loss
New York Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers lambasted the team after a 30-7 loss at home to Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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A lowrider artist's journey "out of the darkness"
Rob Vanderslice, famous for his paint jobs in the world of lowriders, showed correspondent Bill Whitaker a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood that illustrates his life story.
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60 Minutes returns to Notre Dame
Next Sunday, 60 Minutes returns to the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, bringing viewers a unique first look at the rebirth of one of the world’s great treasures.
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Training AI takes heavy toll on Kenyans working for $2 an hour | 60 Minutes
Digital workers in Kenya had to sift through horrific online content to train AI, but say they were underpaid, overworked, and got inadequate mental health support. So they’re fighting back.
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UATX says it fights college censorship culture with a focus on free speech | 60 Minutes
The University of Austin, or UATX, is teaching its inaugural class of 92 college students. The school, with its focus on free speech, has been labeled by some as “anti-woke.”
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Lowrider cars celebrated as cultural symbol among Mexican Americans | 60 Minutes
For years, lowriders were thought to be tied to gangs and drugs. They’re now being seen more as positive cultural symbols and moving art exhibits as perceptions of them have improved.
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"The Future of Money" | 60 Minutes Archive
In 2015, Lesley Stahl traveled to Kenya, where a "mobile money" revolution was sweeping the country. Kenyans were sending and receiving money on their cell phones through the platform M-Pesa, which improved commerce and brought basic necessities to poorer areas.
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Famed jeweler Sybil Yurman once had a ‘60s summer fling with rocker James Taylor on Martha’s Vineyard
Jewelry trailblazer Sybil Yurman, cofounder of luxe brand David Yurman, once had a romance with singer James Taylor. Talk about a summer of love! Famed jeweler Sybil Yurman — cofounder of the luxe brand David Yurman — had a romance in the ’60s with famed “Fire and Rain” singer James Taylor.  During a 92Y talk...
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Washington’s fantasy look-alike contest finds its subject: a Kennedy
Hundreds gathered in a D.C. park to observe and judge who looked most like Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of John F. Kennedy.
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Stanford prof accused of using AI to fake testimony in Minnesota case against conservative YouTuber
Jeff Hancock, an expert on AI and misinformation, has been accused of fabricating an expert declaration by citing a study that was allegedly made up by AI.
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For Kendrick Lamar, spite is an engine on the exhilarating 'GNX'
The Compton rapper's new LP dropped without warning on Friday in the wake of his epic feud with Drake.
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Clippers Star Kawhi Leonard Declared Ineligible for Any NBA Awards
Los Angeles Clipper superstar forward Kawhi Leonard is no longer eligible for NBA awards this season.
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Joe Biden bids donors farewell at ‘last hurrah’ White House bash, tells guests ‘don’t jump in the pool’
“Insiders who were invited and didn’t go are calling it ‘the losers party,’” groused a source. Another called it, "the last hurrah."
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Four men convicted in Spain in connection to 2021 hate crime murder
Four men were sentenced for their involvement in the homophobic murder of 24-year-old Samuel Luiz, who died at a hospital in July 2021 after being attacked for allegedly being gay.
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NYC eatery running migrant food-peddling ring hit with sickening new violations: ‘No regard’
A filthy Brooklyn restaurant where migrants prepare potentially dangerous food to sell on Big Apple streets has been hit with a new rash of sickening violations.
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How To Watch ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5, Episode 11 Online and On TV
Kayce takes the investigation into his own hands during tonight's all-new Yellowstone.
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Musk and Ramaswamy build a ‘DOGE’ team to go to war with Washington
The Tesla executive and the former presidential candidate are meeting with staff and interviewing experts as they plan for massive federal cuts.
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Daniil Medvedev credits new strings for his success in 2023 after winning first clay title at the Italian Open
Daniil Medvedev revealed one reason behind his incredible form this year after winning the Italian Open: new racket strings.
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The world's oldest Douglas fir trees have lived over 1,000 years
The Douglas fir, the state tree of Oregon, can grow incredibly tall and live impressively long. The oldest Douglas fir trees have lived to be over 1,000 years old.
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