Cameron Diaz on sleep divorce: “We should normalize separate bedrooms”
Cameron Diaz isn’t alone — more Americans are choosing separate bedrooms, a practice known as “sleep divorce,” as a way to prioritize sleep.
Police say “dead and wounded” after shooting at university in Prague
Czech police say there are “dead and wounded” after a shooting inside a building on the campus of a university in Prague.
2 found dead in submerged car after police chase in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania state troopers said they found two men dead inside a car that had driven over a steep embankment and into a body of water.
Airlines prepare for record 39 million passengers this holiday season
Airlines are preparing for a record 39 million passengers this holiday season. CBS News’ Kris Van Cleave talks with United CEO Scott Kirby and U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to weigh in on improvements made for this year’s travelers.
Colo. high court justices getting threats after ruling vs. Trump, report says
The threats began after the court barred him from the state’s primary ballot, saying the U.S. Constitution bans him from becoming president again due to his actions around the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot.
2 more U.S. soldiers killed during WWII identified: “He was so young”
About 160 service members have been accounted for over the last fiscal year as part of a massive, yearslong effort headed by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.
The stakes are high for Ron DeSantis in Iowa. “He can’t come in second and get beat by 30 points. Nobody can.”
In the latest CBS New Iowa poll, DeSantis trails Trump by 36 points.
Joint chiefs chairman holds first call with Chinese counterpart in over a year
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown’s call with his Chinese counterpart Thursday is the highest military communication with China in over a year.
Hardy Lloyd sentenced to prison for threatening witnesses, jurors during synagogue shooting trial
The self-proclaimed white supremacist will spend over six years in prison.
The End of Affirmative Action | CBS Reports
In the aftermath of the Supreme Court striking down affirmative action in college admissions, CBS Reports examines the fog of uncertainty for students and administrators who say the decision threatens to unravel decades of progress.