The dynamic duo behind Border Grill
On a special edition of The Dish, meet Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger, the dynamic duo behind Border Grill. Their partnership has made the women, sometimes known as “Too Hot Tamales,” pioneers in the kitchen and on television. CBS News’ Dana Jacobson visited Border Grill to talk to Milliken and Feniger about their decades-long […]
Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform “The Tower”
For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album “People Who Aren’t There Anymore,” here is Future Islands […]
Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform “The Fight”
For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album “People Who Aren’t There Anymore,” here is Future Islands […]
Saturday Sessions: Future Islands perform “King of Sweden”
For nearly two decades, the Baltimore-based Future Islands have wowed audiences around the world with their heartfelt anthems and bold live performances. The group just released their seventh album and announced a new tour, bringing their music to a whole new audience. From their new album “People Who Aren’t There Anymore,” here is Future Islands […]
Memorial service celebrates life of former U.S. Senator Jean Carnahan
ST. LOUIS — The public was invited to attend a memorial service for former U.S. Senator and Missouri First Lady Jean Carnahan at The Sheldon Concert Hall on February 10 at 10 a.m. The service was led by Rev. Emanuel Cleaver II, with speeches from Senator Carnahan’s family and a performance by Denise Thimes and […]
How Las Vegas, once known as “Sin City,” became an unlikely sports haven
What changed to make Las Vegas, a city once known for gambling, one of the biggest sports cities in the country?
At least 28 Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes in Rafah
More than half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are packed into Rafah, many after being uprooted repeatedly by Israeli evacuation orders that now cover two-thirds of Gaza’s territory.
How did Sin City become a sports mecca? A look at the history of Las Vegas
Las Vegas has had many identities over the years, but even a decade ago, it was unthinkable that the city would be home to a pro sports team. Now, there are three, with more likely on the way. CBS News’ Dana Jacobson reports on how this unlikely city became a sports haven.
What makes Las Vegas the wedding capital of the world?
Millions of romantic hopefuls have said “I do” in Las Vegas. The city’s $2.5 billion wedding industry offers a unique variety of ceremony options – including the infamous Little White Wedding Chapel, with its drive-through tunnel of vows. Dana Jacobson reports on the expansive industry.
What to expect during tomorrow’s Super Bowl
The 2024 Super Bowl is a rematch of sorts, with the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers suiting up against each other just like they did in 2020. Both teams have had some turnover, though they’re led by the same coaches. CBS News’ Nate Burleson reports on what to look for on the […]