Why this London restaurant uses a new chef every week
At London’s Carousel, there are never too many cooks in the kitchen. Founders Ed and Ollie Templeton and their staff are constants, but the chefs change weekly. Each chef creates a single serving tasting menu, giving diners a unique experience each week. Dana Jacobson stopped by to give it a try.
Justin Timberlake pleads guilty to lesser charge after DWI arrest
Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while ability impaired on Friday. It’s a lesser offense than the driving under intoxication charge he faced after being arrested this summer. As part of the plea, Timberlake agreed to make a public service announcement, which he did immediately after leaving court.
Saturday Sessions: The Heavy Heavy performs “Happiness”
Since being formed in Brighton, England, “The Heavy Heavy” has been hailed as “one of the most talented rock bands alive.” The quintet self-produced their critically acclaimed debut EP, and are about to release their first album. Now, making their return visit to Saturday Sessions, here is “The Heavy Heavy” with “Happiness.”
Saturday Sessions: The Heavy Heavy performs “Because You’re Mine”
Since being formed in Brighton, England, “The Heavy Heavy” has been hailed as “one of the most talented rock bands alive.” The quintet self-produced their critically acclaimed debut EP, and are about to release their first album. Now, making their return visit to Saturday Sessions, here is “The Heavy Heavy” with “Because You’re Mine.”
Saturday Sessions: The Heavy Heavy performs “Cherry”
Since being formed in Brighton, England, “The Heavy Heavy” has been hailed as “one of the most talented rock bands alive.” The quintet self-produced their critically acclaimed debut EP, and are about to release their first album. Now, making their return visit to Saturday Sessions, here is “The Heavy Heavy” with “Cherry.”
Iran says it successfully launched satellite into orbit
Iran’s reported satellite launch comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Funeral held for Turkish-American activist Aysenur Eygi
Aysenur Eygi, a Turkish-American activist who was likely killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank, was buried on Saturday.
New mammogram requirements now in effect
After decades of advocacy, there’s a new standard for empowering patients who receive mammograms with access to what could be life-saving information. The new regulation, which is now in effect, requires mammogram providers to notify women of their level of breast density.
911 calls offer glimpse into aftermath of Georgia high school shooting
Memorials will be held today to honor two of the victims of last week’s deadly shooting at a Georgia high school. CBS News has obtained 911 calls from parents of students trying to get information in the moments after the violence unfolded. The shooting left two teachers and two students dead.
Airstrikes in Gaza kill 14; Israeli forces show tunnel system
Israeli airstrikes have hit southern Gaza overnight, killing at least 14 people. One strike was captured by the rooftop camera where a local CBS News team is based. Meanwhile, the Israeli military gave CBS News a glimpse of the extensive network of Hamas-built tunnels uncovered under Rafah.