Houston Texans add new talent to struggling 2022 team
Hello, Chancellor Johnson writing to you this week. Weโre past the halfway mark of the NFL season and going into todayโs game, the Texans sit at 1-7-1. This weekend, theyโre back at NRG stadium with a date against another NFC East opponent the Washington Commanders.
Groundbreaking ceremony held for new American Legion Post 490
Big changes are happening for the American Legion Post 490 on Galveston Road near Ellington Airport, in Southeast Houston. The post caught on fire last year and since then the Commander and people in the community have been working on a new plan.
The Ultimate New River Gorge National Park Travel Guide
At the most recently declared national park, the adventure starts and ends with the 1,000-foot-deep New River Gorge. At our newest national park, it starts and ends with the 1,000-foot-deep New River Gorge. The 73,000-acre stretch of rugged canyon in the southeast of West Virginia is home to class IV+ whitewater rafting, some of the best rock climbing on the eastern seaboard, purpose built singletrack, and more than 100-miles of hiking trails that capture the human history and natural beauty of this dramatic part of the country.
outsideonline.comFears of fourth COVID wave remain as hospitalizations and death continue to drop
Fears of fourth COVID wave remain as hospitalizations and death continue to drop New reported COVID infections fell Saturday, and the number of deaths from virus also continue to drop. There are signs of hope, but health experts say now is not the time for people to let their guard down. Lilia Luciano reports
cbsnews.comUnprecedented security effort in Washington, D.C., ahead of Biden inauguration
Unprecedented security effort in Washington, D.C., ahead of Biden inauguration New video shows rioters threaten members of Congress and Vice President Mike Pence during the assault on the Capitol. This comes as the level of security in Washington, D.C., is at an unprecedented level. Jeff Pegues has the latest.
cbsnews.comU.K. warns a second national lockdown may be needed as COVID-19 cases rise
U.K. warns a second national lockdown may be needed as COVID-19 cases rise More than 40,000 people in Britain have died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic in March, and cases are rising again. Several other countries in Europe are also seeing a surge. CBS New correspondent Roxana Saberi reports Britain is considering a second national lockdown.
cbsnews.comNew video shows Iranian missiles striking Ukrainian jet
Washington New video has emerged, showing two Iranian missiles striking a Ukrainian jetliner last week, killing all 176 people on board. Thirty seconds elapse before a second missile is fired. After the first missile hit the operator in the surface-to-air missile site was not certain that he had brought down the airplane and fired the second missile," Winnefeld said. Video shows Iranian missiles striking a Ukrainian jet last week. But perhaps the biggest mistake was the failure to close Iranian air space to commercial aircraft when air defenses were on high alert.
cbsnews.comFla. gun shop previously refused to sell to Orlando shooter
New reports indicate Omar Mateen may have tried to buy armor and ammunition from a Florida gun store before the mass shooting and was turned away. The gun store owner says he called the FBI after becoming suspicious of Mateen. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud joins CBSn to discuss.
cbsnews.comNew video: Inside El Chapo's secret hideout
New video is showing the operation that took Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman down, as well as an inside look into his secret hideout before he was arrested in Mexico. CBS Radio News' Adrienne Bard is based in Mexico City and joins CBSN with the latest.
cbsnews.comLoretta Lynch on police tension, race and making history
New attorney general Loretta Lynch became the top cop in the country and briefed the president on the race riots in Baltimore on her first day in office. A granddaughter of sharecroppers, she grew up in North Carolina surrounded by the issue of race. Lynch sat down with Norah O'Donnell for her first interview in office.
cbsnews.comMore women freezing eggs for career, waiting for right partner
More women freezing eggs for career, waiting for right partner New technology is allowing more women to pause their biological clocks and start a family whenever they're ready. Emma Rosenblum is the author of this week's Bloomberg BusinessWeek cover story, "Freeze Your Eggs, Free Your Career." She joins Dr. Jamie Grifo, program director of the NYU Langone Fertility Center, to discuss this trend.
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