NASCAR vs. Jordan: Inside Antitrust Trial | John Driskell Hopkins Talks Music and ALS

NASCAR vs. Jordan: Inside Antitrust Trial | John Driskell Hopkins Talks Music and ALS

Pope Leo XIV returns to the Vatican after his first major trip as pontiff. He left Lebanon where he delivered a prayer and a message of peace, hoping to bring unity to the divided region. CBS News' Chris Livesay reports. The Trump administration is rejecting accusations that at least one of its attacks on an alleged drug boat may amount to a war crime. The White House acknowledges a second strike on one boat did happen and claimed it was legal. Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who served under President George W. Bush, explains the latest on the attacks, if he thinks a war crime was committed and what happens next. NASCAR is being sued by two racing teams in federal court, one of which is co-owned by NBA legend Michael Jordan, alleging the premiere racing organization in the U.S. is violating antitrust laws. NASCAR says it has done nothing wrong. CBS News' Adriana Diaz reports. Taxpayer-funded charter schools are spreading in communities around the country, offering a curriculum with a Eurocentric focus that stresses traditional values. Our CBS News investigation found these taxpayer-funded schools operate with limited public oversight. Mark Strassmann spoke with a group of parents who feel betrayed after one Florida school failed to open. In the "CBS Mornings" series "Note to Self," John Driskell Hopkins, one of the founding members of country music's Zac Brown Band, reflects on his music career and lessons he's learned while living with ALS. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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2/21: Intel officials warn that Russia is interfering again in U.S. election. An Idaho mother whose two children haven't been seen since Sept is behind bars.

2/21: Intel officials warn that Russia is interfering again in U.S. election. An Idaho mother whose two children haven't been seen since Sept is behind bars.

President Trump is furious with his own intelligence officials for telling Congress that Russians are trying to help him get re-elected. There is a new intelligence warning that Russia is interfering ...

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"Outlander's" Richard Rankin Discusses Season 5, Time Travel and his Homeland

"Outlander's" Richard Rankin Discusses Season 5, Time Travel and his Homeland

Scottish actor Richard Rankin, who portrays Roger MacKenzie on "Outlander," joins CBS News contributor Jamie Wax to discuss the genre-bending series. Rankin reflects on the show’s popularity, filming ...

21 Feb 202023min

2/20: Democrats clashed in Las Vegas debate. Gunman in Germany kills 10 people.

2/20: Democrats clashed in Las Vegas debate. Gunman in Germany kills 10 people.

The top Democratic candidates for president had their most brutal encounter of the campaign last night in Las Vegas. There is shock in Germany this morning, after shootings at two hookah lounges left ...

20 Feb 202017min

Heart Health for Women: 'Your Health is Your Most Important Asset'

Heart Health for Women: 'Your Health is Your Most Important Asset'

February is American Heart Month, a time to raise awareness about heart health and what we can do to prevent heart disease. Dr. Jennifer Mieres is one of the leading experts and patient advocates of h...

20 Feb 202029min

2/19: Dozens of new coronavirus infections are reported. Mike Bloomberg joins Democrats on debate stage tonight.

2/19: Dozens of new coronavirus infections are reported. Mike Bloomberg joins Democrats on debate stage tonight.

The end of a coronavirus quarantine in Japan is adding new uncertainty to the outbreak that started in China and has spread around the world. The top contenders in the Democratic presidential race wil...

19 Feb 202017min

Why Friendship is as Important to our Health as Diet and Exercise

Why Friendship is as Important to our Health as Diet and Exercise

Science journalist Lydia Denworth has written a book about the phenomenon of friendship and how the bonds we form with our friends are not just pleasant, but essential. She tells CBS News' Errol Barne...

19 Feb 202021min

What's Behind the Rising Cost of Booze?

What's Behind the Rising Cost of Booze?

Going out for a drink has never been more expensive. Since 2003, federal data shows a 57 percent spike in the cost of alcoholic beverages at bars and restaurants. Co-host Tony Dokoupil traveled around...

18 Feb 202017min

2/18: Daytona 500 crash injures star NASCAR driver. Jurors to begin deliberations in Weinstein case.

2/18: Daytona 500 crash injures star NASCAR driver. Jurors to begin deliberations in Weinstein case.

One of NASCAR's best-known drivers is in a hospital after the Daytona 500 ended with one of the most spectacular crashes in its long history. We have breaking news from the Democratic presidential ra...

18 Feb 202017min

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