
The U.S. Army's Return To Twitch Is Off To A Bizarre Start
Today, after recently unbanning viewers who had asked about war crimes (among other things), the U.S. Army is back on Twitch. Now a whole, whole lot of people are asking about war crimes.
Today, after recently unbanning viewers who had asked about war crimes (among other things), the U.S. Army is back on Twitch. Now a whole, whole lot of people are asking about war crimes.
I don’t think so: Drake feat. Lil Durk, “Laugh Now, Cry Later”: While I agree with the general sentiment of Drake’s latest offering in that laughing now and crying after the fact is usually a good way to live, I don’t know if this song or the video, which is basically an ad for Nike, is the move? Nike’s headquarters…
Читать дальше...California, the largest state in the nation and the first to exceed 600,000 coronavirus cases, is nearing 11,000 deaths, NBC News figures show.
The United side of today is unrecognisable from the one that slumped to an insipid 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford, a result which ultimately proved the beginning of the end for Mourinho
MEMPHIS DEPAY is ready to prove his Premier League critics wrong by crushing Pep Guardiola’s Champions League dream. The former Manchester United forward, 26, was branded a flop during a disappointing three-year spell at Old Trafford. But he has really found his feet at European surprise packages Lyon. Depay’s penalty in last week’s 2-1 defeat […]
ARSENAL paraded new signing Willian yesterday — but now fear they could miss out on other targets. The Brazil international, 32, signed a three-year contract worth £130,000-a-week after seven seasons at Chelsea. But hopes of other quick deals are fading for Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as he tries to launch a major overhaul of his […]
BEER drinkers in Seattle are noticing an anti-cop slogan gracing the bottom of their cans – and the brewery owner is defending it. Mirage Brewery owner Michael Dempster is defending his decision to stamp “ACAB means all cops” on the bottom of his brewery’s signature brew, “Choosey Lover.” “I used the markings because I stand […]
Just one week after House Speaker John Boehner unveiled his road map for immigration reform, he announced it was in trouble because his Republican members do not trust President Obama. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
The Miami Beach Police Department release surveillance video of pop star Justin Bieber being processed by an officer during his arrest in Miami Beach in January. Bieber was charged with driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an invalid license.
Russ has returned with a new single made for summer nights.
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President Obama said Russian President Vladimir Putin's tough guy appearance is "part of his schtick." Norah O'Donnell reports.
Before engineers could overhaul Team USA's luge, skeleton and two-man bobsled, they had to understand the unique challenges that come with driving on ice. Danielle Elliot reports.
Leading into the the Olympics in Sochi, the U.S. two-man bobsled, luge and skeleton teams worked with world-renowned engineers to overhaul their equipment, hoping the high-tech tune ups will help snap long losing streaks. Danielle Elliot reports.
If you don’t have a front-row seat to the Winter Olympics, mobile apps can keep you in the loop. CBSNews.com’s technology editor Chenda Ngak rounds up some great apps for following the Games.
The 90s modeling superstar was photographed by her teenage daughter for Kwaidan Edition’s fall/winter ads.
In the current earning season, retailers have reported divergent results. The high end has been doing well, but those companies that cater to middle and lower income consumers have been struggling, and that pattern is likely to extend to consumers. Economists note that this “two-tiered” recovery could hinder long-term growth. Jill Schlesinger reports.
The stock market rallied on Friday after the government’s monthly unemployment report showed solid growth in construction and manufacturing jobs. Also, Wall Street will be listening very closely to Janet Yellen, who will make her first appearance on Capitol Hill this week as head of the Federal Reserve. Alexis Christoforous reports.
The first American to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi is slopestyle snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg. So far, Americans are 4th place in the medal count. Alfonso Van Marsh reports.
Rosanne Cash, eldest daughter of Johnny Cash, has had 11 number one country hits. Recently, she spoke to “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Anthony Mason, about her new album, "The River & the Thread,” which was in part inspired by her father’s childhood home.
It may seem like a no brainer, but “The Lego Movie,” almost wasn’t. It took some major convincing from a Hollywood studio to get The Lego Group to cooperate, and make the film a reality. Michelle Miller reports.
Oxford and Cambridge urged to follow suit and give unconditional places to pupils 'unfairly downgraded by an algorithm'
A top minister hails a "crime holiday" as figures show offences fell by 40% between April and June.
A Frenchman died Friday after the sports car he was driving crashed during an unofficial race at Fuji International Speedway in central Japan, local police said. Guillaume Renaud,…
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - The Michigan High School Athletic Association on Friday moved the football season to next spring but said other fall sports would proceed as scheduled during the coronavirus pandemic.
Читать дальше...Human Rights Watch released a series of videos the group says shows that the beating and abuse of gays has become widespread. One 17-year-old from Sochi who was brutalized says Russia's new anti-gay propaganda law has been taken as encouragement by anti-gay groups. Mark Phillips reports.