Suzanne Cupps spent 15 years working in some of the top kitchens of New York City, and now she's finally leading her own. Cupps opened Lola's in April. The restaurant uses impeccably sourced ingredients and surprising flavor combinations to make it a dining destination and local favorite. Dana Jacobson has more. … [Read more...] about How a New York chef made her restaurant both a dining destination and neighborhood spot
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Explosion destroys apartments, injures several in The Hague
The cause of the disaster is unclear but police said a car drove away from the scene "at very high speed" shortly after. … [Read more...] about Explosion destroys apartments, injures several in The Hague
CEO killing surfaces anger aimed at health insurance industry
While investigators haven't locked down a motive for the deadly shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the killing has triggered a wave of anger and criticism on social media. Much of it is aimed, not at the shooter, but at the health insurance industry. Kelly O'Grady explains. … [Read more...] about CEO killing surfaces anger aimed at health insurance industry
12/6: CBS News Weekender
Lana Zak reports on the latest in the investigation into the shooting of UnitedHealthCare's CEO, the November jobs report and what it says about the state of the economy, and a review of some of the year's biggest music trends with Spotify. … [Read more...] about 12/6: CBS News Weekender
Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria, believed to be alive and well, family says
"We have from a significant source that has already been vetted all over our government, Austin Tice is alive, Austin Tice is treated well," his mother said. … [Read more...] about Austin Tice, kidnapped in Syria, believed to be alive and well, family says