Мы в Telegram
Добавить новость
smi24.net
CBSNews.com
Сентябрь
2018

Новости за 12.09.2018

Apple's September event - live updates

CBSNews.com 

World's most valuable company hopes to become more valuable by unveiling at least three iPhones, an updated Apple Watch and more

Avocado restaurants a new food trend

CBSNews.com 

Sales of avocados continue to rise and now restaurants are capitalizing on their popularity. There are now at least 7 all-avocado themed restaurants in the world. CBS News' Gwen Baumgardner reports.

School Matters: 66% of Americans say teachers have the right to strike, according to poll

CBSNews.com 

A new USA Today-Ipsos poll finds 66 percent of Americans believe public school teachers have the right to strike. That number even includes parents whose lives are most disrupted when school isn't in session. The poll and story are part of our new series, School Matters. "CBS This Morning" is partnering with USA Today to feature extended stories and investigations on education. Over the next nine months, we'll go inside America's schools to find out what matters most to students, teachers and parents. Читать дальше...



Meet the "Sunday Morning" Sun Queen

CBSNews.com 

For 20 years associate director Jessica Frank has been handpicking every shining example of sun artwork to appear on our program – about 9,000 and counting

Suze Orman says women "still need to find a financial voice"

CBSNews.com 

Suze Orman, one of the country's most recognized personal finance experts, went from waitressing and making $400 a month to becoming a leading stock broker. The two-time Emmy Award-winning TV host and author of nine New York Times bestsellers joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss a new edition of her bestselling book, "Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny."

Male cheerleaders join 2 NFL squads amid complaints and lawsuits

CBSNews.com 

For the first time in NFL history, male dancers will be cheering on the sidelines. Of the 32 teams in the NFL, only two are featuring male dancers next to females: the Los Angeles Rams and the New Orleans Saints. The change comes as the NFL faces criticism over how female cheerleaders are treated and paid. Jamie Yuccas met the men who will help Rams fans get revved up in their regular season debut this weekend.

Meet Sarah Zorn, first woman to lead Corps of Cadets at The Citadel

CBSNews.com 

In our series, Profiles in Service, we spotlight Americans who dedicate their lives to helping others. First on "CBS This Morning," we met Sarah Zorn, the first woman to lead the Corps of Cadets at The Citadel. The South Carolina military college first allowed women to join the Corps in 1995 under federal court order. Women now make up about 9 percent of the undergraduate student body. Norah O'Donnell reports.

What may be millions of water bottles from FEMA sitting on Puerto Rico tarmac, photos show

CBSNews.com 

Photos show what may be millions of water bottles, meant for victims of Hurricane Maria, sitting on a runway in Ceiba, Puerto Rico. Sources on the ground say the bottles have been sitting there since last fall. Federal emergency officials acknowledge the water was sent in the immediate reponse to the hurricane and told CBS News they brought the water to the island and turned it over to the central government. David Begnaud reports.

Hurricane Florence: Storm surge major concern for Outer Banks

CBSNews.com 

Some 250,000 people are still evacuating from the Barrier Islands off the North Carolina coast ahead of Hurricane Florence. The Outer Banks are vulnerable to a potentially deadly storm surge that could reach up to 13 feet above the ground in some places. Mark Strassmann reports.





СМИ24.net — правдивые новости, непрерывно 24/7 на русском языке с ежеминутным обновлением *