Book excerpt: "Rebel Chef" by Dominique Crenn
The first woman in America to earn three Michelin stars writes about how her ambition butted up against a restaurant culture that was traditionally a man's domain
The first woman in America to earn three Michelin stars writes about how her ambition butted up against a restaurant culture that was traditionally a man's domain
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The price tag jumped from an earlier estimate of $1 trillion due to the hit to states that are struggling with a surge.
One anti-immigrant group's leader says he's against the Paycheck Protection Program, but had obligation to take money.
Mr. Trump said doctors told him "rarely does anybody do what you just did."
Officials took away her clothes and bedsheets because of fears Maxwell might take her own life after her arrest.
Schools in Arizona are delaying the start of the upcoming school year as the state sees a surge in new coronavirus cases. Phoenix schools have taken precautions a step further by announcing students will not return for in-person classes until at least October. Chad Gestson, the superintendent for the Phoenix Union High School District, joined CBSN to discuss the decision.
Forecasters said rain could result in flash flooding from Virginia to New England.
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Five years ago today South Carolina removed the Confederate battle flag from its State House grounds after several decades of ignoring the pain many associated with the controversial battle symbol. Antjuan Seawright joins CBSN to discuss why the Confederate flag and its symbolism have become so polarizing in recent weeks.
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The coronavirus pandemic is forcing colleges and universities across the U.S. to make difficult decisions about how and when to reopen. WIRED journalist Pia Ceres joined CBSN to discuss how college campuses are planning to move forward with the fall semester.
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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said the rally was postponed due to a storm, as it would have been held in an outdoor venue.