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Castles, fairytales and superhero worlds await guests at one New York hotel

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While months of shutdowns have made it difficult for many small businesses within the tourism industry to stay open, one couple managed to save their hotel by offering a one-of-a-kind, immersive experience for guests. Dana Jacobson reports on how they are using their creativity to transport guests into a fantastical world full of princesses, castle walls and even superheroes.

Empty cruise liner "ghost ships" attract tourists during pandemic

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The coronavirus pandemic has hit the cruise industry hard with the collapse of international travel. However, some ocean liners sitting empty on the water are fueling a different kind of tourism industry along the English coast. Holly Williams speaks to one man whose ingenious idea is getting tourists back on the water, up close to the massive ships.

Who are Trump’s potential Supreme Court nominees?

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President Trump is set to announce his pick to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat Saturday, just over a week since the icon’s death. While he is expected to announce Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee, fellow federal judge, Florida Judge Barbara Lagoa, is also being considered. Jan Crawford joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to break down who President Trump’s possible nominees are, and what their road ahead looks like.

Aviation industry rocked by furloughs amid COVID-19 pandemic

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The aviation industry was among the hardest-hit by the coronavirus pandemic. For months, government support has kept many airlines from furloughing or laying off their employees. But that support is coming to an end, and with it, the reprieve that thousands of workers relied on. Kris Van Cleave has the story.

Louisville protesters defy curfew in third night of Breonna Taylor demonstrations

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In Louisville, hundreds of people protested for a third straight night demanding justice for Breonna Taylor. Police fired flash bangs to break up crowds on Friday evening. Several protesters were arrested for being out past the city's 9 p.m. curfew as other protests broke out nationwide. Adriana Diaz speaks to some of the demonstrators, young and old, to hear what brings them out into the streets.



Trump expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court

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President Trump is set to announce his pick to fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat Saturday, just over a week since the icon's death. The president is expected to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett, a federal judge who currently sits on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. Ben Tracy reports on who Barrett is and the road to her expected nomination.

U.S. surpasses 7 million COVID-19 cases as states relax restrictions

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There are now more than 7 million coronavirus infections in the U.S., with a death toll climbing above 203,000. While the CDC is warning 90% of the population remains vulnerable to the virus, Florida is lifting all restrictions on bars and restaurants and New York is making outdoor dining a permanent fixture. Michael George reports on how some states are handling the pandemic.

Eye Opener: Trump expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court

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President Trump is expected to choose Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. Also, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has lifted restrictions on bars and restaurants, concerning some health experts. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

New documents give more information on Steele Dossier source

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Newly released records are shedding new light on a source former British spy Christopher Steele used to compile his dossier on the Trump campaign in 2016. CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge reports.

CBS Evening News, September 25, 2020

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President Trump expected to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg; Hundreds of cans of Spaghetti-O's sent to mom and daughter with autism

Mom expands home-schooling co-op

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One New York mom started a home-schooling co-op in her Queens apartment last year. She’s since expanded it to meet the growing homeschooling demands brought on by the pandemic. Tiffany Pierce joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss her school.

Renewable energy industry booming despite struggling economy

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Renewable energy like wind and solar has grown in popularity as use of oil and gas has dropped. Now, despite the struggling economy, the industry is booming. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli spoke with experts in the fields of clean energy and green economics about transitioning workers to a climate-conscious future.

Family of Breonna Taylor demands release of evidence in case

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Breonna Taylor's family is speaking out for the first time since a grand jury announced its decision in the fatal police shooting case. It comes as protests heat up in Louisville and across the country. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan joined CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss the latest.

President Trump expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court

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President Trump will be announcing his pick for the Supreme Court this weekend and CBS News has learned Judge Amy Coney Barrett is the expected nominee. If nominated and confirmed, Barrett will fill the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat. Weijia Jiang and Jan Crawford join CBSN to discuss the latest news, and Notre Dame University professor Carter Snead discusses the eventual Supreme Court nomination.

Breonna Taylor's family demands to see evidence from grand jury

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Breonna Taylor's family is demanding to see the evidence that Kentucky's Attorney General presented to the grand jury who decided to not bring charges over her death. Meanwhile, Louisville and other cities across the country are bracing for more unrest. Jericka Duncan reports.





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