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Ethiopian government intensifies assault on Tigray forces; UN condemns expulsion of senior officials

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Nearly a year after conflict first broke out in northern Ethiopia, federal troops intensified their assault against local Tigray forces this week. Meanwhile, the United Nations condemned last week's expulsion of seven senior officials from the country as a humanitarian crisis worsens for 5.2 million people there. BBC correspondent Kalkidan Yibeltal gave CBSN's Lana Zak an update from Ethiopia.

10/9: CBS Saturday Morning

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Economic recovery struggles under labor shortage; Enjoying "Volcanic pizza" in Guatemala.

NFL coach Rob Rivera on tackling cancer

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Ron Rivera, now in his second year with the Washington Football Team, has already led the franchise from scandal to the playoffs, all while battling cancer. As correspondent Mola Lenghi found out, no matter which is your favorite NFL team, Rivera is easy to root for.



A COVID-free "cruise to nowhere"

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Plying out of Hong Kong's waters, the "Genting Dream" cruise ship offers a breath of fresh air for stir-crazy city dwellers seeking a COVID-free bubble on the high seas. Correspondent Ramy Inocencio reports.

Saturday Sessions: Anderson East sings "Madelyn"

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Growing up in Alabama, Anderson East wrote and performed his first song for his seventh-grade talent show. The Grammy-nominee is now out with his fourth studio album, "Maybe We Never Die." East joins "Saturday Sessions" to perform the song "Madelyn."

Enjoying "Volcanic pizza" in Guatemala

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For years, tourists in Guatemala have climbed the Pacaya volcano with a bag of marshmallows in order to roast them on hot lava rocks. But now, on many days, David Garcia serves up another culinary option for hikers: pizza, heated by a volcano. CBS News political correspondent Ed O'Keeffe reports.

The Dish: Joanne Lee Molinaro

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Joanne Lee Molinaro was a high-profile trial lawyer until she transitioned to cooking videos on YouTube and TikTok. The popular videos blend deeply personal observations with stunning food preparation, inspired by her parents' struggles growing up in North Korea, and her own move to a plant-based diet. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Jeff Glor sat down with Molinaro, who has released her first cookbook, "The Korean Vegan."

Unprecedented lawsuit targets medical ethics, profits

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A Maryland family has filed what they say is the first of many lawsuits against major bio-technology and medical firms. The descendants of Henrietta Lacks say cells harvested from their mother decades ago, and without her consent, have led to untold billions of dollars in profits, none of which they have seen. "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Michelle Miller reports.

Saturday Sessions: Anderson East sings "Hood of My Car"

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Growing up in Alabama, Anderson East wrote and performed his first song for his seventh-grade talent show. The Grammy-nominee is now out with his fourth studio album, "Maybe We Never Die." East joins "Saturday Sessions" to perform the song "Hood of My Car."

Record crowds at many national parks

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Finding serenity can feel impossible, at Zion and more than a dozen other national parks, as record numbers of tourists and adventure seekers are drawn by the beauty - and driven outdoors by the pandemic. Correspondent Mark Strassmann braved the crowds at Zion National Park in Utah, which hosted 20,000 people in one day last month.

Bitcoin mining and its environmental costs

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The opportunity to make big money in cryptocurrency is attracting huge investments to industrial-scale bitcoin mining, with thousands of supercomputers and an enormous energy demand, so much so that some companies are using power plants to fuel their operations – which may create real-world concerns for the environment. CBS News meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli reports.

Saturday Sessions: Anderson East sings "Drugs"

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Growing up in Alabama, Anderson East wrote and performed his first song for his seventh-grade talent show. The Grammy-nominee is now out with his fourth studio album, "Maybe We Never Die." East joins "Saturday Sessions" to perform the song "Drugs."

Fight over COVID vaccines for children

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If approved, Pfizer's vaccine for children could be given as early as November. But the Biden administration's vaccine mandates are being targeted by the attorneys general in 24 Republican-led states, who have threatened to sue. Correspondent Tom Hanson has the latest.

Economic recovery struggles under labor shortage

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The economy added 300,000 fewer jobs last month than anticipated, and while the unemployment rate fell below five percent, there were fewer job seekers, leading some companies to offer higher starting salaries and signing bonuses. Correspondent Christina Ruffini reports.

2 parents guilty in college admissions cheating scandal

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In Boston Friday, in the first trial in the so-called "Varsity Blues" case, two parents were found guilty in connection with an elaborate nationwide college admissions cheating scandal. A federal jury found John Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz guilty on all counts ranging from wire fraud to bribery. Correspondent Nancy Chen reports.





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