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Omicron prompts a stutter step in the U.K. ahead of the holidays

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COVID-19 variant Omicron is pushing its way into many countries and the U.K. is no exception. CBS News contributor Simon Bates sheds light on what Britain's residents are facing in the weeks before Christmas in this weekend's edition of "London Calling."

Parents of alleged Michigan school shooter plead not guilty to involuntary manslaughter

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James and Jennifer Crumbley pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter on Saturday. They are charged in connection to Tuesday's high school shooting in Oxford, Michigan, which killed four students and wounded seven others. Their son, the suspect in the shooting, faces two dozen charges himself. CBS News' Michael George reports, and CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBSN with analysis.

My Morning Jacket on their longtime friendship, new record and reconciliation

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My Morning Jacket was formed by a group of childhood friends from Louisville, Kentucky. They’ve been making music together for decades – and nearly called it quits. But then they produced a new self-titled album and reclaimed what Rolling Stone calls "their mantle as retro-rocks top mystics." Anthony Mason spoke with the group about their journey to success.



Parents of Michigan high school shooting suspect charged

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Prosecutors filed involuntary manslaughter charges on Friday against James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of a teenager accused of carrying out a deadly shooting at a Michigan high school. A vigil was held at Oxford High School, where members of the community remembered the victims and prayed for the recovery of two students who remain hospitalized. Michael George reports from the Oakland County Courthouse, where the charges were filed.

The Dish: Meet the pair of Jareds behind Chicago's Moody Tongue Brewing Company

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Acclaimed chef Jared Wentworth and brewmaster Jared Rouben have created quite a buzz with their Chicago restaurant, by pairing fine dining with in-house crafted beers. A review in the Michelin Guide says “Their culinary fireworks will lift your spirits and have you returning for more.” Dana Jacobson sits down with the duo behind the world’s first two Michelin star brewery.

Author Rowan Jacobsen searches for the elusive truffle in new book

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If you ask author Rowan Jacobsen what nature’s perfect scent is, he’ll say it’s the truffle. His new book “Truffle Hound” gives insight into how humans grow, hunt and crave this unique food. Truffles have been grown primarily in Europe and served almost exclusively in high-end restaurants, but as North Americans have made big advances growing truffles, they’ve become more accessible to the home cook. Jeff Glor explores the fascinating fungus.

Artist Kennedy Yanko makes a name for herself at the return of Art Basel Miami

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Art Basel Miami is back. The annual art exhibition was canceled last year due to the pandemic, but it's in full swing this weekend as collectors and critics look to the next generation of emerging artists. One creative making a name for themselves is Kennedy Yanko, artist-in-residence at the Rubell Museum. Michelle Miller has more on how Yanko’s work is larger than life.

Fearful under Taliban rule, Afghan families anxiously await evacuation from Kabul

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For so many Afghan families, just getting to Kabul International Airport has been extraordinarily difficult. They are now taking the next big step in their journey to a new life, a journey many Afghan interpreters are undertaking with their loved ones. Many fear death under the Taliban’s rule, a worry that only grows with every passing day. Imtiyaz Tyab reports on the latest in Afghanistan.

Saturday Sessions: My Morning Jacket performs “Love Love Love”

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My Morning Jacket was formed by a group of childhood friends from Louisville, Kentucky. They’ve been making music together for decades – and nearly called it quits. But then they produced a new self-titled album and reclaimed what Rolling Stone calls "their mantle as retro-rocks top mystics." From their self-titled ninth studio album, My Morning Jacket performs "Love Love Love."

Saturday Sessions: My Morning Jacket performs “In Color”

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My Morning Jacket was formed by a group of childhood friends from Louisville, Kentucky. They’ve been making music together for decades – and nearly called it quits. But then they produced a new self-titled album and reclaimed what Rolling Stone calls "their mantle as retro-rocks top mystics." From their self-titled ninth studio album, My Morning Jacket performs "In Color.”

President Biden highlights "very strong" jobs recovery in November employment report

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President Biden chose to highlight the lower unemployment rate on Friday which dropped from 4.6 to 4.2 percent for November – glossing over the weak jobs numbers, which were much lower than expected. The stock market did not react kindly to the news, ending on a down note following a tumultuous week. Christina Ruffini has the details from the White House.

Eye Opener: Parents of Michigan school shooting suspect arrested

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James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the suspect in the Oxford High School shooting, have been arrested. Also, millions of Americans are in the path of two winter storms over the coming days. All that and all that matters in today’s Eye Opener.

Waste management experts rethink ways to recycle as costs increase

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For retailers and shipping companies, the holiday season is the time for delivery. All those millions of tons of cardboard boxes will need to be recycled, along with the plastic and glass bottles and metals that make up half of the 292 million tons of waste we produce each year. The mountain of waste we generate has prompted new ways to think about how we recycle – and who pays for it. Brook Silva-Braga sorts through this messy issue.

U.S. prepares to fight Omicron COVID variant as new travel restrictions set to take effect

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The highly contagious Omicron COVID-19 variant, first detected in South Africa, has made its way from coast to coast in the United States this week, with cases reported in at least 11 states. While the number of infections is low, there are a lot of questions about the new variant. Tom Hanson has the latest on the pandemic response.





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