Sandwiched between Friday's sporadic storms and a barrage of hip-hop and R&B yet-to-come on Sunday's bill, Saturday's offerings seemed to be …
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Photos from Pitchfork Music Festival 2018, Saturday
Sandwiched between Friday's sporadic storms and a barrage of hip-hop and R&B yet-to-come on Sunday's bill, Saturday's offerings seemed to be …
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Photos from Pitchfork Music Festival 2018, Saturday
Chance the Rapper finished a long night of music Saturday with a question. “Are you ready for your blessings?” he cried, and the packed house at …
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Chance the Rapper review: a spiritual vibe for Special Olympics anniversary show
STUDIO CITY (CBSLA) — The City of Angels’ preeminent gourmand has died. The Los Angeles Times said their famed restaurant critic Jonathan Gold has died at age 57. The paper reported Gold died at St. Vincent Medical Center in Westlake on Saturday. He had been battling pancreatic cancer. The L.A. Native was the subject of the 2015 documentary “City of Gold.”
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Beloved LA Times Restaurant Critic Jonathan Gold Dies At Age 57
Hundreds of blues lovers flocked to Snipes Farm in Falls Township for the 36th annual R&B picnic Saturday, July 21, 2018. The Bucks County Blues …
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Video: The Bucks County Blues Society presents the 36th annual R&B Picnic
Branson, Missouri mayor Karen Best joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” from Branson to discuss her community’s response to the deaths of 17 people after a tourist boat capsized and sank on Thursday, Branson’s reputation for embracing strangers and why she’s not ready to say whether duck boats should be banned or not.
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Branson mayor says it’s "too early" to make a call on banning duck boats
A new category of travel is on the rise. “Wellness travel” focuses on health and restoration – time away to detox, de-stress, and improve your sense of wellbeing. According to a recent TripAdvisor survey, 25 percent of those planning vacations said they’re looking to take a “wellness trip” in the next 12 months. TripAdvisor’s Elizabeth Monahan joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss some of the top welless destinations.
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Relax and restore: 5 "wellness" destinations to consider for your next trip
Antibiotics can be highly effective but over-prescribing and mis-prescribing the drugs has created a public health problem. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss research analyzing and comparing the antibiotic prescribing rates of various medical outlets and the rising rates of heart attack during pregnancy.
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Why are urgent care clinics over-prescribing antibiotics?
Drones have come a long way over the last decade, but the technology in the wrong hands could be used to spy on us, threaten our infrastructure and even target civilians. DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen warned of the dangers this month in a Washington Post op-ed. Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss concerns over how even commercially available drones could pose a national security threat.
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Concerns over how drones could threaten national security
Drones have come a long way over the last decade, but the technology in the wrong hands could be used to spy on us, threaten our infrastructure and even target civilians. DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen warned of the dangers this month in a Washington Post op-ed. Wired editor-in-chief Nicholas Thompson joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss concerns over how even commercially available drones could pose a national security threat.
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Concerns over how drones could threaten national security
Amber Phillips, who writes about politics for the Washington Post, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the revelation that President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded him discussing payments to a former Playboy model and the continuing fallout from the Helsinki summit earlier this week.
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What legal questions does Michael Cohen’s Trump recording raise?
Amber Phillips, who writes about politics for the Washington Post, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the revelation that President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded him discussing payments to a former Playboy model and the continuing fallout from the Helsinki summit earlier this week.
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What legal questions does Michael Cohen’s Trump recording raise?
The Ravens will pick up 2015 first-round pick Breshad Perriman’s $649,485 roster bonus on Saturday, a source told ESPN. There are still no guarantees that he will make the season-opening 53-man roster.
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Source: Ravens to pick up Perriman’s bonus
Cardinals tight end Ricky Seals-Jones was arrested on three charges Saturday night after a scuffle ensued when he was denied entrance to the W Scottsdale to use a bathroom, according to Scottsdale police.
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Cards TE Seals-Jones arrested after hotel scuffle
Cardinals tight end Ricky Seals-Jones was arrested on three charges Saturday night after a scuffle ensued when he was denied entrance to the W Scottsdale to use a bathroom, according to Scottsdale police.
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Cards TE Seals-Jones arrested after hotel scuffle
Harith Augustus, 37, was fatally shot Saturday and now there’s a push for more footage to be released from all officers at the scene
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Chicago activist demands all footage from police shooting of black man